Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
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OF
LU»T AND FOUND.
\CORK
WILL. 8. Elm street. Both phones.
MOUSES. FOB KENT.
FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE
% looms for light housekeeping. Old
Iwdc
phone 418.
COLr
-nis
ROOM.
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The splendid posings, the beauti-
of
83p
MeClurkan's.
FOR HALE OR TRADE.
J
leased, to the Golden Gate at
the
is
, Soap From Plants.
and several otner
C. I. A. Lyceum Course
I
AT THE
DARKENS
FIR"T
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L
58 Acres
G. M. Pruitt
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visited
North Side Square.
at
at
Mundy
Edmund
MUSIC INSTRUCTORS.
He is especially fitted for
Harness Made to Order
•
Better-Telephony
DENTISTS
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O. M. Curtis,
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DENTIST.
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lagci
Captain Richmond
Pearson Hobson
Desirable
Rubber Goods.
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The curtain tell aud
llkure visiting his mother, Mrs. F, B. Rob.
Mrs. Maurice C. Smith, teacher
of piano. 48 Deaton street.
Cordell, Ok.
ton. VF1 ok
FOR HALE.
Old
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OMR IMF'S RELIEVES A tXHJL—
NO QUININE.
cream
New
Emory
wicked
Give us an order for some
serves fn quart jars.
Al’PLiCATION
THE HAIR.
scribe in detail the
which the films are produced.
beauty of your hair.
Besides beautifying the hair
agement will be rewarded with ti
nancial returns.
DR. W. A JONB8,
West Side Square.
WANTED—WOMAN
housework, family* of two.
TURPEN.
FOR SALE—RUBBER
buggy in good condition.
Apply 83 East Oak St.
BODY WANTING 8CAVEN
irk done call No. 307 either
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ISIS
Open
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la
Tom
TIRED
bargain.
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Illinois
Mc-ee
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W. N.
:• over
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
Let me order your
Made«to*order Clothes
Satisfaction guaranteed
W. S. YEAGLEY.
Next door to Flow's blacksmith shop
YOUR DRAY BUSINESS—FIRST
rates;
1
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T.L.McDonald, M.D.
Special attention to
CHRONIC DISEASES
Odkn Camwa'i Drag Sloe -- Both Phone
two
play
car.
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W. A
Hamilton
and
Mrs.
Oak
G. M. Pruitt.
Formerly with Tay lor Hardware Co.
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not cause
Ask yon,
'jJ’the na
at 4<h .
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LOST—PAIR OF GOLD
med aose glasses,
turn to J. 8 Myers.
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HELP WANTED.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS IY0UR HAIR momesfLUfLY’ beautiful
AN LUSTROUS IN JUST A FEW M
clean whoesome
may L_ —1 t
DRESSMAKING.
FOR FIRST CLASS DRE88MAK-
ing see Mrs. Da Lee. upstairs over
j ' . .
c,;-
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FOR QUICK MESSKNOERSKK
• < e. cal) both phones 1.
BRASHEARS. Manager
a Yeatta* office.
VETER’NARI ANS
R1M-
Reward for re-
58c
New Orleans - Open
December
January ...
SPOT QUOTATIONS
Liverpool—6.13d.
New York—11.05.
"’»w OrlMTI* —10 13-16c
■ ..Ivesion ij.lOc.
. Miss Olive Gray
... Miss McKelvy
Mr. Vivian Porter
pre-
Aten quart
jars of olivea fresh from Reid, Mur-
dock * Co. of Chicago.
T. C. SAMPLE.
50c to 75c on the dollar Phone Fui- i
toa.Dk.
G. E. Swor, Mana, <-r
BUSINESS f
MRS. MOORE, CHINA DECORA-
tlon. Lessons given and orders tar-
ken. Studio over Pa1mer*k Art
Shop. Open for class work Oct. 8.
Wb ........ ................
