Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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NEWS FROM l*OM>r,K.
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This handsome, shapely
shoe is sure to please the
woman of discriminating taste
A reliable preparation for destroy-
ing Bed Bugs. Pint bottles 25c
There are dozen’s of uses to
which Amonia may be profitably
applied in every household. Very
useful as a soap-saver in kitchen
and laundry. Pint botttles 15c.
Carbole is the best and cheap-
est general disinfectant upon the
market. Usefully employed about
sinks and bath room. Quickly kills
mites and other poultry pests*
Pint bottles 25c.
j. c. GUY.
GARRISON A KIMMIN8.
MINNIS.
A sure destroyer of Lice, Fleas,
Ticks, Etc.. wherever found. En-
tirely harmless to fowls, chicks and
other animals. 1 lb packages 25c.
Curtis’ Household
Amonia
COTTON AGAIN CLIMBS
PRINCESS 2 BAR
PARAMOUNT
PATENT KID
Other designs, just as handsome,
in every leather, and for all occa-
sions. A pleasure to show them
futures
.ALL AUJNG
THE DAY..
SHOW
THE
C. I. A. Regents Will Huh! Session
Here Wedensday with New Presi-
dent Also Present
rance
|i||SHOE WOMEN
Seen the LatestrS
Supply and
prices
free.
Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
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Note the low pump effect
the double straps, which add
style to the shoe and prevent slip-
ping at the heel. A charming
creation, full of grace and beauty
PONDER May 2—Mr. and
N. Skaggs was in Fort
Thursday."
Miss Oney Crowley of Dept'll
For summer com fort, style and
beauty it cannot be surpassed
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that requires no breaking in
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1.1. T. Seaborn, a fin
urday night ,1s reported as resting j
easy, by the attending phys clan
No doubts are expressed by the phy
sicians as to his recovery.
SOULKISS
PEHFUME^
We want you to try this delight-
ful perfume. Call and get a de-
monstration-free. Sweet and
fragrant as a flower garden.
Cut out this Ad
and bring it to our store.
Jno A. Hann & Co.
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Au interre’.ittg topic of conversation in political circles at the present time
ts the result of the recent mayoralty election in Milwaukee, Wis. Emil Seidel,
who bea<b-l the Socialist ticket. Was elected to that office by an overwhelming
majori' > Mayor Elect Seidel, who is a tQiddle a;r,s! man. lias been promi-
nently ror<>ui>i7.<‘,l in socialistic circles for some tin»v ;.i'd members o£ that
polith-al < rg.mi;.4tion look t»« him to institute a nemlx r of reforms in that
Wisconsin city advocated by the Issly which be regs', seuts.
Art
am,; .
The regents of the College of in-
dnstr'al Arts will hold a session
here , is week, beginning Wednes
day. for the consideraton of a num-
ber of matters of interest pertaining
to the- college President Bizzeil
Stop waiting for a buyer to <»m»
Record and Chronicle, want ads
Liverpool Shows 3 1-2 Point Advance
in Futures with 2—pont lx>ss in
Spots—New York Higher Today.
<■ 'l-'SA'orn is coining out nicely since the
!'• <,'*front. Cotton is coming up, but
doesn’t look very well.
School will close next Friday with
picnic in th< ~Kimbroqg.i pasture.
The officers and teachers of the
Sunday School were appointed Sun-
day to arrange a progiam and set
the date for a children's day exercise
some time in the near future.
There was no preaching here Sun-
day, Rev. W. H. Owens having to fl'l
his appointment at Little Elm.
Altai
a ton 1
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu-
cas county, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
i he is senior partner of the firm of
F. .1. Cheney & Co., doing business
! in the city of Toledo, county and
j state aforesaid, and that sa’d firm
will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
who was recently elected to
p ace, i
to discuss various points with the
regents. preparatory to tak ng up <hei , «« wy '
work next fall. J visiting her brother, r. B. €r> v. ley.
Miss Alma Ross of Decatur is vis--
; iting Miss Vera Swafford. I U—
Miss Hale of i,ittle Elm is visit - , til j. a.
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Cleans and polishes old furniture-
makes it look new. Pint bottles
50 cents.
