Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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ed Advertise
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meats
BY NORMAL COLLEGE
“My damage was
to
PUT TANLAG TO
M. B. WHITLOCK & COMPAQ
Phone 947.
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AT DENTON THEATERS
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WHAT IS ALI8ERTY BOND
CITIZENS'LOAN A INVESTMENT CO.
Bank, Joe L
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West
Miss
Ma\ in*’
Guff,
L..
.1. W Sullivan. Denton. Chand-
flour is i
on
Corn.
NOTICE.
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KODAK finishing;
Overland
Automobiles
I at tint let it go, tat began to get
NEW YORK CITY
When You Travel
...
SERVICE
Are
Is what you seek.
TteTexas/farir/
Our Guarantee
Is to Satisfy.
and East.
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Substitute Postal Clerks in
Army to Be Allowed Promotions ■
Says Hixson Lady Who, On Doc-
tor’s Advice, Took Cardui
And Is Now WeU.
upstairs
lurches with modem
"tfc
Also
Box
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and Embalmer
Aitsaobile or Jbne-Dnwi Equipment
Both Phones
New Straws and Kooi Klothes.
save you money.
We are prepared for Summer,
you?
For fine tailoring call 24.
acres
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NOTICE IO ALL PARENTS WITH
CHILDREN OF SCHOLASTIC AGE
CarduL Why not you? All druggists.
NC-112
Board,
ie, 33
235tic
rooms
ly.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have been proved
unchanged.
wholesale.
L ’
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Are
propei
aill it
to be
They have put Tanlae to
1
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Curbs and
Gutters
Are
Different
•i nt
shape
ac.hes
*rax ••
E. L. VANNOY
JEWELER
West Side Sauare.
Promptly and Neatly Don*.
HERSCHEL DYCHE
At Dyche's Drug Store.
Vitagraph
A
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in order to have
“ so as to
cause disagreements between them and
the nited Stats.
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sams
tateu
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; Lawson, whbur.
1. Tull. Methodist. Atlaato.
My granddaughter was a
- - : indigestion. Tan-
You had better come in and see our
We
Taylor, pastor St
Franklin,
in \«r
ic-rv oils
w. II
and
See C. H. Davie,
A full line of Arrow and Ide collars,
also shirts of the same brand.
Dr W. A. Jones.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
100 ACRES HOOD sandy land,
well and good improvements, i.
worth while.
at 8J7» ’per acre. ... ...
Texas. 254c
Some attractive bargains in iots and
i trouble for over 50 years. Read Denton
I testimony.
, safe by-
using “Good Luck’LJar Rings they are
best. TURNER BROTHERS.
DF.NTON COUNTY NATIONAL RANK.
FIRM NATIONAL RANK.
FIRST (.1 AR ANTA STATE BANK,
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK.
at all times to
See us be-
The special rill- I mjx
Those interested notify B. G. Duke.)
icretary.
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS.
1580—J. A. Johnson. Aubrev, Chevro-
let.
1581
HED ROOMS—Obe block
Mrs. P. G.
189tfc
Baptist
says:
I ion
been
Lon
you do not find it by 6 o'clock, tele-
phone this office and one will be sent
! you.
“A SPLENDID TONIC
------ Veal Loaf. Dried beef, boiled ham.
Hixson, Tenn.—"About 10 years ago amount-
work
1
to
•. X*
■»
Well-Known Ministers of the South Come Out Openly
and Fearlessly and Tell What They Know to Bo the
Truth About Medicine That Has Helped Thom.
Arid we leave
.to you.
is now open for the Summer
Everything is new and elean.
In addition to a first class line
of cold drinks candies, cigars,
tobaccos, hamburgers, etc. We
now have gasoline, oil, tires
and auto accessories.
' NEW YORK CITY
E. H. WHITEHEAD, (Mayor)
3V4 Mlles West of City.
► 1
MARRIAGE LICENSE REGISTER.
*'. D. Wyatt and Miss Lolie !.•••■ Dil-
lard. Denton.
Tip.- Hall and
Denton
lac i
anything.
I covery.”
Rev. Jas
BETTING $1000 TO $2.00 ?
THIRTY PERSONS KILLED
Thousands of dollars In property de-
stroyed in Kansas cyclone yesterday.
i you betting $1,000 to $2 that your
sray will not >e destroyed? That’s
costs with me in Denton—$2 per
$1,000 insurance; $4 per $1,000, three
years.
Get it where they have got the . i
i ^L,Y JR .
uon A. Speer
“ P6R SALE or rent—7-room
with garden. Phone 583
The M. K. & T. Lines’ all-steel, all-quality
train gives just the service YOU want .to St.
Louis, Kansas City and points in the North
__2 Z__'L In buying your ticket specify
i KATY
of
j Denton County, Texas, her account for
| final settlement, t
I plication to be <
■ guardian of saiA
!persons interested
i required to appear and contest
* account and application, if they
'proper to do so, at the July tenn.’.A. i>.
11917. beginning on the 16th dav of Julv,
a. d 1917. i.;
cdffnty, in the City of Denton, Denton
County. Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of of-
| flee. this 29th day of May, A. D. 1917.
. ROY MAYS. Clerk.
County Court Denton County, Tex.
I By W. R. ORR. Deputy/
Si
G FYFFE writes insurance that
res and protection that protecta,
se witivCharlie Yancey, over Dyche’a
nes 91 and 428.
GLASSES z f
Scientifically fitted. Broken lenses
duplicated and prescriptions filled.
If you have children not enrolled
here or elsewhere or if you know of
any new arrivals in the city whose
children have not been enrolled, please
notify R. Ledbetter, Scholastic Census-
taken, at once so he may enter them on
the local rolls. The co-operation of
all is desired? D. K. ALLISON.
247tfc President School Board
b’r, Mrs. Maud, -Denton: -Hughes. W ;
L„ Ren Franklin; Hutcheson, Lois,
Springtown; Ingram, rteta, Eldorado,
Ark.: Jackson. Eva, *ienaville; Jackson.
Nell M. Mansfield; .Jarnagin, Nannie,
Bryson; Jasper, Emma J., Halsell; Jo-1
ter, J. p.. Cooper: Johnson, Laura.
Proctor: Jones, Dorothy. Goree; Joyce,
Emma. Wall; Kemp, Minnie Pearl. Muk
lin; Kennedy, Susie, Edgewood.; Kiel.
