Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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When your child is cross, | M. B. WHITLOCK & COMPANY I ^Theni
230-
No more blliouannaa.
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Chi-Namel
All Colors
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Take
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(classes and other things that will be of:
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Washington. D.
White and Beautiful
exhibit
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Best
w h
can
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iompany.
Building, upstairs
wh
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•cond hand
PJe«M* bring your card.
Addr-j®-» 1’
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Distributed
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Make Your
Overland
Old Furniture
Look Like New
Automobiles
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LONG X KING.
Sloan’s Liniment for Rheumatism.
Jar
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solicited.
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•Electricity
MULES WANTTD
Both Phones
storey
$1485.
WE-
‘ALSO HAVE MULES TO SELL
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100.
or
Grad Books at Palmer’s.
Plenty of it.
It is More Attractive
Grad Books at Palmer’s.
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Our Guarantee
Call us either phone.
SMI.
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HEEL-PROOF
WITT'
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Brightens the Home
It is Safer
If you want to
buy or sell—see me .
at the McKinney
. St. Wagon Yard.
W. E. HODGES,
Manager.
,|e
nod stuff
SUBLUBAN HOME well locajed and
worth the money for good farm. Fire,
Tornado and Hail Insurance correctly
p <
8r thi$>
SICK AND FEVERISH
WHEN CONSTIPATED
Can deliver to you
on short notice.
Denton Dairy Company
PURE JERSEY MILK AND CREAM
from tuberculin tested cows.
1 m pi'l-
tier $200. Tli*> Short -
burn breeders of Denton county imme-
N
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W
are always at your ser-
vice and ready to do
your work. *
If it’s PLUMBING you
want, phone
C. R. GASKILL Dealer.
Denton, Texas.
Phone 157.
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LZNA M. SKILES, Opt. 0.
OPTOMETRIST
M ITF 201. AleCLI’RKAN BUILDING.
woe
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Curbs and
Gutters
Are
Different
a well known authority, who warns us
P ' ......
SALE—S-xt
garden
ol-
We
■* I 1 i I I X
Bb w
Magill & Shepard
Furniture & Undertaking
Exclusive Agents
this
' lhe
part.
tub.
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B.'Hl-'I’i k
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FRE
I VC'
Is to Satisfy*.
And we leave .it
tO VOlle *** •
■ad. are wealth and life'so
R. H. GARRISON .
Denton, Texas.
ItF.TTAAC
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| Juice of Lemons!
t How to Make Skin
Rotti phones.
ERAI.IN, Dentist, south
middle block, upstairs
Denton
Overland Co.
Metropolitan Magazine. *
The livest Magazine in America
The Metropolitan is vital, sincere—a creation of
sane forward looking brains.
and
you
buying
wholesale
LADIES’ SHOES SHINED,
Cleaned and Dyed. *
SKILLED WORKMAN
Patronage solicited. Satisfaction
j guaranteed.
EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP.
Tor him no beat of drum, no call of
life
goose I .... .
all in one day. She is going to try I
keep her brooch and I’m
w- so .1-
sweet,
country's call awakes our hearts
to beat
No more for those we lovq In freedom’s*
land?" ,
F J CRADDOCK, Co. Agt.
B
■k.
2301 Te
Call P.
■it was 25
• of asre.
be I.....
,'eloel
Uak Grove
rain, any
Rest ewe, any
No so. .
Should gaunt hunger stalk the land.
■sday morning at the <
Clerk Roy Mays.
i performed the ceremony.
Garrell returned to P.l
Try one—see how easy
and comfortable it is.
Notice how you feel in a
beautiful car.
Think of the comforts,
pleasures, you have
realize the amount
save in price by
from a real
manufacturers, then buy
one from the—
a
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and by the
-quail' urgent call
f and feed
There is not
>d health
Drink Rone Dry. a
and nutritious.
Tit ADE
\\ I.
for dropping
Leon r; ,
ttiinks, is the desire to give
At the east
-old er-am >
H r pint of Die most wonderful lemon
-Tin
lo-
can save that of
given
iir <
he>e pricele
wdiere you
-or parents
College Tailoring Co.
Both Phones
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Trust Me! Try Dodson’s Liver Tone! ■
Calomel Harms Liver and Bowels
man wh
of our flag and
t - Hi-
lhe pa
A ar-. . f
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A Tile Co.. For£ Smith, Ack.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED—MATERNITY
nurse,
more.
WANTED- MAN with horse can
steady employment. Phone 205.
WANTED—MAN and wife ’
children, man to work on road gang/
woman to cook. Y. S. Ready, Lewis-’
ville. • 231c I
*£;
- • '
Every Mule sold >
out my barn abso-
lately guaranteed.
. note carefully
to it that yrhir community is
represented at this exhibit,
conununity irefs its share of the
offered as *weil as its part
of the benefits which thi
1
It makes the home
^rnere pleasant.
We will be glad to
wire your house. ‘
Bret Harte’s Novels
* -J*
« Four Volumes
Bret Harte as a writer needs no introduction. His
stories of frontier life are real human interpretations
Standard price Metropolitan 1 year $2.00.
Bret Harte, 4 volumes * 02.00.
Both for S2.Q1.
f MOVING
ge work
S- AMBULANCE.
I an ambulance jjhqjle
Day phone 148, nWit
>pv>'ral inilli- n p>-nplr> in tti<* sfa’os of 1 is
arc willing f . ‘
turn <>n flic b->at
Tuesday he promised he would allow
the therin<>met> rs to rise—a little.
tR.'Per not take down the stove
v away the bed clothes just.y.q.
