Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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aotici;—sheriff’s
SALE.
UTKRY AND FEED STABLES.
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BLACKSMITH SHOPS.
FEED AND WOOD.
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Mrs. Joza
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DENIES MOTION TO
ACQUIT SUGAR TRUST
Greater‘feed -Greater Accuracy-Greater
Efficiency- -are the Logical Re-
sults of Installing the
WEARERS OF CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE TAGS
30c I
40c
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CONCRETE WALKS.
i-’-IFW’ WANT CONCRETE SIDE
«*lk* or brick work let jne figure
•1th you 8. A BUSHEY
Office
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FEDERAL JURY ACQUITS
TEN CHICAGO PACKERS
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AOI T COMMISSION FORM or
GOVERNMENT FOR DENTON,
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the bass of
the National
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We specialize not only
quality of our goods but
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panics in New York. Boston
other eastern cities exchanged
formation in regard to prices
for
two
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County Superintendent
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District Clerk
W E DURBIN
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New Phone
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For Commissioner Precinct No
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The Machine You Will Eventually Buy.”
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faylcr Had ware vo
Garden Tools, the best kind.
much .comm
IS IN PROSPECT NOW
JUDGE MMSEWSIffiS
NELSONPHILLIPSNAMED
rht
n the set
vice we render you. LONG * KING
< ANDIDATr. FOR GOVERNOR TO
DEVOTE ENTIRE TIME TO HIS
CAMPAIGN.
For Alderman Ward 4:
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MEAT
tender
Old phone 212, N'ew 83
For Constable Precinct No 1
TOM STOVER.
GEORGE WATSON
C C. SULLIVAN.
I’or commissioner Precinct No 4-
T 8 ATCHESON
» A SWEAT.
, millet
The new shades and taffeta and messaline silk
dx< is trimming!.
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MILLER
M. GARY'
LANE
McKELVY
house for the alleged combination;
that the packers adopted a test
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Classified
j ruary, A. D 1912, by the Clerk there-
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J. M. GURLEY. THE CEMENT
I Contractor. First class work done
I at the right price Get estimates
CATARRH. ASTHMA, COI.DS AND
CATARRHAL DK.AF'FSS
QUICKLY «O.
For Aiderman Ward 1
C E FOWLER*
For Aiderman Ward !
J. M. EVANS
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How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. To edo. O
We. the undersigned, have known
F J. Cheney for the last 15 years
and believe him perfec’ly honorable
in all bits new trai.aac ons and fi-
nancially able to carry out any obli-
gations made by his firm .
Waldlng. Klnnan * Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, o
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter-
nally. Acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimon ala sent free. Priei 7 *»•
per bottle. Sold by ’.Il Druggists
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation ’
plaint'ff and strayed off
.Mexican to the City of
Tarrant county. Texas
went to Longworth
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For Alderman Ward 3;
R M MITCHEL.
W L JONHS
v ALTER DAVIS
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All announcements underj setting amost at naught the ef- ’jS
. ._ , 1 of the great majority' of other'?!
on those streets
l .XI’IDA'E.
IN THAT
ture for a
government
to the fact
passed an act
FOR SALE—ONE OF THE PRET
tiest and best located f room bunga-
lows in Denton. Easy terms. A
bargain. New phone 96. 192c
A classified for o.t“ store ’n Den-
ton th s week bcough’ many r‘’Pli”>
The people read eds and reply to
them. Use the advertising columns
—they pay.
in each week for four
weeks previous to the
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W rth m< rc money
C me around- and see
yourself.
Denton county. Teaxs, to be held l.
the Court House thereof, .n Denton
on the 2nd Monday after the 2nd in
August, A D 1912, the same being
the 19th day of August, A D 1912
then and there to answer a petition
LACY BLACKSMITH SHOP. THE
•id Reliable, makes a specialty of
«erne shoeing and buggy work. N
^rust street
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For Comm ssioner Precinct No.
.1 B. JOHNSON
On North Locust street the
crete work, held back by the
fore said Court, on said first day ot
the next term thereof this Writ,
with your retun thereon, showing
how you have eaecuted the same.
Witness my hand and official seal
at my office in Denton. Texas, this
11th day of Mafeh, A. D 1912.
W B. DURBIN.
I Clerk Distr < ; Court, Denton Coun-
ty. Texas 3-12 4 Tues
Today • exprcii brought us the newest crraiiom m
F|ats for ladies and children.
