Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 81, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Get our Prices
ARE YOU GOING TO USE GAS?
THEY’RE LITTLE THINGS
But You Want the Best
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W. T. Bailey
Insurance
It is Time to Plan
That Christmas Trip
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Old phone 54, New 120
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THE
IMCIFIC
Gas Stoves
RAILWAY,
We have received a carload of
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Press, Repair, Clean, Dye.
Will give you a new fall suit for less money
See Samples.
W. Side Sq. Old phone 47 New Phone 97
We call for prescriptions and
deliver the goods.
CARDUI WORKED
LIKE A CHARM
Our
We want you to try
County National
• Bank
(The Accommodating
Bank)
Important
In a Bank?
IF CONSTIPATION OR
BILIOUS--“CASCARtTS”
Free to Curtis*
Customers.
Lester & Sherrod,
DENTON’S EXCLUSIVE BUGGY PEOPLE
in
will
Buy a Fountain Pen at
Minnis' Drug Store for
$1, give it a thorough tri*
al, then if It does not
prove as good as a high-
er priced pen, and give
you as much satisfac-
tion, return it and get
your money.
ATTENTION,
A few houses and •»>_> to soil ai
50c to 75c on the dollar Phone Ful-
ton. ira.
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charge
Company,
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bank there was preparing
ie erection of its building,
•on la preaident. Dr. Job
president and M. L. Re-
Mee tings
First and
Third
JULIAN SCRUGGS
The Ladies Store.
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O. M. Curtis.
DRUGS AND KODAKS,
lewelry and Siationery.
Denton, Texas.
When You Order Flour
Specify VERABES
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You Getting
Yonr Bread?
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Will have, in effecf the
Usual Holiday
Excursion Rates
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Denton Steam
Bakery
West Side Square
OODRUM & DAVIS
Weit Oak Street.
C. R. HAMILTON AGO.
East Side Square.
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N. R. Bedford Earl Tabor
N. R. BEDFORD ®. CO.
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ACCORDIAN PLAITING
We can handle iL Call us.
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daughter
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Try Ours
Gas Stoves and Ranges
The Quick Comfort and Garland Gas Stoves and Ranges,
better and you’ll find only a few equals.
We make gas connections—work right and prices will suit.
Mr. John Hester is in charge of our plumbing department,
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president of the
which is drilling termined as follows:
north of Lloyd. '
There’s no effort
required in this contest except to
(Advt.) vote your tickets, which are given
to you free, either for yourself or
some one else and any one of I
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W. E. McCABE, M. D.
Physician and Sergeon
Practice, limited to diseases’pacul-
ar to women. Diseases of the rec
turn and bladder. External cancer
and tumors. Phone R. H. Garrison s
Drug Store, Both Phones.
shop in the Craddock
Will be
glad to have my friends and former pa-
trons and the general public to call and
see me. I will have a complete stock in
these lines.
BOTH PHONES
Repair Work Promptly Done.
Reasonable.
» Your grocer will be glad
nd youjl bc glaa to use it i
pccify Verabest in ordering
manufactubbo
eczema, cuts,
Surest pile cure.
B. Y. P. U. Program for Sunday:
Subject. Bible study meeting Moses-
leader. Miss Bertie Davis; Story of
Moses, leader will call on members
to discugg following subjects; Before
his call. His call; Brings the people
out of Egypt; At Sinai; Forty years
In the wildesmess; Moses as a man,
Miss Young; What God did through
Moses, Mr. Hinkstfn; What Moses’
life teaches ys, Prof. Combest; roll
call, Scripture quotations
Office Over Raley & Co
enger Agent
Texu
A- .■■it,'
1 have opened a
bqjlding, 16 South Elm street.
Porto Rico’s New Wonder.
From far away Porto, Rico come
reports of a wonderful new discov
ery that is believed will vastly bene,
fit the people. Ramon T. Marchan,
of Barceloneta, writes "Dr. King’s
New Discovery js doing splendid
work here. It cured me about fi'ze
times of terrible coughs and colds,
also my brother of a severe cold
in his chest and more than 20
others, who used It on my advice.
