Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Y, SEPTEMBER C,
DOTTON
ssified Advertisements
We have
1
is visiting
Miss Elloie Jenkins, daughter of Mr
a
of Addington
most
6tfc
Miss Opal Rhodes. wdi
Mor
fort
fun .
Mr
here.
of T
Glasses I
all
. presiding older
of
w tn-re
(
*1
r
*
in
b'-n-
Ratchford
W
P
W .1-
Mr
u
1
were her'*
fort
in
<t
Baxter
diillsX i'.e
\ Is
rents
I b-ntoii
n
.Pibd
P-lint
been
T
ctiil-
Xirginia Peterson is visiting in
In-
ft ik
or
X isit'’ I ! '
On display at Wright Oarage.
If you are interest-
ami
bed
were
THE MAXWELL.
for
W IS
Mr-
in Abilene ■
ret urnei] ;
f
! |
Mo
Have Fine Music at Home.
x isited .
' II
Bev N B
ten
Willi
all
with
V Isitejllg I
ami
f Ponder
f
in
17. Cg > I:
none
S lle-
Cl
<[|O|>
I i ilsen,.
I ten- |
L.
a
Roth phones
»<■
The receipts
Sid.
f Keller
E
0. M. CORTIS
t
and
E.l
f Mr. and
• >r
suffering
from I
Li
Sept. 1017.
( »
F. Vaughn visited
Mrs
f the
Stroud street
few more cross fruit
and
a
TEAMS WANTED.
J. B. Farris. 1-2
FREE!
♦4-W MIO
MEN WANTED
Mr. Auto Owner
Phone 61
Look at these Tire Prices
Don’t Wait
PRICE LIST
Electric Lights
The Very Best
Are More Convenient
BUY NOW.
Are More Satisfactory
Are Not Expensive.
I offer these and many other farms
Phone 114.
We de all kiads e! Viicaiiziif aid Re-Treidiag.
/ ■
-ork of
•i-i
-
r
)
Fox Bros. & Co.
I am Sincere! Stop Calomel!
I Guarantee Dodson’s Liver I
of Service and
satisfaction at
Until Winter to
buy your Coal
Listen to me! 1
day’s work. ‘
headachy read my guarantee.
i Glassified Ads get results. Try them.
I
I
We do all kinds of haul-
ing and drayage work.
Kodaks - - XZictrolas
Denton. Texas.
Have your home
equipped now
You’ll never regret it.
Maxwell IVIotor Trucks
Powerful—Economical—Durable.
10
■ in.
room.
26p
or unfur-
Close in 58
most
524.
Suite 201.
Phone 970.
miles
from
FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.
WEST OAK SHEET
Mr. and Mrs H XX’. J ones, and lit
in Donald of Garland visited lieryu-b-r sup|
Crawford
ballas to
broth"!-
busi-
100 acres out of Charles Smith survev.
•*.■>..'>011.
Gail
False
INFEftlOC.
REFRIGERATOR
Phone
236tfc
Mrs
mad
relatives.
Mrs T. E
Mrs
tin-
of I
H.ar< n
f
Burgoon
v isit ing
and
Sumi.i y
family
school.
Thomason
J. B. DOING HO
Dealer for Maxwell Motor Cars and T rucks.
what.-
, a$ain ?
I-*
riflce.
store.
The Star Cash Grocery
Phone No. 9.
Close to Alliance Mill.
♦»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦> HUI
Chas. W. Woods. „ :------
Mr
ing
Consequent- i m
entire '
Mrs
froni
Mi-
The best equipped
TRANSFER LINE
in the city.
Mrs
Mi
.1
W illi.im-
tiefe
X I'll ill-
Frid: v I
io<»| 1
forms
MuHTGAGE
i Jose
I > Y>
1 i !*l
Tim
ju-t
80c
70c
at 20c
Harmon
I iiin.iuin.
. S. W
w
, v
I KB
• ■
• ■ -
bulls.
Ilogs
-h.-p
Hid
• •‘•ID’dy
ma
KE WILLS
flee Kincaid Building, upstairs
postoffice
■ -of ub- K
December
January
Spot-
20 62-60
20 lil-.‘>6
- il.-
Mr-.,
We|’e I
3 4 6
Will get the Cleaning and!
Y-s.
2o 12-1i
20 1 ,-!•>
20.2^22
was Iml'".
aired 94 years,
son. Jim Boyd
con-
1 i-nton
B
4
keeping
•quare
aft-r-
- xx ill
of Pilot
f i.
at
Place
Imr.-
am! ! Illi
1CLI
.Y, Ma
E, H. Whitehead
Phone 222 or 1.502, benton Texas
A PROPOSITION
impossible to transport New
E.
Barr.f-
Ye-,
t 3 55
I i !»0
t l 7'-’
>!t.l.
f Krum h.o .m-l
“SAFERUTE”
TIE NA”“*
V. A.
~\nn>\ -
mt-" Sunda x.
xofk far a
J.--
til.-r,
Bi-rth;
I boon
turn'd homo.
Mi —
I h.1X0 1
T
Wil
Joo
c l.
Tom
tie
parent:
Miss
sp nt
New Danish Taxation Program
Makes Heavy Tax on Luxuries
Calomel sickens and you may lose s
. If bilious, constipated oi
Abstract Co.
In north,
Furnished
\ real
To pull t.gi cans id
Alliance be Cl.
At one- sei
i Mx house,
back
Hill Beauty Parlor,
BEAULAH E. HILL, Prop.
Room 210 .McClurkan Bldg.
Wages 82 00 to 83.00 per ♦. — ■ . . —
Ladies Notice.
We are installing a Hemstitching Ma-
chine and will be prepared to do all
kinds of hemstitching and picoing.
Will be ready to accept work Tues-
day, August 21st.
• Pressing department of
The National Clothiers.
They will get your suit back
> on time.
b
in atack
• Gract- B'irtli is ill xxitli tnn>ili-
I quick
11 > I "
l ipen
?| ou
20 !»V!*>
20 82-1*0
quii-t^ 20 20" :
5 —.
