Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 189, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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The Big Red Tags
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Mrs. Hornbrook of
One-third off on all Wall Paper.
During the Excitemtent.
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WITH THE DENTON CLUBS
LAIE PERSONAL MENTION RAILROAD TIME TABLES
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HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
Drugs Phone 52
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kNTON TRANSFER OOMl'ANl,
■ H LAND. Business Manager
If*you are hungry and want some
groceries, phone Long 4 King. 44.
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
Joe. L. Blewett has bought
Sanitary
Plumbing
REMiNisaacts or
OLDtN INK WKt
.The most sensational price-slashing event
event ever flashed in Denton.
See the cut prices on
Denton Plumb*
Ing Co.
T. a PORTER. Mgr
Boost
Sale Now Going On!
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When you think of groceries, think
of Long 4 King. Both phone. 4 4.
STOl’t'EH" WITH EKS KOON IS TO
I’APTAIN WICHITA FALLS TEAM
We are glad to announce to thb-c
who have been wattng that we hiv.
Th. classified colnmn* nf t*»»
ntd Chronicle are grow*? ■>
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purchased.
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THE TAILOR
The tent of tn* crarrarted ad W
suite.
Hecord
hecauae they get the rerait-
•h*w» ted make or prove ’t
it is improperly prepared. 1
can rely on us for we han
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From March 19, to 31, inclusive
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ’S
GOSS CASE Sil
FOR APRIL II
When you are in a Hurry.
When you want food, service
When you want to reach the
largest numbr of people.
Long Diztai.cc Lines to all
Important points.
Peoples’ Home Tel. Co.
■. H. EGAN, Manager.
Prompt service, courteous traat-
ment. good goods Long A
Grocers, both phones 44.
UMV. WHlThartDE FKKACHED
AT i lllNT CHK1STIAN MEETIXfi
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OM.l MVHDEK CASE ON DOCKET
IN l*O8tFONED UNTIL MON-
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MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS,
SonWlhTnia.
GIBSON
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Let the Record and Chro
your magaxine subscript!*
club or combination of
you deelre and at prices as :
ran obtain
su- ■
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W« Solicit
art of your barber trade and
»o guarantee satisfaction and
mis treatment. Electric mas-
Cali Keller's grocery for
seed tueai. Both Phonee.' •
Ar Cht-Namei will make your oM fur-
niture look like new, -ow rar if vou
need any new spring furniture, !V
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ebrapM
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Pansies, Violets, Geranium
l«*nas and Tube Roses
DENTON SEED STORE.
Exclusive Seedn
Just received a large shipment of CM-
Namel. Come whije you can gt whin
you want.
MAGILL 4 SHEPARD.
Denton loses another of her crack
players and thus (the prospects fot
a team here this year grows smaller.
According to the Wichita Daily Times
"Stopper” Witherspoon is to play
there. The article Is as follows:
"Stopper” Witherspoon of Denton,
who w'll adi as captain of the team
will arrive Tuesday or Wednesday,
by which time it is expected that most
of the other playera will be here.
The first game will be played °ne
day week after next, but it is not
y< decided who the first victims will
be.
Hereafter 1 will rnaks a special
rate to students. When you hove as
maay as tour la a cab I will make
t-e oae-way price for bot.. going and
coming in other words, I will carry
tour to and from a party tor
Tranks and *>11 sorts of baggi
specialty. We make calU daj
eight, any part of the etty.
Its just as important to you ant
your sick one that your
prescription be filled by com*
p 4ent men as that your doctor be
qualified to diagnose the case and
prescribe for B. It is sometimes
thought that medicine is medicine
and it makes no difference wheth-
er its up to standard or not. But it
does; it makes a big difference in
your sick ones welfare and there is
just as much difference in the
quality of medicine as there is in
the quality of men or dry goods.
