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1917.
TIN IN
We have
1
PERUNA
health. I
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Al condition
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I
ir
v I-
MUSIC INSTRUCTORS.
21.50c;
piano.
A number
On display at Wright Garage.
If you are interest-
ing put down
big strike and
Idiot,”
Wednesday—“The
Golden
27e
THE MAXWELL.
from
I-
bed
and
A
I. ike
CI
of H. n-
CITY HF DENTON
Michelin Tires
at
Question of Additional Katy
»
-ill.
k hats
Scott
Phone 131.
MICHELIN TIRES .
Stop!
My headquarters are at
the City Garage. If you
Look!!
want a good tire and
over
one that will give ser-
Listen!!!
vice, come to see me.
JANES WILSOIL
Mr. Automobile Owner—
Methodist
or
Id
e or i
_ ‘<’P I
A I
School Books
a
I
See
and
School Supplies
for sale at
Texas Wire Fence Co.
It pays to buy the best.
in Wright building.
You can't beat it.
MOVE
NU-130
work
The Very Best
Mr. Auto Owner
a
ANY DOCTOR
Look at these Tire Prices
Don’t Wait
Fox Bros. & Co
PRICE LIST
BUY NOW.
THE
V
Offers Excursion Rates Daily
Garland I.in«romb.
for sale:
Each Tire
Phone 114.
okl line
. See me be-
: j.
::
MW I
wtm
mh
1
I
The Best Bread
You Can Buy
I have secured the agency
for the famous
and much better than cane syrup.
I:;- ~ 2~~, 22? zzzi 2‘..22 z'zzzz.
n*-r Brothers.
Until Winter to
buy your Coal
Denton Steam
Bakery
J. KUNZE, Propietor
of Service and
satisfaction at
DON’T SCOLD, MOTHER
THE CROSS CHILD IS
We do all kinds of haul-
ing and drayage work.
Is Denton made
bread; always fresh
and wholesome.
Maxwell Motor Truclcs
Powerful—Economical—Durable.
We are making special reduced
prices for the next few days.
Watoga, W. Va —Mrs. S. W. Glad well, I
i of the mails to disloyal citizens is
Quality and quan-
tity is what you get,
when you buy our
bread.
w hen .
tti“ work right I
6T
J Come on
\ old man.
<\di8 UP-
I need
V\ more
ice.
Phone
236tfc
A Toy
a
T'i<
The best equipped
TRANSFER LINE
in the city.
regain his health.
Sold by (I. M
(Advertisement).
•Id I
with re-
Y*ts.
10.40-42
INFERIOR.
REFRIGERATOR
I Now
Enjoy
The Best
of
Health
WM
H. F.
ry ,
land Conservatory,
Arc.
II
and
J. B. DONOHO
Dealer for Maxwell Motor Cars and Trucks.
-'•
FREE!
Extra Pair of Pants
To double the life of your suit.
Get Your Suit Now!
The Star Cash Grocery
Phone No. 9.
Close to Alliance Mill
KE MILS
'•A
JUST SUPPOSE
That your dwelling, furniture, barn
auto or stock should
BURN TONIGHT
What would be your loss?
It Could Blow Away.
BEST BY TEST.
Bill Beauty Parlor,
BEAULAH E. HILL, Prop.
Room 210 McCIurkan Bldg.
Close
19.29
19.19
19.24
i me nt
. Mrs
Spradlin & Lewis
Denton's Leading Blacksmllb’a and
Bodybuilder*.
look the way you like to look.
Saturday Sept. 8 to Saturday Sept. 15th.
East Side Tailor Shop
Phone 31.
Chas. W. Woods.
\sso< htion notice
f the
Cy.Ww
what.-
again?
3 4 6
Will get the Cleaning and
Pressing department of
The National Clothiers.
They will get ypur suit back
on time.
NOTICE TO PARENTS:
School days are here and
Close
20.02
19.97
19.93
E. H. Whitehead
Phone 222 or 1502. Denton Texas
£
w
\\
i <>n
Keystone comedy
with “Stingaree.” \
“SAFERUTE”
quality, quantity
them a trial.
Ail right.
k in
real
Phone 61
* 2g?.,'’
8- *Local cotton
201-8c todav
I on account
mm ai. < otton quotations
DENTn.N. Sept.
... ..... to '
and showing some of the "stunts” of a rrjpts still light
Them fast is our motto.
Just received a few more gross fruit
jars at the old price.
Half gallons 80c
Quarts 70c
1,000 lbs. Arbuckle Coffee at 20e
lb.
4 lbs. soda for 25c.
Good heavy overalls $1.25 at the
W-
Vegetables and Fruits
matters j
officers
resignation
r responding
Maple Syrup—costs a fraction more '
. . . We
have it in 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. Tur-
— 110.50
— 12.75
1300
__ I4M-
— 15,00
— 1150
— 1610
. Will
Dr. W. A. Jones.
May Forbid Mails to Disloyal
WASHINGTON. Sept. 8.—The closing
" 1 '..i un-
j der consideration by the Postoftice de-
i partment and the Department of Jus-
l livta Sigma Phi Dance.
Miss Verna Adams w <•
in milers of the Tin ta "
at h*r liniiif **n North
ening when
hep two daughters, in the
Crystal Gazer.” George
I smiling star, plays al this
I zS • i rs 111.' I ♦ c . . I
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kldne
•’ ’h: $
30x3
30x3*4
31x3*4
32x3*4 —_
34x3S
31x4
32x4 i_
33x4
34x4
36x4
34x4%
35x4 H
36x4S ____
37x4 H
37x5
GERMIN GENERAL STAFF PREPAR-
ING MONOGRAPHS OX BATTLES.