Rubber goods of recent manti
factlire should always be selected
when they ae to be had. A new
lot which I've just received from
the factory shofiJ interest you i
vou are in need of such goods
The line include hot water'©uities,
bulb and fountain syringes, atomi-
zers, etc. These goods come di
rect from the factory and are L._
class.
SPECIAL—A good 2 quar>
fountain syringe 50c.
fflTffl ON
POM UMITED”
■Ml W. B. BOTTS. V> TERINAR
tan and Veterinary Surr *n« Office
wi<t. Denton Tranrfer Co Lipscomb
bldUk. Old phone No. 35».
Residence phones, old «a new 133.
“ ' ■ ' .. V.
VTOMOR'LR LIKE
AUTOS FOR HIRE. W. W BIL-
LINGSLEY, old nhone 33ft Nov
phone 448. Automobiles repaired.
ture, whi< h is lacking in no many
people. Otter-times the moat com-
petent stage stars are failures be-
fore the camera. It is true that in
almost as many cages, those who
have failed to attain success on the
after Miss Russen has been heard, stage have succeeded in moving plc-
She will make everything plain. | tures. Miss Russen ig the only in
’as
Her appearance in this city is
an evidence of enterprise ™ the part
of the locaj management that de-
serves a word of commendation. It
Wylie Smith & Co
East Side Square Real Estate
I’n’tt^oMdi
Buy your evaporated and dried
fruits from T. C Sample, who keeps
meet the
tram until
further notice. Starting at 5.40 a.
Season Tickets (5 Numbers) $1.00
Single Admission 35c.
FOR RENT—FRONT
nicely furnished, all conveniences.
Phene new phone 314. 42tfc
Meadames W. F Jarrell and G.
M Purviance and C. F. Evans are
in Anson. Jones county, a* tse bed
side of their sister, Mrs. Grace, who
is very ill. —-Nt
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Harness, Saddles, Leather
Repairs, Pocket Cutlery
Opera House
Tuesday evening Oct. 29,
8:30 o'clock.
Call and «ee me.
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Daily it the telephone be-
coming more and more an
important factor of our lives
and daily is the appreciation
of its usefulness increasing ij
The Home Telephone gives •
ser-
ask. J
Co
All Repair Work Is done under posi-
tive guarantee to be first olasa.
WANTED—GIRLS TO
tt Denton Steam Laundry.
line at a salary is paid Miss Russell which
She is honored among play- f is equal to that awarded to an en-
. '• and | tire vaudvilie show. The managers
Her mail is i figure that she is the
day drawing card in the world
*30 ACRES WITH HOUSE. BARN
and orchard just north of city to
rent for cash rent. See L. Fulton.
4 3tfe
Good, smooth, deep valley
land right at a small inland
town with gin, store, school
and church right at the place.
This farm is all »n cultivation
has five room house; good
barn; artesian well. A num-
ber one good little home.
Price $65 an aore*
•j, •'
and talk tha
Der
ROOMS FOR RENT—TWO OR
three large rooms, furnished or un-
furnished. MRS R. E. MITCHELL,
■'touth Avenue A. 80p
varnm^r
ten run until they needed • 1
dose of physics, then they
something severe, like castor
salts or cathartics that meant a
to the bowels. These are the
of gentle and natural—the daj
Syrup of Figs. Th s way you
not drugging yourself. Syrup
F’ua being composed entirely «f
CITT PROPERTY A SPECIAL-
ty. If you have any to sell or trade
give me a trial. P. C WITHERS,
pver Wllaon-Hann Co. store,
phone 381.
For sanitary milk and
phone Reynolds & Hodges,
p.ione 438.
A fine line of Saddles, Halters, Bridles and Hand-
made Harness; Robes, Whips, etc. f
or from those who wish her assist-
ance. She had a letter not long ago
form a young lady of this city, who
is desirous of engaging herself as
a moTTOh pLTtire player The man-
ager of Miss Russell submitted this
letter to the management of the
Majestic, and an interview has been
arranged for the young lady. Miss
Russell can tell In a moment wheth
er or not the young jady would suc-
ceed in the line of work to which
A peculiar fitness
i success
There must be
Regular dinners every day. Don’t
worry aoo-it going home for your
d ntier eai with us.