Last year there were filled in my
prescription department (one of
the most complete in the state of
Texas) a little more than 10,000
prescriptions. We have acquired
a skill here which is indispensaHe
to you, your sick one and your
doctor in the warfare against dis
ease. Better think it over. Free
delivery. ^Phone 54.
Any Chl-Nameled aujface can be
washed with hot water and soap
(scouring soap If necessary) without
injury to gloss or durability. New
shipment Just In
MAGILL 4 SHEPARD.
' There is no magniMiMa< to artet
which lends unreal strength to un-
I'dure.
The above Item to the caauul
reader does not mean much, but Ju>l
state that Mrs. Hornbrook is a sister
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THE CHOICEST SELEC-
TIONS.
We hate many differ-
ent styles in millinery,
all designed for this sea-
son's wear, that we wish
to show you. The latest
styles frdsh from the
markets. May we show
you. John A. Hann & Co
HELPFUL WORDS.
From a Denton Ottuen.
Is your back lame and painful T
Docs it ache, especially after ex
ertlon?
Is There a soreness In the kidaey
region?
These symptoms Indicate
k'Jnsys.
There is danger la delay.
Weak kidneys fast get weaker
Give your trouble prompt atten
tioa.
Doan s Kidney Pilis act quickly
They strengthen weak kidneys.
Read this Denton testimony
Mrs. W. H. Pierce. 4C E Hickory
St . Denton. Texas, says: **I was
cured of kidney trouble by Doan's
K'dney P Us in .906 and I am now
glad to recommend the remeiy a« I
think Just sa highly of It at this
time. 1 nee Doan's Kidney Pills now
and then as a tonic, procuring them
at J. F. Raley I Co'i drag store,
and they never fall to fil*v «ne ths
brat of re-nits. I cannot say too much
In favor of Doan's Kidney Plls ”
For sale by ah dealers. Pr'ce 61
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
Nsw York, sole agents for the Unh
he name—Doen'v—
Ihree llera uf Guilty Tuesday After-
noon—Other Ones Continued
—Jury IMscherge^ for
the Week.
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On the convening of the district
court Wednesday morning the Qos:
case was called and the court reset
the case for Monday, April 11 and
ordered •» of the special ven’re ana
witnesses to be back on that date-
The court room was crowded tin*
morning i
'Dent drals from little want ad*
^row Ad-e’lls'' roiir rrai estate
Ntnp wsttius for s nnver to com-
Kecor1 and Chronicle want ads
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How Much for th«
Spring Suit
• lesns. presse>. alters aBu make,
men's clothes, also cleuna and pres*
ra -skirts. Will call f«»r ani deliver
Phone 49. No. S West Bld*
--<tuare
Boost for the Chautauqua by
pledging for a ticket 197c
constfpntlon
Have you madi
your mind at to
amount you wan
spend for your
Suit?. Do you
that the very
clothes values pi,
are to be had at
|ohn A. Hann stot
Come here today
let us show you that
mean what we
about the right st
pretty patterns i
the good makes of
Hann Suits at
Sloat furniture pollshea rob tb<r
varnish of lt« life and finally of ito
luatre after a few applications. ChL
Name! Shine-Easy does just the ap-
posite. Your money back it not as
represented. We have the polish als >.
MAGILL 4 SHEPARD
For cheap '•rocerles phone .11?
(new). 128 (old). H. F. KELLER
J. C. Ueeth was here <oday from
... n K*# w.
E. Henderson was here todajj truu-.
tienrieaa on business.
John Harmonson, Ed Smoot am.
wm Barrett of Jusdn are hare
today.
a. B. and C. M. Stmm.ona will
i.-av.- tomorrow on a trip through
the country as Tar as Haskell county.
N. E. Fairman left this morning
lor Caro. Mich., in araswer to a
telegram announc ng the dangerou,
illness there of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson •‘tfl
for Olney, where he will work with
his brother, John Johnson, who has
the public school betiding contract.
Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Black of Beil-
vue are visiting her sister, Mrs. C P
Couser, at Krum. Mr. Blaek, who Is
a former Denten county boy. wa*
here today.
Dr. fiber Stover of Little Elm was
here today earoute boms from a trip
to San Angelo. He gays that section
had • K<x>d rain last Tuesday and ev-
erything Is looking good.
iitcha' twpnatne cares Sick Head
sche. also nervous headache, travel
•re’ headache and aches from grip
stomach troubles or female troubles
Try CapuJIne—It's liquid—effects
‘mme41*telv Bold bv drugrists
and lots of other «
She 1* a Sister st Sam Bass, Notor-
ious D,*s|>erodo and. Bandit, Wl»<»
l *e<j to Work tor W. b'.
Egan, City Assessor.
_ "Mrs. Hornbrook of Minneapolis,
with veniremen. Jurors and I w ho bus been v'alting here has rf».-
Stubborn as Mules
are liver and bowels sometimes:
seem to balk without cause. Then
there's trouble—loss of appetite—
ndlgesdon, nervousness, despondency
headache. But sucn troubles fly be
fore Dr. King's New Life F’lls, he
world's best stomach and liver . -me-
dy. Bo easy. 2Kc at J. F. Raley
Co.
A DEAD HTOMACB
Of What Use to it?
Thousands? yes
thousands of people
America are taking the
treatment dally.
They are murdering
stomach, the best friend Wtey have,
and in their subl me ignorance they
think they are putting aside the law*
of nature.
This Is no sensationsl statement; it
Is a startling fact, the trtfth of which
any honorable physician will not de*
These thousands of people are
swallowing,dally huge quant’tles er
pepsin and other strong digesters
made especially to digest the food in
the stomach without any aid at all
from the digestive membrane of the
stomach.
Ml-o-na stomacr tablets relieve dis-
tressed stomach in five minutes; they
do more. Taken regularly tor a few
weeks they build up the run down
stomach and make tt strong enougn
to digest its own food. Then IndtgM-
<lon, belching, sour stomach and
headache will go.
Mi-o-ia stomach tablets are sold by
druggists everywhere and by O. M
Curtis who guarantees them. 60 cents
a box.
Booth’s
26c.
March 22-Aprll 1-19
hundrends
throughout
slow
No !•» (from Dallas 1 4:M p «-
No >!• (Limited) .. ...9:94 p. a
No. 4 ,.i»:Kb -
♦Arrira.
. 'Si
Number Depera.
No. 3 .1:14 a m.
No. 20,9 (Limited) »:M a, m.
No. 1 <*-M> *
No. 206 (Flyer) ......7:1* ». «
No. 2RI (to Dallas) . .13:94 p. •.
No. — Mixed (to Dallas) . hrM a. m.
NoirtJi bound ■ ‘’i? ; c
No. 308' (Ftyer) ......£<> a. m
Na 3...............>|:»3 >. «
Na Mixed (from Dellas), p. m
j party of compan'ons, went to
had lived as he should have the ca«a | the territory to win, as they said, all
the Indians’ horses. The result wai
not as anticipated. In fadt, the In-
dians won every thing the crowd had
and to get even, some of the PM
went back across the river and stok>
all the Indians horses. From this on
Sam Bass was a desperado in eve*’-
sense of the word. AU Of his depreda-
tions were committed away .from
Denton county, however, as he al-
ways paid lor everything that he got
here. When he quit work for me he
owed me >140. He paid every nlckle
of H with interest.
"The biggest Job he wps ever In
was the holding up of a Union Pa-
cific train. He and seven others did
this and secured, as I remembei
about 818,000 each. After a long
chase the gang was rounded up at
Round R°ek where Bass was wound-
ed and died shortly after.
"I was in Austin Nt the time and
passed through Round Rock before
his death but could not stop. I was
In charge of a posse that chased the
bunch for a month. (Mr. Egan wax
sheriff of Denton county at that
time.) We had had several skir-
mishes with them and probably might
have captured them if some of the
posse had not been as much interest
ed in Bass getting away as they were
'n catching him.”
