Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 23, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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tlGHBORhG’TOWNS
ng
‘a
Will
GAME
San
to
to
Waxahachie vs. Denton.
the
GERTRUDE EWING CO
visited
8.:
in
one
p. m. tomorrow.
10c and 20c.
MATINEE SATURDAY at 2:30.
Game Called at 3:30.
buckets
90c,
COTTON IS STILL STRONG
Classified Ads
Fort
•y
whole
at
oi
SPORTLNG GOODS.
SITUATIONS WAN-ED,
Roselle and baby of
9 Op
here
her
El VERY AND FEED STABLES.
HELI* WANTED.
Mrs.
is
Thomas
FvR RENT.
1 2
1 -2< .
OSTEOPATHS.
8 2 tfc
BRUCE
re
VETERINARIANS.
quite
I
W. E. BQTTS. VETERNAR1AN—
Ek
Ed -
FOl'LTRV and meats.
BUSS AND TRANSFER.
YARD
FOR
2
grain
corn
I
BLACKSMITHS
Pilot
Kemp
corn 50—5c;
H.
DRAYMEN.
directed ind delivered. I will proceed v
»
DENTISTS.
CARPENTERS.
de-
RENTAL AGENTS.
i0(> lbs'
CONCRETE WALKS.
BREAKS UP BAD COLDS
Grippe
FEED AND WOOD.
GROCERIES.
HELLO, LYNCH
1 deep
FEED.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. C. LIPSCOMB
32tfc
ATTORNEY'S—AT-LAW.
Pape's Cold Compound is th» re-
singing
ind
1 *<■
per
HIHCEL1* NEOUS
iietfc
SPECIALISTS.
LOCKSMITHS.
TAILORING AND REPAIRS.
LAUNDRY WORK.
*
—r'--
COAIj AND WOOD.
Given under my hand, this ISth
day of November, A. D. 1910.
Ml
Of
*
I
■
30c
40c
Ladies will be admitted free when accompanied by
35c ticket purchased at Minnis’ Drug Store before 6
paid
o’clock
Seats now on sale at Minute’ dmr
store.
II. anvt iaat.ii
different physicians without, pALLAg Nov 2S._judge R B.
Seay thtg afternoon discharged the
WRIGHTS OPERA HOUSE
NIGHTS—8
Commencing Tbuisday, Nov. 24,
wick were tn Lewisville.
R. J. Massey was In Denton.
Mrs. Hayg visited it Rector.
Thursday
Simmons
J Messrs. A. J. Hol-
loway. Olin Mason, Joe Garner. Ke-
NEWS FROM PLAINVIEW.
PLAINVIEW, Nov. 22.—Wheat la
the
Relieved in Several
Hours.
whole
per
I ba
retail
W. C. ORR, Sheriff.
Denton County. Tex
Special costuming,
dancing specialties.
PRICES 15 25 AND 35 CK5TS.
FOR SALE—SECOND HAND AR-
TICLES.
DR. ELI BUY HER, VETERINARY
surgeon. Office at Murphy s Livery
S able. Both phones 152.
Residence, Old phone 429
ALWAYS
miss a call.
Both phones.
FOR THE BEST
wood, call Clifford
LIVESTOCK ,TO
stock in tbe Alliance
P. O. Box 677.-
physicians.”
Just try Cardui. That’s all we ask
It speaks for itself. It has helped
down were in Fort Worth
■Ben Hudson and family visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo
" ‘ . IFtfc
G. W. ELBERT?.
The
stronger,
especially
Yest
7.66
7.65%
7.66%
A R McGINTIE RENTS HOUSES
in N.. E., 8., W. Denton. Office East
Side. Puckett’s stand.
FRESH FLOWERS AND FLORAL
designs, on short notice. Give mo
youy orders, M. L. Hann, 19
S. Locust St. 89p
. It is
tn, and
..-s, >
tail 4c.
Open
7.72-1 %
Close
7.76%
7.76
7.77%
LADIES.
will trim your hats and curt
6 5 tfc
..iRS. A. F. EVERS.