O. M. CURTIS,
Duatota, Twffia.
REVIVAL AT M. E. CHURCH.
Rev. R. F. Bryant of Pilot Point ‘
arrived here Sunday afternoon and
preached at the Methodist church
at the evening service the first of j
a series of sermons In the revival ’
that is in progress there.
Mr. Bryant preached a fine ser-
mon to a large audience and good ,
in.erest was shown in the meeting.
The daily meetings will be at
o'clock in the forenoon and at
i o'clock in the evening.. The entlr?
‘ • is most cordially invited
I attend these revival services.
this 6th day of December, A. D
; 1686. A. W. Gleason. Notary Pub-
lic. (Seal). Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
j t..e system. Send for testimonials
free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Open Close Test
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ini'banged ai U n-s, sale, of catarrh (yiat ran not j,e cured by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
i Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before
' me and subscribed in my presence.
NEWS FROM PLAINVIEW.
PLAINVIEW, May 2 —Wheat s
beginning to he*4 and looks as
I though it will make a good yield
DENTON,
tations:
L‘verpool
...ay-June
July-August
Sots 2 points down at 7 92; salss
13000.
New York— Open Close Vest.
July 14.67-6 14.72-3 14.62
October . 1 2.71-2 12.74-3 12.68-7" j
Spots .7 points up at 15:30; sales I
1330
New Orleans
July .
October
Spojs
1 450*
GalvOtton spots unchanged at
5-8; sal<\ 0.
Local Misc4^ianeou»—
About unchanged and dull
fa i sselling at from $12.50
loose to $15 a ton baled.
Fort Worth Livestock—
Receipts Monday — Cattle
calves 650.
Beef Steers - Supply larger
t..e demand: top $6.50.
Stockers and Feeders
land both light;
>4,10 and $4.35.
Butcher Stock—About 20 loads;
received: prices barelv steady: top
$4.
Calves and
steady; top 6.
Hogs—Light receipts:
to 10c lower; top $9.20.
Mrs. Nix of Krum is visaing her I
' daughter. Mrs. W. T. Wi Hams.
April 30, to Mr. and Mrs .
_____, _ 2.j? boy.
Miss Maud Harris has been vis-
!it'mg her sister at Decatur.
Miss Mary Donald of Justin vis-
. ited Mrs. Owens.
Let the Record and Chronicle nave;
your magazine subscriptions. Any i ing Miss Mabel Richie.
club or combinattoe of magazines Mrs, Richardson of Decatur
yon desire and at prices as low m yo< visiting her brother, W. E. Ham i
eaa obtain. mock.
than
| Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take
.lroun,l Lail’s Family Pills for constipation
Did you ever lose anything You
always feel lost yourself, don't you?
The only way to get back lost ar-
Yearlings Prices tides Is to advertise l-j the Recor?
and Chronicle Lost and Found eol
prices 5c’umns Try it an 1 «ee
Prices - Ten
and - Twenty - Cents
McAdamsBigTent
D. A. C Baseball Park Tonight
I he Great Military Play
“For Honor’s Sake”
Thirty People in the Cast- A Guaranteed Production
Hear the Spanish Orchestra—10 Pieces
We Hate to Brag, But This is “Some” Show
Prices-1000 ssa?.» 10c
Don’t Forget Matinee Tomorrow 2 o’clock Sharp
“EAST LYNNE”
The members feel
of the work accompllshd this
The re--
Plner.
i which
ON CLUBS
t-
cmin'i NltakeMpeart-.
The business toreting of the Wo
itusn's Shakeirpeare dub met witn
Mrs. Piner Thursday afternoon and
concluded the year's work. The re-
ports of the officers and committees
were read and accept'd,
port of the delegate. Mrs
to the district federation
mot at Hillsboro, was exceptionally
well rendered-
prou
year and of the report they were
able to give at tbe Federation.
