Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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East Side Square.
Darco Nixed Feed & Cotton Seed Meal
Stroud & Grant
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Meal and Hulls
MIXED FEED
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Denton College.
.Zallee
wife.
near
near
near Lewjs-
The Soda Fountain
near
near Lew.
to
he writes.
Tell Your Groceryman to Send You
Verabest Flour
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JULIAN SCRUGGS
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State of Ohio. City of Toledo.
Lucas County. s*
[•'rank J. Cheney makes oath that
• ’ointuent
fine bread
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phone 4 4
KING
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The New Photographer
From Dallas.
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onnp< I ion
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he Is senior partner of the firm 01 : ’
C tv of Toledo. County and st-
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O. M. Cjartis.,
SOLA AND CIGARS.
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You v ill like Verabest, became it makes tnejbeitnf brciq,
i cakes, biscuits, and makes cooking easier.
Specify Verabest When You Order Flour
t MANUFAC-
TURERS
sv s’ oin
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I’lentj of it.
feed.
^tiding
let torn
new
Wife
best made,
at h
at .1
-I lent letter list for week
1912
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“smart” during the heated term Qnless you hav
£ by br inging your clothes to Hamilton & Yeatts.
F' have them cleaned and pressed when they hi
ft
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The Soda Fountain at Curtis' is
busy as if it were midsttinmet.,
and that the dainty and appetizing
products turned out there are ap-
preciated a large patronage affords
evidence The egg drinks pre-
pare 1 here stand in a class by
themselves They are made of
the finest materials and are de
I licious. The ice cream served is
,t e best in town. I hardly ever
make such unqualified statements
but i little tnvesligation will pro.e
I think that it is true Take vour
ffrietds to Curtis' for a treat ,
I You'll receive, prompt, courteous
service here and as fine goods as
money can buy.
Curtis* Egg Flip
10c
j Tnenfejr
.Morning. but Uotuht-r l« Incont-
fortably Cold.
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• THE DENTON MILLING CO.,
I.adie-- I,o.t,
Ann Cowan.
Pearl Kimbrough
Pearl Pitman
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Another fine sbower very benefi-
cial to the wheat fell early Tuesday
morning with prceipitation amount,
ing to more than half an inch. The
rain wit preceded by a light hail
which did no damage so far aa could
be learned. The weather continue J
disagreeably (old. the norther which
began Saturday having been renew
rd almoat daily since. The mercury
registered a minimum of 47
Have you tr ed Smith’s BreadT
You should. because you get a big
loaf and it is better than the ordi-
nary kind IDEAL RESTAURANT
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E. .1. Cheney .< Co., doing. bueiness I
In tile <
State
| will pay
J. M. Pinckley.
_____ The Feed Man
G.‘ C. Johnson and w|f.e
Lewisville. April 30, girl
Gem Matt n and wife
iaville, April 25, grl
. - ■ You wanthe best goods tor
'iKoroue M£. according the money, especial! when it
tomes to buying
Groceries
this vou will find when you
patremze the grocery store of "‘
Vou won t know bow writ we can T. C. Sample
Mt sfy your grocery wanta till you!
h.ne tried our goods and acrvice. i I appreciate vour trade and
Don't wait, but .start today You'll! — •
«>■' the grocery sat inf action that! -
.'on want. Turner Bros. Phones 7. Call rhoCS 34?.
trustees.
fleer D
■' East McKinney Street Phones: New 291, Old 277
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Wr have just received delayed shipment of
one'piece linen and pique dresses in the latest
models at $5 00, $6.00, $6 50 and $7, which
is under value. Shipment of skirts of late
spring models priced $6.00 to $8.50.
Come in and see them.
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tertially. and gets directly on the]
blood and mucous surfaces Of the j
Send for testimonials. fre> i
Cheney .<• Co Toledo, <>.
Sold by all IJrnggists. 75<-
Call us up at once and get a sack of this
It saves you just half the cost of feeding bran and
chops. Also plenty of dry postoak stovewood and charcoal
'May .’th, 1912 These
I win b,. sent to the Dead Letter ofiiee
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gifts .