21 1217
2O..O8-21
20!>|-;i3
mm".
.> b ni
Mi-
I Ila
gun"
I-Jlll
p< .II I
p! 5
xx tnch
ft'XX
■ Burch and J
Mi—
a and
xi-iting in
McClanahan is here from ballas.
po-
Gixe Good Advice.
give good adxicc is
When o’ii 'rs I
get over y eir 1
C mg't '
to folloxx- your
This remedy lias been in iso i
f"t- many
: "putaf mm
Mix ert i
and
enter a
Perry forim-rly
a J
XX ill
i mi
x i-it mg
il • 2^4. ku - •. 2-k-A J
81050
11.75
13.001
______ 14 JO
15.00
1550 T
______ 16J0 I
_____ 1750 ’
18 .701
22.00 !
24.00 1
25.00
----- 2550
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. . j.^- ■
I. J
"iity. I
in b'-iiLin
fell i
farm
I visit with relatives at Ponder.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Travelstead of I
ballas visited M. and Mrs. J. B. Trav-J
rela- j elstead.
I 0. E. Cobb and B. G. Jenkins were i
Fred
gan.
T.
j-pent
-- •
\\ e -pecialize not
munis, but
W< a-k
vice car anywhere in city
DENTISTS.
CH ARLES S.MJ AUERS,
.<ver Turner Bros I
w A HiiWELE, b. b S, office suite)
<03 McClurkan Building. Phone 341.
F
Mi—
\ ermin
Pref.
To work at the plan! of the ♦
Acme Brick Company, benton, +
Wages based un number ♦
* MAGILL & SHEPARD
* F'urniture and Undertaking
day. ♦ : ..... ■ ■ . ——------ ■ i ——ib
bushel, j
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS
MOVE
Them fast is our motto.
Just reeeixed a . ..
I jars at the old price.
\r2tfc I
M. E. |
< Carrier j
EKh Tire Gunit'd 3SOO ■
f I r nt i>n
BoxU.
f Imr
night. The funeral was
Baker and inter
Mound j
FOR -SALE
1 Rock chickens.
SUt--—
s and enjoys an excellent
< ibtainabl" ex -ryxxhere.
imnt.
Wilma Gentrv of ballas xisibd
‘ ' C. G"ii-
of 132 Bolivar)
X. P. Whitehurst i- suffering
<n attack of rheumatism.
md Mr- ;
\ruiouu *
ba\ e
Bi-ii-
•unds |
1 "l-eek 1.11" I
fi-'im 22 lbs !
: Liver Tone tonight,
dealer sells you a
Reasonable,
xx or king
)
Five room
V 35 Texas. Street.
Vick at residence.
Phones No. 7 or 907 will connect you
xvith ’he most complete line of grocer-
ies in the city. Turner Brothers.
I >i iX E WEST.
First Sergeant.
at the plant of the Acme Brick ♦
Company. Denton, Texas. Steady +
work. •- eo rm a
day. Phone Superintendent, ♦
benton, Texas, or w"ite Fort ♦
Worth, Texas, for particulars. ♦
ON
in the
that vou
LiiXG A
J P
Mr
vey and 17 1-3 acres
lin survey, 83.000.
W. F. Legear el I1X to I '■ ■ ■
lots !' and 10 block C> Sanger, 81.300.
J C. Holland et ux to P. R. Bird, 192
acres out of R. Gist survey. *1.5.16.5.
P It. Bird to Joe L.
acres out of L. F. iHiver
Maple Syrup—costs a fraction more !
i cane syrup. We
Headlight lens and windshields for any
make car.
Miss Etta Waldrip returned from a.
? -
ANSFER AND MOVING'
IANSFER CO. Drayag
ands Office at Goode’
ne i3L
Telephone 7fl. Over First
hnnfnn
L/CulULL 1"
Lon A. Speer
The 1£J^nJ,1*"raaee
I ]5’H
NOTICE TO PARENTS:
School days are here and
your boy will need a nice and
durable suit that is strictly to
his measure. We guarantee
every suit, not to shrink.
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
Extra Pair of Pants
To double the life of your suit.
Get Your Suit Now!
Have your suit made to fit you and
ok the xvay you like to look.
Harris Parr. Jess
Worth x isitcd Imt ".
W. Stewart were in
nn re < oi rox yi ormoxs
HEX l i >X. Sept. 6. Following
I' hI.i xful or" cd ! "li quot.ito
x • —terd.iv ’< chi-•:
1 Lrv'-rpm.d open
’■‘J’- I I let,ib r
3“P I F'-bru.irx
•7m j \f.,re!i
Spot-,
< llo-roki
. Mr-> John B
n. ” ‘ i bayfield.
j L. HiiMi and children and Wall r
i terson xvere in Fort. \v
Bobert L. Meineek" <
I ""pted ,i ( ;.....
Fleming • tin.
Miss Eu la
went to
ness college.
Mrs J
irmed |
".mt-|
about|
o\x n-
position xvith the Justin S'a
Mrs. .Mark Lampkin-
d here.
Hr W. P.
is formed
FOR SAI.E I
land, i’i miles
house., Mrs. J
and gas. 1
cultivation
shade trees.
600. Frank Herring.
1 HAVE a number
well located near Normal and G. I. A.;
to sell at low- prices on easy terms. I
Address W. E. Broxvn, owner, Floy-
dada. Texas
■■ ■ ■ ■ ""1 -w=c
Half gallons
Quarts
1,000 lbs. Arbuckle Coffee
lb
4 lbs. soda for 25c.
Good heavy overalls 81.25 at the
.Miss Blanche Stone has gone to:
Siiawnee, ok., to teach in the high)
; scrooi.
Mrs. T. N. Began, Miss Blanche be-j
I gan. l orn Alec Wood and Miss Mary!
"t ux and .lolm
Frances E. Bowling, lot
■end addition j
■pt. 6.
cdt'in
If you will permit us to demonstrate
to you the need of Insurance, we are
satisfied that you will no longer be j
without It. A policy with us guaran-
tee® you against all possible loss. When 1
you lose, we pay.