W. W. WKIGHT MAKDu
GOOD ALFAU*h* YIELD
W. W. Wright from north of town
on Clear creek was here Saturday
with a good report of his alfalfa
yield, wheb has made three-quarters
of a ton to the acre for the first
tutting Mr. Wright sold several
tons of his rrop at 5 a ton balel
Meedames W. C. Edwards J. Ed
Wilson, dr., and W. T Evers The
report of Miser Lou Ella ann, del-
egate to the distric meet'ng. wa
splendid and so enjoyed that the
club tendered her » vote of thanku.
,ne program for the day waH In-
deed a phasing one and gave mucu
enjoyment. Miss Boylan substitute!
for Mbs Blount and sang Schubetr's
Serenade. As the retiring president
Mrs. Colt, thankeu the members for
their support and eo—operation and
she can feel assured of tue appre-
clat'on of her club sisters lor her
just and gracious ruling during her
term of office. Mr. Colt was a
most capable president and wat,'
I has guided and guarded well the n~
' terests of the ciub. Much credit
is due her for her untiring efforts
in its behalf and when sne “lad
down tbe gavel" she did so with the
charm and dignity of “duty well
done.” The sort, hour was a de-
lightful one; the hostess bade the
guests tur nback to childhood day
and weitr Mother Goose Rhymes.
Msses Lou Ella Hann and Mary
Williams were most successful In
turning back the fl’gut of ume anl
in the draw, Misg Williams secured
the souvenir. As a delightful final"
of the social feature of the club
year, Mrs. Lipscomb, assisted by
her little son, ->abney, ..irs. Cock
rel) and Miss Mary Gregg, served
baked crab sandwiches, o. ves and
apricot ice.
Arie K’lub.
Monday witnessed the cioa’ng
session of the Ariel club for tije
year 1909-10. Mrs v. Lipscomb
Sr., was hostess for the afternoon,
and in her usual gracious and hos -
pltable way greeted the members
and guests. It was a pleasure to
have among .these guests, two for-
mer club members. Mrs. W. W.
.. right and Mrs. Clarence Cockrell
of Dallas. Vases of long stemmed
roses were tastefully placed In the
reception hall and parlo^.and gave
brightness to these pleasant room*
At the usual hour the club was
called to order and roll call was'
responded to with a "menu. Sever-
al new members were added to the
club for the next year. Mrs. Hogue
and Mrs. C. F. Evans were uanl—
mously elected members of the liter-
ary department, and Mrs. Fred Bot-
torff and M'ss Etta M. Lacy were !
also unanimously voted members of
the art department Mrs. Gibsor.
the new president, announced the
standing committee for next year:
Lbrary -Mesdames Colt, Banks and
K. J. Wilson: civic improvement—-
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Read and Reflect!
IXMsT AND FOUND.
. AUTOMOBILE LINE.
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BREEDERS COLUMN.
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IN NOU NUE.ME * » S.
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No Opposition to Hughes.
Gov.'Hugbee' appointment as as-
sociate justice of the Supreme court
was ratified by the Senate w’th no
opposition.
Official Makes Dennis.
F. G. Pettibone, of the G. C. &
S. F. railroad denies that the com
pany intends to increase the pay ot
its unorganized labor 6 per cent.
Arkansas IHamoods.
Numerous specimens of diamonds
found near Little Rock, Ark.. wer»
shown by Maiden Lane jewelers In
New York and were pronounced b»
experts to be equal to the best dia
monds from South Africa.
MEBANE COTTON SEED
aaia G. B. COLLINS.
WANTED TO BUY GOOD TYPE-
writer L. C. Smith preferred. DEN-
TON WOVEN WIRE FENCE COM -
PANY. 204tfc
’ afreet Old phoi
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PLANO
Apply to
125p
KODAKS TO '.END -JUST RE
ceived a new lot of kodaks for the
accommodat on of my customers. J.
W. SHAW. 210tfc
R. R. BATES. DENTON, TEXAS
has Denton county for the wonderful
Overland automob'les Write or ask
for catalogue. Ap25d-w
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will be
raw*
SEE
4. F. POEwltD 4BE1TSM.
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Biplane Beats Auto.
C. K. Hamilton, in a Curtiss bi-
plane, in a race with a 20-horse
horse power automobile at Atlanta,
Ga.. won by six yards.