.Gussie, Wichita Falls; Killingswnrlh,
Lucy, Atlanta: Kinard. Annie, Denton:
King Elizabeth, Dallas: Knox, Edith
Mae, Krum; Latimer, Lewis R.v Avery;
Laughlin, Roxie, Morgan Mill; Letter-
man. Willie, Olney; Lee. Gladys, Wax-
ahachie; LeuVes. Lille, Naples; Light-
foot. Pearl, DeLeon; Ligon. Jewell,
Denton: Linn, Bertha, Oenaville; Lips-
comb. J. R., Hereford: Lively, Rena,
'■rand Prairie; Lively, Robbie Joe, Sey-
mour; Lowe, Ruth M., Denton; Low-
rey. Emma Vada, Dodd City; Lowrey,
Irva. Corsicana: Lumpkins. Nina L„
Ennis;' Lynn, Alpha, Denton: Magers,
B. T.. Sunset: Marlow, Mrs. Minerva.
.Tennessee ,Colony; Marshall, Brnce,
Canton; Martan, W. C.. Lipan: Matti-
son, Loush. Marquez; Mayhew, Mar-
guerite, McKinney: Miller. Edith Mae,
Goldthwaite; Miller, May. Proctor;
Mills; Eva Bita. Denton: Moad. C. O.,
F<q| Worth; Moore. Mrs. Gertrude I.,
Denton; Morris, R. N.. Wayland; Mul-
lins. Milllie Grace, Lott: Murphree.
Margaret L., Anna: Murphy. Emma
Lou, Kilgore: McAllister, Estelle. Eden;
McCasland, Ruppert, Winter^: McCor-
' ’ ' Penton: McDuff, Millon.
. R. M.. Lingle-
Blue Ridge; Mc-
John M Sims. Baptist, Atlanta,
ys I suffered from nervous
indigestion* and inactive lher—
tiun badlv impaired. T 1.
tliese Irollldes f
pounds taking Iwo bottles.1
Rex.
d.lle
f Central 'D nn.^
I Ikla . • nee
rix 1'0
.1. ml
flour per
Retail price
20c higher.
remain
meal, 81.30,
RENTAL AGENTS.
L. R. McGINTIE. office with Duggan
strict Co. Phone 134 rents houses
north, east, south and west Denton.
mlsbed rooms for-rent. i m
LAWYERS.
' ' in tlte flour and grain markets. Quota-
U toms here today are: Wheat. No. 2
tmndred $7.05. |
.o Firt W(ir!h; MrE1vea
ville) McFall, Cloda. ..... ....... . ....-
Pherspn. Ruby, Longview”: Nance, Char-
lottof Handley: Neal. Lillian, Dike;
Neill Mary Alice, Gorman: Nesbit. Ma-
be) - E., Lone Dak: Newberry, Floyd.
Chillicothe: Newson, Fannie. Bryson:
Norwood, Ellen. Blos-om: Nowlin. Leia,
Hillsboro: Odom, Roy. Milford: Oliver,
Horace. Ballinger; Orr, Emma. Norman-
gee; < trr. Jewell, Naptes: Osborne, El-
sie. Pilot Point: Owen, -Ada H.. Coah-
oma: Owens. J. S„ Foard City: Owsley,
ir.nrv iinninn; Parser. Bessje. Pales-
; Denton Countv, Greeting. j L,n?,: P2r,p.r- VaripD :’rn'onT: Pa,,T2n'
You are hereby commanded that, bx ' Huth- B^min: Patton. Lelia, Here-
i publication of this citation for once a
Week for three seccessive weeks, in
some newspaper regularly published
i in Denton County, Texas, you give due
■notice to all persons interested in the
! estate of Ruby Dinkins, a minor, now
I deceased that Mrs. Laura Brown, guard-
ian. has filed in the Countx Court
I.. I...... .....i.i.i, .. ... . in ' vtnii ....
I final settlement together with her ap-
dischirged as such
estate and that all
in said estate are
said
see
proper to do so, at the July term. A. D.
>—;—on day of July,
at the Court Rouse of said
icxer complains now.”
Rev. A J Vallery, former supertn-
b ndent Bethany Home, Monroe, ,
now of Miimphis, Tenn., says:—“Three
Idoni years ago | had a general breakdown
with indigestion—had rheumatic patae
in legs. Since piking Tanlae am r*-
heved of indigestion—rheumatic paine
feel like a new man. 1
my unqualified endoree-
It is not top late to insure your
growing crops against hail. Last Sat-
urday several crops in Denton county
were completely demolished.
It’s better to be safe than sorry. A
policy written in one of my strong
companies will give to you the right
kind of protection. See of phone,
J. P. MAGEE
Guaranty Bank.
FOR RENT—New brick building
modern front. Located on north
square. For further information apply
to Olin A. Graham, Denton County Na-
tmnal Bank^ building. 241tfc
FARMS FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—550 acres land, 335 acres
in cultivation, balance pasture; 7 miles
north of Denton on Clear creek, good
improvements. For rurther particulars
Southeast
252p
---keep-
246 tfc
fur1
Mrs.’A. L. Alexander,
i street. Phone 1238
__ ______».1P
rent to workmen at G
Phone
I kened kidneys, .you must rpach the
Lays cause—the kidneys. If you have pain
THOSE ON THE SICK LIST
George Compton is recovering after
j being sick for several days.
DF.NTON FLOUR AND GRAIN.
DENT* iN, May 30.—Since the decline
1MKT
.. 7-room house near Nor-
See Denton County National
2381 fc
■ J. W Davis. 81 N. Elm street, Denton,
tiilalile land. Isays: “I had frequent attacks of back-
AUT* >M* iBIl.E B\HGA1NS
* *ne New Ford Roadster
*>ne I'.Ml Ford Roadster
* >ne 5-passenger 1912 Touring Car
one Ford Touring Car.
one Buick Six Roadster
» cylinder 5-passenger Buick
Will buy or sell second hand
cars. HE* i.
Fritz .x Ho.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS CU
ik carefully for your paper and if the STATE *'F TEXAS'
and began taking them. Relief soon fol-
lowed. I feel safe in recommending
The best residence street Doan s Kidney Pills to anyone troubled
All modern conveniences, by their kidneys."
, I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply
I do not need a I ask for a kidney remedv—get Doan’s
.Cl at a sacrifice, j Ridnev Pills
?39d&wtfc I • - - ■
I. Vardaman, in Aubrey by Au-
Drug Co., in Krum by W. G'Gflj*
and in Ponder by Pom-
Advertisement.) ('
gram. Orean. Azle: Jobe, Vera, Gor-
man; Johnson. B. L., Thalia; Jones,
Flossie E., Millsap: Jones, Ollie H„ De-
catur: Jones, Selma H., Bardwell: Jones.
Viola. Orth: Kannenberg. Mattie M.,
Kaufman; Knox. Alma, Sherman;
Elizabeth, Hamilton; Lackey, eusn-1 r — ......
Bella, Hereford; Lain, George D.. San- ' establishments. Receipts Tuesday
ger; I.aney, Florence. Naples; Lank-'' “ ' ‘
Kidneys.
Backache is often nature's most fre-
quent signal of weakened kidneys. To
cure the pains and aches, to remove
SPECIALISTS.