J. P. MAGEE
Phone 947. General Insurance
AUTOMOBILES.
5-PASSENGER Chevrolet for sale or
trade. See Joe Reed at T. W. Leverett A.'
Cp- _ __- 22<Htxyc'
FOR SALE -Two 5-pass»-nger Ford)
cars.
w
Mrs. E
tor. Mrs Coxxan. at benton.
MO< B"ss Ib-ndrix is guest >
Gertrud" Cobb at ballas
I rhan Moore xvas in ballas
To date the gins here have
I d about ?(MI bales of cotton.
DR. A JONES. Dentist, west side i
aqua r»-
’ J w .
jguare.
W B
Mint"
\ isi!"d ’ died at th" home
Siturdax
ducted by
m"nt xvas mad" in the Flowery
"emeterx
Mr-.
Sunday afternoon
Frank Stinchomb i
at benton.
C MeKainx xxfls
F Stover
Coxx an.
Linni"
end
visited his |
for sale:
160 acres at 860;
275 acres at 885.
190 acres at 1105.
120 acres at $86.
J’jre insurance correctly written In
* See me be-
Cll'Se
19.66- 70
19.66- 72
13 72-7*
-ale- .38
steady ; 21 'i.5" ; s ties
lot
L. Bailey et ux to J. B. Farris north '
1-9 hlnnL' Puniior ArLiitL.n hunL.n
30x3
30x3K
_______
32x3«*
34x31* .........
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
36x4
34x4>*
35x4H
36X4H
37x4%
37x5
■•• visit- Mr and
Jordan, j daughter,
i xvith the
•e. i>k..' benton.
Misses
FOR SALE
South of C. I
Mrs. Cora X
.MY "Rome for sal" L>7 North Elm
Miss Mary Compton.
FOR SALE—125 acres good
northwest of
B. Alexander,
fee. call Cathron Transfer Co.
606 _____ , ,
,I1.M i«<mjDE, transfer anil livery cabs I p).
roiXm j
Phone
lOtfc ■
Rockwood I Nexv York
ord-TS |
or Mrs. | b'-cemb'-r
tf>- i January
FUR SERVICE cars and baggage trans- i
Col’EXH AGEX,
banish taxation
ilueed in Parliam'nl
-P""iai I.ix on wine
priee per bottle.
Cost to
refiard. ) doubling
21
JOHN B. SCHMIU
Undertaker and Emtalmer
AntemnWe or Horse-Dnwi Eqaipnent
Both Phones
the liver
■crete the bile and impurities of
nod
1 articles
of Mingo is suffering]
of rheumatism.
to
J
: f.imilx li"
Mr- -J
Mr-
■ Mr
his
■ Jones.
Millard
i here.
j Mrs.
I i fl "!•
md I I’ -Six
•11. ’1 ’W’UUD, 11CU1HDT1 ClUU 1IYC1J UflVA
and baggage wagons at all trains. Ser-1
Phone 131. |
Dentist, office i>.
11.
J
Marx in Wallace has accepted a
With a Victrola in vour home the great world
of music waits ready to unfold itself. You may sit
there at your ease with your friends and listen to
great artists like Gluck, Caruso, McCormack or any
others sing for you the soul stirring arias and con-
certed numbers which have made their names fam-
ous. Great band masters such as Arthur Pryor,
Victor Herbert, Sousa, Vessel la parade their famous
organizations within earshot playing such musi^at
you choose, while the popular singers of the day ar^
ready any time to entertain you with the specialties
they’re performing today at the great amusement
centers.
Any music, any time may be
enjoyed in any home where there’s
a Victrola. A Victrola may he
placed there at reasonable price.
$15.00 and up.
Both phones
HiALlX, Dentist, south
middle block, upstairs.
UR RICHARD MANDELL, Dentist, of-1
••"■■•■ ‘ 3 Over j
Liven up your sluggis.
fine and cheerful; make
pleasure; be vigorous an
i-. r. xicninm-y is xismng relatives j E ‘ ’
Mrs. J. E. Fitch and children, xvho j
have been visiting relative?, here re-
turned to Chickasha, ukla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sistrunk and chil-l
dren and Mr and Mrs Will Thomas!
enjoyed a week s outing at Lake Worth.
Miss opal Rhodes. xxdit> lias been vis-
iting relatives at Alvord returned tionie.!
B'-x. Vernon of Ponder xx
Jim Huett of Ponder visited !ii-r<-.
. o— . Xlr* G. I). Cantrell is xisiting in Pon-
tiis original char-Ider.
G A
I’l'THl"" of Dallas
ind children.
of Full Wurth
\ L"lltx
B. .McFarland, W
M T"
of
Ibil.md P"lpbmaII
in Denton
Mordeeai and children
xisiting relatives her"
nf Marietta, "k ,
i .utT-x
xisited fh'ir
J hniS'iti.
returned frum i
in t’klahnuia.
Fred
Texas
, C. Turner lias sold his black-j
■'Secrets of a Beauty I smith shop to J H. Brock.
Parlor" xxitli Bobbie Dunn. Hugh Fay.'
Mari" Pi'ivust is (lie Keystone
X Helen Gibson railroad dra-
xxith b" shown
porch,
:>al.inee monthly. ■*
Methodist Dormit
26p | I'
one 1 m" m
THOSE ON THE SICK LIST
I lg|e
of our
iinil'T
i trial,
ner-!
Company M Thanks Red Cross
I During the rush and bustle of pro-
b-axe for the training camp
of Company M t
company
ish liver I Feel
j your work a
..w _7><f full of am-
But take no nasty, dangerous
calomel, because it makes you sick and
you may lose a day’s work.
Calomel is mercury or auieksilver
i xvhich causes necrosis of the bones
| Calomel crashes into sour bile like dy-
I namite, breaking it up That’s when you
feel that axxful nausea and cramping.