SMITH S RESTAURANT.
with
trees,
and fine ament storm house, close
in on good street, for 8850. 8150
down, balance 87.50 per month. See
Dr W. A. Joans. 48tfe
HORSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE
or trade cheap Dr. P. Lipacomb.
- 4 6 tfe
FOR GALE OR TRADE FOR
Texas property- -320 acres good al-
falfa and farming land near Altua.
Ok.; also block of residence lots in
Address E W. Carl-
87C
STREET C.iR NOTICE.
a The street cars will
early morning Dallas
! tn. .; .
Wright’s opera bouse was filled
to capacity last night with an au
dien.e assembled to see and hear
"Fud on the Poduuk Limited.” >ot
a sing.e seat In the house in any
conspicuous place was vacant when
:he little
>ut sixty
hoops
flowers
were used, and the eight figures
presented by the children were very,
very pre/ty. The < urtsin fell aud
rose again on a pretty group f
made by the children, the older
standing in a semi-circle about the
little tow, while they sang a lulla-
by. Little heads drooped naturally
until all on the floor were* steeping,
aud the curtain felj on the pretty
4 a itslih* it. *
The curtaiu rose the third lime
on the play proper. A passenger car
stage
FOR RENT -ONE NICELY FUR-
sished room. 37 East Oak.' Old
phone 883.
Announce! to hi» friends that he is now local
ed in business on the North side of the tqua e,
Fry building, w here hr will he glad to have you
call and see him Ht is especially fitted for any
kind of Harness Repairs.
MAtY ABEES- l-ER> t>l<MAN C E
FOR BENEFIT OF FIRE DE-
PARTMENT PLEBES CROWD
4MAT Filled OPERA HOV^W
—CANT OF I’LAV
HOUSE AND LOT WILL BE
sold at a bargain. House in good
condition- lot 293x110 feet, extend-
ing from' Oak to Hickory street,
house fronting on West Oak street,
near car line and Normal. No
trading propositions. Owner is do-
ing to sell the property. Get a
home s»d make the profit. Address
S. car* thia office, or Inquire. 27tfc
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE ON
West Oak street for sale or trade
Box 232.
• 1OO Reward »1OO.
The readers of this paper will be
is at
that i *ith that referred to by
12 *11 scientists.
Catarrh.
greatest
MH today.
and are willing to go to an extraor-
INSURANCE—FIRE, TORNADO
tnd accident. I have ten good com
i>anies in my agency'; can write jour
■itisiness correctly, promp ly and to
rour satisfaction. I^t me convince
con. J. W. JOHNSON.
CHOPS. BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
Jtner feedstuffs. Best stove and
neater wood on the market. Prompt
lelivery. full measure. ARKANSAS kuVieau?
New York—
December . .
January 10.53 10.61 16.5'1
DENTON. Oet. 24—Today's quo
tations;
Liverpool—
Du -dan. ....
Jan.-Feb . .
__j Close
. 10.73 10.77 10 73
. . 10.76 10.79 J0.r»
The quality is soaring high and
the prices are fa ..ng lower at Sam- ~~~ “—————
pie s grocery idore Phone us. Soap From Plants.
i The horse-chestnut is a 'plant that
contains the saponine principle In a
marked degree, and it is said that in
out-of-the-cay parts of the European
continent the fruit of that tree is still
used in the simple state for washing
clothes and other articles. In Spain
and Italy.' however, there grows a
plant which is believed by some ta
have been one of those most used by
the ancients in their early attempts
at soap-making. This is the Gypeo-
phyla struthlum. a plant of the same
family as the soupwort Both Theo-
phrastus and Pliny mention this
struthlum as the soap plant most in
use in early times, af.d Linneaeus and
Beckmann in later days have confirm-
ed the opinion that the-plant now
used in Italy and Spain Is identical :
the ancient
admirably arranged
i, with the windfows. "uphol-
”* ^eats. and all. throughout
hour and a half “Fun ou
. unk Limited’’ was in pro
aj.d many enthusiastic bursts
i . .-«.se greeted some particular,
witty or comic saliy on the stage.