Tomato plants /..me be-
Oakland, Phone 1U2. |
0 i?2
Ld9
0^7
wax in this cam-
ve land, money,
i devote to
> onj'si1 |v es
not d"ing my
ttie pc niiiim
recently. 15
M’CRARY & SUMRALL
“Plumbing that Satisfies”
_________OW Phone 520._________
«FURNISHED HOOMS and Board
Everything new See C. H. Davie, XI
Obb Elm. 230c
ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, 58
Rearl street. Phone HG2. 231c
TWO FURNfSHED rooms for rent.
Modern, south exposure. 31 Ash street.
231c
"TOTREST-Furnished room close in.
Phone 37. •
PUR RENT—Large hall in east build-
ing of Opera House block. Also^plerHy
215tfc
block of
Mrs P G.
189tfc
See
231 p
FOUR ROOM house and lot, close in,
sell on time, pay like rent. Dr. W. A
Jones. . 2091 fc
MtRRIED HERE TVESIHY
l< .1 Garrell and Miss Emma Eril
; of ii' ar Pilot I’uint were married here
I Tuesday morning at th" otllce of Coim-
‘' Squire .1 G Boyd
Mr. and Mrs
Pibd Point Ibis af-
8e hefii will be provided in due time.
There will be other announcements as
to days for judging in the different
Louisville, Ky. i Wa
There's no reason why a person i
should take sickening, salivating calo-
mel when 50 cents buys a large bottle
of Jiodson’s Liver Tone—a perfect!
substitute for vaiomel. -
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid that Tone instead and you will wake up
Nvill start your liver just as surely as *-•■•'»'■’■ iuiu. ■■■■■■ >
calomel, but it doesn't make you sick
and cannot salivate.
I Children and grown folks can take
I Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is per-
1 fetcly harmless.
Calomel is a dangerous drug. It is
j I
)i|h ! liiiiitiih!!
fej *:i.i*}4*’ p* i I?
If you want the best in cane syrup.
.z,,‘Sugar Rill." Distributed by j
Long A King.
Aiding great. No more biliousatM,
constipation, sluggiahnep*. headacha.
coated tongue or sour stomach. Your
druggist savs if you don’t” find Dod-
son’s Liver Tone acta betCT than horri-
ble calomel your money ia waiting for
you t Advertisement.) .
c>*reai beverage, i
. Alliance Ice |
j Company.
Qualitv, service and reasonable prices
all invite you to give your May grocery
| account to Turner Brothers.
We carry the largest and most com-
' plete stock of table sundries in Denton.!
I Our prices and service are sure to
! please you. LONG & KING. I
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Alien’s Foot—Ease, the antiseptic powder to be
■ shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-
bath. It relieves painful, swollen, smarting feet
and takes the sting out of coms and bunions,
feed by the Allied and German troops st the
front. Allen’s Foot—Ease is a certain relief for
sweating, callous, tired, aching feet. Sold by
Druggists everywhere, V>c. Always nse ft to
Break in new shoes. Trial package FREE.
Addresa, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
You who do t
;illd live under 111
Mleg.> will be kni
,se who, when the!
rd will ask
nd
We ire in
rmWiey at
, inspect
to mess
Bats Cleaned, Reblocked
and Trimmed
lamb under
and four e
Now'' is the time to have your cards
mad" w j. McCray, Jewebr.
l ath tub. ! Spring Colds Are Dangerous,
t 233c| sudden changes
5 Tvpewriter i underwear bring spring
■ ■ ■ - ■ - ■- ■_ snre t'
cold symptoms
s N-
combination
Light Fours 5 passenger $770
Light Six 5 passenger $1105.
Willys-Ktiight 7-pas.
Delivered in Denton.
GOOD COAL
divs 1
worth while.
"The total premium budget for the I Li'on.allv I
;!.;! :t is almost 81,f>00. and of this J a(qjx,. "
\wakes Ins soul nor stirs his bioog tg
strife,
n fiercest foe our liberties and Uvaf
demand. •
The Weather Man now promises to-
day to afford ns some chance to wear
i summer clothes, also at least a tempo-
h'.i i ■ rar>’ Ps,'ape from the clutches of the
I* '* fiion rPli cv i»v ra will Ex/s«»»v-»
k and b
WEATHER MAN NOW
FLIRTING WITH SPRING
of basement room for storage.
C. Wright
FURNISHED ROOMS—One
•quare, no stairs to climb.
Withers. Old phone 14<
HOL'SEb eor rent
FOR RENT—My home after June 1.
I >i iw inns and
‘ i med f 1'1 111 the
i .t Denton. Tex..
■refjon of
\ W etmore. Acting Supervising Ar-
________ __________«i
$1.50
Work guaranteed as good as
any in the state.
■■*. 1917 for the construction of the Unit-
ed Slates post other at Denton Tex.
i ng
C ,
be opened in this otllce at 3 p. rm. June!
.v- (.(>mmitlee
t office at Denton Tex. '
specitlcnrlons may be ob-
custodian of the site I
r at this office, in the!
f th" Supervising Architect.
6t!
on the stomach,
. rmapt and sure.
11 They also know w little given today
2&>c |
Every Man, Woman,
in Denton Cohnlv :
Will you ask yourselves. ’ W’hal can
1 do now and in the future to meet the
call of my countrv ?'' iiur voung nen
are .iii-vv■ rinc ’he call bv ofTi ting them-
selves. tloir servns-s, and It may be
their lives What more can one do?
But shall II
burdens <>l
public
Dentist, office * J
office suite ’/
ione 3il. r.j!
JoNES. Dentist, west side |
B,ae|Mrs. Flurence Giidilli Near i r -freshing and nutritious.
