Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Our COMPLETE
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O. M. Curtis.
DRI’Gft AND JEWELRY
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R. T. CLARK IS DEAD Summer Stoves
we sell
Give us a trial order
part of your feed trade
L. F. COLLINS & SON
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Boylan & Co
Tailors and Cleaners
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Fresh rat fish today.
IDEAL -.RESTAI RAXT
Why Pay Rent?
Have some nice cottages
easy payments,
me about this
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Fresh cat fish todsv.
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Mi«s .Mmtie Graves of Mena an Good values at 7.00, special S5.50 Good values at 6 50. special $5.00
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ST<M'K HOLDERS’ MK’-T'AG.
A meetinc of the Stockholders ol
the Deuton .Milline Co. will be held
at the r office in Denton on Monday.
June 3. at 10 o’ lock a m for the
cleet on of a .board Of directors and
for atiCOtting '<> •■; r, o'hor 1 iidn«-et
an mav properlv come before said
meeting. G. H. RLEWETT.
dtfw2t Preal ent.
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' 7 and C. I f-xerdaes, wb eh
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consignee.
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Make the cheapest and best cow feed on ^he market. We
have a great deal of this mixed ’red for you Phone us
today to bring you some of it Old Phone 114; New 248
I J. M. Pinckley.
West Oak St. The Feed Man
When installing a phone. J
not have ' he most popular L
What .sour gtocer. tailor, I
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I receive front 3 to
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Program for Little Folk*..
Plenty of it, Cjill us up at once and get a sack of this
feed It saves you just half the cost of feeding bran and
chops. Also plenty of dry postoak stovew-ood and charcoal
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m—en nn unrnrrmrrr-wrR'Y^RllS—ta —nki rrri-^^r i rSWRif 1 *'
They are Talking About Our Collar Work
Since we installed our new- collar machinery our
customers tell us our collars are so smooth on the
inside they hardly realize they are wearing a starch-
ed collar. Give us your next collar bundle and you
will be agreeably surprised at the improvement
THE DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
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make it because
Bringing new laeas, new style# ano
new designs; the laiesi up t© right now in
Photography. Call and see those
Beautiful New Sepias.
You will like Verabest. because it makes the|best of bread,
c akes biscuits and makes cooking easier.
Specify Verabest When You Order Floun m
THE DENTON MILLING CO.,
The more cerefully you choove your Sprint hat. the more
■eceabary tiisit your footwear should exhibit a correapondy.it
ele<ance. A harmony in these conspicuous points of attire
gives a contented mind. In La France you always find that
touch of, distinction which marks the dress of particular people.
ial care in attending to them.
We deliver packages to all
parts of the cit\ Both Phones
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You Haven't Got the Right Hold
on the problem of how to keep looking clean, natty and *
“smart” during the heated term unless you have solved «t 5
by bringing your clothes to Hamilton & Yeatts You can
have them cleaned and pressed when they have become $
mussed and “baggy” and keep looking as well as if your |
wardroEie was extensive enough for you to wear a new suit •
every week by’ keeping it in nrst-class condition with aid of 4
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Summer session of the Hardy
School of Oratory- will open June
1912. and continue nix weeks
Buy You an Imperial Self Heating Sad Iron and keep
cool. Sent out on trial
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ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES
Any style and size We can save you money on fixtures
Electric Toasters, Electric Chafing Dishes. Irons. Etc.
The current will he running all day soon Come and see
these conveniences
Denton Water, Light and Power Co.
Ice Cream Freezers,
Water Coolers,
Mexican Hats,
Ice Tea Glasses,
The Best Line of Blue
and White Enamelware
The Fair
This bank handles ac-
countsranging from One Dollar
to Thousands of Dollars The
handlmg of these accounts is
parallel, >the small and the
large account receiving the
same attention. THE BEST
XX E KNO\X HOW TO
GIVE
No matter how small your
business may be, we desire to
handle it for ) ou—and we
offer you our complete ser-
vice— a service which is the
outgrowth <f many years
business and banking exper-
ience. XX e are proud of the
recort this bank has for ex-
tending accommodations to
the small depositor, as well as
to the larger accounts.