60 North- Elm Street.
BUY TENNIS GOODS, FOOTBALL
goods, locks and trunk keys at the
Bicycle Store. W. A. TALIAFER-
RO. Novll
POTATOES,
retail $1.15;
New
and
89p
DENTON STEAM BAKERY,
J. KUNZE, Prop.
FOR
Co.
ank
•••
CASE up,
23 —Twenty wh-
ined this morning
*■ M
sale
COLORADO
sa.e $1.00;
per peck 30c.
At Wrights’ Opera House
TOMORROW NIGHT. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24.
ANYBODY WANTING 8CAVEN-
»er work done call No. 807. either
obone tfc
10 Words 6 times daily---—?
10 Words, dally and weekly, one week
Galveston Spots—
Middling 14 3-4
Steady; sites 2 87 bales.
Note-—No American market** to-
morrow, account Thanksgiving day.
MADAM,
Let Us Do Your Baking.
♦
We realize that you take
great pride in your baking.
I
WANTED—A COOK. Mrs. W. A-
B HUS hears, 123 West Hickory.
D.
and
Drug
THE RED BARN—MOREMAN
Luster, proprietors—Nice stylish sin-
gle or double rigs at all times. Ring
us for all kinds of feed delivered.
I Both phones 35. tfc
J. W FRALIN, DENTIST, SOUT-
•ide square. Middle of Block upstairs
Denton. Texas tfc
when he knew the bank was insolv-
ent, In effort to get a change
venue.
iRADE
Milling
89c Itw
< First, That in the dekthi of our
president, Brother W. J. Lacy, our
■ Association has suffered an irrepar-
I TAKE ORDERS AND RENEW-
ate for ill magazines. Miss M.
Hann.
groceries.
I-mOUR. per 100 lbs., first and esc
ond grade, wholesale, $2.65
and
cliim of title of the defendant, P,
he following de-
arcete of land, ta-
in
The Rexall Store
Southeast Corner Square.
NEWS FROM BARTONVILLE. I
BARTONVILLE, Nov. 22 —J. R- |
Chambers was in Denton. -—7 - ■ , ,
‘L “j the most severe cold, either
I in the head, chest, back, stomach or
• limbs. • t-
I You distinctly feel the cold break-
WOOD.
Plenty of good stove, heater and
fire-place wood; the kind that keeps
the cook *n * good humor.
5.3 Tuea*
■
The Gertrude
Ewing Co.
Texas here referred to for fuller dL-i pregentln Thur8day night the new
high class Cowboy Play
| first dose. It promptly ends the most
miserable headache, neuralgia pains,
dullness, head and nose stuffed up,
feverishness, sneezing, sore throat.
• running of the pose, mucous catarrh-
FOR RENT—ONE, FURNISHED
room, first door east of Davie board- |
REAL ESTATE.
____ W. E. BQTTS. VETERINARIAN—
BARGAINS—I HAVE FIVE BAR j Of Southwestern Veterinary college.
Ponltrv.
HENS, per lb. 7c.
FRYERS, per lb., small
large 7 1—2 to 10c.
OLD ROOSTERS. IQ to 15c
GUINEAS, per doz, $1.50
DUCKS, per Joz $3
TURKEYS, per lb. wholesale 13c:
tail 15c.
; i
and
and
WANTED—BY A LkDY, WITH
13-y«ar-old boy, a place to do
housework, Apply, New phone 94.
’A .
New York, However, V, only Slightly
Higher than Yesterday, the Gain i
being 4 to 5 P°inta—Other Mar-
kets.
CASH GRAIN CLOSINGS.
DENTON, Nov. 23.—Cash ;
closings:
St. Louis—Wheat 95—7c;
47 1-2 to 50c; oats 30 l-2c.
Kans is City—Wheat 94-5c; corn
4 8-9c; oats 31-3c.
Chicago—Wheat 93-3 l-2c; corn
50-50 l-2c.
Denton—Wheat $1;
oats 36-7 1—2c.
Mrs. ,
s{pw are visiting Mrs. Bessie Cham-
bers ind Mrs. Maude Lawrence.
H. A. Nowlin and Bascom Mes-
where else In the world, which will
5 cure your cold or end grippe misery
as promptly and without any other
CALL KINCAID
transfer anj trunks.