Listen to me! If you want to enjoy
the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel
cleansing you ever experienced, just
! take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s
Your druggist or
50 cent bottle of
I Dodson's Liver Tone under n-.y personal
Ncno rnum jiwiir.
JUSTIN. Sept. 4—A. Wardkm and
children, who have been visiting rela-
tives in Oklahoma returned home.
B. F. Loveless, who has been visiting
■ here returned to Verden. Okla.
I Virgil White, Ollie Calvert and Clar-
ence Faulkner of Co. M. were here
I from Denton Saturday.
; Hon. Cato Sells, Commissioner of in-
M. B. WHITLOCK & COMPANY ) j” W^^iins^vi^ted^ndaUx^s^n Ar- !
lington.
Mrs. R. A’. McIntire and daughters. I
I Misses Emily and Mattie Bell who have *
AT RFNTfiN THFATFRS -r"u,h’ *'San M‘r 8
Ml ULI1 I Ull IIILnILIIU Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas »f Plano
• have been visiting Mr. and Mrs J. W.!
Thursdax -‘ li.-r Excellency, the Gov-j Sistrunk.
•Tnor." a Triangle drama in five parts
ed in a Motor Truck see
Prog rani
W.-dii"
! zatiun."
lar production
XV "f"
I) sequence
■ipts the niar-
■ of offep-
t t.ooo:
■p 81.200.
Beef steers 86 'lO-f:.10 50,
I.. Mullins
daughter. Mrs I.
..... . W’ began. Carl Deiran and
Miss Ocil began were in Dallas
miss ’...
f Pilot; her parents, Mr. and Mr-. C.
J. E. Chamber-
Gladys. spent
T. Simmons
W I.. Iioob y ,,f 22 Hann
sic k
M- rtie Collins
Mr>
Henry Isi
mitleld.
ButOr MeCiirte.y pf Ji'nis.^i
W . Tincher.
of Pil’d Point
i'.barles re- :
visit xxitlH
... r . P. F. McKinuey is xisiting relatives!
starring Wilfred Lucas anti beautiful ' at^Colunibus, Georgia.
'perry Needham of Addington vxereiElda Milla, xvh
married at the home of the bride's pa- most -
; rents Wednesday afternoon, Rev. J. J ! usual
! Moore officiating. They left immediate-'
; ix after the ceremony for an exb-nd-
III W"s|
Texas.
of tons of clay team hauls. Av- ♦
erage team can make from $4 50 ♦
to $5.25 per day. Heavy teams
from $5.00 to $6.00 per
Phone Superintendent, Denlon, ♦[
Texas, for particulars, Phone 180. ♦
r'dirrned t<
her daiight'T.
their son. J. O. XVlIsoni in Fort Worth ' after visjti.ly jvlatives_here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hodnel and son I ?" ”**
art of Plano wa?
and Mis R Haughton
niox'il to Saiiii'T.
C. Goiildx and daughter, .Miss
!■" xisiting at aGin-sx ill"
la>ra and Xora Hods ■ ar" x is
Xre You Looking Old*.’ | .
Old age comes quick enough without K
I inviting it. Some look old at forty. ♦
That is because they neglect the liver x
and bowels. Keep your bowels regu- 11
! lar and your liver healthy and you ♦
RE XI. EST \ IT: TRANSFERS
Georg-e Shotwell, "t UX to Mrs
Bailey, lot 3 Frank Addition to
ton, 878X».
M F. Hampton
Boxxling I
block 23 of Hampton's si
to benton. 8117).
S J’. Copeland, et ux to
lot 65xL57> feet on north
I'ak street. Denton. 8900.
John Halliday et ux to Mis?
Jagoe. parts of lot 1. block 1,
Addition to
l> IL Frx
lot .'>0x130 f.
benton. 873.
Annie lliomas and husband to J I
Jones. 80 acres out of W in Mills sur-
ut of Wilson M"d-
Come on
old man.
up.
I need
vA more
NOTICE TO SI BSCRIBERS
ok carefully for your paper and If
do not find it by 6 o’clock, tele-
A TEXAS WONDER
The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
I bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures
I diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheu-
matism an<l all irregularities of the kid-
| neys and bladder in both men and wo-
I men. Regulates bladder trouble in
! children. Tf not so'd by your druggist j
| xvill be sent by mail on receipt-of *1.00. ;
i One small bottle is two month’s treat-
ment and seldom fails to perfect a cure, j
! Send for testimonials from this and I
! other states. Dr E. XV Hall. 2926 Olive ■
i street, St. Louis, Mo., Sold by drug- (
i gists —Adv.
D. A M ISMM I VriON XU 1 11 I
There xvill be a called meeting of th"
A M Xssoeialion Saturday
Important busin"
ti> and ail members
be present.
NEWS FROM LEWISVILLE
LEWISVILLE, Sept. 5—Miss Kath-
leen Henry returned to Dallas after a
‘:‘i her mother, Mrs. Leota
; Henry.
Miss Atta Sparks returned to Dallas
______
It pays to buy the best. We are making special reduced
prices for the next few days.
i, the
Phone
| di u rli
it i- of th*- greatest importance
th'-y b-- treated promptly.
utT'iing that must be
a physician arrives or
e obtained. Chamberlain'? Colic,
and Diarrhoea Remedy has a
second to none Lt the
ef
of lot
benton, 8173
'■I n\ to Miss M. E. Jag
■et in Carrier Addition
lloxv to
" best xx ay t
t a good "\ample.
ho\x quickly you
; "old by taking Ctiamberlain's
i Rcm- dx- thex- are likelx- t
"\amph-. ; --------1
li.md-
i th" -
uni il
can I
I Jl'd'Ta
r-putalion second t
i' li"f xxhieh it affords.
xe| \ xvliere. (Advertise men I.
ger auto in good condition, at a sac-
rifice. See Earl Tabor, at C-
IO THE LADIES OF THE RED ( ROSS.
The enlisted men of Company M.