Mrs. Hornbrook went from here to
Round Rock after a night spent at
the home of Mr. Egan.
Mrs. Hornbrook has returned from
Round Rock and is now at the New
Oatman.
O. M. CURTIS,
,1 Gradatoe “
HOTEL AKHIVAUi.
At the New Oatman.
<C. A. Dona van. Dallas; J.
Shaw and wife, Denton; Ross
Cummings, Dallas; C. P. Brown. St
Louis; D. R. Crow, H. A. Wiei.
Grace Patterson. Dallas; J. W.
Brown, New York; 3. H. Klink,
Philadelphia: O. A. Layton, Dallas;
.Mrs. Jno. Hornbrook, MinneauoUs;
W. J. 8. Russell, Sherman; W. A
U__‘ __“___ “ *_ ___
ton; J. H. Purviance, 81 Louis; C. e«e »1 yeero.
W. Greathouse, Terrell; C. G. Hag-^ ----1
gard. Lewisville; T. F. Gafford.
Sulphur. Ok.;E. M. Wood, Gxrxa; P.|
C. Cohen. Kansas City; B. E. Drake,'
city; W. I. Miller, Fort Worth; H. A
Wier. Dallas.
of Sam Bass, in the bearing of. the
old ’timer here, and there is many a ,]
story of the early days here fprth. ,1
coming,
Mrs. Hornbrook came becy to sev |<
"Uncle Bill Egan,” for whom Saur.
Hass worked for several years. She
she
THE “DA 1 L Y
IS A DAILY PLEASU.tE
g*"
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Have you had sewer
connections made? II
you have not I would
appreciate youi permit-
ting us to figure on the
bill. II I can’t do the
work a> well and for
lew money 1 can’t ex-
pect to get the job, but
this I believe I can do.
Phone me and estimates
will be furnished gladly.
witnesses, most <4 the witnesses had! turned to her home,
been notified not to come.
Gosa was brought into cewt and |
outside of a noticeable nervorn* |
ness displayed no Interest In the pro-
ceedings. He Is a young man. about
five feet s6ven inches tail, with coal
black hair, blaek eyes and very dark
complexion, weighing about 12i>
pounds.
After disposing of the Goss case,
the case of John Peoples was called.
There were two cases against Peo- was in Texas lor the purpose,
pies, both for burglary and both in-I said, of looking after the grave of
dtetiuents were for the same occur-1 her brother, who is buried at RouM.i
rence. The court upon motion of the I Rock, Wililamnson county, where he
county attorney dismissed the firs’ I was killed aJter a desperate tight
case ana upon application of the de-|w'th a posse who had follower the
fendatrt, continued the other. | band, tor several days.
The case of R. L. White chaimea
with forgery, was continued.
This wound up all cases not set __ __ .
for some ether day and the couct|erai years and was as honest in hi*
discharged the Jury for the week. dealings with me <et any man could
District court has been baslly ra-1 be. He never left the place except
gaged every since its convening. Mon- when sent on an. errand and up to
day and Tuesday were taktog up with the Uirne he got hold’of a little mare. neRr
taking pleas of guilty. Tuesday after- that was consMerabis of a rare
/ i better hand.
Henry French charged with horse ] The race horse W*s tbe beginning ot
theft The defendant In this cxse Sam’s downfall. While horse racing,
only a boy and after being called t» naturally he fell in with the tougher
the bar and interrogated by the court class and from horse-racing to gamb-
the judge continued the case durtntd i(ng anj then dow* the ladder w<a
the good behavior ot the defendant, only a shert step,
and told blm that he would leave the “The first real desperate venture
case on the docket until he attained that 1 recall was when he. togethei
the age of 21 years and then If ne with a
f- * •*— i
would be dismissed.