L LOST—LADIES GOLD WATCH,
I First National bank luck piece on
fou nicture In back. Reward for
’ return to Beyett's. 225c
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$5 REWARD FOR 1CNGLISH PIT
bull uog, white with ears cropped
Spot over left eya and on root of
tail. One month old. Return to or
address 0. T. ATCHESON, Slidell,
Texas. 216tfc
FOR
Fire,
Accideit,
Tornado.
Platt Gian.
Health
INSURANCE,
Relates Search for INdsons.
In the Hyde murder trial at Kart
sas City. Dr. Haines, the Chicago
tox'cologist. stated that in the ex
amination of the body of Col. Swope
he found but very little poison.
LOST—PLAIN GOLD BRACELET
with secret lock; loot between J. B
Hodge’s residence and railroad sta-
tion Return to J. B. Hodge’s res-
idence for reward. 212tf
FOR
Jersey milk
R. B. WIL •
225p
BARRED ROCK EGGS (CIHCK-
ens not penned! 75c for 15. MRS
ALLIE WRIGHT. New phone 205.
210p
WHEN YOU WANT A JOY RIDE,
M country trip, a tourist party to Dal-
las, Fort Worth GainesvlUe. call R.
h. Bates and let him take you in that
wonderful Overland car. Rates reas-
onable. Residence, Old phone 127.
New phone 237-Green. tf
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R. R. TURNER 35 WEST OAK
st. .<arneM and buggy-top work
Suoe repairing a apec alty. tf
oeston End* I«>eg Journey.
E. P. Weston Monday reache 1
New York City, completing his ocea-i
to ocean Aalk of 3,4 83 miles. He
was welcomed by the mayor of New
V <>rk and presented with a purse of
$4.0.
Trusts Hard Hit by Decis.ons.
Two drastic anti-trust decisions
were handed down by the Supreme
Court Monday, and are thought to
be of the h'ghest significance. One
was the upholding of the Mississippi
courts which fined a combinat'on
of lumber companies at a maximum
of $345,000,000, or a minimum of
$14,000,000. The other case was
that of Tennesse officials ousting the
Sandard Oil company of Kentucky
for v'olatlon of Tennessee anti-trust
Demands Records Exposed.
By a resolution of Congressman
Harrison of New York. Attorney
General Wickersham has been di-
rected to lay before Congress all
documents in information bearing on
the preparation of the summary of
the Glavis charges upon welch Pres-
ident Taft Is supposed to nave dis-
missed Glavis.
FOR SALE—6-FOOT
binder in good condition.
H. H. Clayton at the Garage.
We carry the most complete as-
sortment of fresh vegetables and
fruits In the city. Phone ns your
wants. LONG A KING.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
Some nice halt and three-fourth Jer-
aey cows with young calves J. M,
TAYLOR
DR. M. L. MARTIN, PRACTICE
limited to diseases of eye, ear, noso
and tbroat. Office over Raley's drug
store. tfc
FOR RENT—THREE FINE OF-
fic« rooms in Donabower block. In -
quire at Exchange Nat'l bank. 91 tfc
Ruling on Poll Tax.
Assistant Attorney Genera. R. M.
Rowland advised the Comptroller
that a person's personal and poll
taxes become a lien upon his real
estate, and that, county tax collec-
tors should collect the personal and
poll taxes before a receipt freeing
real estate from the Hen is issued.
WANTED—PLAIN SEWING AND
drsMmaking. South of Presbyterian
church, 38 Bolivar St. 229c
WANTED—GERMAN GIRL WHO
would like to take trip to Michigan
for the summer months to do general
housework. For further information
address A, thia offee. illtfc
Gi.OVER CAMPtodLL, CLEANING
and pressing. New phone 34, with
«. Y. McQuigg. tfc
BARRED ROCKS, PURE STRAIN
and a vary desirable brood; eggs at
81 for setting of 15.Mrs. A. J. Fonts'
West Oak street, new phone 881
214dApr.24wc
stock, prices and qualit;
always find at Dan X.
Both phones No. 7.
FOR RENT—FRONT ROOM FOR
office in May building. Also bed-
rooms, furnished or unfurnished. J.