Aubrey Died Tuesday Morning
furnished or unfurnished Sam Haw-
kins. 1 235c
—FOR RENT 6H SALE—S^ ven room
house with growing garden Phone
M3. 233c
FUR RENT—.New modern “-room cot-
tage near Normal. O. M. Curtis.
FOR RENT—Five-room House. 120 N.
Elm. AH modern conveniences.
James Wilson at Denton Cafe-
ekl
229d-2tvv p r
idv for Hus-
on the east
We (live secured
Claude D>ty and
5 our p itt*1 nage solieit-
Crocker a W I
i”
t1 '
i"
II1
I
L! .
■^a|g
i'hay AH the club ------- . . ... ,,,,
j parts of the county will be here and*IqOggP(j kidneys, t
'imve charge of the program. Public I jn mine so it is i
demonstrations will be given by them. | irritation, thus <*n*
? I Another dav will be designated as Poul- (],.r disorders.
J,id Salts* is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful effervescent
i:“ : —•— drink, and nobody can
... ...'. by taking a little occa-
o keep the kidneys clean and
Advertisement
■ the co-operation of all our people, I '
id that this exhibit may h..ad3ches, nervous an<
Denton county I ask that | Mcepiessness acid stomach
"The place in which this exhibit will ' .'p1!!..!
1 befit will be nrovided in due time £• .i, .
and many requisitions for space arelffce will be south of the lobby,
already being made. Preparati:“ ......
exhibiting animals ^nd (arm products I
are already being made by a great
many people in almost every part of
the county *
“There is more interest being taken
in the growing of h:gn grade linstock
in Denton county at this time than
there has ever been and we meet peo-
ple in almost every community who
ask us where they can buy certain
kipds of registered livestock which they
are anxious to enter our exhibit.
"If our premium budrffet seems to be
-- —— • liui'iuauc-ru it is urcausc a great luauy i aun m-vnv
of the members of the [of the premiums offered have been of- vided for.
MEAT INJURIOUS
TO THE KIDNEYS
f tempera!ore* and
r colds with
throat and gen-
A dos* of Dr.
iag’s New Discovery is surp relief, this
happy ct.rnbinatioi) of antiseptic bal-
sams dears "the hea l, soo.hes the irri-
been a lingering col 1 is brok m up. Don't
stop tre^ment when re/ef s first felt
as a Halrcured cold is dinemous. Take
Dr. King's New Di-cov uy till your cold
is gone? ■ Advertisementj
is almost -st.r>00. and of tills I
| amount almost siTHt lias be>wi secured:
by flic Secretary from oufshle of th-'
county We have received many con-,
gratulations from all over the countrv
for our efforts to c • — --•‘-:1
i and we will have many visitors from
fresh I ;ill over the rountry to our show.
W» kindly ask alt the readers of
Record*Chronicle, both the Daily
loo
DENTIST®.
CHARLES SAl'NDEHS, I-......
over Turner Bros. Both phones
" W N iltiW ELL, D. D S .
203 McClurkan Building Pt
DR W
squar*
J w
square,
DR. RICHARD MANDELL. Dentist, of-|
flee Kincaid
pnstofflce.
be glad to convince you if interested. |
CITIZENS L jAN A INVESTMENT CO. I
R. P. Lomax. Pres j
”E<'ONO H\ND ARTICLES EOR SALE
COMPLETE THRESHING outfit, ready
to run, for sale or trade. Terms. H. C. I
d-honltleld. Krum Route 2. 231d-ttwp
I 'llt SALE Good bicycle. Call 12G1-1
White. 233c
Ijtl A-l l!5 DEPARTMENT, Supervis- i
^■•Architect's Office. Washington. D. Jo-u u
April 30. 1917.—Sealed proposals will j ]jshed
' ”l Q ■' - premiums ,i/
Architect's Office
EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR|
Ad-: n|| gan Bring Back Color and Lustre i
With Sage Tea and Sulphur.
i When you darken your hair with j
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell,
i because it's done so naturally, so even- [
I ly. Preparing this mixture, though, at j
I home is mussy and Troublesome. For I
i 50 cents you can buy at any drug store ‘
JT’h en easy and inexpensive matter.
Simply apply a coat of Pee Gee
r.L-5xt’-! .\C and : ou’il be delighted with
its ilne rc> ;!ts e nd your own work.
Fee Gee TG.-GU-LAC makes old furniture,
fk or; and woodwork look like new
'1 ry i«\ ,
PEASLEE-GAULBERI CO., Incorporated
Manufacturers : :
"What Can I Do Now to Meet
the Call ot My Country?" ?
_________ ■—G,;.,... _____________
sidewjusIintEHEST SHOWN IN 'PUNS FOO FEDEUl
CO. LIVESTOCK AND ! BUILDING RECEIVED
AGRICULTURAL SHOW .tcc,11-
I received by the local postoffice
The followihg statement of the pros-1 dfek*U°to ’
peci, mu mans f >r lhe Deni m Cmu-'.y
l.,\.’sh>cl. and Acncuilurai show Ji* | are now being advertised for and will I
i‘v * < ‘^rPt La: £■ i-n r "as .m?uf tbe opened at Washington on June g
by . etary Felix f. Reev<js of the -jqH, piang received outline a build-’
commerce. < [ jng oy one story and a basement for
I There as considerable interest being i y1(> FX(qusjvo use < the postoffice. It
I taken by the peoph in general in the. is tn bp buiH of bpick an<(
finished in n
announcement of the Denton Conuty i stone. The building will front on
V11?, a.n?l ^‘1vest^cJ£ i North Locust street and the mail box
d Denton Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5 and ; sections will be almost directly in ■
6» „ *■ , , , . • .. (front bf the main lobby entrance. The
People in almost every community; postmaster will have -a private office
in .Denton county have assured us that With a vault just north- of the lobbv
they were interested in the^movemenl [and the monev order affd register of- L
an.l manv r..n. Heit Anna fnr are j fire Will be SOUtll Of the lobby. East |
Preparations for | and back of the box sections and the ;
’ general windows will be the working j
room for the postoffice, clerks.