Births.
I .Zallee Brooks and t
Lewisville, April 24. girl.
Ben Savage and wife, l.ew svllle.
May 4. girl.
•Tim SV. Jeffries and wife.
Lewisville, April 8, boy
Ed Allen and w fe,
ville, April 39, girl.
tor vour grocery
We will always see that
first ( lass grocer es deliv
promptly and at the riah-
Phone us today
LONG A
Mrs.
M rs.
Mrt.
Mrs. Siddte Ray.
.Mrs. .Mac Stroud
Mrs. Jennie Sm'th.
.Miss Emmet Williams.
Pout Ords.
Mrs, Jennie Fry
Miss Alice Kindie.
Mrs. .Mattie Sparkman
Miss Dorothy Schied.
<>cu*lemen’~ l.i'-t
Mr. and Mrs A. II. Hutler
B. E Benson.
Oscar Baltimore.
Frank Mies.
Wilf Oniram.
Watt Roberts
.J. IL Ridley
Pres John B.
I’ost ( aril*
Arthur Lines ‘
J. D. .McCollum.
When calling for these
please say "advertised." One
will be charged for al) letters adver
’t aed. . J B SCHMITZ I’ M
You Haven't Got the Right Hold
b on the problem of how to keep looking clean, natty and j
k' “smart” during the heated term Qnless you have solved it 1
You can
------------------------ pressed when they have become
mussed and “baggy” and keep looking as well as if your j
wardrobe was extensive enough for you to wear a new suit !
every week by keeping it in nrst-clas* condition with aid of !
CHARLES HAMILTON
Bringing new tr.cai. nc« styles ano
new designs; the latest up to right now tr
Photography. Call and see those
Beautiful New Sepias.
aforesaid, and that said firm i
the sum of Ono Hundred
j Dollars tor each anti even
Catarrh that itannot be curctl
i the Use of Hall's Catarrh Cure
FRANK J. CHENEY
Swortl -to before me and subscrib I
ed in mj presence, this Gth day of ’
Dtveinber. A. D 18XG.
I SeaD A \V GLEASON
Notary Cubit
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken
and tfcts directly on
mucous
Well, this is rnighiy ]
Yea. it is and we like it .
very nite h. Me get t from Smith ;
at Hie Ideal Restaurant It makes ;
excellent toast, too.
W lint Texans Admire
is lunrty, t
Hugh Tallman, of Sarf Antonio
"We find," he writes, "that Dr
King’s New Lite Pills surely put
lite and energy into a person
and I believe they are the
Excellent for Horn
liver or kidney troubles. 2ftc
F. Raley A- Co.’t.
DEANE
Photographer.
Southewest»( orner Sq, Over FoxjBroe. &|< o
LAWN MOWERS SHABCENKD
tT THE Bit VtT.E STO«F..
TALIAFERRO
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LIST Of DEAD LfTKRS MIXED FEED |
Make tht cheapest and best cow teed on the market. We
have a great deal of this mixed teed fot you Phone ut _ Il
todav to bring vou some ot it. Old Phone . 14; New 248.
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at Washington. D. C.. May
l t'l.’. if not tailed for belore
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The principal matter of business
at the regular monthly meeting ot
the -School board Monday night was
the election, by sact tarnation, of
Mrs. Edgar Kelly as pijmary teach-
er of tlie North Side school. Mrs.
Kelly wa8 not elected at the April
meeting, it is said, because of the
tact that a distant relative was then
serving on the board and it waM
deemed best to postpone her election
until later. ,
Members pesent were D. K. Alli-
son. W. T. Johnson. W. T Bailey.
.1 I. Hooper and W. L. McCormiik.
Tlie minutes of the meeting of
April 22 and special meeting of
April 27th wen read and approved
and a niimlifr of accounts ordered
paid.