We not only desire
account, but we are exceed-
ingly anxious for it.
Denton County
National Bank
(The Bank for Everybody)
There’s an up-to-now stock of
jewelry store goods on display in
Curtis’ window. Your friend
graduates m a few days. You II
find just the thing perhaps you
want to offer on display there,
and if not there's many more things
inside the store. Everything
marked in plain figures at prices
that are fair to vou
No trouble to show goods.
& COMPANY
Stroud & Grant
East McKinnfey Street Phones: New 291, Old 277
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pas of the F’frs Bap.liat > hur< h off-
ciatliiK, and interment followed ttie
services at the Odd Fellows' cemw-
tery.
DENTON SOCIETY HAPPENINGS
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Thu following cl pidnss from the I
society columns of the Dallas News
will lie of interest here, the inter-
taintnents honoring itenton guests tn
Dalias:
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A bargain
A T Ry. Co. of Texas month.
< i»1.LE<;F ol TNDTRTRlAL V‘TS.
NOTICE.
• Mrs; Elia F Little, one of the
best primary .teachers in Texas, w 11 '
teach a smal| clasa of children be- .
tween the ages of six and e'ght. |
The class will begin Monday, June
lf». No tuition will be chariffttl ano
preference will he given to chfldren
| who are to begin publ c school nexf
year. I will be glad to have ini-
on ilia elv the aPPl rations of par-
ents residing in Deuton, and as only
a limited number can be taken ap
ilications wth be acceitted n the
order in which the names arc- sent
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Miss Selina T else of the ninsie
department will also lake a few In-
strumental students during the
Funinur School. This cjas« wil] be
I'mited and appt'eations should be
telephoned in immediateb
XV. 8. B1ZZKLL.
President.
I Denton.
Notice is liert-tii given that I. W
!<’ Murphy, local agent io, the Mis-
isouri. Kansas and Texas Railway
i('o . of Texas, will on the 20th day
(if lune, 1912, betveen the hours of
I lit a. tn. an 1 p ui. at the freight ; *rM Methodist • hurch
I depot of the 9ad Missouri. Kansas'
| and Texas Railway Co. of Texas, at I
■ Denton. Ti-xas sell to the highest j
| bidder for cash cars of gravel con- :
signed to Wiggins and .Michaud at
Itenton, Texas, and shipped bv Mar
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We are showing a line of Mohairs, the
Priestly Cravanetted kind; also pretty lire of
Imported Tropical Worsteds at $20.00, $22.50
and $25 00.
We have a full stock of summer trouserings-
delivered in twelve hoars to your measure
We make and clean Clothes and Hats
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The committee on < hi dreti>
the First Meiliodisl < hurch, com-
prised of Mrs. M. S. S out. .Mrs. Oscar
Craiel Co., having been ehippnl it’ooprr and Miss Norma Sm th,
R. I. * P car S6327. C. O & lbusy training the little folks of th.-
car S780t:. C. R I. «■ P. car 98 - “
& P car MH 87
iO. & G ear 87213. said
having been refust d by
and all of sail gravel now being in
th» yards of the said M. K. A T Rv.
of Texas at Denton. Texas an 1
yold io sat sfy fte el t . la.tn of
8123.0t> and demu-’f’g. claim of
8J31.OO and also the coit4 of -uis
Witness my hand al Denton. Tex
as. this 17th day of Mat. 1912
W C Ml RPHY.
RATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
from
furniih it to you cheaper than you can
are well prepared to take care of your wanta in thia line.
Phone us today and have ua aend you some cream.