DR. P. LIPSCOMB, specialist eye, ear,
• nose and. throat. Office over Ctfrtis drug
store. Both phones, office and residence.
Glasses Properly fitted.
’ M. L. :MARTIN, A B., M D , diseases
of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
correctly fitted. Office room 100 Raley
Building Olii phone 22, new 162.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY TO loan on farm lands and
to buy vendors lien notes. We are in
'a position to pay you the money at
once. No out of town man to inspect
your land or Dallas lawyers to mess
witji your titles. Our titles are all ex-
amined by Sullivan A Hill Of Denton.
See Joe L. Blewett, with Land Mort-
gage Bank DAWtfc
T. B. DAVIS still lias the cneapest rate
of interest on residence loans rn Denton.
Room 110. Ralej^ Bldg
PLENTY OF mone
'oan on choice farm lands,
fore making arrangements elsewhere.
Citizens I.oan A Investment Co., R. P.
Lomax, Pres.
DENTISTS.
CHARLES SAUNDERS. Dentist, office
over Turner Bros. Both phones
The hero starts
office of a small weekly
Marguerite Clayton is the
251p
cow. H.
250p
pups;
“iltfc
__________________¥5:
i j*** ChlP* brood sow, F. J. Craddock.
r'- "k MKK1HNG NOTICES.
TWO REGISTERED Jersey bulls, Pad-
asha of St. Lambert, HR 101.469 and W1F-
na A’s Noble HR. 114,406, latter grandson
of Noble of Oaklanda. sold for $15,000,
and both sons of Wilna A, Register of
Merit cow with confirmed butter test of
17 lbs, 7 oz. in 7 days. Terms 12.50 cash
' with return privilege, I still have my
two other Jersey bulls and my red Dur-
ham bull. Terms $1.50 cash with return
privilege. Will Locknane. Brownlow A
McNiel Transfer yard, W. Oak. Phones
Sell*. ____
i basis, $2.50:
wholesale,
from iOc to
Food and meal
Coin. 81.85;
Chops $3.25; bran 82.15.
The D. A M. association will ihip a
lied car of stock Wednesday, June.
My doctor told me to use Cardui. I
took one bottle, which helped me and
after my baby came, I was stronger
and better, but the pain was still
Vera Mac, 'Gorman;; there.
... .... Denton; Snow Mary El-i I at first let it go, tat began to get
l?n, Fort Worth; Sowders, T. I.., Jr., I weak and in a run-down condition,
so I decided to try some more Cardui,
which I did.
This last Cardui which I took made
me much better, In fact, cured me. It
has been a number of years, still I
have no return of this trouble.
I feel it was Cardui that cured me,
and I recommend It as a splendid fe-
male tonic.”
Don’t allow yourself to become
weak and run-down from womanly
troubles. Take Cardui. It should sure-
ly help you, a< it has so many thou-
sands of other women In the past 40
years. Headache, backache, sideache,
nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out,
feeling, are all signs of womanly trou-
ble. Other women get relief by taking
nf mvri whose lives are devoted to the
»>■ 't-THH-ni nf their fellow men. Their
inhurily cannot b douhtd. Tttof
-i rxe their calling often at great Mt1
- ii, ii s.K-rilice. Tanlae has helped
them lin y say so because they want
|u ilo you guild.
Tanlae is sold in Denton by DycRe dk
-mgr I nil. in Sanger by Burroughs Dnig
Co. m Garza by S. E. Sweatman, In
l.ewlsxllle bx- Urban Moore, in Rector
i by G
I • brey
Tinlai- li<T Drug Co
p|ieti|o. str<‘ngthi n> d d'T Drug Co
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
To the Sheriff or any Constable i.U nne?pJrt"r."m*
Ruth, Benjamin; Patton. Lelia,
ford: Peery, Mae, St. Jq: Perryman,
Clara. St. Jo; Peters. Sannie Mae, Den-
ton: Pickle, Mrs. Olivia, Denton; Pierce,
J. R.. Lindale: Prague, Lewis= G„ Poly-
technic: Reed. H. 1)., Sanger: Reese,
Mary Maude, Fort Worth: Reves, Maud,
Fort Worth; Revier. Blancta. Aubrey;
Rice, X’elma, Mabank: Richardson. Nel-;
lie, Hallsville; Roberson. L. D, Nocona;
Roberts. Annie Lee. Denton: Roberts,]
C E. Denton; Roe, B. F Decatur; Rog- j waB...» 8ays Mrs. J. B. Gadd, ot
ers, Antha, Gatesville; Ross, Ora, Gor- ., , , ,1T „ . ... . . i
man; Rosson. Mattie Lowe Milford; this place. I suffered with a pain in
Rucker, Jeanette. Nevada: Rundell, my left side, could not sleep at night
Oathie AAlilnut Springs: ^ailing, Hvie wjth this pain, always In the left:
Mae. Celina: Sangster, Charlton Mar- >
shall; Scott. Mary Jane, St Jo: Shanks, side...
J. R., Denton: Siddons. J. G., Chico;
Sikes Leah. Leonard: Skaggs, Mrs. Sal-j
lia. Mullin: Simmons, Mrs. Effie. Bridge-
port: Sims, Harry F., Whitney; Smith,)
Annie Lou, Center: •*mith. Jessye B.,|
Junction: Smith. Vera Mae, C—
Smith. H. W„ r '
re
ss testimonials from pco
walk of life, earnestly Ga, says,
it. Among them are a headaches.
prominent
A f. xx
HAIL INSURANCE in Denton costs on-
ly 10c on the $N0: TORNADO 20c, ex-
cept special hazards.
Better let .jw-otect your growing
1’udso write afl'lines of- insurance,
buy, sell and ex-"---* — ’
Headaches Star! in the Liver.
Dizzy? Dull headache’ Bflious?
Muddy complexion? These are signs
that ' our liver is backxvar.l in its work
and needs an assistant. Call in Po-Do-
Lax, nature's remedy, derived from the
/ ap>le, it quickly stimulates* the
flow of biR| and restores a torpid liver
to norrral^onditions. The mildly lax-
ative qualities will remove the impuri-
ties from the intestines and you’ll scon
be feeling fit. Po-Do-Lax will shorten
your liver's working Nnnr«. Get it to-
dav at your druggist's 50c. (Advertise-
ment.)
Tanlae corrected
entirely—gained ten
linIIIaa ”
W. T Roby, Pastor West Lona-
Mi tlmdist church.
testifies from personal experi-
as to ttie great benefit he de-
from taking Tanlae for dtoor-
stomueli
greater praise can be given •
I !'• nii'dy than the unsolicited testimony
Spring Colds Are Dangerous.
.. Sudden changes of temperature and
2491 fc * underwear bring spring colds with
---- stuffed up head, sore throat and gen-
eral cold symptoms. A dose of Dr.