The report of Supt Carlisle was
approved. He wa8 also authorize I
to charge an admission fc»* of 1 f»c
for al| persons attending the (losing
exercises of the High school grad,
nates, the money to be ued for meet-
ing the ne< essary expenses, diplo-
mas. etc. . (
Th students in the graduating
class. 33 in number. 19 being boys
and I I being giris. were permitted
to graduate subject to cotnn)-•♦'on of
their work this year.
On motion of I). K. Al'ison. W.
I. McCormick, W. L McCray ind
T. Kihk having received ’he hit i
es ■ timber of vor,\. were docia.-est
ele-ted trustees of the Denton
schools. Th ’’i'st three were dee'ar
d elected for two years and Vt . T.
Evers to fill the uncdpire(j term oi
Ed Bates. The oath of office wa.
subscribed to by_jju*—tgur
and the following elected??
K. Allison ^-elected president; .
I. Hoo|’er vice president. \V. I,. Me i
Mormick secretary, an! Wil E..v;,
assistant secretary.
VITAL STATISTICS. |---- —
Deatl*.
Martin Miller, Pilot Point. April |
22. age 55 years; heart failure L
N O. Johnson, neur Denton, j *’’**“ ^rly
At>ril age 67 years. 2 months and I
37 days; heart trouble.
Amanda Will anas (col.l, l>»wt»
| ville. May 4. age 45 years; heart
j failure
Geo. Alien Pattree. Sanger. .May
j t>, age .">2 years. 8 months. rBight’s
! disease
! Hfehry Killetz, Sanper. May 7, age
I 14 years. 7 months. 16 days, mcnin-
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West Oak St.
RAIN AND COLD WEATHER
Tai.-.- iTall's I'atnil.- B'lis for veil
bt IiuitiOH
One Piece Dresses and Suits
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BOARD ELK4 TH MRS. KKL1.Y TO
l»LA<*H-4KO( TISF MATTERS
IHSPONKD OF AT SENSIN'.
Free Delivery
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PtMV TiJCffl OF
NORTH SIDE SCHOOL
A line of drug «undriet, «uch a* tablet paper, box paper,
envelope* to match, perfumes, toilet waters, tooth pow-
ders and pastes, tooth brushes, hair brushes, combs, etc
i >rop in and see ul
’Toth Phones LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
fOR COOPERATION
MAY I6TH IS THE DATE
foot — Guaranteed
Summer Stoves
I’reini'.'--—
CtC.
t ha’
Harvest Hands
from us.
Phone us.
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we
Just as easy
Drain
TORNADO INSURANCE
Upstairs, Craddock Building. South Side W. T. BAILEY & CO
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and
Accurate
ennst ten
us
( I he Accommodating Bank)
l»EX Ti Tl x V >
d |yy I <>st!><>iu-d on account
this
Store
have
a
ty and the physicians
or
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fe"
( XlAltRH GONE.
lion ol
IS
and
store
rest
as-
have be<
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YOU
KING
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Vehicle Co.
w o. \v
A Gift From
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PATRONIZE
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guard
preparation
on
See
has
last clean-up day
i partnclc
other
W. B. McClurkan. President
J. 1.. Blewett. Vice-T’res
B. *H I'eavenport. Cashier
R M. Barns Ass’t Cashier
f-
wasons to go to
be too late, the
Don-'t ask file
fe' -
Evers Hardware
Coolers, Fieezers
Ev -
and
L. F. COLLINS & SON
i Oi.I.lM*. .Maouuer
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GET THAT STOVE WOOD
Good wood that’s cut and split right.
Wit. ****«.*-. *MM*i JUS.
: TRY OUR WORK AT OUR EXPENSE.
» II it h not eaual to that vou receive from any other
show
or call at the
L. Blewett.
in years,
an ;
farm laborers.
At our
are going
farm laborers
mail us a
how
J. E. McCABE, Real Estate and Loans
Monday Nithti
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Office over Cu’tis Drug Sit”
RESIDUE PHONE. New
OFFICE PHONE 52
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RE\I> THE ADVERTISE RENTS..
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Ice Cream Freezers,
Water Coolers.