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE Frat Delivery
4 0c a
Accurate and conscien
tious prescription work, ua-
mg the purest freshest, full
strength drugs ordered by
the doctor, is the rule in thia
store. We give our custom-
ers exactly wh.t the physi-
cian wishes his patient to
have We have maintained
the excellence of our pre-
scription department and
justh enjoy the respect and
confidence of the communi
ty and the physicians Every
prescription i s carefully
checked over and every lafe-
guard is placed- about its
preparation. If emergency
necessitates your sending the
children to the store with
you” prescription, rest as
■_ sured that wt will take spec-
Trv phone 14 tor yon- srocorv
'oruiection We w ill nlwave aee that
you get—ftfirt cine* -grocer m doliv
er«-d protntttlv and at the right
price Phpne tin todtt’’ Phone 4 4
LONG * KING
A growing bualuesH is the remit Hfllllfi Till
of efficiency n s»rv|ce, quality of i ’ "F” * * ■
merchandise and right price Our j T F lohnion. I
business is growing from these 1
pr ncipals been use they satisfy the,
people Try uur service Phones 4 4
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the finu of1 £
F. J. Cheney * Co., doing business ”
in the C ty of Toledo. County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum of One Hundred
Dollars for each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cure-d by
the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subecrib
ed tn my presence, this 6th day 6t
December. A. D. 1886.
(Seal* A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Ptfbii'-.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally. and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system Send for testimonials free.
F .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c
Take Hall’s^Family Pills for con-
stipation
Eugmi' Ballard is heme
Dallas for a short vt sit.
-Miss Mattle Rob naon of <■««,-. (
mont is visit, ng Mrs Stanley Cowan ' B«tk Fhttnes
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Cowan, j
Mies Eufala McSpadden of Ne-,------
EXTRA SPECIAL MONDAY
Miss Lucile Farris of Wai>anucka. | ..
Ok., Is here v siting Mrs. Stanley Linen and Peoay Dreases, colors White, Helio,
cowan at the home of Dr. and Mrs nran Navy and Natural, Sized 16 to 38.
Cowan. She sill attend liie weddln ; . ’ * ’
or Miss Mattie Grav4-.« of Meria an Good values at 7.00, special $5.50 Good values at 6 50. l,— _1
and Albert s<hmidt o. wa o. sb Good values at 7.00, sp-cial $5.25 Good values at 6.00. special
2,J.' 'i' *-|Gw4 v.lu« M 6.00. .pmM 16.00
These are last Spring models and worthy of your consideration.
East Side Squire. JULIAN SCRUGGS
Asthma can be cured at
Trial treatment and full information 1
absolutely free without charge.
Write Frontier sAthnla Company,
Room 102. Buffalo, N Y
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That ’Quick Meal* oil or gaso-
line stove will prove to be a true
friend to you now—and for
many a long, hot day it will cut
your kitchen work down. The
’Quick Meal’ stove makes
work light, quick, pleasant; saves
fuel, is safe and does most ex-
cellent work. The new styles
are on display at our store and
we think you ought to have one.
Let us explain wl y, and show
you a lot of fine points on this
well known "summer stove.’
The Worry of Party Relieved.
One of the worries of an entertainment is the “refreshment”
idea. We want to help you with this. Ice Cream, Brick Cream,
Punches. Sandwiches and Coffee Phone us.
West Side Square______PALACE OF SWEETS
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Mrs. Houston Stiff, .»uss Berta l lark, j
Louis Clark, Ed Clark of Sait Lake
Citv and Will C'ark of En d, Ok. It
is thought that Will Clark "ill be
tb<< only one of the three boys to tie
here, the others being too Jar away.
The funeral was held at rhe nsi
denep at 5 o'clock Tuesday, ftev. Co-
pas of the Firs Baptist church off-
DEANE
Photographer.
Southewest Corner Sq. Over Fox Bros. 4ifC<».
DEAFNESS <’1’IIED.
I..'. When Caused by Catarrh.....
If you have ringing noises in yottr
ear. ratarrh germs are mak ng their
way from the nos ■ to the ear8
through the tubes.
.Mam cases of deafness ' atised by
catarrh have been cured by hrmthing
HYOMEI. It reaches the inflamed
membrai.e, heals -he soreness and
banish)w catarrh, which is the cause
of most deafness.