I assistance or baa after-effectg as n
25-cent package of Pape’s Cold Com-
pound, which ny druggist In the
2
and
at
HELLO, LYNCH A SLAYTON.
Fresh groceries, butter and eggs es-
pecially. Both phones U* “
RING 349 WHEN TN NEED OF
groceries and especially charcoal
"T AT REV
Gurley. a«tw
t ?bttc
Dallas. Office: Brock’s wagonyard
Pnones 42 (new) 306 (old); resi-
dence 298-Blue (new).
W. N.
Anson,
FLEMING Q
DALLAS, Nov, i
nesseg were examlL.
by the defense In the can of Fred
Flming, the1 former president of the
defunct Western Bank and Trust
Co., charged with receiving deposits
W. E. McCABE, PHYSICIA 'ND
I”* i specialty. I
treat diseases peculiar to women
Diseases of rectum and cancel ~
flce over O»Yrteon drug store
WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL
d llvered at your house or office,
phone Strickland * Pinckley; Kin-
said Wagon Yard, West Oak Street.
W. C. Frasier is visiting relatives
In Jones county and will go to Mid-
land county before returning.
Miss Berths breeding went
Denton
Willie Larkin of Justin
Mr. Higgs is sick.
Mr. Sweat has sold his farm near
■
DENTON TAILORING CO., 48 W.
Oak street. Hillman A Key, Props.
Do cleaning and dyeing, pressing, re-
g. Clothes made t your order,
phone 337 Clothes <*”•<* for
lellvered. OctlOtf
BALED SHUCKS, BRAN CHOPS,
bran, corn chops, wood in th* cord,
•tove wood or heater wood delivered
to you. Phone us your wants.
We salt our shucks as they are
baled; they are better; cotton seed
hulls and meal.. ARKANSAS MILL.
J G. HESTER, Prop.
macy on th® West Side.
W. E. McCABE, PHYSICIA
surgeon. Midwifery a t. '
35 REWARD—I WILL PAY $5
for every wolf killed within flv«*
miles of my place. A. D. TURNER.
, 84tfc
tt. 1
I
M. L MARTIN A.
Diseases of Eye, Ear.
Throat. Office over
Store.
New York— Open Clo»e Yest.
December 14.65-7 14.69-70 14.65-6
January 14.67-4 14.70-2 14.66-7
Spots quiet, 10 points up; mid-
dling 14.95c; sales none.
i —-----
WE REPAIR LOCKS AND SEW-
tng machines, make keys to fit any
lock MAGILL A SHEPARD. tfc
Of
SHERMAN STEAM LAUNDRY
Co.. Best laundry work and cour-
teous treatment. C. R. HAMILTON.
Agent. Old phon® 184, new 392.
ond grade, wholesale, $2.65 to
$2.90; retail 10c higher on 100.
CORN MEAL. 35-Ib sac< wbolesate
60c; retail 6 5to 70c. Half sacks
wholesale 31c; retail 35c.
lb wholesale 2%c. re-
L1VERP(M)L CLOSED AT NET AD-
VANCE OF IO TO 11 POINTS
ON I|AY.
Of-
______ _ W't
side square.'Both phones Denton,
Texas.
ADA KINCAID. OFFICE 43
West Highland street. Both phones
FOR SALE—WHITE LEGHORN
cockerels. 31 each. New York win-
ners’ strain S W. Fulton. Route 2,
Argyle. 86p
Massa
WHEN YOU NEED A CARPEN-
tar telephone tbe McCullar Lumber
company Both phones. 301 tfc
cost of more than fifty thousand
dollars and contains no quinine,
which *’e have conclusively demon-
strated Is not effective in the treat-
ment of colds or grippe.
Take th slharmtesg compound *s
> knowledge that
Hrs. Lena Gresham, of Clinton. "fit's.;
Miss., lias a Few Facts to
Tell Our Readers About
Cardui.
BARBER A HENRY, FRESH
meats and poultry delivered. Phones
98. McKinney street
CHICKENS AND EGGS.
KALTREUTHER A DOLGENER,
East McKinney street Blacksml b
and woodworkmen. Special machine
for shrinking and setting tires; rub-
ber tires put on.