Farmer and Mrs. Boggs and their
children were on the train the en-
tire time, but most of the other pas-
sengers came and went at little
eta dons along the way. The woman
who stuttered, tb« deaf lady, the
fat man. the Chinaman, the br.de
and groom, the |Sdy who prescrib-
ed. and all the rest were good.
Grandpa and Grahdma. with the
latter's imminemtly threatening
neart spells, were frequently ap-
plauded. R. Ledbetter was unre-
cognisable in his make up aa the
former, and Mrs. Dee Mays was a
typical “grandma." Alvin Owsley
and Mrs Viola Riley Berry played
Farmer and Mrs. Boggs, and the
former was unusually good, having
one of the prominent parts. Mrs.
Berry played her part well. The
uffragette and her Impish daugh-
ter. the partg played respectively by
Mrs Edwin HU) and Mrs. ”
Curtis, were fine, and the
little girl drew forth many howls
from the audience by her misbehav-
ior. The Sentimental lady and
Miss Hlghstyle were good, and in
fact every metnbe- of the cast was
deserving of specisi mention. Dur-
ing s lay-over of the train, sixteen
pretty cborug girls came in. wearing
tail <oats, white dresses and pretty
black flower hats, and sang
songs. At the close of the
three musicians entered the
and at the request of Farmer Boggs
piayed the immortal first vares of
“Arkansas Traveler.” Farmer
Boggs, the suffragette’s little girl.
~ * igen found
the music impossible to res,st. and
the curiain was rung down on a
scene of uhususl gaiety.
The members of the cast were as
follows:
Cast of Ctiaractera.
Farmer Boggs (the Rubej ......-
Mr. Alvin Owsley
Mrs. Boggs Mrs. Viola Berry
Tommy Boggs (Our little boy)
Mr. Fred Bush
. Miss Beulah Crain
. Mr. Geo M. Hopkins
. . .«r. .. MrB. Algood
F W. Browning of Alvaradtf
here prospecting.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Minnis spent
I yesterday at the Dallas fair.
Mrs. J. A. McCrary Is visiting her
me.her, Mrs F B. Robinson.
Judge J. H. Garnett of Gainesville
was here today on business.
Mrs. G. H. Scott of Paris Is visit-
ing her sister, Mrs. J. O. Bell.
O D Robinson of Tulsa, Ok., is
• - . . . _ *.« ate___ WM IS nil.
inson. ”
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Withrow have
gone to Sulphur, Ok., for Mr. With-
row's health. .
Mr. and Mrs. W C, Hoffman of
Spanish Fort are visiting Denton
relatives.
Misses Mamie Watkins and Pearl
methods 1
She
A. R. McGINTIE. OLD PHONE
41. office ove? Long A King, rents
houses in Ea^t, West, South and
'vortb Denton. Furnished rooms for
rent.
scalp clean and healthy, and
motes the growth of hair. I
----------? dressing
be used at any time with per-
fect safety.
Get 50 cent bottle from your
druggist today .and see how qulikiy
it will r store the youthfn’ color
and beauty of your hair and forever
end the nasty danduff, hot, itchy
scalp and fft'ling hair. Al) druggists
sei’ it under gv”-sntee that the
money will be refunded if y°u are
no. satisfied after a fair trial.
( Advt.)
FOR SALE' OR TRADE—40
acres of tillable timber land near
Berryville. Carroll county. Arkan-
•aa. to trade for Denton property or
farm land HANCOCK SHOP. Nvl
UONCRETE WALKS.
