Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Our stock Is complete.
Our grades are the best.
I. T. MILLER. Prop.
BEX SULLIVAN'S
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Lyon-Gray
Lumber Co.
N. Elm St. Both Phones
Palace of Sweets
NcNEW & CHRISTIAN. Pr«i»
West Side Square.
I. W. Jagoe, Jr.,
Abstractor and
Land Mortgages
Denton - - - • Texas
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template having plumbing work
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When you
done there are
at the Northwest corner of
square. Scripture Building.
Both Hioom.
MISS GLASS LECTURES AT
THE COURT HOUSE'TONIGHT.
.iss Ollie E. Glass, state organis -
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ciety of the Cumberland Presbyterian Brand New Meat Market opens today
church, will talk on "Mission Work
in Texas" at the court nouse at 7:33
o’clock tonight Everybody Is cor-
dially invited to attend this ser-
vice.
32 Orders for Telephones
Received this Month.
The people appreciate our ser-
vice because it is best and be-
cause we stand between them
and the “Telephone Trust”
Peoples* Home Tel. Co.
K M KG A N Manager
We are glad to have you with us.
welcome you to Denton and to rhe
Palace of Sweets
especially. When down town pay us a
visit —nice, cool, clean parlors; refreshing
drinks and courteous treatment. Ice
cream and all delicious, well made drinks.
Fresh, wholesome candy on ice—the Huy-
ler make and many others.
May our store be your headquarters when
in town?
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three things you should consider:—
Cost, Construction, Time
1. We think we are in position to do plumbing
work for less money than others; let us figure for
you and see. ■
CANDY KITCHEN
The Candy Kitchen is now
located on the North^ideof
the square, next door to the
Schmitz Furniture Store, at
the old candy kitchen stand.
Everything is new and the
candy is nice and fresh.
Try our home-made ice
cream and cold drinks. We
want your trade.
Figure your Lumber Bill
with us.
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DENTON PLUMBING COMPANY
WEST OAK STREET T. B. PORTER, Mgr.
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; our plumbers f T?
give their best!
2. Our construction is correct;
are efficient and accurate and |
efforts to every job.
3. V?e do 'our work promptly. We are the
only exclusive plumbing house in Denton. I his
is our specialty.
All sorts of plumbing and sewerage connection.
Estimates furnished free.
and
Everything else in proportion,
figure with us.
MAGILL ® SHEPARD
West Side Square. Both Phones 148.
We can Mell you a good cotton top
mattrees for (2.
A large arm rocker for *2.00.
A good oak extension tabje for *5.50
A rubber—tire collapsible go—car, for
*6.00.
A good all—eteel bed-spring for *2.
Be sure
We Just Simply Make Lower Prices on
FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC,
than anybody else, if you will let us figure on your
bill.
We Can Show Yon, AU We Ask is a Chance.
We have furnished almost all the new houses
and boardinghouses in Denton, and are still furn-
ishing them.
We have no old furniture and carpets in our
stock. Our goods are all new and up-to-date.
Old Phone 341.
$18,000 FOR BUILDING
New Dresses and Hats
Today's express brought
JULIAN SCRUGGS
and LATE PERSONAL MENTION
AN OLD SETTLER DIES
MONEY!
MONIY!
MONEY!
ADVERTISING THE COUNTY
after
$1,000 DELINQUENT TAX
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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
High grade millinery at reason-
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A concrete street crossing is be
AT THE MAJESTIC.
ing built on West Oak over Aner'
avenue by the city force.
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Play Tennis.
ITS KOSHER
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Better qo
over
shingles, roofing, nails,
etc.
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your
roofs before cold weath-
er and repair the leaks.
We handle all kinds of
The Steam Bakery
North Side of Square.
Old Phone 259.
Lipscomb & Fritz,
Real Estate.