Mexican Hats,
Ice Tea Glasses,
The Best Line of Blue
and White Enamelware
Judging from PRESENT
PROSPECTS. Denton
county is going to' harvest the
greatest wheat and oat crop
This will create
ui-U'uaily big demand for
Try Our Fruit Creams
All Flavori. Strawberry. Cherry, Pineapple. Peach
West Side Square PALACE OF SWEETS
them as thev should be
TURNER BROS.
will __________
neri ice nnd the I
vou will always;
TlRNER BROS
! Tntes igute
I DR M’GHON S
N ESS
ilextring
<end i"
wr will
a nd
l()c a
The Fair
' -Ml*. ,/.A. Juaz . sL. »■. ■' A...
giandma was
graduate "
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People’s Home Telephone Ct
T fe lohnton. Manage*
can be bought
paying rent.
Forty-four o'-t
means that you will
«i’h a
grocery
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B-
I -r
Screen Wire
Look out for flics now.
Lawn Mowers
Something Special—Investigate
Rubber Hose
Kd'
Meals, Meals, Meals.
The bell dinner in town
lor 25c.
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Lone Star Restaurant.
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kz\\ Meetings
RL lj First and
m Third
ft
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If it m not equal to that you receive from any other
laundry it will cost you nothing and you vourielf
are judge. If you decide that our work i* equal to
that you get from other laundries be Lo«al to Dtaton
and patronize vour home town.
Denton Steam Laundry Phom 8
OR. M. D. FULLINGIM j
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325
Lona 4- King, btiones 4 4
give vou grocery sntfsfacf on
Store. We give our ci.ste in
J •■■ ■■ eri ex.<( tly
f cup
r
B-
either phone
mat you win be connected
firm who will satisfy you,
wants TXTNG A KING
THE SHOE I ITTEI!
The shoe f tiers of the city a-> i <>i
Iosin? sleep lest you examine ’ueir
sto‘ k of shoes too closely u * ex-
amination they want. In todny s pa-
per are shoe advert setnenis oi mer-
chants wjio adver,tise with a purpose
of inducing you to viidt the r store
and examine their wares. Read the
advertisements and properly '.insid-
er tlie offers made: t may be the
means of netting a better pslr. of
shoes lor iLsa uioney _____
your prctcription.
sured that wt will take st ec-;
ial care in attending to them.
We deliver pac kages to all
parts of the city. Both Phones
18b.
\V(. want your groeery inis ne»s
\V(. know- that we must please yon
o keep it and we will see that you
ire sar “f ed Call ns Phones it
LONG *.
carefullx
When installing a phone, why
not have ihe most popular one?
What your grocer, tailor, etc.,
way about us:
"I receive from 3 :•> 5 times as
much butiness over the new
r,‘>Be as I do over the Old.”
J A. MINNIS
w e take con-
Mayoi Batts Tuesday
second statt mem urging
zens to <.o well their parts
A OOMHANy
in ludes !
Plymouth Twine is noted
for its Quality We have I
just received a car load
Place your orders betorc
it is too late. I hr dem-nd
for twin* this ye.<’ will he
! great. Sold by I
i Farmers Implement &
Why Pay Rent?
Have some nice .cottages that
easy payments lust as easy as
me about this
•I A>w«»s 1«m»l hung*
^14«ii»I Hank
| the excdleme
•cription department
fdith enjoy the rcipeu
confidence of the ccmmum
: ty and the phvsicians Eve ■ v ’»»*•“«’ hlu_u
’!»■ * r • <-i \ iMstiie l
KJ;;' .’■ . cii I ! I .<•” Trial bo tie
L .prescription, is carefully (-o „
checked over and even saL
placed about its
It emergency
■ necessitates your sending the j
children to the store with
T\'I.ABOKEKS T<» anv.»c«-
ti)M«»rU:n the h»rve>i Kerul in I
your name arM atltirens »nu wr will |
mail you the ♦».’ the farmer* «i
needing heh<
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ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES
Any stvle and size We < an save jou 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.