Seventh Regiment Teas National guard,
desire |o thank you and all the mem-
| tiers and those who contributed for
' th" exceedingly useful “housewives”
; each man received. It is the desire of
m n that you rest assured that
" articles will be cherished among
tr”:>«ures of each of them and ev-
■ry time they at-" used they xvill gral"-
and the people ->f
1 trip in Goloiiaro.
Stover returned t
Ala.. Wednesiiax.
F. Jasper and family of Deni• >n | cast.
Friilax Hie Model Marauder” al
further adxenture of “Stingaree” xxitli |
True Boardman in his orig ,
rted by Edyth" Sterling and
Paul C. Hurst ''Secrets of a E
21c. |
bjack j
court .
Route
21p
"Tor SALF^-My home at 156 W. Uak
Btreet. Dr. McBride
FOB. SALE—-My home one block west t
of C. I. A., No. 144 Carrier. Five-room I
house, large sleeping porch, all conve- i
niences. fine small orchard, lot 90x150. ;
Also 6-acre lot 189x1450 feet on North j
Locust sireet. accessible to xvater, light j
and gas. Excellent truck land now in ?
cultivation. Fine building site xvith
See me or phone 612 or !
4ic j
of choice lots,;
.'.im’s-
Mrs. W. A. I.etity and daughter, Mi-s 1
.....“ ar" visiiini-’ in Fori Wortii.
Messrs. J. W Collin-. J W <i-trunk. |
" . W. II. an I W ill H.,r-
ris. Carl Wilson, lixe Summers W. A.
Leiity. Geo. Harniouson, John Brock.
... I L. R Coleman, Mr. and Mrs W'. R. bon-
nhtain- aid. Clyne Harris Clvd" LeiHy. B. P.'
I Adams. Mrs ,i"d Mrs E. L 'liiav. Mr I
I and .Mrs s. J Harmonsiei, Miss Annie
. Lam- bunagm. V E. Faught,
Mr-. E.
pe-
at Btv-amland
sday ami '
Thomas H. tnces million dol-
f a thrilling, patriotic I
I character, said to b" in the class with
■TIi" Birth of a Xa’ion" and ' intoler- '
1 an"'-
i va| battle
; aof the Lusitania.
al I
| Saturday night.
Blexxett 53 1-2 \|r Jsn(j j
survey. $a,000. | visited n-latix
, <""Lr!’vvi Mr. and Mrs. Curt Taxjor
1" I.K.xo feel ,.I1 East Iiak *6.(001 ,]ren ,,f Prairie Mound visited here
E Mimroxv et ux to B. W. Tern-[ xjrs \
. lot 65xL55 feet on East nak St.. | Ponder
Mr and
| in Ponder.
A C. Wilkerson and daughter. M'ss I
Helen Clara visited relatives in Argyle. I
Mr. ami Mrs. Rov Wallace of benton!
) xisited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace.
Mrs
nue js
Mi-
ls sick.
Tile .m.lll s
F. Finley of ’•
txphoill fever.
Mrs B B Ferrell
of town is sick
Hr. W II Bruee
tonsilitis.
Mrs. I. L Roark is sick
Mrs. George Trietseh "f six
north "f the cjtx is suffering
I heart trouble.
A small classified ad tn this paper will j Mrs E X. Stewart
i bring you results. 'road is sick.
Mrs. C. E. Greenwood
, SI reet is ill.
! Mj-s. X. P.
j ff"m
Xlack Goffgy and children re-
; ... " a xisit here.
E. Brewer xvas in Dallas.
John Tatnrn xxas in iH-nton.
jones. Mr. and Sirs. P. J. Henderson cn-
295tfc t'-rtained the young 'people Kvith a
! party Wednesday night.
___ 1 'f'iirii <mith :4n<l funiilx
X i-ited
Mi —
M
at 2:30.
attend'd
j !’e,]u.’>ted t"
........ ' 1 '-’3p|
Do you xvant a stock farm, 3i0 acres'
.on. xvell improved, 1
lapd in cultivation. I you .... ,,v,, „„„ „ VIuv«.,
;■ rn;< See J. I> Bell I phone this office and one will be sent
yon.
32^c I
LAWYERS. i
H. R. WILSON does civil practice in i
•11 the courts Office McClurkan Build-
ing.
“GEO. M. HOPKINS. Lawyer, General
practice. Ti^1^8 p’tamined North Side)
OWEN & OWEN, Atlorneys at Law. | I
Room 200 McClurkan Bldg. Ph.me 762 I Saturday Sept. 8 to Saturday Sept. 15th.
LIVESTOCK FDR SALK. r .
FOR SALE-150 3- and 4-year-old LOCt X flQ TO nr Qhnn
bred pxves; also 3 registered bucks. La'>l 0,uc • GHUI OllUp
Tom Powledge. Aubrey. 24d-2txvc Phone 31
I SCAVENGER WORK Garland Lipscomb.
FOR HAULING dead stock and gar-j
bag? phone 1344-red 3ftitfc |
" tJ.NDERTAKER*—^XSIBITANCE.
XVHEN X’OU need an ambulance photfe
Magill A Shepard. Day phone 148. night
[^ ■Rhone 48.______ _____
BREEDER’S NOTICES
R Registered Duroc Jersey boar Fine
Individual and producer. Service
$2.50. R. J. January, phone 1319-red 29p
.......FLNANdLAL.
T. B. DAVIS still has the cheapest rate
nf interest on residence loans in Denton.
Room llO, Rainy Bldg. ____________
MONEY T’Oloan on farm lands and
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-
amined by Sullivan A Hill of Dentou.
See Joe L. Blewett, with Land Mort-
<»gr Rank.___ DAWtfc
ConstipMion the Father of Many Ills.
.. j of liic niimourous ills that affect
Ah Kimi'-v | humanity a large share start xvith con-
i -lipaii >n. Keep your boxve’s regular
- j .md th'-y may be avoided. When a lax-
alive is needed take Chamberlain’s
Tablets. They not only move the bow-
els but improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion. Obtainable
everywhere. (Advertisement.)
161 W. Hickory
FOR SALE Bra-
couch. 1153-xvhite.