F. C. Vanaman. ra'lroad conduc-
tor of Binghamton. N. Y . writes
.that he was cures! of deafness after
specialists had failed.
HYOMEI (pronounce I’ High-o
med s guranteed to <ure catarrh,
icougbs. colds, asthma, croup and
sore throat, or money back. Complete
outfit with inhaler St. Ex'ra hot'les
50 cents. Sold by O. M. Curtis, the
entris ng plinrrniu-ist., and druggists
Everywhere. 2,?-4
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mo-.iv
The Daily a-
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Mis. J. K. McKelvy severely
ept .titled bet ankle Monday afternoon
wlie n a reck turned under her foot
witue she was walking.
C. E. Wh tehead. son of C. A
Whitehead, who received a i*rm»
nent ceriifiiale from the North Tex-
as Normal* last year, has been etecte-d
superintendent of the Valley View
public school
A crowd of young people chaper-
oned by Mrs. C. L. Hogue loft tarly
Tuesday morning for a ftvedajg
camping trip «n Big Em. The wag- !
on was packet with prov alone to last
during the trip, tents and fishing
tackle. Those who went were: Mrs.
C. L. Hogitfe, Misses Georgia and Jes-
sie Freeman, r'loreme Radcliff.
Mabel Hoovtr, Heatrice and Mary
Hogue: Alonzo Edwards. Jacb Me-
Math, Abney May, Carroll Paschall
and John Col) ns.
that can be bought
Just as easy as paying rent
j. E. McCABE, Real Estate and Loans I MISS BALLARD’S RECITAL
UFIawr U,c bes’ ol Stove Wood when
wny HOL it for $2 5( per nek
and we also assure you a
Phone us
Old lU-Mdent of Denton IHe® Sudden-
l> Monday Evening—kuneral »*r.l
vires Tuesday at 5 O’clock.
Mra. R. T. Clark, for about forty ,
years a res dent of Denton and Dan-
ton county, died suddenly Aionday
nlght at 1 I o’clock of heart failure
Deceased had not f»4t anj pa n,
and was seemingly in very good j
h>w|th, when the attack caine >’n
The i b Idem living in Denton are)
Mrs Houston Stiff and Mias Berta
(’lark, who were with hur until the I
end. which came <|ulckly-iifior the at-
tack
Mrs. Clark was born i’J Virg nia j
in 1X38, and with her pan-n.s niov-
•d to Mississ ppi. where she married
J M. Clark. They moved to T'-xas
and to Denton <ounty about
yeate .r o. and most of tlu time
lived in Demon ci y. at
home on lite corner of Center
Sycamore streets.
Fiye <h 'drew i-urviv,.
SIX M’K HOLDERS' MKETINf.. j
, The annual meeting or 'he stock-
holders of the Alliance Milling Co. H
for the election of a board of direc .
tors and the tranaac ion Of such oth-
er business as may legally be con- j
s dered w It be held in their office
in Denton, Texas. Tuesday. Jun- J
II, 1912, a’ lit o’clock a m.’
J N RAI ZOR, President. |
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Jack Webb and M;-s Jesse D
Pot er opened their home. 5|u West i
Tenth streK. Saturday afttrnoon
honor their sister. Mls« Vernelle
ll>op of Demob. During the game
of lnar» fruit punch was sorved
Mgs Agues Gillespie won pink silk]
hose for high score. Miss Louise i
Payton won the consolation The;
honor guest was presented with a box '
of embroidered handker- htefs A
two-conrse luncheon was served to
Misses Vera . Diamond Helen Alte
mus. Ola Marten. Lets McBride-. .Mar-
gate* Kessler. Louise Payton. Pad-
line Hollingsworth. Juanita Wade.
I.o s Lively. Sarah Robertson. Ollie
Robertson. Lucile Blake. Nancy
Barnes. Vernelle Allisop. Katherine
Bruits. Agnes Gillespie and Sylvia
Morri*.