IF YOU WANT CONCRETE SIDE
«aiks or brick work let me figure
• Ith you. 8. A. BUSHEY.
I. M. GURLe4, THE CEMENT
Contractor. First class work done
«t the right price. Oet estimates.
WANTED TO BUY 810,000 TO
315,000 wqrth of good vendor's Hen 1 class service at reasonable
notes. No junk wanted. Address j household moving a specialty.
Box 1, Denton, Texas. 60tfc PARKS & LESTER, office 1 I
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FOR BPIRELLA
New phone 332-blue.
BAKER.
IF WE BUY OF OUR MK* .CHANT®.
If we nuy at nome our merchants
w’U bo more prosperous and win
help to make the city prosperous
They can afford to better the con-
ditions of their stores and hire
more people to work for them.
Where much labor is in demand
there we find a grow ng commun
ity. People from (neighboring
towns, knowing that our towc at-
%»ds muvh tabor, will naturally lo-
cate here. By buying of our bor-e
meohanta. tb«refote. our comm-<n-
ty will not only become more pros
perous but will also grow in pop-
ulation.
BUY A HOME, PAY LIKE RENT.
I will sei) you a five room bouse on
good, dhep lot. east front
sheds, barn, fruit and shade
Mary Boggs
Conductor .
Bride
Groom .... Mr- B. Waldo Blewett
Woman Suffragist Mrs. Edwin Hili
Marguerite (the Suffragist's very
naughty little 9-year-old girl)
Mrs. Ftnor’ Curtis
Grandpa Mr. R. Ledbetter
Grandma (so bad with heart
spells) Mrs. D. Mays
Newsboy ........ Mr. Curtis Fry
Miss Prim (so sentimental)...—
Miss Bertie Skiles
Miss Hlghstyle . . Misg Lena Skiles
Woman with Baby
.......... Miss Gretna Cobb
Porter ..... Mr. A. Zimmerman
Mrs Herbly (a remedy for ev-
ery 111)... ... Mrs. Beulah Peel
Swede girl. Susie. Miss Louise Cobb
Mrs. Deafly ;...
Mrs. S utterly ..
Chinaman
Irish Woman .... Mrs. W. E. wurbln
Fat Man Mr. Ixturence A. McDonald
Musicians
CHORUS GIRLS—Mabei Pierce.
Msrtitia Reynolds, Naomi Gist.
Edith Sullivan, Ruby Gabbert. Hel-
en Bushey, Blanche Garrison. Ver
MRS. ANNA)
15decp
HAIR SWITCHES MADE
combings at reasonable prices; also
plain sewing 114 W. Hickory.
-HJX - 57c
t>-m in clean, sanitary bins, with i
glass fronts for your inspection.
Phones 342. T. V. SAMPLE.
Ths woderful fru t laxative acts
as a liver aud bowel cleanser—tonic
—not as an Irritant. Its action Is
natural and gnntle—not griping. It
Is pisltlve and prompt—no waiting
If your stomach is sour and fills..
crs) with vile gases, your head aches. Sc
you are biHous, nervous, dtssy, half
sick, your tongue coated, your -clous senna and
th'rty fset of bowels clogged with
waste hot properly carried off—
don't wait. Surety take a teaspoon
fui of delicious Syrup of Figs to-
night, and in the morning all pois-
<>n» w 11 move on and out of the
the curtain roiled up on ti
Garland drill, in which atx>
little girls took part. Half
tovered with ribbon and
used, and the eight
rapid, accommodating
vice. A trial i» all we
KRUM n» .vs.
KRUM. Oct. 23.—Those who at
tended the fair at Dallas
Krum were Messrs, and Mesdames
S A. Blewett, O. J. Chism and sons,
Sylvester and Hugh Chism, S.las
Koiner and John Davis, Robert i
Meinecke, Mrs. H. Stout and daugfi- >
tera. Js’orene and Goldie, Mrs. H. '
Knox. Airs. J. Minnerly. Misg Ora I
Huffbines, B. F. Wilson and fam-
ily. Miss Ruth Smith, Orlan Smith.