Wanted iron t..d md
Sanitary couch. Phone 161
‘ WANTED \ re.ti man t
job—To pull L3o e.ins of ice per day
T2.30 Alllanc lee Go 2l>tfe
WANTED Al one-- coml-haml. G >-
cook sl'ixe, ,t,s> rugs. Phone 1118-
red. 25e
' PEARS Fi H< S de 73.- at Urn
Mrs X- C. Spong, Phom- 2203.
W.VNTEH Til teach class in
phy. Address b " care Reeord-Chron-|
FNORMUl S < XTTI.E RECEIPTS
FtiRT WURTH. Sept. 6
"f cattle broke all recent records Wed-
nesday, xvhen ll.OOfi cattle wr- un-
side I l";i'*,'<^ 'n yards hi
| "f the unprecedented I
‘ k"t sagged under the weight
ings Reei-ipts xxer.-: cattle
calves 3.000; hogs 2..5OO: shei
Prices were:
-lockers «6.006i^.25; heifers 86 00L8 2.5;
coxvs 84.25(a7.5O: bulls. 83 00z. 6.00:
calve- 86.11.00; hogs 813.256 17.75;
I l imbs s|i to 814.50. -beep ss tn *10;
goals *5 to 87.
a month's stay.
<<u ., . t tie hlgtl<‘-t in t tie
j I'*1*' measure increases th*-
jc|y 2ip I cigars, cigarettes and tobace
“PEARS For sale, 81.00 per bushel. I *” 33 l"T "f l,"‘ r''tail l’r"'e.
A. J Fonts, Phone 1137-green 22c |
$4,000 WORTH town property, $2,000
to trade forlf'iO to 200-aere stock farm. I
What have vou .’ A B Balthrop, Sli-
dell, Texas 22p
FYlR SAFE Reasonable, ten pairs
Horner pigeons, xxorking Floyd Bal-
lard. 23c
WIZARD GAS iron, the most eco- i
nornical iron used. 1‘hone 524. Mrs. j
XV 1. Jones.
WANTED TO Rent -6 to
house near Normal or el<
779
IxGGS HATCHED
Hatchery for 4e each,
now bv xvriting or seeing Mr
R. J Wilson
imi Mrs IL o Knight
I Point Were here,
ami .Mrs. T
tti.-ir
Haila-.
Mrs J M Tally <jf
xisiting her daughter
Batchford
Misses Dishman
I * it' d Miss Loraine
Miss Clara Tuek<r
• ■'I fri'-mls here.
Mi-js 3 ' la Bryant
' XX >- here.
I Carl
I at h“ine
ami
x isit’
nly in the Goal it y I
-erx ice x\ e 1
gixe u
KING.
GREEN’S AlX.rST FI.OXVER
Bas been used for all ailments that ;
are caused by a dlsorderd stomach !
amt inactive liver, such as sick head-
actie, f (
vous indigestion, fermentation of food.!
palpitation of ttie heart caused hv
gases in the
is a gentle laxative, regulates diges-
tion both in stomach, t..... ------------------
I cleans and sweetens the stomach ano
alimentary canal, stimulate
t"
the blood. 2.5 to 75 cent bottles. Sold
by i>. M Curtis.
(Advertisement1.
from
Mi-
Worth.
B Y McIntire.
thinagin of Fort ’
Mr. ami Mrs. G
Plano and Ilallas.
Mrs J XV. Sandifer, xxho has
xisiting at Plano returned home
Mis- Blanche baxxson .if Haslett
xisting h- rc
Ml— ’■ ' ’■
Fort Worth
Airs \ .1
J. I. Fulcher
and Alis- Jennie
b">n xisiting Mr- W
Messrs I) B. MeFarland. W I
"p and S. b More caught 3? j
"f catfish out of benton
Hight la-t Week xxejghing 1
three pounds. ,
Mr- Mary Hammond xxa- .,
the pa-t Week \i>iting lief motile
The first bale of cott.
tier" Thursday ami
l"-r pound xx Hi ;
thirteen dollar-
"d by S 5
Mr and
XX oo.|
Mr- W I>
Mi<- i >ra.
1 ’ k I. > h o 111 a
Mi —
here
I. B St
Mr
ily liaxe |
Airs, c i
I'"dene ai
Misses I
iting in Krum.
Mis- Lillie Ma"
tias been xisiting
J. E. Bradi.x i?
Fvffe is writing the best of protection
al the lowest possible coat ana will pay
well for good help. See him. Do it now.
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Large furnished
All conveniences 116 N. Elrn
A NtGE room furnished
nished all conveniences.
Street. 21tfc
FOR liENT—Furnished light house-
keeping rooms, modern, close to
square. phone 1155-white. 23c
FURNISHED RUOM for rent. 41 W
^•'■’ Ph OB* 2^- 22p
FOR RENT—Three light house-keep-
- ins rooms, all conveniences. Phone
12V 116 Bolivar street. 22p
PtSR fiENT—Two to five rooms for
light housekeeping. 87 XVest Hickory.
Pnona 1044-blue 17tfc
. P6R RENT—Furnished rooms for
/light house-keeping. 46 XVest Mulberry
Street orjphpne 1119-Red 308tfc
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 3V East Mul-
Berry., Htfc
liOLSEto (OR RENT.
FOR SALE or Rent—New bungalow
•a Carrier street, all conveniences.
Phone 1261-green, 23c
FOR RENT—7-roum house, all mod-
-ern conveniences. 147 W. Hickory, one
block east Normal. See J. XV. Sim-
L? xnons. 22c
Tur RENT to room ho'We near N’>r-
mal suitable for rooming house. See J.
D. Bell at Land Mortgage aBnk. 21c
For Rent Four room house, bath
1167-green. .Mrs. Ella Kelly. 21C
I FOR RENT—Furnished cottage also
I light housekeeping rooms Phone 1313-
Bhle. 13tfc
I FOR RENT—New cottage, near Nor-
I mal, waler, lights, gas. Mrs Anna Bur-
I €?on or l,€>n^on County Bank 9tfc
specialistk’.