The basement will contain two of-j
fices for federal agents, one of which]
will be occupied by Wm. Ganzer. the
boiler for steam heating the building,
fuel room, lavatories 'and toilets and
other rooms including a storage room
and a janitor’s room and a rest room
for the carriers off duty.
The building will be lighted though-
out wigi electricity and heated by
steam. Electric fans for all rooms
unbalanced it is because a great many I and sections on the first floor are pro-
l the ready-to-use preparation, improv- I
ed by the addition of other ingredients
called "Wyeth’s Sage Tea and Sulphur
Compound." You just dampen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw* this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. By morning all gray
hair disappears, and, after another ap-
plication or t<vo, your hair becomes
beautifully darkened, glossy and luxu-,
riant.
Gray, faded bair, though no disgrace,
is a sign of old age. and ds we all desire
a youthful and attractive appearance,
get busy at once w ith Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur* Compound and look years]
younger. This ready-to-use preparation !
is a delightful toilet requisite and not
a medicine. It is not intended for the
cure mitigation or prevention of dis-
ease.- (Advertisement.)
•real beverac**.
Alliance Ice
: try Show day. Cither days will feature i
j other classes all the way thru the the
Every day will show something I ijth'ja-water
; .... make, a mistak
jand ach
clear liquid that is easy to apply amt
' more effective than musty plasters or i
ointmen's because if penetrates quickly
wifhout rubbing. For the many pains ■
\ and aches following exposure, strains.
sprains and muscle soreness.’ Sloan’s i
l iniment i= promptly effective. Always'
have a hottie handy f e.* iron/ lumbago, i
j toothache backache stiff neck and all i
external pains. At druggists 25c.
vertisement.)
would be diately subscribed the *60 necessary toi
v....... |bp j make up the 8200 of . 2 1, .///.[
[entitled us to the 8100 offered by the|
“It surely pays to advertise." said ] tjon of Chicago.
Joe Cory Tuesday. “I got my wild-tame < -qt nur ambition t
and rny daughter got her brooch. | b,.s( county’exhibit ever put on in the I
State of Texas. We believe lh-*t xve I
can do this for the reason that ... ...
..eve Denton county is the best county I *
in 'T’ovia • \V-a v*MQli7o thaf fha Qnr»ro_ 4
the blood to poison Hie entire system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
. -- ,• • _-.i | |ik,, lumps of lead, and you have sting-
• -.-r •■. •; ■ ■ ‘ ing pains in the back or the urine is
make tins exhibit something that Den-[ (.blI|()y f,lt| (lf sediment, or the bladder
■ on county will be proud of we must i js irritable, obliging you to seek relief
more I J )P, co-operation of a 11 oiir poop|e, (b]I.jng nie night: when you have se-
and 1o the end that this exhibi may (l,.ail3(.h(ls> an<1 dizzy spells
i be a credit to Denton county I ask that I sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheuma-
not y,"ur bit u- v. ... tism in bad weather, get from vour
• - The place m which this exhibit will pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
He held will be provided m due time*. Salts- take a tablespoonfid in a glass
mil There Will be other announcements as | ,,f xvi!er before*breakfast each morn-
•his *" days f”r •ill',*r,nF m the different j j„g aild in a few da vs vour kidnev* will
classes and other things that will be of • a,.t tiri,, ^IIS famous salts is made
| interest t<> Hie public. ’ | fr,,m the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
"One day will be designated as Club , combined with lithia. and has been used
i day All the club members from all I f,,r generalions to flush and stimulate
i ..«■ win h™., ..„.h . . . .. t(, nentralize the acids]
> it is no longer a source of i
irritation, thus ending urinary and blad-
I
f a small jar of ordinary!
one can prepare a full quar- i
soften-r and complexion beautitl *r.!
squ-'-'zing the juice of two fresh]
l-mimis into a bottle containing three]
•,miv < of orchard white. <
tn- lak-n t
liu-1 cloth
then this
nr-nHis. I
lemon juice is used tn
iii-iv.- such blemish-
-ft 'i'i r. suioothener and beautitbr.
.lust try it!
cliard white at any pharmacy and two
l-'inons fr>-m fhe gr-cer and make u
i quarfer pint ->f tins st
I- nmn lotion and massage it
lhe face. n-*ck. arms and hands.'
Inrally should help to soften, freshen. I
bli-aeh and bring out the roses and
beauty -.f any skin. It is wonderful
to -mioothen rough, red hands.
Xdvertisernent.
....... Can- should/He
■ -train the juice through a I -'okly. t ,
-■» no elmon pulp gets in. i H-f printed in each qpe
lotion will keep fresh for/md see t -
Every woman knows that |
bleach and re- I y "ur
such blemishes as sallowness, { l'r, ,niums
• and tan and is the ideal skin;
Ram. one year»o!d and over. 8.5
Ram Iamb under one year old, .<5.
Ewe ,,ne >>ar obi and over, <5.
Ewe lamb under on-- y- ar old. 85.
Ram and four ewes sweepstakes .
231P
Sherman
Ag-rncy ;
tailor >hop.;
2 i5c '
•ek, «1 GO.
monthly. 81 50. i
w —kly. 8150.
< ! ASSES
--‘ientiticaily t.il -I Broken lenses £[|p 5\--afher Man t
duplicated and prescriptions tilled.