See us quick aDout this—
it will be $’s in your pocket
damaging the earlier cr**p
■evils threatening the later.
We clean and
Tailoring C**.
l ook at Tongue! If Coated, Clean Little
Stomach, Liver, Bowels.
Don't scold your fretful, peevish child.
| Sec if the tongue is coated: this is a
sure sign its little stomach, liver and ""h r
..oc n»«v*. and is san! to be gorgeous. .1. Harney
MH®. McGANN, graduate New Eng-tSherrv, Dorcas Matthews and J. Frank
mi i .nnuarvatI.,., piano. 22 Buis d’! Burke ; . .. . . -------.
MAGILE & SHEPARD
F\irniture and Undertaking
A M \-
noon at 2 :3u
be attended
requested to
,f l-'r-’sh
us your
----- — ...... jpen
October .... 19.52-48
Ward, printed by
>pots. quiet: spots
2100c; sales 300.
...........
Two or three weeks there will make
you look and feel like new. Better go
while the going is good.
♦
I
, of this town, says: “When about 15 years
of age, 1 suffered greatly . . . Sometimes
would go a month or two. and I had
terrible headache, backache, and bearing-
down pains, and would just drag and
had no Bppetite. Then ... it would last
. . . two weeks, and was so weakening,
and my health was awful.
My mother bought me a bottle of
Cardui, and I began to improve after
taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS
your boy will need a nice and
durable suit that is strictly to
his measure. We guarantee
every suit, not to shrink. z
Just call and we will send
to your home a nice selection
of samples and you can take
your time to look over them.
Over 3,000 patterns to choose
from JgL
ri'dice !
wh
cure the amounts
• iwr the telephone.
Keep if handy, Mother! A little given
j today saves a sick child tomorrow, but
j get the genuine. Ask your druggist for
j a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of
- - - ------- * ‘ ~ Figs." which has directions for babies. I
GLAD TO TESTIFY , , ,dh ,
I are counterfeits sold here, so surely
j look and see that yours is made by the
‘ ~ ‘ . 71.. 7...... 7_...r___v.’ Hand
back with contempt any other fig syr-
| up. (Advertisement.)
, . . * war.
I am glad to testify to wil1 aP?ear Qct. 1.
Phones No. 7 or 907 will connect you
| with th° most complete line of grocer-
Turner Brothers.
Will tell you a fellow's constitution1
won’t last forever, and in these stren-
uous times it needs a good overhauling
occasionally.
arnson s
Drug Store
22 West Side Square
No school books or supplies deliv-
ered, unless sent out with drugs
I.O< \l GHAIX MtBKET.
I'KXl'tX. Sept. 8.—There have
THOSE ON THE SICK LIST
Miss \ i<def Malomev i, >>n the <jek
list.
Troy Sweatnian of the chib
e<>mmunit\ is reported \ery ill
ivenlure o
Boardman in his
\ Helen Gibs >n
l»e >1 own
“Mi
"DR RICHARD MANDELL, Dentist, of-
fice Kincaid Building, upstairs
gnstofflee.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
BEST HOME on Bolivar street, price
modern con-
,1. Chapman,
2«p
Four rooms. I
gas, electric
Given under my hand this 8th day of
<epf >*mher. 1917.
PAT GALLAGHER, Sheriff.
Bv X1GK AKIN, Deputy.
— ■» |
Mr. Wm. W. Everly. 3>h North
Hancock Street, Philadelphia,
writes:
•I havo been troubled with stomach 1
disorders since childhood, but after
taking aix bottle* of your Panina, I
now enjoy the best of health I afa>
had catarrh in the head, which prac-
tically has disappeared. tbaBki r» (
the Peruna Co. for their good wore*
Those who object to liquid medl«
cines can procure Peruna Tablet*.
Groceries bomrht right are found in
demand at Turner Brothers.
'mns'wife who discriminates
>t. Charles Coffee and Tea. Tur-
ner Brothers, sole agents.
D. AM.
There will be a called meeting
D A M \ssociation Saturday
Important busine
to and all members
be present
Two unfurnished
cottage by couple
Yes.
20.25-27 i((f wo-k
20 22-24 I X." a..!V
20.16-20
\\ e
'•quash,
of vegefabh
W H Wattam.
their school j ■
Warner. Mar-|l
Vaugtian and
will attend tin-
Arts at li'nton '
S£
The
Icrickl aver
father Io
bl- mav
lar Tom
tin.
I'rida >
film
cd in a Motor Truck see
a five reel |
s all the I
that appeal: Ga.-sar Gravina. i
G. Xndrews. Wm Parke. Jr and Sid-
■ Mather are in the notable support- ’
• ea>t \ Bur V comedy will also
JOHN D. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and Embalmer
Have your suit made to fit you and Aiteisbile or Herse Dnwn Equipment i
- Both Phones
of Te
f
honorable County court of
on thy tith day of Scptem-
v 'he Clerk ttiereof, in the
C. Jennings versus \\ . M.
Spurlock, and It, me as Sheriff directed
and delivered, 1 will proceed to sell
witiiin the hours prescribed by law for
Sheriff's Sales, on the first Tuesday in
6tfcphe week's program follows:
FuR SALE—One ^passenger Ford in
: See Fox Bros. & Co. ,
313(fc j Glaum, the Triangle
FOR SALE—No. 1 nearly new chai- i''
E _ 1. _____tirili ill
I —
fl
I offer these and many other farms
160 acres at 360;
275 acres at $85.