King's New Discovery is sure relief, this
happy combination of antiseptic bal-
clears the head, ««»olhes the irri-
membranes and what might have
tated membranes and xvhat might -have
been a lingering cola ie broken up. Don’t
stop treatment when relief is first felt
as a half cured cold rs dangerous. Take
Dr. King's New Discovery till your cold
is gone. (Advertisement.)
1 did—sleep
anything I want
my health and I feel it
recommend it.”
Rev A H Sykes
Park Presbyterian
iTenn., says: "Mrs Sykes -u/fereii
from stomach and kidney irmibles and
a nervious breakdown Tanlae restored
her healtli—stie is gaining stren»rth
tier full restoration
if time"
write Box 103, Denton^ Texas.
WANTED2wHITEAwoSri for cook-
ing and housework. German preferred.
Phone 574. ;
Undertakers—ambulance.
WHEN YOU need an ambulance pho^le
Magill A Shepard. Day phone 148, night
phone 48. ’
VETERINARIANS. ’ ’
DR. JACK L. SKILES, veterinarian. Of-
fice phone 970. Office, Room 201, Mc-
Clurkan ' Bldg. Residence Phone 162.
DR.wW. .£. BOTTS, graduate veterina-
rian. Office Lipscomb's Drug store,
/•hone 29. Residence phone 486.
FREIGHT TR ANSFER AND MOVING
E. R LESTER TRANSFER CO Office
City Grocery. East Hickory St. Old
ptione 693, new 112. ] Drayage work of
all* kinds, J
AUTOMOBILES.
FIVE PASSENGER 1916 model Ford in
good running condition. Phone 101. 1
249c
Fruit Jars in halfs, quarts and pints,
also jar lids. Phone us your order.
Turner Brothers.
, pastor nf Wilkins
church. X.ishx itli-.
Dreamland Program Today.
“Through the Wall," a
Blue Ribbon feature in six parts,
detective ‘ story of absorbing interest
featuring Neil Shipman. William Dun-
can and George Holt.
Thursday—Vivian Martin in “The
Wax Model.” Both the gay and seri-
ous sides of an artist’s model’s life
are graphically shown in the picture
which features Miss Martin as a little
French girl, the most popular model in
London, giving her ample opportunity
to display her natural charm and pi-
quancy.
Chalk: Stanford, Cdri Lee. Greenville;
Stanley, J. F., ProdTor; Stewart, Carrie
L., Lamesa; Street, Earl. Lewisville;
Storey, Mary Etta, Annona; Swift, Vin-
nie, Knox City; Tackitt Miss Franke,
Seymour; Tarter, ZeRna, Parker; Tay-
lor, Jewel, Anna; Taylor. Sue E., Cook-
ville; Thomson, Grace, San Augustine;
Thompson. Rosalae, Whitest«oro; Thur-
man. Elizabeth, Gainesville; Thornton,
J. E., Chillicothe: Tincher, Ima, Au-
brey; Tippit, Trula Mae, Gainesville;
True. Daisy M., Reisel; Tucker, Frances
W.. Denton; Turner, Pauline, Dawson;
Vance, J. C., Denton» Van Cleave, Ru-
bye, Denton; Van Landinham, Dona,
Lone Oak;Varnell, Eona, Bowie; Vin-
son, Lucile, Godley; Walts, S. A., Wich-
ita Falls; Walker, Clara R.. Ladonia;
Wamble,4 Miss Sammie, Godlev; Ward,
W. E„ Fort Worth; Watkins, Lois.
Denton; Welch, Iva, DeKalb; Weiterer,
Minnie, Prairie View, Ark.; Wells, Miss
Dill, Prosper: Webster, J. C.. Sulphur
Springs: Whitacre, Lula, Lingleville;
WTiitacre. Verna Belle, Lingleville;
White, Ollie, Avoca; Whitwell, E. M.,
Argyle; Wilfong, Mabel Sue, Gore?;
Wilks. Ethel, Brady; Wilks. Evah. Bra-
dy; Williams, Miss Davis, Burkburnett;
Williams. Nan R.. Nocona: Williams,
Velma, New port; Wilson, Annie, Belle-
vue; Wilson, Annie G., Savoy; Wilson,
L. R., Krum; Wilson, May. Blum: Wool-
dridge, R. A., Whitt; Wood, Bess. San
Augustine; Woods, Lucy, Denton;
Woodward. Evelyn, Fort Worth; Wor
nell. Jewel G., Blum; Yates. Alice
Anson; Young, Mrs. Eula, Desmond.
Students receiving .runior 1'irst Grade
certificates for year ending May 29,
1917. •
Ackeiihausen, Helen. Dallas: Adair,
.x. .1.. Chico; Adrian, R. D„ Chillicothe;
Alexander, Fay, Denton :'ARnon, Vera
E., Gainesville; Andrews, Laura L„
Texarkana; Armstrong, Edith A., Cit-
rus Grove; Arnold. Irene M., Rising
Star: Ball, Neva. Mansfield; Barnes, D.
L., Chillicothe; Barrett, Mary Louise,
Gainesville: Barrow, Lucile, Gatesville;
Benson, Whynama, "Dublin; Berry, Anne
C., Denton: Berry, Esther, Gilmer;
Blocked *E W„ Avery; Borah, Mamie,
Grand Prairie; Boyd, W. P.. Denton;
Brackeen, A. H., Edgewood; Brenholtz,
May. Turnersville; Brenholtz, Harold,
Turnersville; Brown, Celia L., Henri-
etta: Brown. R. B.. Pottsboro; Bruce,
Florence, Bowie; Brune, Wm., Denton;
Bunch, .1. H.. Kennedale; Burr. Lottie,
Crawford; Byron, Miriam, Weather-
ford; Calhoun, A. D., Gordon: Carlock,
Ollie, Chico; Carney, Christine, Mar-
shall; Carrol), Ono, West; Carter. R.
A. Petrolia: Cathey, Jennie V., Mert-
zon: Chesteen. Mrs. Naomi. Lindale;
Christensen, Lula J., Wills Point;
Christian, Miss Johnnie, Denton; Clark,
I Mrs. Eva, Henrietta; Clarkson; Sarah
j E.. Henrietta: Clayton, Mamie, Cleburne;
i CoHins, Ronnie L , Gainesville: Col-
well, Mary T., Seymour; Cook, Mackie,
Argyle; Corbel I. Altia P., Eden: Crow-
der. lowce T., Ennis: Cuberly Edith. L..
Marshall: Crockett, Winnie D., Colora-
do: Currie. Beneva, Ballinger: Daily,
C. F., Duncan, Oklahoma: Davis, Jew-
el C., Waxahachie; Davison. Effie. Ten-
aha; Dean. John W„ Wortham; Dellis. -
Edith B., Mabank: Senton Mabie. Bi-1
rome: Davenport, Pauline, Pilot Point;
Dial, Anna A.. Childress; Dickson, W.