Zoological garden That
T'-stl-ss for me to keep t
man or any of his family fail?
Some people in every call like this*
win -hirk an> will l«mk for a chance
to make money out uf the mlsforUmee
of w ar 5 oil who do t^g.w^io display
- tlas and live under ttg^voiectlon and
it- j rivii-g- - will be knWfh and hated
by those who. when thefrebomeland is
m peril will ask for or look for a
< Hance t
Tor you there is no call—
I-’or him there is no «../---/—~
train.
ml in him to strr. in him no pain.
wanted *
Kill t22t-ldue
XVANTED a diver
rtinst be barsrain.
502.
“WANTED--15d head cattle to
400 acres .good *rra
at Long A.' Kimr s
Fur PALE
fore 9 a. tn.
Mrs. Bridge
NATH'NA!.
does all kinds of 1
at Leilbe'ter
Bpth plmn-s
Country 'l- n11
Ladies’ Home
SPECIALISTS.
DR. P. LIPSCOMB, socialist eye, ear,
nose and throat. Office over Curtis 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 Old phone 22. new 162.
FEED \\D HAY.
.. CHOPS, bran, corn, hay and other feed
stuffs. Best stove-and heater wood. Full
"measure, prompt delivery. Arkansaw
Mill, S. Elm S1 Phon-* 410
LAW Y ERS.
H. R. WILSON does civil practice in
all the courts. Office McClurkan Build-
ing.
Joes anu < j p, Lin-msclimidt of/Route 1
irp< have - j ||)P (.j,v 'pucsdav and in i.........
i m 1 '.....''
oppoi tuntji '
of some ol
this call and these
you and for you.
people of ttiis country alike
the reason that everyon-- ha
timnced '<> d" his part is m-t that tie is
a traitor to his country, but that he it
not thoroughly aroused. Will a good
Sa ****•' ------------------------------------------
SAFETY* FIRST. Your flrat account
to pay should be your life insurance.
Others can wait, but take no chances
on losing the protection you carry for
Hjf, wife and babies. C. Fyffe or J. D.
gftye for receipt. _ __
St Stated conclave of ftenton Gom-
NgfiM^mandery No. 45. K. T. Tuesday,
May 8th, at 8 p. in. Important
business.
« ' . J. J. .MACLACHLAN E. C.
H. W"LFS< HLN, Rec
RIHIM* FOR KENT.
Ri.iOMS and
See C. H Davie,
Sweet IMish. pickles.
S’rv-'s in quart jars.
-■ quality.
Drink Bone Dry. a
[ scrv ICC
to Washington,
captains of last, year's cadet co
already received commissions
regular army.
, The cause for dropping 586 men ac-
DARNELL, DENTON TRUST CD. [ thinks, ^^he'^esire’T^i’ve Hie men
of th-- National Guard units a chance
I for Hi*- training, they being given
preference because of their service
the border for mor-: than a year.
yve]i located residences in Denton. Will ! _
Premiums for Oxford Sheep
at County Livestock Show
Texas Ranger work. ._v. __
nougher of this city, member of the I Commerce placed on Shorthorns 8140/
who returned Tuesday I After Ibis appropriation was made the
ir-'iu "This includes about sev- shorthorn Breeders Association of Chi-
enty-flve inspectors and atrnut 125 enun- cago. III., made us arc offer of 8100, pro-'
ty men, most of whom have had ex- ! vided we would offef 8200. Tiff* Short-!
perience as cowboys and ar * accustom-'
ed to range riding such as ’
helpful along the border when*
Dangers are expected to serve.”
Read my guarantee! Liven your liver and bowels
and get straightened up without taking (sicken-
ing calomel. Don’t lose a day’s work!
I REE OF CHARGE.
Why suffer with indigestion, dyspep-
sia, iorpid liver, constipation, tour
Xo stomach, corning-up-of-food-after-ttl-
or iug, etc , when you can get a sample
vou bottle of Green’s August blower fret at
it. M. Curtis’. This medicine has re-
markable curative properties, and hat
demonstrated its efficiency by fifty yetra
of success. Headaches are often caused
by a disordered stomach.
August Flower is put up in 25 and 75
cent noHl'-s. For sale by all dealers tn
civilized countries. (Advertis^nent.)
Inadvertently the list of prizes for
the oxford sh*-ep to be given at tl,ie
county agricultural and livestock show
• m October 2. 3, 4. 5 and 6 was omit-
; t«-d from the pr- niimn list as pub-
Follow in-' is the list
announced by- th--
Pee Gee PF. \G-LAC ij Slain and Varnish
combined. Canns in JI Natural Wood colon,
White, Cold and Sih er E name L All sizet.
Grffi'b --I
Aubrey -lied Tm-
■k from
of about
8h'**was the wife
is surviv-d
The d--c. as>-
‘ months and 28 days
funeral s-tv ices will
.-lay afternoon at 3
will b-‘ made at
I miles'
la v morn- |
I v plioid ft v er
week with !
of h ,
I by three'
. i’llTlili,
ii|^|ikiii !iii
■
Box i stuffed up head.
30 1-ral
I-asture. |
S'-' B-'U Smith
I.XIXDRV of
lanndry w--rk
i arru!h's
31, H-nt- n
man. -lv -Ty vv
Joiirpal.
Saturday Ev. ning DoS
Phone 64 H E Biow-I-t
NGTIi E- *WE ar- n -w r
iness in our ru vv b
side of the square
the services of Mr-
Mr. Patterson V ,
ed an-t appreciat--d • .rocker a 't'',"1
Barber Shop. East Si-1--. ’-31c.