We hope this great medicine will
yet be sold in every drug store in
For throat and lung
nothing better.
i of its
Trial bot-
Guaranteed by J. F. Raley
(Advt.)
prizes. Who gets them to be de-•
: During this
period a ticket good for 5 votes - is
to be given with each 50c cash
sale. If you wish the ticket to'
count for yourself write your name?
on the back of it and deposit it in
ballot box in store. If you wish
Thursday ’ to vote for some one else write
their name on it. Dec. 20th. one
.who has received most votes gets
CaaoS MM a* I A *4 M 4 T~\ T aa M
Furred Tongue, Rad Taste, Indi-
gestiop. Sallow Skin and Miserable
Headaches come from a torpid liver
and clogged bowels, which cause
your stomach to become filled with
undigested food, which sours and
ferments like garbage in a swill bar-
rel. That’s the first step to untold
misery—Indigestion, foul gases, bad
breath, yellow skin, mental fears,
everything that is horrible and nau-
seating. A Cascaret tonight will
give your constipated bowels a thor-
ough cleansing and straighten you
out by morning. They work while
you sleep—a‘10 cent box from your
druggist will keep you feeling good
for months. Millions of men anu
women take a Cascaret now and
then to keep their stoma< h, llverand
bowels regulsted, and never know a
miserable moment. Don’t forget the
children—their little insides need a
good, gentle cleastng. too. (Advt.)
After Operation Failed to Help,
Cardui Worked Like a Charm.
Jonesville, 8. C.—“I. suffered with
womanly trouble,” writes Mrs. J. S.
Kendrick, In a letter from this place,
"rind at times, I could not bear to stand
on my feet. The doctor said I would
never be any better, and that I wotld
nave to have an operation, or I would
have a cancer. J
I went to the hospital, and they oper-
ated on me, but I got no better. They
said medicines would do me no good,
and I thought I woqld have to
At last I tried Cardui, arid began to
Improve, so I continued using it. Now,
i I am well, and can do my own work.
I T Ann'f ... aatna
Cardui worked like a charm.”
Thers must be merit in this purely
vegetable, tonic remedy, for women—
. Cardui—for it has been in successful
I use for more than 50 years, for the
I treatment of womanly weakness and
disease.
rirase try ft, for your troubles.
N. B.— Writt tn: Lntlr*' Advhwy Dtpu Chi’ta-
! mk>T> Medk-irxCo.. Owttaoooca. Tenn., for Siwrtal
Jnntrurtumt. end book. "Ho«>» Treataam
| tor Wmi." aan Io p<ala wraspw. M raauaat.
No ashes, tit soot, but dean and
pleasant to use. and not the small-
est is the saving in fuel.
► See the complete lineat
Evers Hardware jCo
Shovels, Polish. Fire Sets, Fenders
Ring
T. C. Sample
and get reliable service
Just received Heinz
Mince Meat in bulk.
Meals, Meals, Meals.
\ The best dinner in town
for 25c.
Lone Star Restaurant
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Satisfactory Grocery Service
It requires quality’ service and price fo make this,
'patrons tell us we have all three.
Phone us
I don’t feel any pains.
South Side j
of square
Selling to
Interstate Points
Dec. 21, 22 and 23.
Tickets will ?lso be on sale
points in Texasfand Louisiana
See T. P. Agents for ratei
and Schedules.
A. D. BELL
Asst Genl. Passr Agt.
GEORGE D HUNTER;
General Passenger Agent
and youjl b
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Expert Cleaning, Pressing, Busheling
We Can Do That Too
Call 31, Either Phone, For the Bost In Our Line.
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ConsiS
Safety first, ypu will
say; then courteous treat-
ment and efficient ser-
vice. Then, too, you
you like to do busirfess
with a bank that k e eps
faith with its customers,
a bank that takes care
of its customers during
lean years and fat >ears.
It is these very qualities
which are distinguishing
features of this bank.
Ask our customers about
it.
NO BHJK)U<»NESH. HEADACHE,
HOUR HTOMACH. COATED TON-
GUE OR CONSTIPATION.
NOTH•¥ ME
If you want to buy or sell chick
■ens phone' me. I will get yours or
bring chickens to you anywhere in
the corporate limits.
G. W. ELBERT.
Plumber, ti
Gas Fitter
Prices
W. H. Doty Barber Shop
North Side Square.
Call and see us. Fine line ■
of samples for fall and win
ter clothes. Pricea right.
T.L.McDonald, M.D.
Special attention to
CHRONIC DISEASES —
Office. ^anMO*. Drug Stare. Both Phose
Mrs. J. M Bailey is very sick at
Garza. W. T. Halle-- of thia city,
atid Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baley were at
her bedside Friday. ,
Fort UJorth High has called off
Its game for Thanksgiving with Den-
ton High here and will play
Gainesville instead. Denton
probably get Carlisle Military aca
demy for that date.
R. S. Walker of Fort Worth will
preach at the Church of Christ at
Roanoke on Saturday night, Sunday
morning and at night. C. E. Wool-
dridge of Denton will continue the
meeting every night next week.