"sweet girl
Prescription Druggist
Thirty Y ears’ Experience
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Palmer’s
is always appreciated
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C Let us
A College Picture. Japa
neso Painting, (can lie
made up in serving tray,
transparency or picture.)
Pennants, Pillows, Etc..
Note Paper with Gold In-
itial. Engraved Visiting
Gards, Van Boggle Pot-
tery. Anything Musical or
Artistic, and Nothing
Gould Be More Appreciat-
ed Thao a Piano.
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,MAY<»R BATES ISM FM APPEAL
TO 4’ITIZEX* To HELP »X
4T EAX I I’ DAY
w ill no J
mucus " ill |
mation Will leave Hie meuibrane of |
the nose and throat and yo h head i
wil< feel < lour and fine,
i Breathe it for coughs. coldH and
wore throat: its soothing, healing.
antioeKtlc action is better than all
the stomach dosin’ remedies in <rea ,
tioh, and then1 isn't a partncle o.'
opium, cocaine or other habit
forming drug in it.
Complete outfit, which
inhaler, $1. Extra bottle-^ of IIYO-
ME1 ">0c at O. M. Curtis and drug
gists everywhere
We Will insure your Title
agMinst all claims. Fohcv issued i
by a Texas Company with Si
000,000 00 capital and $1.«mm» bimi
surplus.
Duggan Abstract Co.
Most Popular.
Xo More Hawking and 'iiiuffliiig
When You Breathe llywruci. |
If YOM El (pronounce it High-o ;
me) is guaranteed to end tin mis-j
erj’ of catarrh.
Breathe it, destroy the
germs, and soon hawking and snuf-
fling will cease
Breathe it, and trusts .....
longer form in the. nose; miicim will 1
not lodge in the throat: all inflam |
Aithrna van nff cured ■< tioni
i Trial treatmeut and full Intormatloi
abaolutely lien witbou, < haree
t'rt, Frontier Asthma <oi»paor
j Room 102, Buffalo N I
what the ph.\»t i
wishes hi« patient io
i
. t < rm (iriiH’niu< e iroiu an a
\X C have msmtaini d? Typhoid pneumonia had
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(it OUT PTC-! soinotimes 1 had such awful cough-
, iug spells I thought I would die.
I could get no h» Ip from do< tor s
j treatment or other medicines till I
fS-H j used Dr. Kitig’s New Discovery
| But I owe mv life to this wonderful
: remedy for
I now
SPECIAL RATES.
Ws are giving special summer
I rates to all who e’nroll on or before
[the first oi June
fn'es igute
Oil and Casoline—different from
others. Bound to please particular
■ iti j people.
i’hone ’7 and you
"itli l he grocer'
| uualtt' o' goods
{ recej' e
Mrs .1 <'. Woods! l» of Arlington
guest of Mrs. i M inge
Eugetie Whiteliead is home from
Decatur wjtere h ehas been tenchin-r
cllools
I. A. faculty, I
'cry sick at Ilygeia
much better .
Gifts for
MltS 01 CMS
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ever since
Tlie lut-eting <d
chapter. I’ lb which was to have We sp.emi time, money and energy
been hel I next Friday with Mrs-. F 1 m ef.ori to g ve youjlie sroiery ser-
ttrll E. i'iner and the program for wIh. Ii i vi> e that will please you. I'rv us
, "as published .<ionday, lias beettiund see if on- r-fiorts won’t please
of several | 'm Photo us today -phones 7.
i-oiniiieiieement affairs sein-duteil for T! RNER BROS.
tlie same day. Announcement of .. ._
......... LATF PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
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Eseaix-' an Xnful l ate.
A thousand ioiigi.es could no; ex- i
press the gratitude of Mrs J. *>
,Cox, of Joliet. Ill . for her -wonder-'
, ful (IcHverame from an awful fate.