LADIES—If you only kn-w what a
great help a Wizard Gas Iron is in your
home vou would n -t !>•■ without one.
Phone Mrs. W. L J- n-s, 521 "Id phone. [
““JIM GoOI>E. transfer and livery cabs
^nd baggage wat-ms at all trains S*r-
vlce car anywhere in city P|ione 13t
rental agents
A. R.-Mei UNTIE offl.e with Duggan
Abstract Co. Phone !3i r-*nts houses;
in north, east, south and west D- nt'-n. ■
Furnished rooms for rent
BREEDING notices.
D AN. KNOWN as the Levcr- tt saddle |
horse, will make the season at the Red
Bam. *'n''
TAS" REGISTERED Jersey bulls. Pa<l-
asha of St Lambert, HR 101 469 and Wit-
Da A’s Noble HR 111.406, latter grandson
of Noble of Oaklands, sold for 815.000.
and both sons of W ilna A, Register of -
Merit cow with confirmed butter test ot I
17 lbs, 7 oz. in 7 days. Terms 82.50 cash ■
with return privilege. I still have my .
two other Jersev bulls and my red Dur- -
ham huh. Terms 81 50 cash with return
gg\ ’ privilege. Will Locknane. Brownlow & [
i MeNiel Transfer yard, W. Oak Phones
h ' 114.
S/; FOR SALE—One fine registered Po-
ind China brnod sow. E J. Craddock. I
A ETERINARI ANS.
DR. JACK L SKH.FS, veterinarian Of- )
r- flee phone 970. Office, Room 201, Mc-
Qwkan Building.
p , PR 'W E. BOTT?, graduate veterlna-
■ * rian. Office Lipscomb’s Drug r*-~
Phone 20. Residence phone 486.
™“?OITTRA.“
I BABY CHICKS—Barron strain, from
250 to 282 egg stock, 818 per 100; Bar-
ron and other White Leghorns mixed
812 per 100; Barred Rocks, etc.. 810 p**r
100 Write your order to Mr. or Ms.
^■< ' / g, J. Wilson. Denton. Texas
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red eggs
, > M per setting, filling incubatora a
F gveetalty. Leave orders at D. A M. As-
fx- sociation-at Denton or address Mrs.
K" Sam W. Harper, Sanger, R. F. D. No. 2.
230d.34wp
l 7" ' 1 ifiBMnWk. „
I FOR BRICK and concrete work, call
■F >.579 All work guaranteed. S. A. Bushey
Mayr’t
Wonderful Remedy
Quickly Restore!
I Th' !-* i- m- ai'm<*nt causing more
land mis-ry than stomach trouble.
| t3n gall stones, cancer and ulcers of j
j the stomach and intestines, constipation,
acuL’ indigestion, aut-i-intoxivation. yel-
low jaundice, appendicitis and other se-
i ri'ius and fatal ailments result from it.
■Thousands of stomach sufferers owe
I their complete recovery to Mayr’s Won-
Iderful Remedy, it is unlike any other 1
i remedy. 1' sweeps the poisonous bile
and c.itarri.ai accretions from the sys-
It'-m. Soothes and allays chronic inflam-
ni.iiion Many declare it has saved their
Hives, and prevented serious surgical op-1
i-•rations. Try one. -lose today*. Watch
’-its marvelous result*. Contains no al- I
jcohol—no habit-forming drugs. Book
Ion stomach ailments EREE. Address
j Geo. h. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago/
.Belter vet— obtain a bottle of May’s]
Wonderful Remedy from .0. M. Curtis, '
'or .any re.iahle druggist, wtio will re-;
1 fund your money if it fails.— (AdvL)
FINANCIAL.
MONEY Tfi lo.m --n farm lands
» to buy vendor s |j»-n notes
a position to pay you tin*
once. No out of town man t
your land or Dall is lawy.-rs
with your titles imr titles are all ex-
amined bv siiiliv.in a Hill of D-nton.
See Joe I. Bl-vv.-lt, with Land M -rf-
.* , gage Bank * JiAWtfe
T. B DAV IS Stfli has ttie cti- .fp> st rale
of interest on residence loans in Denton
Room 110. Raley Rldk’
'“PLENTY 11E money at ail times to
'oan on choice farm lands. See us be-
fore making arrangements elsewhere.
Citizens Loan A Investment Go., R. P
Lpmax. Pr- s
UIMT.LI ANEOl S.
SALE—Good gas ramr-.
house fYir rent. G <s "nn- cti.-n
391.
Ft.Hi SALE
Buick auto
West Hickory
GENTLE MILCH e-iw for sal-
H Stivers dav phone 105. niirlit phone
570. - L'r~
•’“FURNACE S<.\/n Jersey h--ifers
)d 2-year-"lds. Good stuff >-■•’ It. T.
' ; firby.
gas man. The ice man will begin soon
look for his inning unless something
happens alone the same lines of* th"
] happenings for the past month.
The last year's straw hats have been |
I hanging on the front peg in the mascu -
line closets for a month with never a
chance to get an airing. Ev-ry time the
'searcher after signs'of spring began to
have hope that the p’ ’
arrived the Weather Man switched on I
the cool wave and it was a “hike" back 1
to winter clothes and bring back the]
gas stove along with more
the bed. 1
Fish-me n are grieving as wed as the |
man w ho raises'cotton. Th- man w ith I iffln Romanri ffiT PfOCh
wheat and oats has not been so down] Lil I lu UulllullU IUI lluull
in th- mouth, while the f» w cilv gar- >* . ■. n «
^"p7;^di^s’JnT i Vegetables, Grocers Say
jubilant, for th- vv '.alher has b—n id-al j ---
for ftio«e two crops, because the coo]-; Local grocers are feeling the. effect
; n--ss has k-ut them from getting tough] of th- campaign for the planting of
and kept th- growth just right for ;ti-- s g.ard-ns. .according to on- of D- nton's i
lazy man's crops. - ; groc-ry ui-n Tuesday, who said there) .