A lot of while and wash drtises for children,
and ladies
New laces, embroideries and
Come in and see our showing-
FERN MATTHEWS BARBER
; nop. West Side, invites you to join
he list of well pleased customers of
heirs
rOVLTRY AND MEATS
BUFF ROCK EGGS FOR SALE.
31.00 a setting. Mrs B. F
man, Route 2. 3 mi leg south.
THOROUGHBRED. EGGS
batching Indian Runner ducks. 13
for 31 50; Partridge Wy ndottes and
Light Brahmas, 15 for 31.50
MRS A I. SCOTT, Route Aubrey
20«p
AUTOS FOR HIRE
" LSNGSLEY -Old pbonv
448.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF
•old at once; 7 passenger touring »
car and brand new motorcycle. See
toe Johnson. 172tfc
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E D. end He, w 11 be held
with Mrs F. A Hauslein.
FRANK WILKERSON.
Market. 8. Elm St. Fresh, and
meats -*■— "—
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TAG DAYS 5NMI NEU MEMBERS
ARE VERY ‘’’UCN'ESSFUL-—OV-
ER IOO MEMBERS SECURED.
East Side Square.
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Underwood
FOR PURE
vitlk delivered
OR W. A JONHS.
■Vest Side Square
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Typewriter
form of
attention
legislature
permitting
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For Justice Precinct No 1;
WILLIAM MCCORMICK
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Is your throat raw? A
Do you sneeze often?
Is your breath foul?
Are your eyes watery?
Do you take cold easily?
Is your nose stopped up?
Do you have to spit often?
’ Do crusts form in your nose?
/re you worse in damp weather?
Do you losing your sense of small?
Does ybur mouth taste bad morn-
ings?
Do you have du]| feeling in your
head If /
Do you have a discharge from the
•oss?
Does mneus drop
throat?
‘ Com pl We HYOMEI outfit, which
includes inhsler 11.90, ex’rs bot-
tles, if needed, 50 feats at O. M.
Carton’ and druggists evbrywaere.
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INDICATIONS FOR
DENTED ACTIVITY
FIELD IN DENTON
Womans 1
was to 1
HOUSES AND -FURNISHED
rooms for rent, by A. R. McGintle.
North, south, east and weet. in the
city of Denton. Office one door east
of Exchange National bank
ing publication of this citation once of Dallas county on 17th day of Feb
■----o r— .---- --------ruary, A. D 1912, by the Clerk there-
of in the case of J. I. Case Threshing
Machine Co., Incorporated, versUs'K.
A Thornton and F. Denton No
6222-C, and to me, as Sheriff, direct-
to
The prospe ts right now are good
for unprecedented activity in the
way of building concrete siderwaiks
in Denton und a well known bus ness
man. who is always alive in civic im-
provements hazarded the opinion
Tuesday ihat he bel evt d the mile-
, age of new walk this spring would
I perhaps equal, or eVen exceed, the
total mileage heretofore put down
in the tity. In every part of town
citizens r.re ft many ng. to build
walks, some of them living on
streets on which there is now abso-
lutely no walk now and others
where their dirt walks are
ones to break the continuity . be-
tween the limits and the business
section.
Director Cuvier
Chamber of Commerce has secured
'.oulity Judge
S 4 HOSKIN-
Get the Hart on the flics
Have those screen doors
hung now an 1 you won’t
bothered by Hies
Screen Doors,
with fixtures,
SI 25 to $3.00
OR W. E. BOTTS, VETERINAR
«n Mid Veterinary Surgeon. Offtct
<lth Denton Tran»fer Co., Lfracomt
•loek. New phone 70, old phone 34
tealdww phone, old 486, new 298-
«tue 1
au,
be
and said
shall perform the duties of
assessor and collector of
and troAsurvr. and they shall
suit.
Given under my hand, this 6th day
of March, A D .J 11. W C. ORR,
3Tues. Sherif* Denton Co., Texas
O Words 6 times dally
<0 Words, dally and weekly, one week
outitv
F E TOBIN
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POLITICAL AN-’OUNCEMpNTtfc few property owners have succeeded tg
1 Note All announcements under j >n setting amost at 1
this head are subject to the action i ,orts •
July | citizens
so- j
their
Ordinary < atbani< s and
any Constable 1 f 1 E STATE .OF TEXAS,
County of Denton
By virtue of an Execution issued
' out of the Honorable District Court
Woman’s Shakespeare.