I DR. P. LIPSCOMB, specialist eye, ear,
I nose and throat. Office over Curtis drug
I store Both phones, office and residence.
Glasses Properly Fitted.
RENTAL AGENTS.
| A. R. McGINTIE, office with Duggan
Cv. Ptmne 134 rents houses
east, south and west Denton,
rooms tor rent.
MISCELLANEOl !*
ALE—Cheap one bed-room set,
set dining-room chairs, sanitary cot,
;ood window shades and other articles.
21tfc
Slee]
21tfe
-pi'ing- or
2Ot f"
in in -
OPTOMETRIST.
Lena M. Skiles, opt. D.
McClurkan Rldg.
correctly fitted.
FEED AND HAY.
CHOPS, bran, corn, hay and other feed
stuffs. Best stove and heater wood. Full w
measure, prompt delivery. Arkansaw
Mill, S Elm St. Phone 410.
money-back guarantee that each spoon-
ful will clean your sluggiah liver better
than a dose of nasty calomel and that
d xx«.n't make you sick.
Dodsons Liver Tone is real liver
medicine You'll kn,.w it m-xt morn-
ing because you will wake up feeling
tine your liver will he working: heawk
ache dizziness gone; stomaeh will be
sweet and boxxels regular.
Dodson s Liver Tons Is entirely veg-
etable, therefore harmless and cannot
salivate Gixe it t.. your children. Mil-
lions of people arc using Dodson’s Liver
Tone instead of dangerous calomel B0N&
Your druggist will ten y0U that the
sale of calomel is almost slopped SjK
tirely here. (Advertisement.)
NEWS FROM AUBREY
AUBREY, Sept. 4.-F. Pelpleman
in Denton.
Dr. and Mrs. £. —----
Dallas Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. ’
-j r.......
or «b i )
Air and Mrs. Hom-T Loop"
dauirhh-r were in Fort Wortii.
lb-nd»Tson was in Dalia-
and Mrs. \\ P Batehfmd
■xi-itinir relatixes in Bell'-xue.
W Thurman xxas in Fort Worth
M. Smith xxas in Denton.
S"pt. 6. The n.’w
program just intro-
|,i "\ id"- for i
• ■qual to th" retail
exactly doubling the
the I'onsuni'T. and almost
Hie tax on b""r. making it,
Tding to th" president "f tin- Brexx-
teiegra- j b-agii". the higlu -t in the world,
tax on
from 2d
J. md 1'iby
i xisit at li.mt-m
Fagir and lilt!" son
to Abilen" aiier ;
■s Il'T".
B"ll
Mrs. M. E. Arbogast of Blum is here, t
Mr and .Mrs M N Wood of Council i
Hill, Oklahoma have been visitinu her" i
Mr. and Mrs. bane Leuty and son
are xisting at Amarillo and Lubbock |
Miss Bennie Donald, xvho lias been
Thursday "Cix ill- ! ' istinv hen- left for Amarillo.
-----■. i >_ ; stie will teacli school.
Miss Nannie Thomason left . ..
for Halls, where stie will teaeti -cti
..f a Nation" and “Intolcr-j Clyde Leulx has bought a Saxon <
I'tie picture features a big na-1 *
and Hie historical sinking
Til*- play xxas xvrit-I
rdern Siillixan
Warwick and
film. ' The
featuring Hi" brilliant
■n rol"- and tetlinxr
remarkable villainy
Ithy young man wins
in- ciri for himself and
f tn- rix.d. a rising
in D dl i.-
visiting tier si-
ll. F
ry .
FOR SALE or trad" Number
Truck Farm inside City limits ?>oo fruit ) I"'
trees. Bargain if s<>id at once Se or'
phon" XV H W at tarn
D.. : . :
30 miles from bent-
175 acres bottom
Oniy 825 per aer-
with LAND
Minni" and Ella Mebaiii'd. xxh
•'n xisiting th' ir uncle
ha\" returned home.
larne mimber from here attend'd
Horton funeral at Xruyle Monday.
There xxa- a lari:" crowd at th" Bap-I
I tizin" tier" Sunday afternoon. Hi"!'" be-1
ing "lex.-n baptized
W’. It. Fortum- i- snff’-rins
abscess in h isliead.
H. X . Henn>-n. 1
»f East
! I,;
A. Allen and
sion here.
Messrs T. E Woo<
son. K. G. and C C >.>
M White
«n xxas
-old for •*
premium
Th" .oftmi A
Mitch.dl.
Mrs
x isitin
5 oi
xx Im
returned
Ethel Oats
leading old line companies/
fore doing business.
sition at Y ale, i ddahoma.
Mrs. Luther Parr and son
Argyle.
I la Adams js \ i-it inc
; xvill not only feel younger but look xAAAAAAJ.Axa.AJ.AAa.A
1 younger. When troubled with consti- j ■ * * * * * *
I pation or biliousness take Chamber- |
Iain's Tablets. They are intended es- I
I pecially for these ailments and are ex- I
| cellent. Easy to taken and most agree- ,
. able in effect. Obtainable everywhere.
Advertisement.)
W E Sumroxx et ux to B W. Tem-|
pleton.
8.50(1.
Homer Looper et ux to B. C. Pejple-
mann. lot 153 block 43 Aubrey, 8180.
S. S. Patterson et ux to XV. M. On-
non. smith 1-2 of lots 11 and 12. block I
24. College Addition to Denton. $1250. I
J. N Clark et ux to J. C. Crocker, lot )
on Stroud street in benton. *1,250.
Alvin Hill et ux to B. G. Nivelle.
acres out
$.3,200
XX*. H. Overall et ux to A F Eve
ten by 6,
Frida y
K>ne in
Friend.” .
-tars m -
j tli" i>ry
i !>y xx hieli
) a b- a
I x uiing
Nexv Orleans— Open
20 20-16
20 18-13
20.13
quiet : 21.00" ;
Galvston Spots
s. Mr. and Mrs. J 11. Donald
Mabie Hudson of Fort Worth
tlo- week end with Miss Charlie
in Fort. XVortti. ■ Fay Beavers.