190 acres at 3105.
120 acres at $86.
Fire insurance correctly written in
............“Uf3-
t’oens.
kinds
llos. i ]<aty railroad in the Federal court here. ,
I .Indue H
-------- Ills ‘
ised the society and members and their
to continue to
Tlie collection will
• »ne new memtier was re-;
I ceived Mrs. W H. Xorman. 165 North I
I Elm Street After praver bv tin- pastor I
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Address "D ” care Record-Chron-
24 p
pairs
WATER. I
AND POWER DEPARTMENT.
The small child of Mr. and Mrs J. T !
Williams of 4 miles east of town is ill
with bronchitis.
Sullivan A HL’l of Denton.
BiewetL wHfc.Land Mort-
DAWtfc
TRANSFER AND MOVING
CO. Drayage
Office at Goodrs
i is a strip off of the
-orr
east side of said lot No. 1 .
ck No. 11 Also Lots Nos. 9 i
l and lit in said block No. 11 in said |
I town of Sanger, a copy of which said
Turner Brothers' grocery represents.maI' ,,r town of Sanger, I
r and service. Give 'Texas* is duly recorded in Vol. No. 48,1
' page CK). Deed Records at Denton conn-*
I ty, Texas, which is made a part of this I
.description, levied on as the property |
I of W M Spurlock to satisfy a judg-
ment. .mounting to $664.77 in favor of'
<. Jennings, besides interest and
icost of suit.
Texas guard camps cost 82,435.757 for
Waco. 82.092,550 for Houston and 82.-
R TI RE COTTON QUOTATIONS.
DENTON, Sept. 8.—Hollowing are
BANK
261 tvvc
room residence,
k South of C. I A. 35 Texas. Street
Mrs. Cora N Vick at residence.
^POR SALE—Mv home at 156 W. Oak
k street Dr McBride. 3u2tfc
FOR SALE—My home one block west
of C. I. A.. No. 144 Carrier. Five-room
house, large sleeping porch, all conve-
niences, fine small orchard, lot 90x150.
Also G-acre lot 189x1450 feet on North
Locust street, accessible to water, light
and gas. Excellent truck land now in
I cultivation Fine building site with
shade trees. See me or phone 612 or
I 800. Frank Herring. 41c
If AVE a number of choice lots,
I well located near Normal and C. I. A.
I to sell at low prices on easy terms.
I Address XV. E. Brown, owner. Floy-
I <»d*- Tpxas. 323c
II.or I
by .h.hn McFall
salad and ici- <murs<-
fulliiw ini:: Miss. s
nolds. Blanche Garrison. Bt-rtha Hill.
D'd B'-ll. Addm M'-lson. Paulin*' lap
75 scomb and Hie hostess and Messrs. Jim
; Ing*’. < iron Bell. .b*tin Shirrim Curtis
Frv. Jack Phillips H**b*Tt Cildw.-ll md
Sergeant J. T. Jones.
FOR SALE—Cheap
Bet dining-room chairs,
good windc.. ________
161 W. Hickory
FOR SALE—Brass
couch. 1155-wbite.
WANTED iron b*-d and
Sanitary cuuch. Phone ItU
XVANTED A real man f
iob -To
$2.50. Alliance lee Co.
WANTED^ At once second-hand. Gas
cook stove, also rugs. Phone 1118-
red. 25c
XVANTED To teach class in telegra-
phy.
Tele.
FOR
ten
Flovd Bal-
23.'
I eco-
Mrs.
38p
room
Phone
lOtfc
Rockwood
Place orders
now by writing or seeing Mr. or Mrs
R. J. Wilson. tfe
FUR SERVICE cars and baggage trans-
fer, call Cathron Transfer Co
$06.
ji.vi viUUDE, transfer and livery cabs
and baggage wagons at all trains. Ser-
vice car anywhere in city Phone 131.
DENTISTS.
CHARLES SAUNDERS, ,Dentist, office
over Turner Rros. Both 'phones.
W. N. HuWELL, D. D. S., office suite
103 McCIurkan Building Phone 341.
DR."XV. A JONESl Dentist, west side
•qnare. Both phones
J. W. FRAL1N, Dentist, south side
square, middle block, upstairs.
When listless, pale, feverish, full of 'Ll XRD CAWPS^WILL
i cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn’t] ....
LIGHT,.mt. sleep or act naturally, has stomach-|gl|\r(^l/I7I in ’th^p5;
rnily temporarily
tions for transforming them into per-
uir bile and fermenting food pass-indicating that thev will not be use<j Pollyanna*, Entertained.
1 ■ ■ ■ ■■ Misses Jennie Tanner
sey were hostesses to
class of the First Methodist Sunday
school Friday afternoon. August 31. at
the Tanner home on Avenue B. when
a pleasant time was spent in playing i
games ami enjoying contests, the lat- ■
ter including a contest in guessing the |
names of well known brands of auto-
Bunco was the order of the'
i,e j..... “• 1 .>■
0» ] Denton county, Texas,
others.”
If you are nervous or weak, have head-
j aches, backaches, .uy of the other
I ailments so common .o women, why not
Remember the place No. 3 East Oak Kive Cardui a trial? Recommended by
many physicians. In use over 40 years.