Wesley Burkes, giving Denison as
his home, was arrested Saturday on
a charge of theft. Burkes, it is al
leged, took a watch from the pocket
of Charles Boyd’s coat at the Plant-
ers’ gin Friday. The watch re-
covered.
J. W. Jagoe, Jr., has purchased
the five acres Just beyond Dr. Fritz’
home on West Oak street for a con-
sideration of $4,500. Other sizeable
deeds filed Friday were from S. C.
Brier and wife to Charles Pettit,
285.91 acres of the Sarah Winfrey
survey, nine m.ies west of town,
tor a considderation of $14,294.50,
and Wl. S. Sorrows and wife to Rob-
ert Elkins. 139.55 acres of the p.
F. Lyhch survey for $4,884.25.
LNB 810$ AO1 Niymu :BLol:!3 bj
Stop coughing! you rock the lungs
and worry the body. BLAARD’S
HOREHOUND SYRUP checks irri-
tation heals the lungs and restores
comfortab’e breathing. Price 25c,
50c arid $1 per bottle. Sold by R H.
Garrison. (Adxt.)
’’Jewel”
Gas Stoves
Fine in Cold Weather
Hot Weather
Wet Weather
■ the it)
. r Superln
W. J. Gralr. knocked d
an automobile at the corner
B. Dtnton and West Oak streets
Friday afternoon, a gash cut in her
head and considerably bruised, and
her dress torn off. Miss Grady, who
is a High School student. was
standing waiting for the street car
to pass when an auto came around
and caught her between the car and
the automobile. She was unable to
say whose machine it was.
Flagicerl Train With aliirt.
Tearing his shirt from hla back an
Ohio man f agged a train and saved
db from a wreck, but H. T. Alston
Raleigh, N. C„ once prevented a
wreck with Eie trie Bitters. ‘‘I
was In a terrible plight when I be-
gap to use them ” he writes, “my
stomach, head, back and kidneys
were all badly affected and my liver
was in had condition. b"t four bpt-
tks of Elec'ric Bitters made me feel
like a new man.” A trial will con-
vince you of their matchless merit
for any stomach, liver or kidney
trouble. Price 50 cents at J. F.
Raley & Co’s. (Advt.)
Porto Rico.”
troubles there is
A trial wil) convince you
merit. 50c and $1.00.
tie free.
& Cp.
Get good vinegar—we handle the
bure apple vinegar in quart and
gallon jars. Phone us.
TURNER BROS.
NOTICE.
We have bought a power wood
saw and will run it in connection
with our wood business. We will
sell you cord wood and then saw it
to your order and at right prices.
Phone us. ARKANSAS MILL.
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Mr. R E. Cobb ii connected with lii Ifi our
Plumbing, tin and gat work department and
will personally do all work in making con-
nections. If you are going to use gas, we
would appreciate you giving us a bid on (he
work. We will put our personal guarantee
behind our plumbing, tin or gas work done
here.
i Ivory Soap and returned
Soft, Fluffy
2So Double SOo
4TON STEAM LAUNDRY
Phones No. 8
BBBHMHBUMUmBWMneMWMBMNMBKBWVWWWMDMMNMH
, Beechnut’s line of peanut butter,
sliced bacon In glass jars, apple Jelly
and many others of this famous
brand Spec ify Beqchnut and you
will always get ths best. We han-
dle them. TURNER BROS.
Ph on eg 7.
NEW COUNTY COURT SUITS.
Suits recently filed In the County
court follow:
M Horton &■ Son vs. Harris-Lip-
«ltz Co., debt; C. L. Floyd vs. G. W
..Mullen, debt; J W. Allen vs. T. L.
Mullins, suit for commissioh; M. S.
Ashlock vs. Joe McDaniel, debt, arid
against Guaranty State bank of
Frisco,-garnishee, garnishment.
Neuralgia of thri face, shoulder,
hands, or feet requires a powerful
remedy that will penetrate the flesh.
BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT pos-
sesses that power. Rubbed in where
the pain is felt ig all that is neces-
sary to relieve suffering and re-
store normal conditions. Price 25c,
50c and $1 per bottle. Sold by R. H.
Garrison. (Advt.)
MARRIAGE REGFTErt.
W. A. Coxby of Lewisville
Miss Eula Boyd, Lewisville.
J. W. Painter, Lewisville,
Miss Carrie Hudson,-Lewisville
Only a Fire Hero
but.the crowd cheered, as,
burned hands, he held u a
round box, ’ Fellows!” he shouted, ,
Lod V. Robertson
VVritc$all kinda of
Inourance. I would
appreciate writing
your Insurance,
Call me, Phone 275
OUR CUSTOMERS
NEVER WORRY
about their policies.