W., Bowie; Dillard. Lollie Lee, Lock-
nev; Duncan. Doris, 5?r. Pleasant: Dunn.
Mrs. Julia L„ Paloma, Ill.; Ellington,
Thelma. Pittsburg; England. Georgia
Lou. Seymour; Falls, Ida, Rising Star;
Farris. Ruby, Kerens; Fincher, R. O.,
Denton; Finley, Ora S., Celina: Fleming,
Virgie B.. Rockwall; Fowler, Mollie.
McGregor: Fowler, Montie, G., Bells;
Fowler, Buth, Fort Worth; Fox. Mary
Ella. Lewisville: Garnett, Vivienne, Ty-
ler: Giles. Gladys, Anna; Giles, Maude,
Anna; Graves. Bessie M, Bells; Grimes,
Gene. Marshall: Grissom, Pink, Van
Alstyne; Haile. Virginia A. Paris; Hail,
J. L.. Newark: Hammond, Susan L.,
Paris; Herbert, Flora L., Celeste; Hard-
away. B‘ A.. Leesburg: Harman. Nez-
zie.' Shiro; Harrell, Etta Mae, Grand-
view; Harrell, Iola. Grandview; Hatch,
Eva V., Arlington; Heath, Josephine,
Pittsburg; Heiskell. Elga V., Pilot
Point : Hendley. F ’
. College Tailoring Co.
Both Phones
Two refrigerators,
Noriil Locust.
Princess Program Today.
“The Night Workers," a fIVe-part
feature drama from the K E-S-E com-
pany which portrays the life of people
who work at night,
life in the
newspaper.
star.
Thursday
Square Man" is the big offering for
the day. This portrayal of Western
characters has become xery popular'
and in this new drama he lias his usiu-
ally exciting "shoot ’em up" part and
is supported by an excellent company
including Mary Maclvor, Mary Jqne Ir-
ving and Frank Burke. “A Tinier of
| Notes" is a Triangle comedy ppesented
8425 ’n a pl*‘asing way by the usual good
8225 c"'"I,any-
BXCKACHE IS A WARNING.
$850! ---------
sj.jfil Denton People Should Not Neglect Their
or new "!J
FRITZ.
At Gep. Fritz A Co.’s Garage.
G*_>*»D CAR for sale or trade for lot. i
2O9tfc I the lameness when it arises from wea-
kened kidneys, ,you must roach
A farm'thru the small of your back, urinary
To settle an estate, going) disorders, headaches, dizzy spells, or are
-e. A. •■. Davis, Denton, j nPrvoiIS anq depressed, start treating
.. . j the kidneys with a tested kidney reme- Lubbock; Huffaker. Ewa, Avoca: thin-
..... ... .X.XO lll'J j ‘ ' ’’ ‘ ...
well located residences in Denton. Will j
he glad to convince you if interested. ! . , . , . , •.
C1T1ZENS LOAN A INVESTMENT CO. ffr,od an,i arP ^P^'ally for weak kid-
R. P. Lomax. Pros. ; neys. Doan's have been used in kidney
When ministers of some
est communions in the
Tanlae their words carry eonxiction.
They say what they know to be Hie'Ga,
truth. They have put Tanlae tn the) nervous wreck from indigestion. Tan-
test of personal service ami haxe not lac gaxc her an apprrfte—she gat
found it xvanting. ) anything. Stic is on the road to
Hie proprietor of Tanlae haxe re | covery."
ceived countless testimonials from p< o- Rex. Jas. H. New, Baptist, Clarkston,
pie of eyerx xxalk of life, earnestly 1 ••a., says. My wife had severe cramps,
commending it Among them are a ' headaches, xxtis ver/ nervous,
number from prominent ministers of run doxxn, weak and thin. Tanlae
various churches. \ fexx >>f tliese are caused her troubles to disappear; site
printed beioxx-. ------- '“
Rev. W C. Norton is pastor of the
Wesley Memorial church of Jackson-
ville, Fla. He says: 1 suffered from
chronic indigestion for years 1
slept well and had sever headaches.
Since taking Tanlae I feel as well as
ever 1 did—sleep splendidly and eat
Tanlae lias restored haxe stopped
my dut\ to give Tanlae
m-Ilt
Rex
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—SLICKER tied up in roll be-
tween rwy borne and square. Finder no-
tify R. M. Mitchell. rr \
LOST—Between 52 Fry stroet and the
square, ladies mustard brown coat.
Finder notify this ^office. - 251p
LOST—BETWEEN 185 West Hickory
and Normal Sunday a lavalliere. Re-
ward. Call 25.1c
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED TO tent: Furnished house
of six or eighty rooms convenient to-
Normal. Ptione 270 after 7 o’clock
. ... . _ -
FOR RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY.
with
side
Raroly xvill a minister of Hie Gospel in dorse
preachers high calling, the influence
bility on his every word. He will not jeopardize
mending a tiling xvithout first asstirin g himself
carries as much xxeight in the tionic,
in the pulpit.
MISCELL YNEOUS.
FOR SALE at
horn hens,
stoves. C_
A. Goldsberry.
CHARCOAL
of the city
of alt
Stroud. --------I — —
FOR SALE-Txxo refrigerators, 75-lbs. stifufi
edacity. 210 North Locust. Plume
"Wanted Permamnll? * southeast
room, close in. near car line, by lady.
References given and required. R., this
office. -’Op
WANTED—Good yonug Jers‘»v coxv, I
fresh;‘second hand 100-pound refrig'>ra-|
tor and perhaps other furniture that is i
goo<L Box 441. city. 251p '
NOTTCE—L. D. Smith will buy your
produce. At the same old stand. Phone ,
343. 244tfc
FOR S\LE-Uiv« Ford Roadster and i
Ford Touring car. Geo. Fritz at Geo.
Fritz si Go’s. Garage. 250e
“T'OR SERVICE cars and baggage trans-
fer, call Cathron Transfer Co. Phone
«8. 236tfc
A". D. TURNER is buying xvool for
Quick Bros, of Kansas City and xvill pay
the highest market price for it.
fOR SALE—Good gas range,
house for rent. Gas connection.
391.
LADIES—I? you only knexv xvhat a
great help a Wizard Gas Iron is in your
home you would not be ’•ithout one.
Phone Mrs W. L. Jones, 524 Old phone.
J1M GOODE, transfer and livery cabs
and baggage xvagons at all trains. 9er-
vice car anywhere in =cityi= Phone 131.
TiA’ESTOCK FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Dr.
M. C. McBride. 249c
FIFTY GOOD young Shropshire ewes
for sale. J. 11. Vanham.