Begin taking Cardui today. It may j
be the very medicine you need.
NEW YORK, Sept. -On c*unpl»tion
of the arguments today on the ques-
tion of an additional receiver for
Ethel Clavfon
'the Stolen
SALE—Reasonable.
Homer pigeons, working
lard.
WIZARD GAS iron,
nomical iron used.
XX'. L Jones.
. WANTED TO Rent-6 I*. t(i
house near Normal or close in
TW
EGGS HATCHED
Hatchery for 4c each.
the most
Phone 524.
said mon; q. befor*- the
idovr of Denton county,
'Denton, Hu*
ger auto in
riftce. See
store.
tice, as another step in the campaign
t*> wipe out disloyally and »e*i*liuii.
1 Burke.
<<JP ;of the star .. ...
| one real gem of laughter with
gar-1 Griffith in the leading mate role.
Tuesday—"The Charmer a five reel!
Bluebird photoplay, on** of Hie scenes:
twill be especially appreciated by men
vvfio recall “the old swiminin' hole” ,
'and by kiddies, who venture into more I
lor less muddy pools for the crowning,
iJoys of “playing hookeyElla Hall, aj
jdainly impersonator of juvenile roles;
, 1„ \ .Mult and Jeff comedy]
, ... , , ■ - .--------- apply [Will also be shown
at the office of J. XV Thompson, Gen-i Wednesday—“The Golden Idiot” a
eral* contractor, 1001 Throckmorton St., I fjVP part k-S-E comedy with popular
27c Bryant XVashburn as th*- star, who
plavs the part of a “knight of the;
Suite 201, road” H*‘ is young, handsome and is
Glasses I aecompani'-d by a three legged dog.
; Virginia Valli is an Important and vat-!
[liable m* mber of Hi*' *'.ist as is also'
Arthur Metcalf.
] Thursday—“Time
mends” is a
nd Velma Mas-; "etober. 1917, it being the 2nd day of
the Pollvanna Sli,i menth. before th*- court house
■ ’ r ....... " in Hie *-ity of
following described prop-
iFriday w»: considered good, altho the
•; constant arrival of poor cattle and
' offerings tended to confuse any
idefinite estimate of the day. Receipts
Cattle 5.000; calves 1,000; hogs lily Federation Monday,
p • ooo Prices prevailing ' ‘ ■• • - ■ =
Beef steers $6.50 to 810.50;
88.50; heifers 86 to
..... ... -77.75, I.,.,.- ,j7. to
SC. t*< 8i07>0: hogs 815 50 to
pigs 8i2 to 81525; sheep 89 to
ts $5 87.
'ng at his borne on Fulto.i Slr** t
honor of Luther Hamilton, a member
SCAVENGER WORK
FOR HAULING dead stock and
bage phone 1344-red. 3O4tfc |
HELP U XNTEb.
MAN WANTED to drive t* am. I E
Berry, phone 1219-green. 2kp
XVANTED—CARPENTERS and labor-
ers to work at aviation camps. Fort i j(tVs of "ulaving h
Worth. XVages-Carpenters 62c an ; ■ • ■ •
hU"r: laborers 82.75 per day of ten . i’s“‘th;. star,
hours. For further Information r; 1
Thompson, Gen- j
BOSCIIEE’S GERM AN SYRUP
Why use ordinary cough reme*ii*'s . Miss Verna Adams \\ i> h**st*» to the
I wh*'n Bosciiee’s German syrup lias' nimbers of th*' Theta Sigma Phi dub
j been used so successfully.for fifty one at h* r bom*- on North Locust Street!
j years in all parts of the United States } Tuesday evening when the members-
! for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled inland guests enjoyed dancing until a late
i th*' throat, especially lung troubles ]t hour (*> music furnished on Hie piano
I gives the patient a good night's rest. i’> .1**1111 McFall. R*'fr'*sinn*'nts of al
j free from coughing, with easy e.xpec- , s'*lad anil ice course were serx*‘*l to He j
nillflim PPliriMAII 'tora’ion in the morning, gives nature following: Mi". - Gertrude Mcltex-
nll lllilx rrVcnlXn ia chance to soothe the inflamed parts nohD Blanche (iarrisoii. B*-rtlia
UILIUUv| I LI LIIIUll throw oft the disease, helping the pa- i'"t Bell. Midi*' Me|s..n. Paulin*'
tient to regain his health. 2.5 and
c*nt bottles. Sold by (I. M Curtis.
mers Six 5-passenger, bargain,
take light car in deal. Dr.
Locks and Dia-
Triangle drama in which ‘
Wm. Desmond of “Paddy ii'Hara" fame j
[days the part of an internationally fa-
mous crook. "Glorious Hope” new Tri-[
angle stir, pins the |ea*ling feminine a
part “\ Toy 'of Fate.” i< a Triangl-;
romance woven about the
of Hie chief of p.dic.'
A Maiden'< Trust"
f fun and fe<- •
Ford sterling and
"The Mark of ^ting.aree" Is
f Sting.aree with '
original charac-'
railroad drama!
The City Federation of Womens)
Clubs holds its regular monthly m*‘et-|
ing Monday morning at 9 o'clock in]
th*' Chamber of Commerce ro..ms and
it is requested by those in charge that ■
all iii'-mloTs In- present as busin*'s» of i
importance is to he taken U|*.
Retail prices
cents higher.
I 1 WYE Rs.