Over McClurkan & Co.’s
must appeal to the economical
housekeeper
Southland Cooking Oil,
neutral pure, digestible and
guaranteed to contain no animal
fats, is on lire market NOW
Mrs. G. L. Beavers, Aged 76, Died in
»■ lower Mound Community Wed-
nesday Night of Apoplexy.
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A EL BALES UNDER POUNDS
WILL BE DOCKED AdOORMNO
IO SHORTAGE.
Collector Has Already Secured One.
Tnirj of the City IMinqnets .or the
Past Thrt-e Years,
THE TEXT MEETING
HAD A GOOD CROWD.
The first meetin of the Sam Hous-
ton School Improvement association
will be held at the school -Friday af -
•ernoc-n a‘ 4 o'clock «ad a full at
tendai-ce cf ths parents and friend-
o» the frhcol is urged.
The new belts 50c, $1 at Julian
Scruggs. /
if you have pou.try or anything
to sell, ring G. W. Elbert.
aamber of Commerce Is Carrying
Ads in a Number of PapetM in Cen-
tral Texas Counties.
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Price Paid *s at the Rate of $120 a
Fn'iit Foot for I’uildin on South-
end Co.»>cr of the Public Ss-»a’-c
The Marie Nielson company pre-
' bill at the Ma -
bight, ‘ Tne Mar -
l.ich was enjoyed
Borrowing money on your land <s
a serious matter. But if you need the
money get it from reliable people.
We will be here still loaning money
when your loan come, due and we
guarantee our loans to be as repre-
sented. We keep in direct touch wit.i
the money market and are in a posi -
tion to make you the best terms and
rates obtainable. It pays to have the
best. DENTON TRUST COM'PANY.
Ses our $10 dresses.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
J. A. Minnis.
Prescription Druggist.
30 Years' Experience
Fr>r groceries, ebtekens, eggs, but
j ter. wood and feed, ring G. W. El-
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. all farm
county
REASON.
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0. M. CURTIS
Drug,.. and Stationery.
IMPLEMENT & VEHICLE COMPANY
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F®r Mie etily in 3. 5 and 10 lb. can*
at all food fracer* ar direct from
“Don’t Forget”
T-.’
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SHORT WEIGHT DOCKAGE Minnis' Drug Store
DO YOU CARET™
For Saturday and
Monday
rA big line of stationery
for 15c. ,
• South Show
window.
SOUTHLAND
COOKING OIL
Sewing done. C. I. A. su,.s a spe-
cialty Mrs. GIST, 48 E. Sycamore.
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. riagc of ’ 1ercy,”*wL
[ by all The acters were ood in th- it
' parts and especially Miss Niels -n.
yjio I'tijed he little country gi".
Mercy. Tonihgt the company plays
] anther new play.
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Why not have your laundry done
at home? Th.
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H. J. Neely was operated upon for !
appendicitis at a Fort Worth sanltar- j
ium Wednesday.
Fountain Pens?
Look at ours before
you buy. Allison’s Phar-
i, absolutely neutral It does
not partake of the taste of the
foods which are prepared with
it When strained, it can be
poured back into the original
can. and used over and over
again, without the possibility of
imparting the slightest flavor
The use therefore of
Why send y«”>r laundry to Sher-
man? Th.
The Chamber of Commerce is con-
ducting a considerable advertising
campaign in the rich Central Texas
counties where good land is higher-
priced than the same quality of lend
in Denton county, and a dozen or
more papers in Williamson, Bell,
Hill, McLennan and Ellis counties ate
carrying advertising matter about
Danton county.
"We are already get Ing results
from the adver Islng," Secretary Mc-
Cook of the Chamber of Commerca
said Thursday, “and are hopeful of
getting those people who can sell
their lands at from $100 to $135 an
acre to come here and buy lands
equally as good at from $50 to $75.’’
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That Combination rate of 4c a
word for th® CLASSIFIED—a week
In the Daily c d a wee., in the
Weekly—offers von /lust what you
love wanted— a '-hunce to reach up-
<--rd of 3 nnrt famt'tes—15,000 pen .
at a ve-v low rpst Tv - ft.