Several inillo n people in th- sfa’es of ] is now very littl-- d-niand for any 1
T-'Xus and iiklalmma ar- willing for'kind of vegetables that can b- raised]"
1 h-T-. B-.ins. in s*m- instants Irish j
potato-s. and oth-r articles mat ar-
.n->l y- t r- a-ly for us- in th- local | t
. gard-ns are being called for, but there y
1 lias b'-'-n a great, falling off in th-!/
| usual spring d-mand for fr-sh gr—n | *
.... 1 sluff. The grocery man was not be- ;
Th- torture of rheumatism, the pains moaning the loss of what this part !
’ s that make life unbearable ; of his trad- amount-d to. howw-r. and.
-d l>y Sloan's I,inimen' a clehn/-tat-’d that th-* demands for the other
lim s of his stock are very good.
LOUT AND FULND.
F'H ND—SMALL <
and pay for this notice.
AUTOMOBILES.
Gut tD GAR for sale or trade for lot.
Dr. W. A. Jones. 209tfc j
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
K*). AGUES WELL improved sandy
land farm 4 mile small town. 87,000.
Would consider one-half in clear city
property notes for balance. Land!
Mortgage Bank. tf
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND EX-
CHANGE.
To EXCHANGE for Denton city prop-
erty. 160 a-r-s in Wise county; 90 acres,
in cultivation, fine valley land, ordi-1
nary improvements. Price $5,000; in-1
eiimbran-e 81.000. S
1t>0 AGUES 3 miles of Denton. 40 in s
cultivation, 40 meadow, balance pasture,
ordinary improvements. Price 865; in-
cumbrance 82,400.
Ilk) ACRES 12 miles north of Denton,
85 in cultivation, ordinary improve-
ments. Price 855; incumbrance $2,500.
2.0 ACRES IN Oklahoma. 75 in culti-
vation. 4-room house.- Price $2.5 per
-re; incumbrance $780.
.1
Full SALE—80-acre farm at $40 per
icre tcrop included, and possession giv-
■ n June 1st. A. G. Davis. 226tfc j
Some attractive "bargains in lots and]
ag-'. s >
age. S5
•Grad Rooks at Palmer’s.
Y’-iii can get fresh cream puffs every]
Mondav and Thursdav at the D-nton
gladsome time had gt(.ani R-jk-ry. i 1
• Mun exx itnhni! rm 1 _______________ SpP<*lfv
Drink B--n- Dry. a c-real beverage,
, r- fr-shing and nutritious. Alliance lee [
cover for Company.
Building material of all kinds is high-j
er than ever known. It behooves you |
to keep your property well insured. 11
can, furnish you with that protection] • ------- •
at & very small cost. When you lose [ Look Mother! If Tongue is Coated Clean
we pay. Little Liver and Bowels.
J.'P. SI AGEE, your little one’s«tongue is eoated, ]
(General Insurance Office Guaranty Bank it is a sure sigh the stomach, liver and ]
Phone No. 947. [bowels need ? sienna-1
_ll_.'i._. ■ ■■ ■ _■ ---* I ing at once. When your
.. ’JTi ANNOtNCEMENTS. (peevish, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, eat i
l or Commissioner for unexpu-ed term or act natIJrallv; if breath is bad. stom-
.. . I, nail ] rqiinq aboot town
MALE HELP AVANTED. j of “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a nw w 1 ivini
MEN WANTED—The Acme Press I few hours all the clogged-up, constipa-i ____
Anniv'S’ ni-ntS * aumbCr °f ‘8°ur bI,e ,an,J undigested food] ..ThPrp wprP over 100 signailir(JS on
-- ZZ6trc wdl gentjy move out of the bowels, and the telegraphed p-tition to Senator Hop-
you have a well, playful child again. kins, urging him to \ote against the
L Sick children needn’t be coaxed to ; Bee text book bill," said'F. F. Hill Tues-
ZmjC I j''’-'' a*--->------1---si-.-. «• iati I x.«*
lions of mothers keep it handy because
cases to I they know its action c" ,h“
Mrs. L. E. Smith, 35 W. Syca- |jver and bowels is pn
501 did phone. 243c j They aiso know m little o.
| saves a sick child tomorrow.
AsJi y°’,r druggist for a 50-cent bot-
-d ffVni "California Syrup of Figs," which
Y. S. Ready, Lewi?? "•'?ntains directions for babies, children
— ‘of all ages and for grown-ups plainly
on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits
7olieg-’o7n Describe Is"1'1-herP’ Get lhe ®enuine made by
college pin. Describe ..(3a|ffornia Ejg Syrup Company ** (Ad_
I vertisement.)
All A. & M. Seniors to Enter
War Service tor Government
mercury and attacks your bones. Take
a dose of nasty calomel today and you
Will feel weak, sick and nkus-ated to
morrow. Don’t lose a day’s WMiu *;
Take a spoonful of Dodson’s Liver >-
Tornado and Hail !
written in leading
/ .,y ;
!... I . / ’ ... .’ " 1 doing to take | ,
that goos- io Dallas and give him to the I jj,'
' ‘ ' goose is foo1
i with him."