Do you ? See us
and we will explain
all different kinds
of policies in which
you may be inter-
ested
8. H. OtHunport & Co.
Office with Denton County Natn'l Bank
We insure (Jetton.
A QUICK BREAKFAST
can be easily cooked by electricity. Electric toasters,
chafing dishes, etc. We would be glad to have you drop
in some time and see these great conveniences.
Denton Water, Light and Power Co.
During the monih beginning
November 20, and ending Dec. 1
Plush Lap Robes
We’re sure that we can save you some money on this
business. We bought right and are offering some robes right
now at excellent prices. See them.
Odd Pieces in Harness
these prizes will repay amply this I
small effort. Nomination blanks!
good for 1000 compii nentary
votes will be published Tuesday.
Voting begins Wednesday
20th. Vote your tickets.
new >ta
to begli
A. M. ’
Allen v _____
mey. Corner principal of the JiMtin
school, cashier it has a $10,000
WOOD. COAL. FEED.
Delivered to your home. Call ui over either phone
Prompt delivcy. Sat'ifaction assured.
Phone us L. F. COLLINS & SON
COLUNS. Manager.
with edition of Cooper’s novels in 16
nnpd1 handsome volumes. Second prize:
this Bucklens Arnica Salve, f a useful chest ot Rogers 1847 ill-'
o^1t.VaVvePrthLn nbeat,fOr burn" ” ; verware. Complete prize list at d
Right! also for boils, ulcers, sores, . . , r
pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, | explanatory circular may be got-
bruises Surest pile cure, it sub - ten at store There's no effort
dues inflammation, kills pain. Only
25 cents at J. F. Raley & Co.’s.
If you're getting it of us
you arc surely like hun-
dreds of others of our cus-
tomers—SATISFIED, If
jon’re not. why, let, us
send our bread to you
every day by our delivery
service which makes a de-
livery every day except
Sunday. Always fresh,
wholesome bread.
A Great Building Falls
when its foundation is undermined,
and if the foundation of healthi-
good digestion—is attacked, quick
collapse follows. On the first signa
of indigestion, Dr. I^ing’g New Life
Pills should be taken to tone the
stomach and regulate liver, kidneys
and Jjowels. Pleasant, easy, safe
and only 25 cents at J. F. Raley &
Co.’g, (Advt.)
Auto Bonnets at Mrs. Dickson’s.
J. F Griffith.
Farmers' Oil Co.,
the wild-cat well ,
was here Saturday and said there
was no truth in the report of a cave
in, drilling being again, he said, in
progress. Mr. Griffith is absolute
|y confident that the drill - is now
within eighty five feet of oil, the
oil sands now being in evidence. He
said Saturday:
"The strike reported
was merely a pocket and not the
main stratum, but I am sure we are
Asthma can ne cured at boms.
Trial treatment and full Information
absolutely free without
Write Frontier sAthma
Room 102Buffalo, N. Y.
' Prescriptions dehver tbc goodj Our pre ,
scription service has grown much, vhkh proves that we
arc giving satisfaction. Phone us.
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE i
Many times you need a new a new piece of harness. We
keep a large line of odd pieces in harness—bridles, halters and
other articles you will need We invite you to come in and
see us when you need any ot these articles. You all KNOW
that we handle the best line of buggies to be had anywhere.
We want to serve you.
A mighty pretty iine of Ladies’ Coats shown
here this Fall. Come in and see them. If you
want a house dress that s inexpensive come
here. Some ladies’ Sweaters that are good values
J W Sullivan F F Hill
Sullivan & Hill
Attorney s-at-Law
'Office in Craddock
Building1.
How's Tbisr
W« offer One Hundred ____,__
Reward for any case of catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO..
Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have kno*n
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in al; business transactions and fi-
nancially able to carry out any ob-
ligations made by his firm.
Walding, Ginnan & Marvls,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucnous surfaces of the
system. T*stmonfala sent free.
Price 75p per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation. (Advt.)
Draughon’s Business college has
succeeded in getting an expert teach-
er to take charge of the short hand
department.
Their attendance |ls Increasing
Wonderfully in each department.
Among those who have enrolled
within the past few days are: Ray
Lyon, Denton; H. J. Wheeler, Coop-
er, Tex.; Miss Ina Mullens, Denton;
G. K Martin, Lexington, Tex.- L.
R. Harbert, Denton, and O. E. Grif-
fith. Denton.
Denton is one of the best school
towns In the state, and we are glad
to see our Buslnese College taking
the front ranks. Visit this college
and investigate the work done there.
(Advt.)
That's whaFwe have in pocket cutlery. A selection of
pocket knives that you wilt like. Come in the first time you
need a knife.
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