Mounts, ln and
scribed tracts or
wit; Situated, lying and being
the City of Denton. County of Den-
ton and State of Texis. and being .
part of the William Neil survey,
and part of the Eugene Puchalski
survey and pirticularly describe! as
follo-ws: .
Beginning at the northeast corner
of a lot of land conveyed to S“na
'Vright by M. E. Mounts ana OthersT
by their deed, dated the 21st diy |
of September 1909. and recorded <n
Vol. No. 115 on page 176 of the j
Record- of Deeds of Denton county, I
writes Mrs. Lena Gresham, of this place, j ' ’
flanary case mistrial
DALLAS, Nov. 23.—Judge R. B.
Today Yest.
'14 11-16
Clinton, Miss.—‘‘Thanks to Cardui.” wor]d, can supply.
”1 have been greatly relieved.”
sains tn real estate. 8ee me at J. B.
Schmitz' g ore J K. McKELVY. 42tf
V
B.. M.
Nose
Raley
Inflammation, and
from four < ‘,
much benefit.
”1 have received more benefit from
seven bottles of Cardfci, than from all the
physicians."
lust try Cardui. That’s all v.* —k
It speaks for itself. It has helped so sideration 7
many thousands, it must be able to. stood six for death tw f^r
hAinvnu sentence and four for acquittal
A MISSISSIPPI
ENTHUSIAST
——' _ 1 directed, with the
Produce.
~ 1. per lb., country . - ,
sale 20 to 30c cash or trade; de- I able loss, and one of our most zeal—
lIvAFa.l try nlHwot* 1 ssvt zt nr ' -» n zi <4 zw
NEWS FROM LITTLE ELM.
LITTLE ELM, Nov. 21.—Cotton
is all picked out. A fine cotton crop
was made here. Most all have'
sowed wheat with hope of big crops.
J. T. Grant was in Denton.
G. B. Rose and F. L. Hardwick
were in Denton.
Miss Harden ind Mrs Greer
Rector attended church here.
J. T. Hays and wife were in l)en- ;
ton.
John Johnson was in Denton.
Rob Chasteen, who hx« fever. Is
somewhat better.
Sam Rose was in PItno.
Mrs. Hannah* and Miss Lula Hard-, Most Severe Cold or
I
I
MAIIKET QUO1ATTONS
Feedstuff-
COTTON, lint 13 3-4 to 14.35; in
the seed, $5 to $5.36.
COTTON SEED per ton $22 to $26
WHEAT, per bu., $1.00.
CORN, shelled per bu. by car, 60c;
less than car lots 65 to 67c; ea~
50 to 57c.
COTTON SEED MEAL, retail per
ton $28 at var; $1.60 to $1.65
per 100 lbs
COTTON SEED HULLS, per ton a<
c«r $10; $10.50 at barn; 55 to 60e
per 100 lbs.
>'ORN CHOPS, per
sale $1.25; retail 5c to 10c
100 lbs higher
BRAN per 100 lbs. wholesale $1.25;
Saves an Iowa Man's Life.
The very grave seemed to yawn .
before Robert Madsen, of WestBur- | yOur ostrich feathers.
EXTRA—Ladies will be admitted
free Thursday night when accom-
panied by one paid 35c ticket pur-
chased before 6 o’clock p. m.
Special Matinee for Ladies
Children Saturday afternoon
2:30, 10 and 20 cents.
My label on a prescription is
like the “Sterling” mark on a
piece of silver. It is a guar-
antee of •quality, purity, ac-
curacy—full medical value.
You can afford to use plated
silver. You can t afford to
have your prescription any-
thing less than sterling
Look for my label on your
prescription. < Prices are
made with the view of hav-
ing them as small as is con-
sistent with best quality.
“Boss of Z Ranch*'
X agarics of u Cold.
In winter cold may acttlc in the bowels.
In the summer it may give yom colic or
summer complaint. But <!• >n’t fe.w appen-
dicitis or inflammation of the b wela. At
tile pain or CTtrn p take Perry Dari ?
PainUBerin warm wnterattd rr b'-t 'loamo
atoue. here tel ■.•.«<;>* 1 ■ > iViSj1
tHvte’. A .>rg*35ce -J“
FIRST CLASS WALKS
•ouable nrlcua J M C.
ghvue 347- blue.