FOR SALE—Young Jersey
F. Garvin, west of town.
FOR MLE—Llewllyn setter .
price $10 each. SeeJTom Price. 24
FOR SALE—One fine registered
me t w iiiiiir, niir-
Jeson; Leavenworth..Helen M.. Bonham;
Leavenxvurth, Marian G . Bonham; Lee,
Edgar, Lamaaco; Leonard, Emma Gene,
Bronte; Leslie, Maggie, Childress: Lind-
sey, Myrtle, Bonham; Linn. Thelma
Grant, Dora; Love, Carrie, Paris; Lu-
cas, Jewell, Teague; Lumpkin. A. H.,
Texarkana; Mackey, Harriet, Dallas;
Martin, Mrs. Howard, Weatherford;
Martin, Reba, Greenville; Masters, Wal-
lace N., Jr., Denton; Maupin, Ruble,
Forney- Mellon, W. B., Waxahachie;
Mills, Mary Lee, Deaton; "Mitchell, Lu-
cille, Gainesville; Mizell, Mary E., Den-
ton; Moody, Annie N., Polytechnic;
Moore, Adolphus, Leonard; Moore.
Gladys, Ladonia; Moore. Ruby, Italy;
Morris, Miss Marion. Seymour; Morris.
Olga <N., Wichita Falls; Movvrey, Dan
G„ Childress; Murrell, Jewell, Gates-
ville; Myers. Elva 1., Itasca; Myers,
Mary Bell, Clarendon; McCleskey, Jexv-
eil O.. Dublin; McCulloch, Lucile,
Stamford; McHugh, Lois, Vernon;
McLeroy, Mrs. Estill, Timpson;-Neal,
Regina, Weatherford; Nelson, Helen M.,
MarshaN; Norton, Ida, Honey Grove;
O’Neal, Ruby, Gainesville; Parham. Abb,
Denton; Parham, Myrtle, Denton: Par-
ten, Mary Grace, Madisonville; Patter-
son, Margetta. Dent>m: Patton, Mrs.
Ula, Caddo; Paulson, Ruth E„ Center
City, Minn.; Pickett, Lillian E.. Denton;
Pierce, Loeva, Wellington; Pool, Rob-
ert, Fort Worth; Pope, Mima, Fort
Worth; Poteet. Anni« A., San Angelo;
Potter, Margaret, McGregor; Poxx^ll,
Hazel, Kaufman; Precise, Ethel, Golden;
Presley, Gladys A.. Mt. Pleasant; Price,
Eula. Denton; Price, Willie Mae.
Bronte; Prince, Pearl, Arlington; Rag-
land, Reta, Graham; Raley, W. D.. Val-
ley Mills; Ray, Maurine, Tyler; Rea,
Dalti% Hamilton: Reeves. Sibyl, Long-
view; Reed, Willie S„ Dublin; Rober-
sr>n, Helen, Gatesville; Robinson. Mar-
garet, Polytechnic; Robinson. Rubye,
Polytechnic; Roche, Hazel, Sherman;
Rodgers. Blanche, Hico; Rogers, Maude,
Pearsall: Rosbormigh, Janie, Marshall;
Ross, Marcia, Ennis; Ryan, Alma,
Houston: Sanders, G. H., Ben Wheeler;
Scarbrough. D Viola. Sanco; Scar-
brough. iirah F., Alliens; Scott, Lot-
tye, Richardson: Shelton. Rachel,
Grandviexv; Sibley, Bess M., Arlington;
Sims, Hazel V., Ennis; Smathers, Vel-
ma, Waco; Smith, Annie Lou. Center;
Smith. Annie Laurie, * Collinsville;
Smith, Dora Alice, Sanger: Smith. Mar-
garet E., Tyler; Sparks, Lola A.. Ennis;
Spikes, Gertrude, Cleburne; Stallcup,
Bettie B, Celina; Stanford, E. A., Can-
ton; Stevens, Beulah M.. Weatherford;
Sto'venson, Ruth L„ Junction; Stiff,
Pauline, Denton; Storrie. Jessie, Fort
Worth; Stroud, Clara B. DeBerry;
Stroud, Ruby, Beeville; Tucker, Floj
A., \erqon: Taliaferro, Thelma E.,
Winfield; Tarwater. Daisy L.. Caldxvell:
Taylor, Paul, Denton; Teel, Ruth, Den-
son, H. .1., Lott; Toombs. F. H, Ste-
phen^jlle; Tyson. Eis'e. Haskell; Var-
nelle. Celeste C., Hillsboro; Varner, K.,
Weatherfhrif: Waldrop. * ila. Lexvisx file ;
Ward. Bess F. Bishop; Ward. Helen M ,
Ft. Worth; Watson, Georgn B., Cle-
hqrne; Weathers. Franc's, Denton;
Webster. Emma, Papis; Webster. Inez.
Douglasville; Weeden, L. E . Lone Oak;
Wells, A. W„ Rockwall; Wheeler. M.
V., Pottsville; White. Joo, Mt. Pleas-
ant: White, Lois, rjatesville; White-
head. Elizabeth, Denton: Wilkinson. C.
S.. Denton: Wilkinson. Eura, Harrold;
Williams. W. M., De? Willis. Ros-
sie, Lone Oak; Willis, Nelle Louise, Den-
ton; Wilson, Ella Elma, Blum; Wilson,
Martha Jean, McKinney; Wines. Nannie
K.. Vernon: Wooley, Bennett L.. Den-
ton; Wythe. Grace, Weatherford;
Young, Margaret, San Augustine.
WASHINGTON—Secretay Lansing de-
clares Germany sent money to this
jrou, ro?oi rw.x country while it xxas still neutral to
........ -. Elizabeth, Waxahachie; buy ships and grain i~ ..rd.—
Hill, Bessie, Evant: Hogan, Estella M., | them seized by the ^entente
Gainesville; Holley, Annie, Blocker;
Hoskins, Jessie, Denton: Hudson, Crick-
ett. Alvarado; Hughes. Mamie B.. Deca-
tur; Hugon. Hilda, Gainesville; Hunter.
Veal, Loaf, Dried beef, boiled ham,
Marv.'\\Vatherford; Hiiison, a’ j'f cen- breakfast bacon, sliced in any amount,
tralia; Ingram, Gladys M., Avery; In-j TURNER RROTHEB.S.
FORT WORTH LIVE STOCK MYRKET. I
FORT WURTH, >?.iy 30— TLe mar-
ket has beep almost demoralized for
some days and the supply, alttio liber-
;'Koe'n, al. has met with but poor receptions
Susie ifrom tlfe buying forces of the different
' ' *’ ' ‘ ' "" ’ j xvere:
Cattle 7.000; calves ?,000; hogs 1.500;
sheep 2,000. Steers $6.50 to $10.50;
coxvs 87 to $8; calves tops 812.75, bulk
#6.50 to 812: hogs $14.50 to 815 25; she=*p
■$7.50 to $12. •
) ------------------------------------------
We are selling pipe and well casing
beloxv xvholesale cost. Better be quick. {
Texas Wire Fence Co.