If it’s a home or an investment in city or
faj^i property you want we have it. See
us at once.
The attendance at the Baptist
legit meeting in North Denton was
he largest Wednesday night sln-’e
the beginning Rev. Andrews preach-
ed on "The Fruits of Sin.” There
were a number of requests for pray-
ers and one profession of faith. Tub
singing is being led by Mr. Miller,
and a good choir assist him. The
interest and attendance are .ncreas-
ip from day to day, ana it is be-
lieved much good will be ccomplish -
ed In the meetings. After a week
or ten days the tent will be moved
to another part of town.
Mrs. G. L. Beavers, a pioneer set-
tler of the county and of the Flower
Mound community, died at 11:30
Wednesday night at her home west
of Lewisville. Apoplexy, with which
she was stricken Wednesday fore
noon, aided by her extreme old age.
was the cause of dea' h, she surviv
ing the attack about twelve hours.
i Mrs. Beavers had been a resident of
The street car company has
force of workmen leveling up its |
tracks, renewing poles and making
other improvements in the property
JOHXSOX A GILLESPIE CON-
TRACT TO PAY THAT SUM FOR
INGE BUILDING,
I F. Kirkpatrick of Lewisville stated
j Thursday, and was a member of a
| prominent family of that sec Ion. In-
terment will be made at - “'lower
Mound cemetery at 4 o’clock Thurs-
day afternoon.
McCullar Lumber
Company
No. 30. Fg't Hickory St
(Don't mistake the place)
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Dockagi- Range from 3Oc to *5 a
,*le—Heavy Bagging and Extra
Ties WIU also Cause Dockage by
8**ers.
We have loaned over one million
dollars to Denton County farmers.
They were all satisfic'd with their
loans. Investigate our plans It
will pay you DENTON TRUST CO.
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We make 80' per cent’ of
loans made in Denton
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I I* pavs to deal with reliable people
jdtw wit DENTON TRUST CO.
Since announcing that personal
property levies would be made to an-
force the collection of cl y delin-
quent taxes wherever found ronei-
tor Ean and Deputy Roark have col-
160164 about $1,000 out of the $3,-
000 rendered delinquent on the city
roris for the past three years. And
so far the officers have not been
required to make a single levy, al-
though in one or two instances tn-;y
were ready to levy when the delin-
quent tax was paid. Mr. Egan stated
Thursday that he expected to get a
least another $l,OOo of the sum yet
outstanding, the remainder being un-
collectable for various reasons, chief
among whim, is that the persons ren-
dering the propert y have moved else-
where.
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Dr. J. M. Inge Thursday contract-
ed to sell to W. T. Johnson and J.
1. Gillespie hi sbulldlng on the sou h-
east corner of the square for the
highest price ever paid for a 25-foot
front in Denton. The consideration
Is to be $18,000. The lot of 25 by
120 feet is occupied by thedrugstore
Of O. M. Curtis.
The price paid is a* the rate of
$720 a front foot for the frontage on
the square or at the rate of 06 a
square foot. Dr. Inge buoght the two
buildings, the erner and the one ad-
joining now occupied by Long &
Wilson, from the la’e Judge Piner,
for $10,000. He sold the inside butll
inT to A. E. Graham several years
ago for $8,000 or $8,500,
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C. F Witherspoon of the locni
cotton firm of Wl herspoon & Sons
said Thursday:
“Owing to the fact that all cotton
we sail must average around 50,000
pounds per 100 bale contract, ajid
if it does not we are penalized, it is
neceaaary that we protect ourselves
when buying, herefore please be ad-
welght baiea as follows:
vised that we will dock all light-
401 to 4 50 pounds..........$ -50
351 to 400 pounds bales .. 1.00
oul to 350 pound bales . .