The meeting of the iwuiau a >
rfhakespeare ,qlub. wlfich was to |
have been held .March 28 with Mrs 1
WANTED—FOR HIS FEED
horse suitable for driving to lt£ht
phaeton, tor a month’s use. MRS J.
H. CLKAVELAND.
For County Treasu er
M REEVE
G. GUY
F (Dad) LOAN
I william' NELSON
r<(- Commissioner Precinct No 1
JOHN F MORGAN.
of the democratic primary in
The gentlemen named therein
licit your investigation into
claims and your support 1
that the packers adopted a
cost" and margin system for
punhase of cattle and the sale
fresh meat, that the ’test" wag fic-
titious and h gber han actual cost;
co rn-
and
It-
r and
shipments and telegraphed the fig-
ures to ther suj»erlors in Chicago;
that the violation of the, Sherman
law by the packers has lieen contin-
uous and practically uninterrupted
since 189A.
THE COOK’S STRAIN OF BUFF
Orpingtons, eggs for sale, 31.50 pei
setting of 15. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Phone or write Capt. H. R
Lyon. New Phone 358-Blue. Den-
ton, Texas mar22p
(TI V<N<»UNCEMKNTW
MgyOTT"
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O P POE
S. J McGlNNIS
Sunday dinner will be served at
the Idea] Resturant
READ THE ADVERTISEMENT-
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WE REPAIR LOCKS AND SEW-
tog machines, make keys to fit any
lock. MAGILL ft SHEPARD tfc
THE TOMPKINS ft KAUFMAN
•train Rhode Island Reds; cockerels
and pullets tor sale; 15 eggs
31.50; Philo Brooder. 32.60.
large coops Phone or see W
BAILEY.
The moment you put on clothes
made to your measure, you see
the vast difference between mer-
chant-tailored and ready-made.
We fit you exactly to your own
dimensions, skilfully shaping the cloth
as your .figure dctriandj. And a great
part of our success is due to the fact
that we use
ta*M Mam •••«•••■* •••«•
Guaranteed fabric*
Made only for Merchant Tailors.
Let UBthow you the distinctive new patterns
of these famous isbrxa. You have never Been
any »o beautduL
' ountv Clerk
O T BUTTON
Order that Easter Suit Today
For Hats to be cleaned and
reblocked, and cleaning and
pressing, old phone 40, new
phone 13 Free delivery
Boylan & Co.
Tailors and Citters
No 21, North Court Square
AUSTIN. March 26. —Judge W
F Rumsey yesterday pla< ed his for-
ma) resignation as Associate Justice
of the .-^upremv Court, in the hands
of Gov. Colquit and will devote his
time to the campaign for Governor,
the opening speech in whiejj he is
t<, deliver at Gonzales on March 30.
Gov, Colquitt last night appointed
Judge Nelson Phillips of Dallas to
fill Judge Ramsey » tinexpired term
Ei:d reieived the Dallas man's a<-
ceptanca last night. Judge Ram-
sey’s a'lion seems to have been a
complete surprise, coming in direct
contrast with what he said a short
time ago about not resigning until
after the coming primary, but re-
gardless of its result
Here are some symptoms of ca-
tarrh; if you have ony of them rid
of them by hrea'hing HYOMEI; it
is guaranteed to-, banish catarrh. .
And we are now ready to
take all orders. We are re
ceiving new goods daily and
our entire force is busy so
as to fill all your wants -
fore Easter. Don’t fail to
pay us a call before buying.
No Indigestio", Gas, Soiirnos. Heart-
burn or Dy-|M*iMiia Five Minutes
after Taking a Idttle Dia|>e|>sin.
There would not b, a. case of in-
digestion here if readers who are
subject to stomach trouble knew the
tremendous ami-ferment and dlges.
tive virtue contained in Diapepsin
This harmless preparation will dlges:
a heavy meal without. ‘he slightest
fuss or discomfort, and relieve the
sourest acid stomach in five min-
utes. besides overcoming all foul,
nauseous odors from the breath
A«k your pharmacist to show you
the formula, plainly printed on each
50-eent case of Papes Diapepsin,
then you will readi-y understand
why this promptly cures indigestion
and removes such symptoms as
heartburn, a feelinc like a lump of
lead in the stomach, belching of gas,
and eructations of undigested foodj
water brash nausea, headache, bil-
iousness and many other bad symp-
tom*: and besides, you will not
need laxatives to keep your Steinach
liver and intept.nes clean and fresh.