W. SHAW. 205tfc
J W. FRALIN, DENTIST, SOUTH
aids square, Mlddls of Block upstairs
Deaton, Texas.
NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST-
are tbe parts of the city I have
bouses to rent In. A. R. McGINTIE,
W'lsy Smith's office, next door to
postojflce.
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quent and consecutive
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__hai cards of three lines
•r less, at *1.09 par month; mors
•pace pro rata No ad taken for lees
rf»s: l" cents.
AH a-ls. in claiwif ed column^, ex-
rapt those carrying regular accounts
• ita this office must be accompaatej
•y ths cash to insure insertion
LEE MURPHY, NICE, SINGLE
or double rigs. Trips made over the
county. Horses and buggies taken
care of by the month. Both ph iuea
lo2. tfc
O'Neal Is Nominated.
Unofficial returns in Alabama in-
dicate that E. A. O’Neal and E. P.
Thomas were nominated in a dem-
ocratic primary for governor and
lieutenant governor respect1 velr.
O'Nal was an advocate of local op
tlon and opposed to the Hrohtbition
amendment His plurality was 27,-
000. . r
FOR BEST CHOPS, BRAN, CORN
meal, wood call Arkansaw Mill. New
phone 77. ______t,c
MEXICAN CHILI AND TAMALES
_.short orders. PAUL RAMIRES,
Owsley Bldg . W. Oak st. tf
( W. E. BOTTS, VETERINARIAN—
Of Southwestern Veterinary coi’ege
Dallas now back at the Mae cld
stand.’ Office: Brock's wagonyard.
Phones 42 (new), 308 (o'd; Resi-
dence 298-Blue (new). tf:
RED S C. EGGS FROM HIGH
scoring blrls. Yard matings $1 and
*2 per setting. Also a few young hens
for sale. Call and see my fowls
MRS G. B. COLLINS. 1118 Elm st.
New pbqne 287. 222d MylOw
GOOD WORK OR BUGGY
horse for Mie. LONE STAR MAR-
BLE YARD. 225c
wOb»—PLAIN GOLD BRACELET
between First Presbyterian churcn
and Witherspoon residence. Re-
ward for return to C. F. Wither-
spoon's office. 226c
Wants Ship Named “Oklahoma."
Congressman McGuire of Oklaho-
ma is urging the proposition to have
one of the new authorized battle-
ships named “Oklahoma."
manded by an Oklahoman.
WANTED—POULTRY AND EGGS
tn large quantities. See or phone
U. W. Elbert. tfc
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN-
ger work done call No. 307, either
phone.
FOR GOOD TENDER BEEF AND
choice poultry phone Wells A Bass
Free delivery. Both phones *8. ttc
WE REPAIR LOCKS AND SEW-
ing machines, make keys to fit any
lock MAGILL A SHEPARD. tfc
MOREMAN A LUSTER — RED
barn. Ring 85 for feed of all kinds
delivered. t,c
TRIPS MADE ANYWHERE IN
the United States. Reasonable rates.
WALTER BILLINGSLEY, at Garage,
noth phones tfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE
other cattle—A few
cows fresh in milk.
SON, Old phone 245-2R.
An Ideal Husband
is patient, even with a nagging wifs,
for he knows she needs help. She
may be so nervous and rundown 'n
wealth tnat trifles annoy her. it
sue is melancholy, excitable, troubled
with loss of appetite, headache, sleep,
less nets, constipation or fainting and
dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bit-
ters—the most wonderful remedy foi
an ailing woman. Thousands Ol
sufferers from femals troubles, ner-
vous troubles, backache and *oak
k'dneys have used them and became
healthy and happy. Try them. Only
COc. Satisfaction guaranteed by J
F. Raley A Co.
FOR SALE -MEBANE AND
Rowden cotton need. T A. ROBIN-
SON. I25P
FREE—THE HISTORY OF THE
wireless telephone illustrated. How
messages are sent, and where it is
'used its Inventor. Just a few more
of the booklets left. Write at onee
before they are all gone. Dickinson
A Co.. Box 821, San Antonio, Tax.