Guy McGee. Rev. R E. Porter and
I son, Ray bon, and Fred Barnett.
Mrs. Henry of Denton
Mrs. It L. Shift ett here.
Mrs. J. M Sheppard of Wapa-
nucka, Ok., visited her sister, Mrs.
E. F Davlg, of this place.
; While cctinking his gasoline en-
gine, J. H. Oats caugb* his sleeve
in a set screw and broke his arm
just below the elbow
O. E. Huie hag gone to Graham
where he wil) work with the Gra-
ham Printing company.
Miss Fressie Kennedy visited her
aunt, Mrs. G. M. Flemming here.
DRUGS AND JEWELRY
BUYING AT HOME.
C-r rt»y is Jus* what we make it
' ■'■’■err 'ere we should not pull Ji
down, but str ve always to'build it
up. Every collar we spend a’
' onj-.- stays n home and works for
.ls ve’fa-?e: therefore it is Our duty
to spend our money in o>tr commur
ity.
y-4 TELEGRAPHY IiEPARTMENT —
We are installing a Telegraphy De-
partment and *11] team pract! >i
work, including the general nut'- «
of a station agent, such as handn t
train orders, freight and exi >< <
bills, making office reports, e .
Both phones.
DRAUOHON'S
LEGE.
on the Hoover of Mabgow. Ok., aro-vMting-
Miss Ara Jaxkson.
W. W Baxter is In Leonard as a
delegate to the Texas Synod meet-
ing which convene^ this week.
O. D. Robinson, Mrs. F. B. Robjn-
son, Mrs. J. A. McCrary and Mrs J.
F. Johnson are s; ending tne day in
Dallas.
Mrs. J. W. Simmons and daugh
tor Susan returned -ale morning
from, a visit with her sister, Mrs. v».
G Langley at ..alias.
Mrs. Maud Davs of Grayson coun-
ty. and children, Asie. Elmer
Elyn, are visiting her mother,
J H. Cunningham of West
street.
District Judge Hopkins will go to
Gainesvil e Sunday to open the reg-
ular term of the Sixteenth District
court for ’Cooke county whi< h con-
venes there Monday. Oct, 28.
Charles Wilson, a vittleman
A.iami, Roberts county, came
through today en route home and
stopped off for a visit with his ne’
phew. County Attorney H. R. Wil-
son.
I AX'AL COTTON MARKET.
Today's top for lint cotton was
about 10 l-2c: seed cotton ranged
from 3.50 to 3.65c, which is severe)
points higher than it has been prev-
iously.
lAM'AL MBM'EDLANEOUb.
Cotton seed Is 316 per ton; cotton
seed meal ig *1.45 per 100 pounds;
shelled corn p bushel by carl ots,
60s; bj less than car lota it Is 65c;
prairie hay is *10 wholesale, *12
retail; Johnson grass is *8.00
wholesale, |10 retail; chicken feed
is *1.50 wholesale per 100 pounds,
tall 10c higher.
Apples, for cooking purposes, re-
tail at 35c per peck; for eating, they
are 65c per peck.
Tokay gfapes, on sale at most of
the grocery stores at 10c per pound. :
Cranberries are 15c Per quart.
Turnips are 4c per pound, and on-
ions 4c.
Okra is 15c per quart.
Tomatoes are 10c per pound
Peppers are 15c per pound.
Peaches are of fine table variety,
and are 20c a doxen
Fresh peas are on the market at
10c per gallon, and green tomatoes
for canning and relishes are very
nice, at 15c.
The only’ <hange in the market
is in the price of prairie hay wuich
is $9 wholesale and *10 to *11 re-
tail. and cotton seed, which is *20.
Papr'h (’old Compound ( am, < vk*>
and Grippe in a Frw
Houra.