’ merce alone cannot do this, neither can
cmn-rLtion i ,h“. l‘P,’?,-,n ‘I‘ai"’* in ,,1P i,a<,k or the urine is
, * "IIV ’ ■ I-*1 ""l make this exhibit som-thinc tti.it Den -I . -. »..>■ «■ >; .. .u-
with Roundabout said. rOur vvti-at is .
s-rv e-->.
What mor-
'■■ and onlv these b-ar th-
f war? As you hav- been told
by public «q-tak-i> and by the news-
papers. th-r- is an
f--r tin- production of
crops ami meat animals
la person in this county in K
but who can. if he has Hie willing
1 mind, aid in s-me vvav in
I paign Y ou . ilh-T 1
or tim- that you
n-eessary work
que>ljon, “If 1
| why not?"
Every man who liv-s under Hi- pro
fiction of our flag and -mr laws ow-i
a d- l-t t ■ III- flag and 1-- tin
have m Hi-' p.i-t giv-n up their lives
in Hi- wars of our lounlry to s-cur-
for use tfl-s-‘ priceless privileges,
difference where you w-r» born
wh-r- v -ur pan-nts cam- from,
are here b—ause yon like this country
and its oppoi lunties h-tter than you
do those of some other countrv. and
questions are to
and ar- to all the
We hope
not com-
ic ov-r ttie premium ]
1 y
and that
t | t- rnoon.
from fhe standpoint of development. STOMACH AILMENTS THE
A catalogue will b- mailed out in a
NATION'S CURSE
ion
have
Gats are|
and j
can
Ysk
un
Fl- -r-tie--
-f
..I
I aft- r an illn-'-s
x typhoid fever
/, I J. Griffith and
| small ehildr-n
years, 8
■--ii- 'n'" r
•>-4tfc ] \v,.(|n.-s,
'- int--rm-nt
I —met'-ry.
Box i
in Texas.’ W- realize that the S-cre-1
tarv- of the Denton Chamber of C m-1
Hu- D-nton chamber of Commerce. To
ARE VOL GOING TO ENLIST?
If so. it will be to your advantage to
, t a i-tt-r from the post office.
-sTirdish our exhibit . Brice Hammett or S. A Dowdell.
al] ov-r th- cV-untry f>
kindly ask al!
I “Th-re were over 100 signatures on
---i—r 11 i '-”Jl U1 vo«e13, auu . thp telegraphed p-tition to Senator Hop-
YY ANrED—SIX bricx y.h-ders, steady I y°u have a weli playful child again. kins, urging him to vote against the
t "rTn'.. 2 * oh L ^ick children needn’t be coaxed to ] Bee text book bill,” said'F. F. Hill Tues-
_ j take this harmless “fruit laxative.” Mil- day, “and with just one exception, ev-
ery man I presented th- petition to
signed it willingly." Similar petitions,
have ie-n policing into the L-gislature
fromxiver the state, according to Aus-
tin newspaper dispatches, and locally
s-ntim-fit seems overwhelmingly if not
almost fimanimouslv opposed to order-
ing new’ contracts for text books made
now when conditions in the publishing
and other business ate not normal and
when prices are unn-uatly high.
1 “About 200 <
Livestock Sanitary commission and em-i f-r-d by some of the contributors who I
p|oy-s ar- thinking of volunteering | specified what their premium should be !
th-ir free services to the Governor for offered on. as in the Shorthorn Breed-
Texas Ranger vyork.” said Ernest Coca- ing class. In this class the Chamber of!
yv«iiitzFi4*n fiY f 114 • i f v m m aY 7 111* ! i ’iiriirru'ri1^ n 1 a oorl r»tv h ARna ® 4 A A !
Commission,
from Dalias.
returned
Mr-
-•-utli
in-
37
G-t three ounces of or-!
. .. days. It will be our purpo-y to
up 1 Pl*3<’’ on- (,f these catalogues in the]
"weetly fragrant H|an'1'' fT ov-ry farmer and exhibitor]
g- it 'dailv into I "f afiy kind of farm products in Denton!
I hands. It na- [ county. If you should fail to receive
soften, fresh-n/•n-. kindly advise the Secretary and al
eopv will lie furnished you
•To the -nd that th- D-nton County
Agricultural and Livestock show may
be worthy of Denton county. I ask that |
you give your fullest co-operation and 1
support."
Please bring your card.
Hom-r L Fry, son of L. L Fry of
[this city, is at horn- from A. & M. col-
lege pr>-paratory to leaving Ttiursday
‘night for L-on Springs to atl-nd the
officers' training eamp. Mr. Fry is a
ttiis year’s graduate from the A. X M.
college, diplomas having been granted
jearly to the entir- class to permit tji°
m-mb-rs to enter government service,
and sixty-six of the 143 Seniors will en-
ter Leon Springs. The others will en-
ter various branch-s of the government
. ire, a number having already gone |
Washington. All fhe majors and'
,h“ wi
going to b- short. In some fields 1 do
n-'t believe that th-r- will be
than five bushels to th- acre.
doing much b-tt-T than wheat
promise to -Io very well. I d<
understand whv wheat is,no better than
it is. We have oft-n had dry springs
on wh-at h-for- and it would coin- out
and make a crop, but it did not
time. W- will be lucky if vv- g- t an
average of t-n bushels p-r acre."
a*Tahlespoonful of Salts If Back
Hurts or Bladder Bothers.
ts^i’Twftl^c^^
I American Shorthorn Breeders associar|f„ b„ (.()nslanlly hn glJard against kid-1
to make this the. kidneys do their utmost to free
‘‘r pm nn in me (b,, b],,U() ()f tbjs irritating acid, but
believe that web,.c,irne weak from the overwork: they
'm11 [bat we be- sluggish: the elitninative tissues
the best county] ,.|,,g an,j thus th- waste is retained itk
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