H R. WILSON does civil practice In
ail the courts Office McCIurkan Build-
Ifeltir.
GEt). M. HOPKINS, Lawyer. General
practice. Titles examined North Side
OWtN A OWEN. Attorneys at Law.
Room 209 M<?Clurkan Bldg Phone 762
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Half Shetland pony, g»>n-
I He. 115 N. Locust. Plvane 6o9._ _28c
FOR SALE—150 3- and 4-year-oTd
bred ewes; also 3 registered bucks.
Tnm Powledgo, Aubrey. 24d4Btwc
Undertakers— ambulance.
I WHEN YOU need an ambulance photfe
Marill A Shepard. Day phone 148, night
BREEDER'S ‘NOTICES’
fl Registered Duroc Jersey boar. Fine
I todividual and producer. Service
$2.50 R. J. January, phone ISl^red 29p
FINANCIAL.
I T. B. DAVIS still has Die cneapest rate
| of interest on residence loans in Denton.
RoomJIO. Raley Bldg .
MONEY-’RJloaj on farm lands and
I to buy vendor’s lien notes. We are in
a position to pay you the money at
once No out of town man to inspect
your land or Dallas lawyers to mess
| with your titles. Our titles are all ex-
I nee Rank.
I ’
M LESTER TRANSFER
| work of all kinds. ~
Transfer. Phone 131.
XTTEVriON WATER AND LIGHT
CONSUMERS.
August accounts are now due and '
l*.iv.ibl*» at this uffice. The usual card
been discontinued and those [
prefer to remit by check can se- i
of their accounts i
All bills must be 'bowels are dogged with sour waste.
, paid by the tenth or service will be ’
after- j discontinued.
* will
ar*'
considered: seven rooms,
veniences; a bargain. J
107 Boli\ ar.
DON'T EXPERIMENT
I tie feet **f your imrse are far too 13
important t * intrust their care to a fcO-. 1
call,'*! liors*-sli<**T. who cuts and slash- ’,3
<-s at flic hoofs without reason. UM
mistak*' may cost you the use of thu i
animal Do not take a dianc)
y**u may have us <|<
for tli*' sam*‘ money
av*1 frish Turni[>s. G
Lorn. Cabbage and all
every , day . Ph**n*‘
Don’t throw away that old
casing! We can flive you a
rebuilt tire carrying the
same guarantee as a new
one for about one half what
new one would cost.
A PROPOSITION
It is impossible to transport New
York city to France, due to shortage
of ships. Furthermore, it would en-
danger the allied lines because the
Germans would light terrifically in or-
der to gain such a prize. Consequent-
ly the Mayor now offers the entire
city f**r sale at th*' best business sea-
son. Some energetic business-like per-! t
sun and buy this stand and more (ban
pay for it during the cotton season I
am reuly to prove that N. Y. is the
best paying business in North Texas
in proportion to Hie investment.
If you mean business see me at once.
Fort XVorth.
OPTOMETRIST.
Lena M. Skiles, Opt. D.
McCIurkan Bldg. I’lione 970.
correctly fitted.
were:
mistakes for. Hie IstockiTS $6.50 I
is aghast when $8.50; cows 84.25 to 87.75; bulls $5 t
to find tier of an *625; calves ’. .
He meets Hie .<17 *5; j . "t? .
tiis dreams but when his stf lambs 811 !■• 815; goat
narrowly saves his lif** he turns
m.iking a pleasant ending.
to bi- announced.
•■xperiem'es in winning a Texas girt.
Wednesday
l.oni** don-no
sion" a
ing • . ... . . . .
which a girl is elected sheriff after hav- ,no changes in the grain and flour mar-
ing (mt down a big strike ami escaped kefs during Hie past dav. Wheat
from a thrilling min-' cave-in an,I then;stjll 82. flour $5.65, bran' $190.
marries the defeated ex-sheriff.
Thursday—Pallas Pictures presents'at
dainty Vivian Martin in “A I’:'~ '
•su-in." drama from the story of Paul
West. The tittle star is shown as a
- (laughter, who fores her
!*>■*,• a fortune in order that
:ave happiness again. Popu-
F**rman
I have installed in my office a
Hemstiching machine. Hemstich-
ing and Pieoing 12c j>er yard.
Also ideating and button
done.
have j nil'*' assortmnet
Plume
IJ'NG A KING
To Xttend Denton College.
The following from the Hniiston Post
society page will he of interest tier"
’ Am**ng th** Houston inaids wh
ma*!,* ,I,-finite plans f**r
y*-ar ar** Misses Ida May
guerife Loftus. lsab*'l
Lucite Baldwin, who
Colleg ,*f Industrial
ed AdvprtispnipnD ™IS glaum plays
leu Auverusemenis )H BOle of siren at
PRINCESS ON MONDAY
f his
. even-.
ing and wish him success in the navy |
and spent th** evening in playing games
>nt*-sts. B* frestiments of
ice cream and cakes were served to the
jfolli^ing guests: Misses Carrie Lee
White. Inez Pierce, Edy the Kerley. Jes-
i si*' Fry, Joardis Park, Fern Turner. Ha-1
zel Whitehurst and Elizabeth White-
EORI WORTH LIXE STOCK. ti- ad: Luther Hamilton, Roy Jones '
FORT WORTH, Sept 8.—The market James Coleman, Isaiah Wilson. Eber
Friday was considered good, altho the • Roberson, Wirt Renfro. P. c. Storrie,
constant arrival of poor cattle and and Tom Whitehead, amf Mr an*l Mrs. |
supports Miss Mar-[trashy offerings ten*l* *l to confuse any E H Wtiil*'liead
in the World w* re: C
ph-tiir*-. "The Stolen Paradise." 2,000; sheep IjOOO.
v in which a blind man marri*
a vv oin m w h**m he 1
woman io- loves but
his sight is restored t
lw*C' niir*dy different type,
woman of his dreams tint
vv i f e
to ll.'f,
Saturday
pots steady:
1- o||
M. E. Mi**tsi«nar.v Sorirty.
The Methodist W’omen's Missionary
Society held its regular devotional and
i business meeting al the church XVed-
nesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Mrs. A.