If your Stomach is sour and full of
gas. or your food doesn’t digest, and
your meals don't seem to fit. why
not get a 50-cent case from your
druggist and makv life worth living?
Absolute relief from stomach misery
and perfect digestion of. anything
you eat .s sure to follow five minutes
after, and. besides, one 50-cent case
is sufficient to cure a whole family
of such trouble.
Surely a harmless, inexpensive pre-
paration like Pape’s Dinpepsin
which will always, cither at daytime
or during nlgbt./relievc your t------
ach misery And digest your meals.
Is about as handy and valuable n
thing as you cotild have In thP
house.
UNDERWOOD
Typewriter Company,
- (Incorporated)
DALLAS.
WOUR DRAY BUSINESS—IF
• ou want first class, prompt service
at rMaonable rates see us. Two big
uaw moving vans; household mov-
ing a specialty. PARKS ft LES-
FER Ifflce phones (both) 342
Hedden-• phones 1613-3r old, or 381
•ew.
For County Attorney:
H R WILSON
GEO. M HOPKINft
E. I KEY
TRIAL OP Sl'GAR TRI ST OFFI-
dALN v-DKR ANTI-TRUST
LAW THEN PitfM'EEDS
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FOR SALE: GOOD MULE. OFE
■ar’a time J. J Matthew*. 175tfc
J. W. FRALIN. DENTIST. SOUTH
■Mde Square, middle of blok. up-
stairs. Denton, Texas
DO YOU NEED HELP? ALL
ctnds of dray work and household
goods moving done. Phone us.
BROWNLOW & STRICKLAND. New
ohene 110. old phone 310
•nd barn. 36 East Hickory
LOST—SPOON-SHAPED LOCK-
et with mirror; initial E. Return to
this office. 193<:
ordinance is in effect, it is expected
that steps will shortly be taken to
1 compel the few remaining property
| owners who have so far failed to put
'down thi> walks to do so. and that
(this will be followed by similar or-
I dinances in other sections where a
FOR QUICK MESSENGER SER- !
vic*, call both phone* 31. W. A
BRASHEARS, Manager. Hamilton & I
Yeatt*' office.
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A. A ANDERSONS HARNKSr
and shoe repair shop is now located
first door east ot Puckett * Grocery, j
l lXttr J
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Poultry Department
A thoroughly
enjoyable trip
from start io
finish is pio-
vided by these
■splendid fast
trains, f.
The man who knows
alway goes
FOR SALE OR TRADB— VBRI | the
deatrable residence lot. See Georg* m m m
L Roark 167tf<■ A
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN- ' KL Mk ■ W tKi) J
«»nrk done call No 307 either IMA H H
Rf ‘ ’ * r‘ * ■ ’ < ’• ■ • •*" TA ’• .% '•’.y ' , ■ ' j •
r t4 ? .k/.» . 1
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JHePy. BRAN, CORN HA J a.'
Aor (eodatuff*. Bee* stove ana
eator wood on the ic rket Prompt
•tivarr. toll measure. ARKANSAS-
•ILL 8 Elm street. Both phones
MOR8MAN AND LUSTER, REL
Sara, N. Elm street, keep feedstufii
•f all kinds tor u>e u se or cow;
•Im bunch of horses and rigs foi
alra; and an automobile line, trip*
anywhere. Mr. Charlie White bat
•cargo of this. Both Phonee 35.
grossing rapidly, and it is ho]>ed
have the walks completed from the
square to the C. I A within the
next two months with wry few, if
any gaps left
On East Hickory street where __
2iuJ.u',,a1.. 9aaiaaiaaaaiaiaiiaaaaa,afxa,s^
Our Opening
Was a Success
For Sheriff
C ORF
8 FRY
BAT1S
Report of the progrtws of the
Chamber of Commerce membership
campaign by tags made to Secretary
Roark Tuesday indicated the addi-
tion of perhaps as many as 200 new
members to that organization. Wed-
nesday s the last of the three tag
days, and it is hoped to give a grand
finale to the campaign that will be
worth while. All of the lists of new
members were not accessible Tues-
day, be ng still In use among the
committees. Secretary Roark made
up a partial report of the new mem-
bers, hnwever. mostly from Mon-
day’s efforts, and showed a gain of
tighty-seven new menfbers
When the campaign is closed a
final, account together with a list
of the new members acquired, will
be published in the Record and
Chronicle, and Mr. Roark is hopeful
of having at least 209 new names to
report which would give the club a
membership of som«4hing like 400
live-wire citizens
LOST—WATCH FOB; CIRCLE
with three link* through center Re-
ward for return to thia office. 183tfc
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\ FOA FIRST CLASS WOOL
■><Xk, te*C materials and most reaa-
• aahie pricea aee J. L. Waldrip at
•«y'» Slackamlth Shop. 166c
be cited to
February, A
ber<«d ou t
No. .>331, wherein I T Wakeaham ; ner of the C B
is plaintiff and Mar) .1 Wakeham is ■ thence North 32
defendant and the cause of.’ action
being alleged as follows ’
That on the ■ ..th 'lay of Septeni-
bor, 1898, the plaintiff and defend- stnall Spanish Oak marked X
ant were legally married in Denton north 3t» east 32 varas;
the only county!. Texas, and that they contin-feast 85:
most important labor-sav-
ing systems of modern ac-’
counting.