J W. SKILES, LIVERY AND
Feed barn. N’ce single or double
rigs. New phone 11, old 34. tfc
R L. McCOY, BREEDER OF
prize-winning White Wyandottej.
Eggs for sale at *1.50 and *3 for
setting of 15. Route 71. Roanoke.
Texa« d*»'tf
BASEBALL RESULTS.
Texas League—Galveston 4, Dal-
las 1; Shreveport 7, Houston 6; Fort
Worth 5, San Antonio 3; Oklahom
City 7, Waco 0.
National League—.New York 6.
Brooklyn 0; Pittsburg 5, Chicago 2;
ncinnatl 9, St. Louis 4; Philadel-
phia 9, Boston 8.
American league—Philadelphia 7
Boston 6; Cleveland 2. St. Louis i;
i.ew York 3. Washington *; Detroit-
Chicago, rain.
Southern League-^- Mobile 4,
Birmingham 2; Chattanooga 5, At-
lanta 4; Nashville 6, Memphis 4;
Montgomery 7, New Orleans 3.
To Increase Army Engineers.
On account of the ever-increasing
demand for army engineers for Mw
river® and harbor work, the House
passed a bill increasing the engineer
corps from 188 to 248 offeers.
i under this healing
at the following
Interurtutn Track Torn Vp.
Monday morning the
near Plano was
For Local Representative;
F. F. HILL.
W. C. DICKSON
WORTH S. RAY.
For County Judge:
LEE ZUMWALT
S. H. HOSKINS.
For County Attorney
CHARLES MAYS
For Tax Assessor:
E. E MILLER
J. K. McKELVl .
For Tax Collector:
SAM HAWKINS
C. L. M. CROWDER
H. V. HENNEN.
O. L. HAMILTON.
For County Clerx:
OSCAR T. BUTTON
M P. KELLY.
WALLER L. BUSIER
For County Treasurer
D. M. REEVE.
For District Clerk:
W. E. DURBIN.
For Sheriff:
W. C. ORR.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2;
JOHN W. STUART.
For Commissioner Precinet No. 3:
8. T. COLEMAN
JACK CHRI8TAL.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
J. E. SMITH.
E F. (Ted) DAVIS.
J. M. GARY.
For JusUfce Peace Precinct No. 1:
WM. McCORMICK.
For Constable Precinct No. 1:
JOE A. YOUNG.
For Public Weigher Precinct No
GEORGE WELLS.
J. C. BROWNLOW
For School Trustee:
(3 to elect)
W. L McCORMICK.
V. W. SHEPARD.
D. K. ALLISON
We have faithfully considered the
furniture needs and offer a choice
line of seasonable furniture that Mall
bring brightness and comfcrt to the
home. Everything here to fit the
season. Never here before in larger
more attractive or better \ variety
than now.. Will prove interesting
when you ascertain the reasonable
prices. Come and be shown.
JNO. B. SCHMITZ
Gurney Refrigerators—Best in the
World-—We Sell Them
PASTURE—I HAVE SUFF1
CIENT pMture for 15 bead of stock;
good bermuda grass; woven wire
fence, no danger of cutt'ng stock on
wire See me at once. TOM RIP-
. r 218ftc
DO YOU NEED HELPT ALL
kinds of dray work and bousehcld
goods moving done. Phon* us. HES-
TER, LESTER A BROWNLOW. New
phone 110, old phone 3it). tfc
interurban
track near Plano was blown up.:
This is the second time it has oc-
curred, but as yet no clue to tho
perpetrators has been found.
LOST—WATCH FOB WITH
gold pendant, diamond on front and
"D" on back side. Reward for re-
turn to Luther Deavenport. 224tfe
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work only Office <5 West Highland
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FIRST CLASS wAlKS AT RE4-
•onabla prices J M Gurley, <p.w
pb< ne 347- blue. t8W •
<'••ntimiance in Town Lot Canes.
The government announced ready
for the trial of the Muskogee town
lot cases against GoV; Haskell and
otherKbut the defendants presented
a jolntsspUcatlon for a continuance
Judge Marshall has not yet passed on
the application.
Emil Seidel, Socialist Mayor
Of Milwaukee, Wis.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1910, newspaper, May 3, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229363/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.