Three hundred pounds
unmerchantable, and the buyer to
have the right of rejecting or ac-
cepting at an allowance of $5 per
bale.
"We also understand that a larga
number of gjnners have bought
■ o. bagging ins cad of the standard
2-lb. bagging, which will make ex-
cessive tare about 5 pounds per bale,
and as the mills, both European and
American, arP very strict as regarls
excess tare, we must in turn dock
all cotton five pounds per bale that
is wrapped in 3-lb. bagging
“Furthermore all bales having In
excess of six tjands, we will dock
1 --4 pound for each additional
band.”
We are quite sure you
care about the quality of the
drug store service you get.
Sometimes the issues of life
and death depend apon the
purity and potency of drugs.
The majority of those who
require drugs cannot know
whether they receive proper
drugs or services; they must
depend upon the druggist.
It is important, therefore,
that the druggist be chosen
with due regard for the vital
interests entrusted to him.
Be sure that h^ knows and
cares, then trust him.
We wish to express the
fact that we care what kind
of goods and services you re-
ceive. And because we care
we hope to have your trade
and confidence. Free De-
livery.
Both Phones 188
Iion'l Break D<>wn.
Severe strains on the vital organs
like strains on machinery, cause
break-downs You can’t over-tax
stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels
nerves without serious danger
yourself. If you are weak or run-
down, or under strain of any kind,
take Electric Bitten, th" matchless
tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van de
Banda, of Kirkland 111., writes.
“That I did not bre k down, white
enduring a most, severe strain, for
three months. Is due wholly to Elec -
trie Bitters” Satisfaction posi_
tlvely guaranteed. 50c at J. F.
Raley & Co
Fresh Bread, Rolls i
Donghnuts Every
Day
Dallas Oil A Refining
Company
<»1M. - -
Mrs. Thornley is at home
> summer away.
. A. S. Yeagley Is here from Sher-
man, en route to Sa(n Antonio to live.
Mrs. J. M Kanady of Carrollton
is the guest of Mrs. J- M. Nix of
Krum. .. I the county since about 1855, Dr. D.
G. E. Light and Joe Burks of
Pilot Point attended court here yes-
terday
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dentou left last
night for Bartlett to be away two or
three weeks.
Mrs W. F, Cowan was called to
j.ewisvilla on account of the Illness.
of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Goodman T3-1
turned to Dallas today after visiting
Denton relatives.
Fields Erwin returned today from
a business trip to Fort Worth. Dal - i
la MCOPr2 aUu, v'e’ , a”1* at J«’lan Scru«K8
Mrs. John Kirkpatrick and Mrs. R
E. Cobb are spending the day in A'i- |
brey with MisB Victoria Rine.
Misses Verna Jackson of Elgin and |
Bery„ Simmons of El Paso came In
yesterday to enter the C. I. A.
Mrs. W. J. Hoover returned to her
home in Houston today af er plac—> macy, West Side.
ing her daughter in the C. I. A.
Mrs. Waldo Blewett and Mrs. .1. B [
Black are attending the Woman's ;
Synodical society at Jacksonville. ,
Rev, A. F. Heitman left last night, gented at other ooi
for Jacksonville where he will be in - - - -*
at1, endance on the Synod the remain
der '-'t the week.
Mrs H. W. Greer and little daugh -
ter Velma returned to their honi’j.
i^i Richardson today after visiting 1
Mrs T. W. Skiles.
Mrs. R. V, Barter of Sherman re-j
turner yesterday after placing Miss i
Baxter and Miss Hudson in the Col-j
lege <f Industrial Arts.
Mrs. J. M. Trent and little daugh-
er of Bonham returned home til’s!
mofning after visiting Mrs. Trent'.! I
mother, Mrs. B. F. Black.
Mrs. F. W. Adair and children of
Athens. Ga.. who have been visiting
Mrs Sam Reynolds Of Little Elm.
returned home this morning.