L. Alexander presiding. After the
opening song. "Soldiers of Christ [
Arise," the Bible lesson. Matt. 7: 12. 22, ]
34-40, was read by Mrs. G. C. McNIel,
the subject of the lessen being “Our!
Lord and the Golden Rule” Rev. R. G. ’
Mood, who was present as a visitor, j
led in prayer. Mrs. Virginia K. Johnson'
of the Mission Home in Dallas ami Mrs.,
Townsedn, mother of Mrs. T. C. Dob-:
! bins, were also visitors. Mrs. Johnson t
I made a very interesting talk on her I
i work stressing the good that has been i
I K...cep., <..-rvi.uv.iue I accomplished through the agency of!
l-todays future cotton quotations with j ..The king's Messenger" which she)
yesterdays close; * P(lj(g ghe gai(J thal Pr,.si,|,,nl WUtson
tiad given her great encouragement and)
had expressed approval of her methods
' ------‘ . Among the business •* -1
disposed of after reports from
1 and committees was the
rnaaj, i |(f Mrg pp.|pl Walkjlis ,|g ,,
I secretary ami the election of Mrs. C.
McNiel to succeed her. Plans were dis-
i cussed for the collection of the papers
19 39-40 ‘‘u’^ magazines which have been prom-
,5 ) t flio nnil nr>a .SaIw
’Fri.lav. quiet; fri,’nd" were requested t
? Vsave tlie papers. The
* begin soon.
^Galveston Spots—Steady; 21.20c; sales!
sales H1**' meeting was aitjournci.
For Young S-oinan.
Tom XX'hitehead entertained ’!.*■ I
i membets of the last year * Sophomore
I Class of the High School Tuesday evert-I
f rainy Tig at his home on Fulto.i Str* *-t in:
i... ....i'i honor of Luther Hamilton, a member
I of the class ami formerly its president i
■ vvtio lift Thursday morning for tliej
’ nav al training camp
i classmates gathered to enjoy the
been , ""'l “ ' ‘‘ 1......... *.........
■caped kefs during *ttie past "day ” Wheat'"is anii • njoying
1 $2. !!' ■.::■ “5.f", hr;;- ?!.2O. shorts1
182 io, chops 84.25. meal $1.75—al! prices
' ’' wholesale. Retail pric**s from t* n
Kiss for to twenty-five
L “FOR SALE-My house
L. screened-in back porch,
lights. $400 down, balance monthly. See
~ Burke at Methodist Donnito-
26p
"T’OR SALE or trade—Number on*'
Truck Fann inside City limits. 500 fruit
Bargain if sold at one,*.
"I- XX’attam.
'Do you want a stock farm. 3i0 acres
30 miles from Denton, well improved, I
175 acre? bottom land in cultivation.
I Onlv $25 per acre. T*mis. See J. [>. B*'ll
with LAND MORTGAGE BANK
~Tt>R 'SALE—Five
leomcity i
daughter
Friday ' \ Maiden's
: reel K -v stone is a riot
tores Mvrlle Lind.
i HIlk'll Key
a fort hr
Trim
t*T
■ will I
•'.I'lii 'lay Miss Nobody'
• ;ia*lys Hulette subject tha' h;
.■-•!*-iii-n‘s Hint appeal: r.ii's.ir
II 1
ney
] * nir
•be shown.
till*- ami interest of W M j
Spurlock in amt to Ho* following de-1
scribed real estate, to-w it: All that
certain lots, tracts, or parcels of land, i
out. of Hie Reuben Bee League and La-
bor surveys in the town of Sanger,
i................-I.-. . a,.s, ami more fully
■ and particularly described as follows:]
Known ar.rl numbered on the map or I
and i< G. Mood, teacher. Misses Elva Haw- [’,al l,f tfl,‘ b»wn of Sanger. Texas, as
Ina May Adams, Gladvs Bates, [lots numbers on*-, two. three and the !
Herring, Willard Tucker, Mil-jPafiJ one-half of lot No. 4 in block No.
SHERIFF'S s\|.E.
f li' " .it-- of "r< x *- County
Ion By virtue of an execution issued
hav*- |"ut of th--
■ i Ellis count v
‘her. 1917. b’
f Mr-
men. Regulates bladder trouble
children. If not so'd by your druggist
will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00
One small bottle is two month’s treat-
ment ami seldom fails to perfect a cure.,
^•-nd for testimonials from this and !
other states. Dr E. W Hall. 2926 Olive
street, St. Louis, Mo., Sold by drug- !
srists —Adv.
_ ■
fffe la writing the be«t of protection
lie Iowe«C powible cost and will pay
Lf?r „8ee him. D® it now.