You < an surely end <rippe. and
break uu the most severe cold either
in head, chest, ba<-k. siomatb or
limbs, ^y taking a dose of Pape’s
Cold Compound every two hours
unti) three uonsecutive doses arv ta-
ken.
It promptly’ relieves the mo»t
miserable headache, dullness, head
and nose stuffed up, feverishness,
snexing, sore throat, mucous c»-
tartha. discharges, running of the
nose, soreness, stiffness .and rheuma
tic twinges. <
Take this wonderful Compound
as drected, without lntcrferen<e with
your usual duties and with the
knowledge that th re is nothing else
in the •••orlu, which will cure your
eold or end Grippe misery as
promptly and without any other as-
sistance or bad aftereffects as a
i5-cent package of Pape's Cold Com-
pound, which any druggist can sup-
ply—accept no substitute—contains
no quinine—belongs in every home.
Tastes nice. (Advt.)
nie David, Vera Hill; Clara Curtis.
The play was put on by the La-
dles of the Maccabees -for the bene-
ru ot «h< Fire vepurimsat, with the
especial purpose of completing the
payment on the uniforms recently
1 ou.ured lor the department.
The Fire department reported
that clear of ail expenses they had
I realized enough from the perform
; ance to pay off the *80 due on the
, uunormH. and a slight margin for
, the treasury.
FURNISHED ROOM AND
board. Electric lights, bath, 21 S.
Elm St. Old Phone 491. 64p.
Close Yest
10.60 -10.60
wavy, once Dander ne dissolves every
- —- particle of dandruff, purifies and ia-
v go rates the sea.p, forever stopping
itching and falling hair.
But what wii) please you moat
wi.l be afieg a lew weeks' use when
you wii’ mluaily see new hnir— ‘
fine and downy at first—yes—but
really new hajr grow.ng all over the
scalp, if you care for pretty, soft
hair and io s of it surely get a 35
J. W. FRALIN. DENTIST. SOUTH
aide Square, middle of block, up-
stair*. Denton, Texas.
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. ®„ OF-
flew over McCray's. ' south side
—
io* daily
f and weekly, one week
G1K1J4! GET A 26 CENT BOTTLE OF “DANDKRINE” AND TRY
ALSO STOl’B FALLING HAIR; Df’«»TKO»H DANDKUFF.
at Drop.
Mr. and Mrs. Rins of
visited Mr. and Mrs. Klrt
and Mr. and Mrs R. H. Rhine here.
Mrs. Hamblin of Sherman
visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Lamonlca.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haynie of
Sanger visited here.
Mrs. E. D Fox is visiting
Frisco.
Born, to Mr and Mrs. W. Smith,
a boy.
J. C. McClary, who visited
Ardmore, returned home
Olan Shifflett, who is attending
the Norma] at Denton, visited home
folks.
Mr. and Mrs.
were in Denton.'
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—
Soeeral good sound-hand Oliver
typewriters. J- E. McCABE, Ex
change Bank building. 348tfc
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L. FULTO>>HAS HOUSES
rent. Phone or see him.
—4--5--
SUBURBAN AND CITY PROPERTY
Open Close Yest.
. 5.82^ 5.85 5.79
5.86 5.80
Address .' household moving
60tfc PARKS A LESTER,
I Bros. Both phones.
C0R8ET8— i ---------
Orbe Smfth and Leas I e Settles,
who have had typhoid fever, are
from able to be up.
H. F. Lamm is having his resi-
dence pained.
J. O. McCiister, Jr., who has been
si‘k, is better. »
Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Hayes visited
pleased to learn that irere
least one dreaded disearn
science has been able to cure in all scientists,
its stages, and that is
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only pos-
itive cure now known to the medi
cal fraternity. Catarrh being
constitutional disease, requires
constitutional treatment Hall's Ca-
tarrh Cure is taken internally, act- j
ing directly upon ti blood and
mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the pa-|
tient strength by building up the i
onstitution and assisting nature In ,
doing Its work. . The proprietors j
» ••«««««’
dred Dollars for any case that it
falls to cure. Send for list of tes-
timonials Address;
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Tak? Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipaHon. (Advt.)