Dr. D. F. Klrknatrick is here to-
day from Lewisville to see his bro—I
tber, D. F. Kirkpa rick. Sr., who has ‘
been sick for the nast few davs.
i Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobsen of
j Lewisville are here. Mrs. Jacobsen
I will visit her sister. Mrs. A. D. Mill-
er, on Sydamore street, for a few
days.
j Mrs. T. D. Davis of Terrell returned ,
home this morning after vlsl 1ng i
I Mrs T D Brnce nn,f niacin? her j
, Colletro of Industrial Arts
i W. Day of Dallas is here attend-
i ing court.
Will Selman wa8 uere from Pilot
Pofcit yesterday.
i Dr. A. J, Sanders is here today I
from near Aubrey.
John Peeples of Uvalde county is
here attending court.
Mrs J. A. Rhoads of Aubrey was
here on business yesterday.
, Mrs. Thorr
| spending the
There's an item in the advertising-
column today that you’ll be Inter -'
Mtod tn. Look It np.
DON’T YOU KNOW that it builds a reputation either good or had?
DON’T YOU KNOW that you can’t get away from one or the other?
DON’T YOU KNOW good quality represents good labor by good people?
DON’T YOU KNOW cheap goods mean cheap everything connected with
them?
DON’T YOU KNOW you can measure a man in business by the quality of
goods he handles?
DON’T YOU KNOW you can’t create something out of nothing and fool the
public forever? •
DON’ I’ YOU KNOW that we’sell but one grade, use nothing but good ma-
r . terial, and have experienced mechanics to make the
vehicles?
DON’T YOU KNOW that in fact everything good and the latest styles can be
had from us?
Weil, if you didn't know it4>efore, you know it now
Welwill be glad to show you whether you buy or not.
If you want ruddy cheeks and
sun tanmed arms play tennis. If
you want to feel the vigor and
strength which 'comes from
healthful exercise play tennis.
Play tennis at p’«ay time and at
work time you will have a mind
more efficient for its task. Full
stock of Tennis Rackets and Balls.
Rackets $1.50 up. Balls
1 daughter. Miss Pauline Davis, In the Phone 52.
Choir practice will be hell at 7:30 ’
P m. at he First Baptist church to- I
night.
Mound City ; ain*3 a my cott <» tri-
fle more, bat -k M. R. GILBERT
|'QU ALITY COUNTS MOST"?
Just Received a Solid Carload of Latest Style J
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Asthma can oe curea at horns
Trial treatment and full information
absolutely free without charge.
Write Frontier Asthma company.
Room 702. Buffalo. N. Y.
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Today's express brought us the new styles in |
wool dresses. We call your attention specially to our |
line of $10.00 dresses. These are special values.
See the new creations in millinery. Extra good X
values. $5.00 to $10.00. ■
Local cotton receipts are variously
estimated at from 700 to SOo bales,
a very largp part of which has been
shipped direo without entering the
public yard. The kins have ginned
about 600 to 650 bales and from 100
to 200 hales of'cotton ginned else-
where nave been^sMd here.*
Fountain Pens?
All sizes, styles, prices
at Allison’s Pharmacy.
Let us show you.
Your Pen’s Here.
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For use in your school work 1
feel confident you’ll find the Wa-
terman Ideal Fountain Pen all
right.- The Waterman is no fly-
by-night which may »be off the
market tomorrow, but for years
has been manufactured in the lar
gest fountain pen factory in the
world by a company which today
has millions invested in its manu
facture and sale. I am Denton
ageht for the Waterman Ideal and
carry a good stock all the time. In
it there's a pen that suits your
hand and style of writing exactly
and I'm expecting that you’ll come
and get it soon. Prices $2 50.
$3.50, $4. $5, S6, according in
size of pen. For the ladies I
have the Waterman Safety. May
be carried in grip or handbag.
Absolutely leakless—$3.00.
0. M. Curtis
SUUpner. Jeweler.
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