ROOMS FOR RENT
OR RENT—two light housekeeping
tn* furnished. South and southeaaF
^ariKpOMire*. n*ar C. I A Phom- 12.7-
r. > Wy. ____ 23c
"OR RENT—Large furnished room.
■ AU convenience*. 116 N. Elm 26p
F A MCE room furnished or unfur-
•iahod all conveniences. Close in 58
Street 21tfc
FOR RENT—Furnished light house-
keeping rooms, modern, close to
•guare. Phon*- 1155-white. 23c
FOR RENT—Two to five rooms for
light housekeeping. 87 XVest Hickory.
Phone i(H4-blue. lira. Joe King. 17tfc
j # FOR RENT— Furnishe<i rooms for
light house-keeping. 46 XVest Mulberry
| PhoDe It 19-Red 308tfc
| Wfi RENT—TNvo furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 39 East Mul-
Derry. iitfc
HOI NEb M)R REXI.
NICE FlVE-room cottage close in on
North Locust street for rent. All mod-
ern conveniences. Apply to B F. Pas-
FWaM. , _ ' 23c
I FOR SALE or Rent—New bungalow
on Carrier street, all conveniences.
v'-JMlORe 1261-green, 23c
I FOR RENT—Furnished cottage also
I light housekeeping rooms Phone 1313-
I 15tfc
I FOR "WENT—New cottage, m-ar Nor-
mal. water, lights, gas Mrs. Anna Bur-
goon_or Denton County Bank. 9tfc
SPECIALISTS.
| DR. P. LIPSCOMB, specialist eye, ear.
nose and throat. Office over Curtis drug
I *tore. Both phones, office and residence.
Glasses Properly Fitted.
RENTAL AGENTS.
I A. R. McGlNTlE, office with Duggan
I Abstract Co. Phone 134, rents houses
I in north, east, south and west Denton.
Furnished rooms lor rent.
MISCELLANEOUS
I FOR NICE pears $1 a bushel il*-liv*-r-
I ed. Phone 352. 22tfc
I FOR SALE -1-2 gal. fruit jars *0c per
I doz.; quts. 60c p*-r doz. Sea* me for
I other bargains. W S Humphreys, 142
W. Prairie St. 27ditw
I IF the man in car that struck ami
I killed my Pig on Club Lak - road Sat-
I urday, will see me at my col.I drink
I Stand, will avoid further trouble. Hobt.
I Fields. 2 ip
I WANTElr -Tw*• unfurnished rooms
I or small cottage bv coupl*-. Phon*'
!• —Ifr
ne bed-room set,
V..U..3, sanitary col,
food window shades and other articles.
2ttfc
Steel
2tlfc
(-.pring" **r
20! f*[ |
A real man for a man s
;»uli 150 cans of ice p*-r dav -
20tf.‘
Attention Ladies! q
Roy
Wilson
i,
1. and Mr
children for all ages and for grown-ups
I plainly on the bottle. Remember there
counterfeits sold here, so surely
n n. . . , . _ —I ■ mat juuia is uiaue l
bays Watoga Lady, As To What California Fig Syrup Company.”
Cardui Has Done For Me, So
As To Help Others.”
trees.
phone XV. H
Do you
175 acres bottom
Other
. ... bird
XX'il! sell right for the cash. !* The Charmer" featuring Ella
tamonus. i
Thursday j
on Friday
resume of
in tlie "The cheat”. The story exposes
the m*'thods of fake hypnotism.
Tuesday—XVrn. Fox presents smiling
*-*ly-drama featuring the star in
role of a
of the bowels an*i you have a lafb'r the guardsmen now entering tlie
Some idea of the cos! of the national
gmud camps and national army canton-
ments may be secure*! from tlie fact
that Camp Travis at San Antonio cost
the government $6,660,943, and the three
guard camps cost $2,435,757
S’) ITmicfnn onH
4 45.750 for Fort Worth.
. NOT BE MXDE
PERMANENT.
.J. 8 —The national
. . , - ,. j. . . . i * *.* * * i - * .* ii 11 ■- in the sou th are to be in
ache. indisr**stion. diarrhoea, give a tea- |ls,. ,,niy temporarily and appropria-
spoonful of "California Syrup of Figs,”'tions for transformin’^ them into per-
and in a few hours all the foul waste'manent cantonments has been refused.
, I he so
Donfiivor in ho Donidari Qnnn ”s 0,11 "f tl,p bowels and you have a 'aft.-r the guardsmen now entering the
ntJuulYul lu Uv UuulUvU uUUll vvt-ll and play ful child again. Children D'amps ar*- trained.
[ . r ■ w . . i, I & i <v f trio o < iI z. t t r« . • »i T > zx u-i ev I
love this harmless “fruit laxative," and
I mothers can rest, easy after giving it,
j because it never fails to make their lit-
tliepie “insides" clean and sweet.
k announced he woutd give
decision in St. Lmiis in ab**ut a
week.
Open
20.40-30
20.35-30
„ . 20.20-16
th?M T..1”' ■ Spots—Quiet; 21.20c; spots
j day in his’ lalm’preduition! : Sl-3oc’ Mle8 pone
I Boy", in which he takes the part of [ New firiPans— Onen
ienP^ati^ow0 r prOfframS are ^"'october .. 19^48
’ Il ’I’ [<111
Monday Fannie .
Jesse L. Lasky in three distinct roles!