Judge Potter is disposed to be v«ry)
lenient with the boy8 who ar^.
brought before him, and h® ■« receiv-
ing universal commendation for bls
position. -» >■
In the case above mentioned the
defendant's mother appeared before
the court with tears running from
her eyes, testified tor her boy. She
said. "Judge, h els my only boy and
he haa never been In trouble before,
he is a good boy and stays at hon;e
and dhelps me. If you will give him a
Chance I know he will make a good
man.”
W. E. Graham charged with hore*
theft was the next case called for
trial. He entered a.plea of guilty an3
taking the first twelve men on the
pane] submitted his case to them
they fixed his punishment at twe
years in the penitentiary.
On another charge of the same of-
fense submitted to the same Jury he
also received two years making a
total of four years for him.
The next case was that of Os.'ar
Phelps charged with horse theft. He
also entere a plea of guilty and was
given tw0 years,'
Freezer*
Notice the Quality aim! Fumb
and Get our Prices
—
Evers Hardware Co
ml Rev. Warren T. Whileside, past-'F
of the M. E. church Soutn preacher
at the First Christian church mee»-
ing Tuesday night. A splendid
crowd heard his sermon on tbe text
"For God has not appointed us unto
wrath"—1 These, 6:9. He pointed
out clearly the great truth that God
' wanted ail—every creature—saved,
and that He offered salvation .'to all
■ through Jesus the Christ. He strong-
ly stressed the words of Jesus, "He
that cometh unto me 1 will in no
wise cast out.” "Whosoever will may
1 come.”
Many who had not heard Rev-
Whiteside expressed themselves as
being very glad of the opportunity
L- of hearing him. The meeting, it is
1 announced by the pastor, Elder A D.
1 Rogers, is for all the churches and
! for al) of Denton and he urges every
church member tn the city <to attend
I every service ana bring a non-churcn
member. <
As has been mentioned heretofore,
the pastor. Mr. Rogers, 1B being aid-
ed by the other pastors of the city.
I Rev. Mr. Logan of the Cumberlands
preached Monday nlgtrt, Rev. Mr.
’ Whiteside Tuesday night and othsrs
will conduct the services later on
In the week.
The pastor will preach tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Kimbrough en-
tertained the North Side Forty-two
club last night at their home on
North Elm street. After sever? I
games of forty-two were played, in
which Mrs. S. B. Simmons won tbe
prise after a cut with Mrs. Noah
Roark and Miss Lena Skiles. Refresh-
ments were served, ihe following
were present: Messrs, and Mesdame,
C. N. White, Z. T. Kerley, Ed Smith,
Joe Simmons, C. Lipscomb,
Wylie Smith, Noah Roark; Misses
Lena Skiles, Hoard, Ruth Adklnson
Norma and Emma Smith, Blair;
Messrs. Jim Inge, Oakley Skiles. F.
Hare and Dr. Hoard.
Wunuui'i Shakespeare.
Mrs. Butler was hosier® to the
Woman's Shakespeare club Thufa- ___ _
day afternoon. Quotations from Love Doon*the first case called wag that of I (iorse 1 "never had a
Passages in the play ware given In ••---—----*- ■----* —• - -
response to roll call. During tbe
business session Mrs. Piner was olei c
ed delegate, with Miss Bates as al-
ternate. to the d'Btriot meeting which
convenes at Hillsboro, April 30-22.
A movement was made toward
"Clean-up Day." Cymhcitne was de-
cided upon ag part of tae work lot
next year.. The lesson for the day
wa8 made unusually interesting. "AU
Service Ranks the Same with God,'
was the table talk. An exceptionally
pleasant social hour was spent dur-
ing which the daintiest refreshments
were served. Mrs. Barnes sang very
swbdtly, two beautiful -Irish songs.
"Kathleen Mavourneen" and ''Be-
lieve Me if All Those Endearing
Young ’ Charros," to commemorate
St. Patrick's Day Mrs. McDonald
and Miss Mitchell were guests. The
next meeting will be with MUs
Paschall.