-r
U! NOT CAlOMtL OR COSTOR Oil
BUT DfllCIOUS STROP Of TICS I0NR1HT
■ ■ ,
Yot’i hair become light v
flvffy, abundant and appears as soft,'
lustrous ad beautiful aa a young
Yest. j S after a “Danderine hair
cleanse.” Just try this—moisten a
Vloth with a little Dander)ne and
carefully draw it through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time.
This will cleanse the hair of dust,
d rt and excessive oil and in just a _
few momenta you have doubled the. <cnt bottle of Knowlton'sDimderime
j from any druggist or toilet counter,
at and just try it. (Advt.)
GENTLY UI.EANSES YOUR STOMACH, LIVER AND THIRTY
OF BOWELS OF SOUR BILE. DELAYING FOOD, GASES AND ?
< LOGGEIM P WASTE WITHOUT GRIPE OR NAUSE^.
- ...... ' ■
A Simple Remedy Gives Color,
Strength and Beauty to Hair.
You don’t have to have er»v hair,
or faded hair if you don't want to.’!
----- ■■ ?■ It |
your hair i8 gray or faded, you can
change it easily, quickly and effect
ively by iisng Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-
phur Hair Remedy. Apply a little
tonight, and in the morning you will ■
be agreeably surprised at the results
from a single application The gray
hairs .will ,be less conspicuous, and
after a yw more app.kations will
be reftbrtd to natural color.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also
qul kly removes dandruff, leaves the
... . ... — -j pro.
It is a :
which I
ATTENTION.
A few houses and ij»s to fell ’t
!t
I
studios in Chicago and N^w York, |
to Devils island in Lake
where she posed as ''Undine'' jn i
“Neptune’s Daughter," recently re- sell have combined to make her the
leased, to the Golden Gate at San most famous star on the silent dra-
Francist o to the plains of Texas, to , ma.
the mines of Pennsylvania, and to
the fisher folk Of Cane Cod.
Miss Russell's artistic ability is
widely recognized. The greatest is likely that the efforte of the man-
authorities on moving pictures agree | agement will be rewarded with fl
that she stands in the front rank of nancial returns. It is known that
players engaged in that line ot: a salary is paid Miss Russell which
work, ; C;, “‘~*
era, complimented by the pr
idolized by the public,
astonishing. There *r not a
passing that she does not receive i ~
hundreds of letters from admirers dinary expense to present her here
AMUNEMENTN.W
A press notice says:
One of the most important at
(Factions ever offered In the history
or ain useiiieuts~In Ihlk' clty will b«
seen at the Majestic theater Wed-
nesday, Oct. 30, when Martha Rus-
sell, the famous “star” of the "ti-
lent drama, ’ will appear in connec-
tion with a display of films in which
she has played the 'eaciing role. She
will talk on the manufacture of
film, the difficulties encountered in she aspires. A peculiar fitness !■
producing them and regarding the ! needed to meet with success tn
life of moving picture players. She photo plays. There must be that
will relate incidents that have hap- I natural ability to take a good pic-
pened in connection with the ef- ,
forts of the Essanay Stock Cq of (
which she was leading woman. The
speculations of theater goers re
I garding the why and wherefore of
i pic ture acting will exist ,no longer
plain, j tures.
There will be no mystery regarding i stance of a player recognized
moving pictures ■'hen her explana- being at the very top in stage work
tions have been given. She wilj de- j who has turned to nictures and won
by • immediate succete.
ihe The splendid posings, the beauti-
wiil carry her audience with her to fu| gowns, the artistic merit of her
‘ | work, the natural attitude for act-
Superior j ing, the exceptional ability and the
in | wonderful personality of Miss Kus-
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 61, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912, newspaper, October 24, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228110/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.