ON TIME—NEVER
Denton Transfer Co.
9 tfc
DO YOU NEED HELP’ •ALL
amda of dray work auq household
goo la moving done. Pbou<- aa HES-
TER. LESTER A BROWN LOW. New
pnone lit), old phone 31 <> tfc
jury which had the case of Mrs.
Finnfe Flannery, charged with th*
murder of her husband, under con-
since aSturday. Jury
dlfe
a.
DENTON, Nov. 23.—Today's quo-
tations;
Liverpool—
Nov.-Dec..
Dee.-Jan... 7.72-1
Jan.-Feb.. 7.73-4
Spots firm, 5 points up; middling
8d; wiles 6,000.
The Candy Kitchen
has something good for you.
We have just received a
nice lot of fresh dates and
the new crop of shelled wal-
nuts and pecans, so if you
like stuffed dates, cream
dates or chocolate dipped
dates and nuts, we have
them fresh.
If you want a nice box of
candy, we have just receiv-
ed a lot ©f empties that we
fill with our own fine choc-
olatesand other guud candy.
North Side Squre.
I. T. MILLER, Prop.
New Orleans— Open Close Yest.
December., 14.52 14.59-60 14.57-8
January.. 14.66 14.74-5 14.70-1
Spots steady, 1-16 up; middling
14 5-8c; sales .700 bales.
See the locals clash with the fastest team
Central Texas. Special accommodations
at Highland Park for Turkey
Day game.
TICKETS ON SALE “until midnight Wednesday’*
at Curtis’, Raley’s and McNew & Christian’s for 25c.
On grounds Thursday, 50c.
EXTRA CAR SERVICE.
lington, Iowa, when, after seven I
weeks in the hospital, four of the I
best physicians gave him up. Then I
was shown thP marvelous curative |
power of Electric Blttera. For, after rA n oil ner'MX /f T>
eight months' of frightful suffering | L) K. I . 1 ,1 I Ov 7 iVI t>
from liver trouble and yellow jaun_ . ..
dice, getting no help from other rem \ Specialist
edies or doctors, five bottles of this p c- Nose and Throat
matchless medicine completely cure(i I ^ye’ *-'ar* Lv° . . * J
him. It's positively guaranteed for i
o'clock fire was discovered in the
r< ar of Mays' drug store. It was be-
yond control when discovered and
spreid rapidly, soon destroying the
drug store and postoffice building.
But by thy excellent work of the
bucket brigade the other nearby
buildings were saved although al
I ever al times khis looked Impos-
sible. The losses are as follows:
Drug store building owned by Mr.
Davis, $1,000. covered by Insurance; i
drugs about $1000 owned by B. ’
Mays, exact insurance not known;
PQstoffice building owned by Mte«
Ida Cowan. $200, no insurance. The
postoffice fixtures were all saved. It
is reported that the buildings will '
be replaced by concrete structure”'
soon. 1
W. C. Orr and Chas. Mays were
here from Denton. ,
C, A. Cowan visited near Dove. ,
Mrs. Cirl Terrill and Miss Minnie
Cade left Monday for Boyd to at-
tend the wedding of their aunt, |
Mh-s Mabel Patterson, to Olin Kar-*
kalltz of Abilene. 1
formerly lived here.
Mrs. T. B. Brand and daughter
Una afe visiting in Boyd.
Mr. Stogner and family have re-
in turned from a visit in Ponderl
John Miller of Ponder has moved
E. j to the W. Y. Barnett place here.
The number present at Sunday
school Sundiy morning was fifty-
seven, absent twenty-six, new
scholars two, visitors one, number
of chapters reld the past week, 130,
and average grade of lessons sixty-
one.
Mr. and Mr. A. C. Ball went to
Roanoke to visit relatives.
r_: Ey
fo''Office over Curtis’ Drug Store.
stomach, liver or kidney troubles an 1
never disappoints Only 50c at J.
F. Raley & Co.
10 words a week in Dally and a!
week in Weekly, 4 0c.