I left ine
witli a dreadfu! cough,," she Writes.
issued
tile
-oi'ai d :
making the cleau-up day thorough-|
ly effect ire in tlie city, and he reiter ;
Ing tlie ruleg and regulations that
have been prescribed to expediie tlie!
work of hauling oi l' tlie iudcnlruci i '
Ide debris that has accumul'G'd i
slice last clean-up day His address.'
fi dows: J (
Do you remember tliut m-xt 1
Thursday,t tie 16th, is ^iean-up day .' I
Can "e not rely on you to do year I
;.ui '.' Is it possible that you <-. u< i I
forget wliat the 16th means or you I
<nd your city’.’ Mil! you be ready
tin? If not. why not? You may i«c
i'isi t<, clean up your premises and
.isi gn as a reason some fri'jious
excuse but, disease germs vvilj conie
aff the ypime and you wil) have to
pay fro.ni $10 to $40 doctor bili8 and
perhaps a® a result lose a member
of your family or lie the direct cause
of the death of your neighbor's
child. Be not deceived, you, for !
whatsoever you sow that sh,all you
reap. You may lie ever so poor or
so rich and yet you must pay the
price for filthiness. The city of
ixxiton wfll do more for you ou the
16th than it asks you to do for your-
selves. Ixm’t neglect to do your
duty and leave your-’/'lf in an atti-'j
rude where in your grief you may )|
have to say, ’Too late, too late.’ Now'
remember Thursday the 16th. ,and 1
ihe do s and don't’s.
"Do your full duty Drain all ij
cesspools: use slacked lime on id)
foul places: make unceasing war on .
lies and mosquitoes; burn all trash 1
on your premises: put the canH and<i
sm |) things Hint, "ill not burn in
sacks at the front walk
"Don't ask the i
| back alley s. Don't
I wagons start early ______
I wagons to slop and gather up catls
I-scat tercd all o'er the ground. If
j vou vin i pvt tin in in hometnhig,
be down al the, front and help load
jthe same. Don t put in trash that'
I you should burn on tlie premises j
’v stand Tor Denton, a
Account of Coiiimence-! clean city, with a statew ide reputo-
tious prescription vVurk.
ingthe purest, t rtf best,
strength drugs or err
the doctor is the rule in
We areyliere Io stay
PRACTICAL BUSI-
COLLEGE.
G. E SAVOR. Manager
gifts
siderable pride in showing a
very unique assortment of dif-
ferent things especially suita-
ble fo* gifts— the like of which
you will not hnd elsewhere.
Wouldn’t you »o like get away
from the same old gifts which
E invite your inspec-
tion of our line of
own expense
to advertise for
If you will
card stating about
many men vou want,
and at about what time you
can use them, we will try and
send you the help desired
I here will be nothing binding
on vour part, or on the part
of the Bank.
Wr do not obligate ou’Wivr* to furnish
the laborers, neither do you necessarily
have to employ any that may come.
Send m your name and the number
you will probably want, tn order, that
we may know about how many toadser-
tise for.
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The time is short, writ**
Bank at once. Addrrsi J
Vice President.
Denton County
National Bank
in the Decatur public-
Mi«s Lacy (if the C.
who han been
hall, was tepoi’ted
TneKday
B. E. I irak'. delegate from Elm
Lodge No. !!0, left last night to at-
tend the meeting of the Pythian
Grand Lodge which lonvened at
Waco today
Reiterate* Rules a'>(i
for I cec Di*|H>siti(>n of inde-wm -
ilile Rugbish on the
City Will lk> it* Part
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I searceiy cough ar all
Qui'k. safe ami reliable for
Hl t •xti/l I 1 l • > t Situ h Lval I • i '
guaranteed. 50 c
free at
Prescriptions «- D- C- NfEfflG POSTPONED:
* i —-- I."'ii should
Meeting Set for I Tidily Mill be lie- Ld everybody
fet'red on ::f te ; "!??o i'y. " i*
ment Social Affairs. [tion for cleanliness and good health
| This is personal to vou!"
Katie I ' (ifli'i ■
l> which was t-o Have
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You atp invited to phon<* or B<*nd j Graduates
br ng your grm ery orders to us i
We will take pleasure iu attending .
t() i hem as thev should be Phones
7. TURNER BROS.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 14, 1912, newspaper, May 14, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228480/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.