The ever growing demand
puts the annual sales of Un-
derwoods far ahead of those
of any other machine—mak-
ing necessary the largest
typewriter factory and the
largest typewriter office
building in the world.
Such a demand from business men- everywhere is
unquestionable evidence of the practical mechanical
•uperiority of ;ri.
To the- Recprd and < hronicle.
In your ssu<- of the 21st you have
an editorial advising the citizens of
Denton to apply lo the next legisla-
t oinni ssioti
I t all a ou,
f'he
1 ‘.'<19
commission form of government in
cities of less than ten thousand i>oit-
Said act-sets out that ten
per cent of the qualified voters may
petition the .Mayor requesting that
an election be ordered t<> determine
whther sUvh city shall adopt the
commission form of government
The mayor shall then order said,
election to take place 'ti thirty days
At such election there shall be
elected from the qualified voters a
mayor and two commissioncTs who
shall serve until the first Tuesday in
April following The term of of-
fice of said commissioners and
mayor shall be for two years an 1
they shall ge elected on the 1 rst
Tuesday in April every two years
after said first election
4-ssid < omniiss on shall bate
thority to appoint some one to
clerk of said commissions
clerk shall perform the duties
clerk.
taxes
have authoritv t(, appoint su< h po-
l!ce force and city attorney as they
may deem necessary, and fix the
salaries of all such officers
Said commissioners shall hold a
regular meeting once a month for
one day and shall rice ve for their
services five dollars i>er day foi
each regular meeting, and the mayor
or two eommiss (triers may a all a
gpecial meeting whenever they
deem it necessary, but shall not be
entitledlo pay for any special meet-
ing so called Th s ai t does not re-
peal any laws under which such
village, towns or cities may operate
but is intended to be cumulat'.ve.
Said act does no" confer any au-
thority to increase the tax rate above
the limit wh eh now applies to city
councils The act is very uncertain
and indefinite in its provsions.
hence its validity may be question-
able. Respectfully. O P POE.
INDIANA DELEGATES FOR TAFT
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or
of Denton county, greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon May J. Wakeham by raak-
Asaociated Press Dispatch
NEW YORK, March 26.
Statae District Judge Hand today
denied the defense's motion to in-
struct the jury to acquit the defend-
ant* in the present sugar trust trial
rich jersey
phone 902 (new)
polit clans here to mean that KooS-
evelt means to bolt the Chicago
„ convention if he fails to snatch the
atom, nomination from Taft and run as
an independent republican on a
rad ca) progressive or “popular gov-
ernment ’ platform. Dispatches re-
ceived here last night indicate the
purpose of the Roosevelt delegates
at Indianapolis to bolt and organize
a rump convention ns iL.. C*
a blr contest before
convention at Chicago
Both sides are claiming a major-
ity in the Indiana convention which
convenes today and the contest
undeniably close.
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(emergency cases Ordinan pills ft
, cathartics and purgatiws are apt tolg
i do more harm than good They 18
! may < ause griping, nausea and oth- ! S
| er distressing after-effects that are
i frequently health-deistroy ing
We personally recommend
guarantee R.exall Orderlies a:
safest and most dependable
dy, which we know, for
tion and associate bowel disorders
We hase such absolute taith m the
virtues of this remedy that we set
it on our guarantee of money back
in every instance where it fails to
give entire satisfaction, and «•> urKe
all in need of such medicine to try
it at our risk
Rexall Orderlies an eater. just
like candy, are particularly prompt
and agreeable in action, may be tak-
en at any time, day or night: . do
not cause diarrhoea, nausea, grip-
ing excessive looseness, or other un-
desirable effects They have a
very mild but pos tive action upon
the organs with which they come in
contact, apparently atting as a regu-
lative tonic upon the reJay.Eft muscu-
lar coat of the bowel, tiius over-
com ng weakness, and aiding t<» re
store the bowels to more vigorous
and healthy activity.