MAYS & WILSON, CIVIL PRAC-
tice in all courts. Chas. Mays, H. R.
Wilson. Office In court house. 83tfe
FEED AND
Stroud, N?w
Phone 291, Old 157. SWINDOLL'S
VARIETY' STORE. 109p
NOTICE—SHERIFF’S SALE.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
County of Denton.
By virtue of an execution issued
out of the Honorable District Court
of Denton county, on the 14th day
of November A. D. 1910, by the
Clerk thereof, in the case of Rosen-
thal & Desberger vs P. Mounts et
al.. No. 3757, and to me. as Sheriff,
DR. C. LIPSCOMB SR . HAS
moved his office to the Allison Ph»r -
Livestock.
HUGS, per pound, gross l.ignt k
7c; heavies 7 to 8c.
COWS, per lb 2 3-4 to 3 l-2c
retiil 5 to 10c higher.
H1CKEN FEED i*r 11><>
wholesale $1.20 to $1.25;
14c higher
BALED SHUCKS, per ton. $8
'HAIRIE HAY. per ton wholesal*
$15.50; retail per bale 60 to 65c.
ton $16.50.
JOHNSON GRASS HAY, wholesale
per ton, $16.00; retail per bale
55 to 60c; per ton $17.
BALED STRAW, per ton $5 to $6.
OATS, wholesale per bu. 36 to 37%c,
retail per bu. 40 to 4 5c.
CLEAN, WHITE COTTON RAGS
wanted. B. E. Drake at R. & C. of-
fice. 83rfc
LOCAL QUOTATIONS.
DENTON, Nov. 23.—Lint cotton
sold at 14.35c for a top today with
$5.36 the top in the ”eed.
market, is considerably
but the quality offered,
in the seed, was not first class. The
miscellaneous mirkeOs are not
quotably changed, eggs continuing
very strong and very scarce.
ous and respected members, one who
was ever faithful of the trust im-
posed in him, by the members of our
association, a noble gentlemen, of
a long and useful life, whose works
will follow him, whose acts of kind-
ness have been as fragrant flowers
strewed along the pathway of those
who knew him. His work on earth
is done. He has answered the last
call. May he rest in peace. Perfect
peace. '
Second. That we extend to hi®
children our heartfelt sympathy, in
this their sad hour of bereavement.
Third, That a page be set apart
in the records of our association, and
these resolutions be inscribed there-
in, as a tribute to his memory, and
that a copy at same be sent to his
family and a copy be furnished.the
city papers for publication. /
Respectfully submitted,
R. B. RICH,
R. L. SPRADLIN,
ABE WHITE,
Committee.
FRANK W1LKIN8CN. MEAT
market Our daily aim te to furnish
you with fresh, tender meats. Let
us have your order
to 22c breakfast bacon lb. 26 to
33c; hams wholesale 19 to 21c; re-
tail per lb. 19 to 22c.
38 West Mu,b€rry' ! DR J. S. CRAWFORD, OSTEO
°ztJ pathlc Physician. Established «ix
1 years in Hann block Phone connec-
“ tiOM
IKDIES
but think of the work and the
time exo nded and the extra
cost ycu go to in buying the
ingrt dients in small quanti-
se- I hink of the worry
" hether the baking will
come out right.
Don’t worry longer about r
this---let us take the burden
from your shoulders. We
are doing this for scores of
Denton families. Why not
yours?
FOR SALE—PHAETON NEWLY
repainted and repaired «n<i in <ood
condition. Seo it at Geo. Diugherty’s
paint shop W. L. Foreman- 90c |
scription of slid lot of land, said I
beginning corner being on the West ■
line of Mounts street, thence north
with the West line of Mounts street
to the south boundary line uf ’‘J*5
Robert Beaumont survey; thence
west with the south boundary liptf'
of said Beaumont survey, to the east (
boundary line of a tnct of land con-
taining three acres conveyed to L.
F. Collins by W. G. Evans and wife
by deed dated the 13th day of
Mirch1, 1901, and of record in Vol.