Singer^Sexving Machines at Taliaferro
‘ Bros.
W. N. HdWELL, D. I). S.. office suite
203 McClurkan Building Phone 341.
: lift. W. A. JUNES. Dentist, west side
square. Both phones.
J. W. FRALIN, Dentist, south side
square, middle block, upstairs.
DH.’RICHARD MANDELL, Dentist, of-
fice Kincaid Building, upstairs over Assistant Postmaster S. \. Dowdell |
postoffice. has received a rulimr from the Post-!
( ONCRETE M ORK. I ♦'T<’P| 1 s4h*titide pos-; (1f Tuesday there lias been no change
r4’°R4llBH,CRk ^Lmeed’s "fBusheyl’^ ' Vnit.-ri” Stab-s ‘ w\l! T’’eni’K ’ "“"r Mn‘' °’Pain mUrL“'a
"ork 8uaran*ee'I. s. . . y I tn their promotions due them wtiile
“ “on. I serving the nation on the same basis
is the regular postal clerks. \ ruling
once--15 Brown Leg-[already had been announced that rev--
ns. laying; also furnrtme, gas. ular postal clerks who join the army
Call dt 12 East Oak street. _H.|or navy xvill receive all increases in
251c[salary and other advancements when
anv part 1 they return to . postal work as they
voo<i. feed would have been entitled to had they
Clifford ! riot joined the army. ■ ■;
249tfciing allows the same privileges to sub-
Beloxv^Tw-'given a list of ihe students
of the North Texas State Normal Cgf-
lege who received teachers' certificates
at th« commencement exercises hid
Tuesday morning:
List of students receiving Soptymore
First Grade certificates for- the year
ending May 29, 1917:
Adamson. Beatrice, Albany: Agin,
Minnie, Kopperl; Ailed, A. By Alto; Al-
len, Mrs., Dora. Alto: Allen, J. T.,
Denton; Allen, 0. F„ Grand Sa-
line; Allen, Vena, Memphis: Allison,
R. B., Lusk; Anderpon, PauPne, Ma-
bank; Arendt, Dorothy, Albany: Asfin,
R. H., Stamford; Atwood, Net’ie Kelly,
Hillsboro: Badgett, Baty Pserl, Bloom-
ing Grove; Baker, Annie Belle, Franks-
ton: Baley, Anna Belle, (jtildress; Bal-
lard, J. A., Eustace; Ballinger, Elvie,
Alvarado; Balthrop, Effie, Denton; Bar-
ker, Elsie, Valdosta: Barnett, BessyCone
Oak; Barrow, Margaret, Dentonj/Bates,
Rena, Halsell; Baucom, J. F.. Milford;
Bauer. Sophia, Pilot Point; Beck, The-
na May, Goree; Benv»ey, A.- L., Roane;
Benton, Leta, Krum: Blakemore, Jessie
L., Denton: Blanks. Nellie, Denton: Bon-
ner. T. S., Roby; Boydston J. S., Pilot
Point; Boydstun. Mrs. Pear), Pilot
Point; Bratcher, Dixie, Denton; Bridges,
Josie, Henderson; Brown, Annie Mae,
Richardson; Brunson. J. G„ Ctrtcota;
Bury, A L. Rising St.r, Bullion. Dovie,
Eden; Buttrili. Martha, Lometa: Can-
non, Bertha, Normangee; Campbell, W.
M„ Tolar: Carm’caaol, Clara B . St. Jo;
Carothers. Maude, Rochester; Castle-
berry, R. W„ Denton: Cates, Mabel C.,
Henrietta; Chastain. Helen I.. Alvarado;
Christian, Augusta B„ Big Springs;
Christian. Mary. Godley; Cole, C. H.,
Rule; Cole. Cathryn P, Morgan; Col-
vard. Adelaide, Gordon; Cooper, Lexter,
Wichita Falls;. Cowan. Naulie -Inez,
Covington: Crawford. Cleone, Fate; Cul-
lers, Artie. Bryson; Cunningham. Grace,
Iredell; Curfner, Rut,a. Wellington;
Daugherty, Nina. Denton; Davids. Gol-
den Irriia Ouinlan: Davts Isham, Tyler;
Day, Willie, Bonita: D1Fo’"d. Mary
Clyde, Gordon: Dowd. Floss,, St. Jo;
Duvall. Walter L., Petrolia; Earnest.
Miss L. Dal. Eustace; Fatihion. Alvin
Adamsville: Farris. Opat. Honev Grove;
Felts, T. P., DeKalb; Foster, Ella May,
Denton; Fouraker, Frances. Dallas; Fox, «. B
John W.. Dublin: Fraley. Lois D-nton: Aiext
Frazier. Floy, Wcath°rford: Fuller, J.
B.. Quinlan: Gambill, Gladys, Denton;
Gardner, Zona, Jacksonville; Garnett,
Genevieve, Tyler: Gentry, Homer,
Wichita Falls: Gilbert, B>rtie Lee pub-
lifi; Gilbert Beulah, Rule; Gill, Bess
E.. Halsell; Gillis. Connie Mae. Morgan;
Grubbs, Minnie Mae, Rio Vista; Haile,
Reina Mae. Gorman: Hall. Rosamond_D .
Gainesville; Hamilton. O. H.. Collins-
ville; Harbert. Ida. Ceb-ste; Hardman,
Margie, Annona; Harnsberger. *'dessa.
Beckville; Harper, Pearl. Fort Worth;
Harris Holljo H, Lewisville; Harris,
Maedeltc. Fort Wortn; Hawkins, Nan-
nie Rufa Riee; Havnes. Rosa A., Holt;
Heath. Viola. Ponta: Henderson. Alfie,
Abbott’: Hereford. E. .11., Tow ; Herring,
Maud, Lometa: Hester In ‘z. Denton:
Hill. Effie, Weatherford; Hilliard, Lil-
lian, Lingleville; Hodges. Mattie. Bon-
ita: Holland, Lucile F.. Itasca: Hoort,
M B., Post City; Hooser, Nora. Gates-
ville: Hooser, Dra, Gatesville; Howell,
Alline, Goldthwaite; Hubbert. ?.fr8. Lily,
DENTON COMMANDERY NNo. 45,
K. T., will confer the Temple on
F ^Thursday, May 3ist, at 7 :-0 p. m.
xJ^^Fuil uniform. Visiting Knights
Bi welcome.
J. J. MacLachlan, Commander.
H. A. Wolftohn, Recorder. 27>Oc
” ROOMS FOR RENT-
FOR RENT—Unfurnished
room. 125 Carrier Street
'■ FOR RENT, ‘nice light house
ing rooms. Phone 123.5 red
FOR RENT, two sputti rooms
Ra. ^atahed, modern
•114 North Elm
greon.