Mrs Georg< • Tabor opened her
home 104 North Ewi^g avenue, with
a card affa-r for Miss Lee Williams
of Denton. The house, w-is aglow
with f eld aisles, white and red. and |
some golden yellow. The
nien'
endeavor waR made to have the I
t-t estR forget the humidity >f Hie
weather. The guests favor was givem
to Miss Williams. The players -of
the games wen- Miy-lanieg VHI;4
Jacoby, Casey, Le Moyne. Merri
wea'her of Shreveport, O A. Staples. ■
Ed Sewell. T. B Fisher. Sam Alex-
t’e’er, ‘(amber. E. B. Rup, r 'Ian ,
ne-ll. F nley, Bartlett Seegar, Hack- j
ler. Horine, Padgi't. Williams.
Thornly. Groves, E. E. Gardiner. H. .
Pi-rry. Sanders, Reynolds. Misse^
Gahagen of Ruston. La.. McJunkin.
Re-dd. MiJunkln, Shaw. Ihss
Marjory fl gdon and Burke
AsHinted by Miss Bertha F'rances
Rhoads, Pianist. Mins Ballarel <>ave
lleehal nt (’. I. A. Monday Evening .
Miss Margery Ballard, contralto, a I
pupil of Prof. A. G. Pfaff of the C. 1. :
A., gave> a recital at the college audi- |
torlum Tuesday night, ass sted by !
M ss Bertha Rhoads of Aubrey, a pu- :
pij of Liebling, and accompanied by
Miss Selma Tietze. accompanist.
The first numbers on the- program
given by Miss Ballard, For Love j
A Summer Night and The j
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i notes easily and w th a clear sweet-*
I nes-c that is very acrac-ive o voice I
levels. The t urity of her rones v.-as
J noticeable throughout, and tweh num
her on the program sting by her was
I a real t real.
j Miss Rhoads rendered Bend*'I s !
[ D' d’etition and a Chopin’s Pr-'1! de. ]
King’s Through the Day.
A beautiful solo by Miss 'Ballard
was. The Forgottc-n Land
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Help* a Judge in Bad Fix
Justice Ell Cherry , of Gillis Mills, |
Tenn., was plainly worried. A bad t
sore on hie leg bad battled several t'
doctors and long resisted all remo-j.
dies. I .thought it was a cancer,"i
lie wrote "At last I used Buck-j
Ivm'„ Arnica Salve, mid was com-1
pletely cured " Cures burns, boils, i
ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. 23
cents at J. F Raley A- Co.'s
BITTEN BY RNAKET’M
Orrol Button, the cix-year-o|N
BOARItiYG HOCHE 'MANIO. of Pete Erwin, was bitten oal
illte T<> Ml I.T. ! right foot by what was suppoaeJ
--- have been a copper head snake j
Will M.—t m Audtoriu'-i TLniMlay , week while the boy <aa out flM
Mo*. .<>ng at •» 4>’..-|ock with his father. The boy suffe
Dr. W. ,i 3m r- hay requested j verv much, but s getting along
hat all t. a ugers and owners cf right nowl
boarding brutes who w'sh 'o take I -------------------I
midents s ending the S'.HPme. We want your grocery Ous •
Normal met** In the milirorluni ? Wt know that w« must pleaae
the coilngt Thursday hio-ntm, at !• (to keep it and w« will »ee **--*
e clock sharp. He also stated that ' are satisfied Call us. Ph<
any others who wished to come te ] . LONG A KING
the meeting were cordially nrfted to 1
do so.
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I Sunday school for the Children's day
T will take place the
j first Sunday- of next tuon'h —June 2.
j The > liidren | racti e each morn-
ing and are learning a number of
I very sweet little, songs and ren ta-
j lions. The w hole Sunday school and
(church will lie invited toejit end the
[exercises, it was stated, and help
Intake the day a "red letter" one for
the rttle peoidi- who wll] cHehrato
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