74. cn Pa&e 210 of the Records of
Deeds of Denton county; thence
south with said east boundary line
of said three acre tract about 275
varas to the north boundary line of
Mounts avenue. Thence ewt with
the north boundary line of Mounts
avenue to the southwest corner of a
lot of land now owned by C. Lips-
comb. Thence north with the west
boundary line of said list mentioneq
lot about 60 varas to the northwest
corner of same. Thence eist with :
the north boundary line of said lot
287 feet to the east line of a lot now
owned by W. W. Wright. Thence
north with the west line of said lot
to the northwest corner of slid Jot
••onveyed to Sena Wright by M. E.
Mounts and others. Thence east with
the north line of said last mentioned
lot 266 1-2 feet to the west line Of:
Mounts street, the plice of beginning f
containing six and a half acres of
the Eugen” Puchalski snrvey an 1
one »cre out of the Wm. Neil sur- ■
vey, more or less, levied on as W«
property of P. Mounts to satisfy a
judgment amouiting to $173.40 in
favor of Rosenthal A Desberger an 1
coats of suit.
Mr. and Mrs. Osie Cxddel were In
Denton.
M. Lynch of Denton is here.
.Miss Pearl Tate was in Denton.
, Grandpa McHan, an old time cit—
i izen of Denton county, died here
| Wednesday. He wis 79 years old and
j had been in Denton county forty
f . years.
Mrs. S. A. Ashley is very sick.
Ben AVharton is very sick
Grover Tate was in Pilot Point.
BRING YOUR POULTRY AND
•Ms to S J. McGlnnte, McKinney
•treet, for highest cash price®.
FOR WOOD. FEED, POULTRY
or eggg phone S. J McGlnnte Ea«t
McKinney gtree:. Prompt delivery.
NEWS FROM PRAIRIE CHAI’EL.
PRAIRIE CHAPE.L Nov. 22.—
Rev. Lee Habern of Klondike
preached at Wesley Saturday
night and Sunday morning. Rev.
Tincher preached Sunday night.
John Mays is quite sick.
MH /Lillie Thorne visited
sister, Miss Pearl Thorne.
Laura Michael of Fort Worth' vis-
ited home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Holloway,
who will leave soon for Oklahoma,
gave a farewell dinner Sunday.
There were thirty-one present as
follows: Messrs, and Mesdames Bob
Garner and daughter, Miss Mollie,
J. C. Holloway and daughter Tem-
pest, Barto Garner and four chil-
dren. Snyder Garner and three chll-
W H i <lr*n> Inles Holloway of near Min -
' I go, Claud Holloway and children and
Lait Thursday? Nov. 17, about 6 J ^y_H°V”W.aZ:
dak pictures were taken in the af-
ternoon.
Miss Mollie George has a severe
case- of sore eyes.
Mrs. Julia McReynolds is
■ lek.
Will Owens was here from Tioga.
Bob Garner and daughter of Rock-
wall returned home Mepday.
NEWS FROM AUBREY.
AUBREY, Nov. 22.—H. R
wards was in Pilot Point.
(Will Dyche is in Texline.
J. M Spencer and family left for
Emory Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Morgan is visiting In
Tulsa. Okla.
R. H. Ezell was in Denton.
While playing at tchcyjl Jack
Powledge had his nose broken.
Mrs. J. R. Harmer is visiting Mrs.
Wood Goin.
W. P Ratehford was in
Point.
Miasm s Gene and Winnie
Miss Patterson were in Pilot Point.
Revs J. W. Tincher and J-
Averitt have gone to conference
Mrs. Jennie Mays is in Paris
M. G. Dunn was in Denton.
NEWS FROM ROANOKE.
ROANOKE, Nov. 22 Rev. E. L
Siiliman te attending annual con-
ference in Wichita Falls.
Born, to Rev. and Mrs,
Carder, Nov. 22, a girl.
ter a visit with friends.
Mrs. T. N. Degan visited
Denton. I ■
Elder and Mrs. Warren
Starnes returned to Denton Monday. I
Mrs. H. H. Hatcher and daugh-
ter of Fort Worth- are guests of her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Canyon
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. M.
Jacob: en.
Mrs. Edger returned from
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wilkins visit-
ed their daughter. Mrs. Davis,
Collinsville-
i /Mrs. Geo.
Fort Worth are here.
Ned Cobb was in Fort Worth'.