ROOMS POR
L A-, with board next door.
. 114-Red.
■“FURNISHED RooMS
Everything new.
South Elm Street.
FOR RENT—Four
and two sleeping por
conveniences 94 Bolivar Street tfc
FORWENT—Furnished room close in.
Phone 37.
FOR, RENT—Large hall in east build-
ing of Opera House block. Also plenty
v ‘ of basement room for storage. Mrs W.
£ Wright 215tfc
FURNISHED ROOMS— ohe block of
square, no Stairs to climb.
Withers, Old phone 146.
MOUSES FOR RENI
- FOR RENT—No. 59 Pearl street. See
A. G, Davis 2.74c
- - - — ' - house
254p
“FOR"RENT June 1st, cottage on Pon-
der avenue. Good barn, large lot. C.
R. Gaskill, Plidne 157. 250c
“FOR RENT New 6-room house, op
Bolivar. AH modern conveniences See
H. B. Portwood, or phone 117 4. 247tfc
“PORT RKNT -June 1, 6-room house,
all conveniences; corner Hickory and
Barnard. Ptione 1235-Blue. 250c
“■pOFTRENT—Good 6-room house near
Normal, $12.50 p*>r month. 4S M. Brail-
le*. _ _ JW
FOR RENT-5 room house, S. Locust
corner lot* gas, lights and water, big
sleeping porch. See John \ Hinn 242tfc
FOR RENT—5 room house at 31 East
Oak. Gas lights and sewerage. M. W.
Deavetaport. 241 tfc
"FOR RENT June i-*-Eighl-room house
with all modern conveniences. Two
. baths, large sleeping porch, two blocks
from Normal. Call I27H-Green. 240tfc
FOR RENT -Four room house with
bath on Oakland avenue, adjoining C.
I. A. campus. O. B. Horton. Phones
55 and 122
“TOR REM
mal, $15.
bank.
Try one—see how easy
and comfortable it is.
Notice how you feel in a
beautiful car.
Think of the comforts,
pleasures, you have and
realize the amount you
• save in price by \ buying
from a real- wholesale
manufacturers, then buy
one from the— •
Denton
Overland Co.
C. R. GASKILL Dealer.
rnone 157.^
Question What is a Government
bond ?
Answer It is a receipt gnven by the
Government for meaey loaned to
them.
Q Why do they call it a “Liberty”
bond ?
A Because the money yog lend the
Government will be used to make this
world a safe place to live in, and to
fight the Germans in Europe rig-
now instead of having to do it in Tex
as in a few years time.
Q Then we have to fight the Ger
mans anyway?
A. Yes They will crush us witl
out mercy, if we ever give them th
chance
Q Why shoald I lend tho Govern-
men this money ?
A Because money is more import-
and than men. To send our boys to
the front, without money to keep tho
big artillery going, is murder
Q. Is my money safe if I lend it?
A. Uncle Sam's word and all hn
wealth is back of his bond.
Q. Hflw much does Uncle Sam want
me to lend him ?
A. What you can afford, even if it’e
only $50.00.
Q Will I be paid any interest?
A. Sure $3.50 a year for every
$100.00 you lend
Q. Will I have to pay taxea on tho
amognt I lend ?
A. No And by escaping taxes the
bond is as g-ood as a 5% investment.
Q Suppose I nee^ money later?
A Take your bond to the bank and
borrow money on it. It will be tho
best security in the world.
Q. Must I pay all of the money at
once ?
A No Only $2 00 on every $100.00
you decide to lend, and the balance on
easy terms between now and August
30th
Q Where do I apply for a bond?
A At any bank
Q. I gruess that as an American citi-
zen I must buy a bond?
A Yuu have said t.
-DELIVERED c
Also groceries, vv
kinds. Ptione 2<<.
“My damage was perhaps $300 in
Saturday ’night's haiMorm,*'- said R.
H. Hoffman, Denton nurseryman, to
Roundabout Wednesday morning. “The
hail ruined practically all of mjc fruit
and berries, bruising the fruit that was
not knocked, off so it will probably
not be of any account. Most of it is
too green to preserve by canning. I
was glad, however that the hall did
not damage the ffose bushes which
seem to have escaped with but little
hurt while other flowers wvre almost
destroyed."
a proprietary nwylicine. Tha
tic commands puts a grave responal-
liis reputation by com-
it is al! right. His word
n the street, in the public prints a*
e-tM
of ttie gn at-1 my nerves. 1 sleep well as ever—J
land end'>rse gained five pounds."
. lu>x A . _ .. -- .. - -
says:
healtli—stie
and fle.sh rapidly
is tint a question
Rev. E. G. Butler, pastor <>:
Clllirctl. MllSkogee,
"I had attacks uf acute iiidipfes
Results from taking Tanlae li<V'-
most satisfactory—am glad t"
recommend it as the best medicine
have ever tried."
Hex. F. M Winbiirn. Methodist.
Antonio. T-x . says:- “l h d m- u i"
lite—suffered from weakness and gen-
eral debility ciiiihl n<d work x\i!!'"iit
quickly tiring F'uind Tanlae juU
xx'liat my system needed 1 cmi'id' r
Tanlae a good medicine tn build up
run-dow n sx stem-."
Rex R J ,
Baptist etiurcti,
"Gripp" left [lie
-had indigestion.
-Could not sleep
me a g'"’*i
Make your home canning
TURNER BROTHERS.
RANCH BARGAIN
3.>*40 acres in Nolan County, good lo- j
cation, abundantly xva’tered, fairly well
i r r i r i T’ ■ . x i > > 1 , n, i 4 I 11 ■, 1, 1.. 1 . I I
Davis, Den-] aefif.. dizzy spells and trouble with the
7] kidney secretions. I felt miserable all
over and hadn’t much ambition to do
my work Someone told me to get
in crops from hall before it Is too late.
improved and 80(1 ;
Price #x.5o per acre,
ton, Texas. 253d—ttvvcl
AVE HAVE 3,000-acre ranch in half)
mile of railroad town in West Texas. >. Someone told
Ranch well watered. Price is $15 per I , J, ?, 1 J , .
arrp. L: ind Mortgage Bank, Joe L. [ n°an'9 Kidney Pills and I procured a
Blewett. Manager. supply from J. A. Minnis drug store
TOO MUCH HOUSE.
I HAVE a Id-room house on !
Orfk street.
in DetltOn. ii,, mvuviu vouvsuieiivva, <
servant's house, garage, chicken house, I
shade, lawn flowers. I d* —J * 1
large house and will sell
J. D. Bell
c uuru a
sacrifice, j Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Davis
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 249, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 30, 1917, newspaper, May 30, 1917; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1227940/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.