— as a mother and her two daughters)'
—in "The Christa! Gazer,” drama said >
to tie tlie most unusual on*- in which |
Miss Ward appears since she played
,, . ■ „ . i in the “The Cheat”. The storv exposes Frid.iv
appear in Hie cast in support | p|P m*'thods of fake hypnotism. -3 562
star His Thankless J**b i- a t Tu*-sday—XX'm. Fox presents smiling
na- George Walsh in “Some Boy," a com-1
i featuring the star in the:
press agent for a large hotel j at’n-,)fp ’^Oc t
publicity man who umlergoes thrilling j weather and lat*' crops with Ho- I
"*■•" ~ ~:r!. ] worm
-Mary Anderson and \n-itli*- vv
in “By Right of Possess-
Greater Vitagraph picture tell-
dory of love and politics in
mobiles.
'latter part of the afternoon and at the
iclose of the games refreshments
deed tea, sandwiches and cakes were
served to the following members. Mrs.
i ne i uAds vv vtirta hiuiicj aiiu • •
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures kins. ]
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheu- Naomi Herring. Willard Tucker . . ......------ -----
matism and al) irregularities of the kid-|dred Palmer, Edna Reed. Mary Lever- “ in *bo town of Sanger. Texas, the E. i
at a sac- and a
Crain’s along
Monday—"A Strange Transgressor"
) a five part Triangle drama stars Louis
“ ' .peacock siren,'
'who plays the part of a notorious wo-
man of the underworld. Miss Glaum i
j is a lover of all things oriental and of!
IwifAl’b” Batik art in costume and her gown;
• in this picture is of her own design)
i and is said to be gorgeous. J. Barney i
P<
tt
Insurance, Trans^esso^
Square iin the picture which gives her
I i range ef oppcrle“:!!ee fnr ________ ____ _____ _ ____
Tr«va~ Kam0 on * and the entire picture is said to be i supported in the picture by Tom For-
™ra’"n<“'!"’*"■ &!!::
t0 A1- ,A-. Parr.”*yn.- „ ... ^^'"The Golden Idiot” which plavs at this
AUTOMOBILES. * theater on XVednesday. Other fea-,
FOR SALE Dodge 5-passenger in good lures include the Blue bird picture.
condition. XX'il! sell right for the cash.! "The Charmer" featuring Ella Hall on in one pictur*
Cali 79 or 94. 23c i Tuesday, "Time Locks and Diamonds," ) r‘ - - !— •'
FOR SALE or trade, good 5-passen- j starring,.Win. Desmond,
good condition, i ‘
Earl Tabor, at
COPENHAGEN. Sept. 8-Tlie Ger-
... - mm general staff is about to begut
took three... I gained, and was well P"blieaHon of a series of monograptis
j n . r> j • ‘,n me big battles and campaigns of
and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. ) the present war. They will be written
I am married now and have 3 children by par’icipants in the battles on the
Hfive never had tn have a dnrtnr fnr b?sis “T ofl!cial material and will be
. .. nave never naa to nave a doctor tor the first attempt at an official German
female trouble, and just resort to Cardui history of the war. The first volume
if I need a tonic. I
what it has done for me, so as to help
ies in the city.
Herring. XVitlard Tucker,
neys and bladder in both men and wo-*ett, Mildred Bailey, Margaret Butler, | ",n’*-balf **f lot .....
" ‘ ‘ bladder trouble in Mildred Massey, Fay Mahan and the IL. side of said lot 12*-a feet .wide
[hostesses and the guests. Misses Mar-ljb** <ntir*
| tha Gaskill and Frances Kahle, guests I m said bh
lof Mrs. C. A. Montgomery. | an<i 10 in
I
VIVIAN*
KISS FOR SUM
! phincess on Monday on orumund biu - “ - “'“ ~
without it. A policy with us guaran-, —------ • ------- -------
tees you against all possible loss. XVhen i Louise Glaum plays the part of a Daintf X’ivian Martin, the little Lasky-1
you lose, we pay. peacock siren in tne underworld at, Parammmi star is coming to the Dream- ■■ n uihiti nnw n nnaanaMw
j p uicri the Princess Theatre Monday when she land Theatre next week in her latest M H VwH I !||.K £ RriMpAKY
Phnne 94t ** appears In the Triangle play “A'success; “A Kiss for Susie." She plays j*"’ w
_ ' ,en ra Immranee Strange Transgressor." Her character- in the role of a bricklayer's daughter
LOST A^FYaUnDi-----I istic talent as a siren is well displayed ! in a delightful manner, forcing her*""' 1 ----i-j—ia-.j----
LOST-4tn north sid*- of Square, | m ‘be picture which giy.-s her a wide father Io b«e his riches to regain han- . n.||n liini/rTfi
Shrtnera pin. Return to this offic-. ?<c ra"»e..of opportunities for her talents piness *.f humble living. She is ably I LI LI DIUUIP MIDVLTV
LftST—Rl’NCH'"of Vpvh" Name on 'an^ th,a entire picture IS said to be 1 supported in the picture by Tom For- I LLLUIIhI IIIU InHlllALIO
u un " rva mjimade up of thrilling scenes fascinat-[ man, the clever and popular juvenile j
s*c 11».<» in rr-oG* iwho scored success '
I Sweet, John Burtin, Chris Lynlon, Jack I
j Nelson and Pauline Perry.
Monday’s program promises to b**
) interesting as it shows the unusual act j
'of a star playing three distinct roi.-s' v„„ v, .
'Fannie Ward is the l^e" 2?>rk“
star playing the part *ff a mother and Lj
XX'alsh. Vi'’-
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