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CATAKKHAL ASTHMA
AND HAY hEVFK
Tens of thousands of sufferers
from hay fever and catarrhal asthma
find great comfort and quick relief
by breathing Hyomet.
Of course where asthma Is not
caused by a catarrhal condition, but
by nervous contraction of the bror.
chial tubes. Hyomel is not recom-
mended. ■
But In a case, of asthma where
there is a discharge of mucous,
breathing Hyomel gives most won-
derful relief by soothing tbe irritat-
ed and k'ghly inflamed membrane.
Mr. W. A. White. R. F. D. No. 1.
Evansport wrftee: "I have been both-
ered with asthma for over five year*
but could not get any relief until I
tried Hyomel. I have spent lota ol
money on remedies for asthma and
if I could not get another bottl* 1
would not be wlthoat Hyomel tor
869. I recommend IL'*
A complete Hyomel outfit. Includ-
ing hard rubber pocxet inhaler, costa
81.00 with instradtions tor use tn
hay fever and asthma. Extra boftles
of Hyomel cost 60
everywhere and at
Mar 33-Apr4-l*
National Steam Laundry
at Sherman
Gurrantees all their work
to be first class and to give
entire satisfaction. We re-
spectfully solicit your work.
Walter Yeagley, Agent.
Veagtey new phone 29.
than anybody in Denton ww
I firaTtVS atd?n" eASSnr
j If you ar® hungry for romrtbtag
to eat, phone Long 4 King Both
th<i phonee 48.
nv>del 20 Buick automobile from
which he re<enth —w——s--—
! ■ i?iS
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED
home. Trial treatment and full in-
formation absolutely free wlthou' ghadea etc^ we can now"
II urge. Write Frontier Asthma com always have, eeU_H to you <'
'>,any Room 7«2. Buffalo. NY
Massie, Sherman; Vance Kirby, Den-| jB- Kendall, Juatin. Feb 30
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Marriage Ucemea ■
E. W. Thomae and Mrs. Reua
Thomas.
Tommy Daniels (col.) and Pearl
canton (col.)
♦ Wenesday and Thurauay we *
« give with each purchase of one
* dollar and over 1 M-inch decor- *
« ated sallad bow) free and with *
« a purchaH. of 6o cents, will sell *
« it for 10 cents. Don't forge* *
» the days.
« THE FAIR
'W b;V______
YowiMoy chair at first glgao* b«t looks mtent^kr
piotoreo. and admires the pictMraa many times-, c
quality el your pictures .i«4to index to your
nothin* of intellectual provrn). and anybody* c
whabie correct, proper and appropriate. Wo i
sdectoB. if adted. Ate you making any dian
RfctaM* this Spring?
Palmer’s Art
VITAL STATU) B.
Dirtiis.
C. C. Clifton aaa wife. Jostle. F«b
20, girl.
Brieon Kendall and wife, Jestin,
Feb IS boy.
N. N. Haynes and wife, JmVo,
Feb. -0. boy.
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TEXAS AND PACIFIC - , ,
No. 31 (Ft. W.-Texarkana) 3 64pm
WiHMswt,
No 32 (Texarkaaa-Ft. W.) 10:9ft a m
Mr. Egan when ashed abouX Seiu
Bass said:
"Sam Bass worker for m« for sev-
deallngs with me on any man could
We refer to grinding cofl
We just, "push the butte
and our new Hobart Elec
coffee mill doee the rest, i
does it right too. No mal
what kin* of a pot you use
how fine or coarse you w
your ooffbe ground, we
suit yoa. The beat co:
grown will make a poor cu
’sonly. Just tell uaw
* t pot you are uu_
difference between the old way and the Hobart way W
grinding to please. The Home of Folger’s Coffee*.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 189, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 23, 1910, newspaper, March 23, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228085/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.