*. M. Claytor and Dr.
Rowell were here from
Jones county.
Henry Stewart of Argyle was the
guest of hte sister, Mrs. C. M.
Jacobsen.
Mrs. T. H. Jenkins and daughter
were in Dallas.
Little Lillie Marie
sick.
looking fine since the rain.
A. C. Ball, Geo. Smith and Buck
Baxter were in Krum.
Mr. Dean is building a house.
Mr. ButtriU is sick, but te some-
what better.
Fort ' Jlarry and Sidney Smith. who
have been sick for some time, are
Christian j better.
wltn ■
KESOLUTIONN.
Whereas, the all-wise Ruler of
the Universe has seen fit to remove
from our midst our esteemed bro-
ther and president, w. J. Lacy,
there be it resolved by the Black-
j smiths’ Protective association ot
| Denton, Texas:
suit of three years' research ab a .<
HARD WHEAT FLOUR.
$2.80 to $2.90.
GRAHAM FLOUR, oer 1*00 lbs. r«-
tail $3.50; 12 1-2 lb. sacks 50c
LARD country wholesale per <
15c; kettle rendered. 10-11
to sell for cash, within the hon •
prescribed by law for Sheriff's sa - (
on the first Tuesday in Decemte \
D. 1910, it being the sixth d y of
said month, before the cor :t nouse
door of said Denton cov in the
city of Denton, the fol. ng
scribed property, tow it
All the right, title, hstereat
help you.
Trying Cardui won’t hurt you.
gate, harmless gentle in action
purely vegetable.
If you are weak, tired, down and out,
try Cardui.
If you are sick, miserable, and suffer
from womanly pains, likt headache,
backache, dragging feelings: paina in
side, arms, legs, etc.—try Cardui.
It is the medicine for all women.
It is the tonic for you.
N R-Wrrt' to- UdW Adviw Dept.
Booza Medicine Co . Chatliaoozi, Tenn., for Spec
jiutmditMU, and 64-pue book. Homs Treabm
fat wSmo.'* lest in pteia wrapper, on rwaMM.
NEWS FROM OUR
NEUH FROM LEW18VILL*
LEWISVILLE, Nov. 21X.
Millfken was in Dallas.
Mr»- M. Jacobsen and daughter ot Grapevine
Ruth have returned from <he
Antonio fair.
Mrs. Parrott his returned
Mart.
J. W. Degan has purcb-xsed
Cowan estate.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.1 Huffhhtes f elatives near here,
have returned to Richardson.
D. J. Weddington ha» returned to
Terrill.
Rev. A. N, Julian is vteitlng rel-
atives st Pottsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Breeding of
Hart-onvllle spent
Friday with John
family.
(Miss Blanche Degan of
I Worth visited her parents.
The meeting at the
church closed Sundiy night
four additions.
Mrs. Bills returned to Denton af-1 here.
__ r charcoal
FORD CRAWFORD 349 Old.
cans, 31.80. 5-lb
bulk, per lb. 18c.
BACON, retail, drv salt extras, pet
lb. 14c; smoked sides per lb
16c; wrapped bellies, per lb. 17c
It is a positive fact that a dose of
Pape's Cold Compound taken ever*
two hours until three consecutive
doses arP taken will cure grippe or
Mrs. Tom Robbins is visiting Ms , uKn_
son in Roanoke.
Fred Lawrence of Denison visited
Mrs Will Loird has returned log al> the disagreeable grippe
from vFiting her daughter. Mrs. syn ptoms leaving after tne very
Bertha Foster, of Denison.
Mrs. Emma Meadows and
Nada McKinney went to Denton.
W. L. Card and family of Bar-
ai discharges, soreness, stiffness anj
rheumatic twinge.
; BUTTER
anla Of
llvered to private residences
hotels and boarding houses at 20
to 30c; creamery, per lb 30c.
■ EGGS, wholesale per d°z. 22 %c
cash, 25c in trade; retail 25 to
i 30c; demand strong; offer-
ings scarce.
SWEET POTATOES, per bu., whole-
$L40. retail per pk. 40c.
whole-
retail
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 23, 1910, newspaper, November 23, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229498/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.