Rexall Orderlies commonly
pletely relieve constipation,
of course when of a surg cal charac-
ter. They also tglYd to overcome
the necessity of constantly taking
laxatives to keep the bowels* in nor-
mal condition Three sizes of pack-
ages 10 cents. 25 cents, and 50
cents. Remember, you can obtain
Rexall Remedies tn Denton only at
our store. - The Rexall Store
M. Cu/tis
FOR SALE—LARGE VERNIS
Martin bed, cotton mattreu, bed and
nattrros cooperatively new; aet of
«ed apring*. nice oak dining table
•rge oak rocker, good bath tub, nice
stove, amall oak table and new mat-
ing fMlI naw phone 336. 180tfC
300 EOG INCUBATOR FOR
•al* Weat Side barber shop. ISOttc
For Ixnal Representative
ALVIN M OWSLEY
themselves to put down good walks, the plaint ff and strayed off with
and he has secured promises* from said Mexican to the City of Fort
almost evt«ry citizen on North Elm Worth. Tarrant county. Texas and
street, to concrete that thoroughfare > afterwards went to Longworth in
from the square to the city limits. I Fisher county, where she now is. . . ..
rv» v . .■_ con_ I Wherefore plaintiff prays that the I ton to satisfy a judgment amounting
- ----- . — - un-I defendant be cited to answer this to 3638.46 and interest in favor ot
seasonably late spring is again pro- petition and that on the trial hereof • R. A Thornton assignee and costs of
grossing rapidly, and it is ho)»ed to
For Tax Collector
H V. (Virgil >
SAM HAWKINS
filed in said court on the 7 ‘ ’
D 1912. in a suit num- .
'he docket or said Court vey 4 28 varas went of the S E. cor-
ner of the C B Emmons survey:
W. 528 varas to
a stake, thence West 428 varas to
a stake in ravine, on the west H. line
of said White survey from which a
bears
east 32 varas; thence
varas to a rock, which a
ued to live and cohabit together as ' post oak, marked XX. bears south 51
husband and wife until about the i W 3 varas; thence north 403
j 13th day . of August, 1908, when the ' varas <o a rock from which an Elm
Lipscomb of rhe Mofendant became infatuated with a marked X. bears south 31 minutes
■ naiiiuet oi ( ommerce nas secured Mexican by the name of Phillippi W 2 varas: then<e west 454 to the
signatures of many c tizens pledging and abandoned the board and bed of i place of beginning.
J----- plaint ff and strayed off with Containing 103 2-1" acreH more or
•d promises* from said Mexic an to the City of Fort less C B. Emmons ft Henry White
: survey, sold by J. M. Lanier and J. H
' .McKinney to W. ,i. and F. L Denton.
[ levied on as property of F. L Den-«
DMNTON TRANSFER CO . H. M
Morrison, Prop. New phone 70, Old
•boae 34. Calls made anywhere in
».ity. Trunk* and baggage Lip»-
omb building.
consecutive
, weens previous to me return day ;
hereof, in some newspaper publish-
Hierein, but if not, .aen in any .
newsi>aper published in the Pith Ju-
deal District; to appear at the next : ed and delivered, I will proceed
regular term of the Distric t court of * sell for c-ash. within the hours pre-
I at ; scribed by law tor Sheriff’s Sales, on
the first Tuesday in April, A. D
1912, it being the 2nd day of said
month, before the Court House door
of sail Denton County , in the city of
Denton the following described prop
7th day of »-rty, to-vvit: Beginning at a rock on
s't t num- the N B line of the said White sur-
answer this ; to 3638.46 and interest in favor
ho have judgment that the bonds of
matrimony be dissolved, for costs
of suit and general relief.
Herein fail not bu have you be-
am!
Harsh Physics Cause Distress,
ing Complaints.
You cannot be over-careful in
.-elect on of medicine for children
Only the very gentlest bowel tnedi-
ald ever be given, except in
cases Ordinary pills >&
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1912, newspaper, March 26, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228420/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.