. .. .. C M Harless, presiding’ elder Mr. and Mrs. XX. XX smith and s.-n
j of tliis district, preached at Hie Meth-|Sim Joe, were in ballas
. "dist church Sunday night
Miss Bertie Tatum of Tishomingo. | Sam
.'k., xisited tier parent-. Mr. and Mrs.
; B. Tatum.
I Mrs
loll.
Mr
of M. E. P. A P. B. R survey, |1;1Ve it in 25c, 50c and $1.00 sizes. Tur-
I ner Brothers.
four acres out of B. B. B. A G. R. IL ;* + + + + + + + + + + 4 * + x * *
Co survey. $600. .
XV. R. Denton et ux to XX'm. Linden,!*
lot 80x190 feet on Bell avenue in l>en- ♦
ton. $2,000. +
L. Bailey et ux to J. B. Fan is. 1-21
6. ^fekennon survey, $3,000. +
... .... . , ...
1-2 block 5. Ponder Addition to Denton, j .
$2,000. *
^V. J. Sullivan et ux to J. M. Smith. +
♦
♦
Jin. Alien .if Gr .m-
i- relatixo here.
ungbl.....I ..nd dam-liter,
have been x isitin-- in
ll"|||c
of Krum
■■ ■• -m searched New York's!
reclusive shops and has an on-'
assortment of beautiful gowns;
for lo r us- in ttiis picture. Mr. Lucas
i- well known as "Hell-to-Pay Austin” }
and otlier red blooded screen plays.
Aired in Court” is a thousand feet of!
presenfeii by an all star comedy
partnership with Alien |
:!I practice his pr<ife.s-1
X Harmon-1
j son. R. G. and C. C i.euty. T M Judge
and I M White were in l)"!i'..n Mon-
i day
Aubrey Thornton of benton lias ac-1
'■ ’i't'd a I 'sitmn wtih Hu lustin -fate
Bank ; nd ‘-as moved h •■•-.
... . . I Ciuidi Calvert Was in benton 't.e
. . J 4?!>™,p>' I l' ,st 'v'“ k
Mr. and Mrs A. c. Wilkerson enter-
tained the young people with a social j
J P. Lyles and cii’l- !
at Pilot Point.
nd ehil-
. E. Strader visit" relatives in j
m "f Mr. ami .Mrs. H
f McKinney Street is ill with’1
I ful ’ v remember -
: ler'i.n
By ieqi|e>t of Hie im'n of Hl" coni-
u any
it is i . ■ ■ •_ ■____rr.
York city to France, due to' shortage
of ships. Furthermore, it would en-
danger the allied lines because the )
Germans would fight terrifically in or-!
iter to gain such a prize,
ly the Mayor now offers ttie
city for sale at ttie best business sea- |
son. Some energetic business-like per- j
son and buy this stand and more than1
pay for it during the cotton season,
am r.-idy to prove that N. Y is the
best paving business in North Texas
in proportion to the investment.
If you mean business see me at once.
11. M Duncan here.
S. A. Ashley was in Denton.
Miss Mary Ballard of ballas visited
5-passenger Ford j 1 -p y Ratchford retnrned from j Jane Johnson visited T. F. Jaspec and I
ire. XX HI Benson, Ponder. 22c ’ n-»t Springs, Ark-, considerably ijn- family at l>-nlun Thursday.
FOR SALE or trade, good 5-passen- proved in health bf a month's stay. ' Miss Elloie Jenkins, daughter of Mr. j
-----.---H ({ payn,, an,t 'SI!ster Miss Ola of' and Mrs. Sam Jenkins of this city, and
Grainjs Nocona are" visiting relatives here. ”
- * Mr and Mrs. I).’ Keen of Celina are
FOR SALE—One 5-passenger Ford in • visiting relatives here
Al condition. See Fox Bros. & Co. Mrs 5 2.“,. —
313tfc j turned to benton after
FOR SALE—No. 1 nearly new Chai-1
mere Six 5-passenger, bargain. Will ■
take light car in deal. Dr. XX’. A. Jones. |
Sunday with ttie family
Torn Smith and family of Ryan. Uk.jN. began.
tiis brother. J. A. Smith.
bora Ratctiford returned from’
Hot Springs, Ark.
A Bowen is visiting in Caidwell.
.Misses Susie and Lillian Wilson!
• re m Fort Woriti.
R’v C M Hartes?
Alice C"bb, Lois Ready and
' Thelma Medlock attend'd a h;"‘>‘' 1"^
' tv given by Miss
Roanoke last week
Enrest Simmons
m b'nton Sunday
Mrs I
Fred Stover return'd I
Thursday after a visit with
stover and daiiyht'T. Miss
Willola Buster lias :
leach in Hi" high
L. German has mo\"d
e from Whitewright.
<troud of Fort W'orlli
W b Milliken
and Mrs. Wat .Tones at" x
parents. Mr and Mis
in oklalmma City.
Starling <-f Grapevm-
NEWS FROM SMYRNA
A I rain
will Iday
J. I loulev and dail
Elsie and Mi-S'S J. -->•■
I na Nimiii", wtm h >\<
Clay County have r"
Robert
a world
drama
well elm
th"
W '
utiful x
Hl" ||1"
att.rney.
i was |
E. M. Bates were in' ytett with
W. T.- Wilson visited!
WT lin
and Mrs. D.
were in Bloomfield.
Hilton Tribble returned from XX’est I
i Texas.,
Walter McClurkan
i lives at Richardson. , _. --- - — - -
Elbert Dunean of Fort Worth is vis- > here from Sulphur Springs
iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs !
onstipation. sour stomach.
of the heart caused
stomach. August Flower
and intestines, I .
i the men of Company M took time to
1 instruct ttieir company sergeant to
! thank th" ladies of the Bed Cross and
I those wtio contributed to ttiat end for
! Hie "housewives'’ each man’received
Sergeant West stated that th" men were
simply delighted with ttie neat useful
mtained in each package.
The Hi.inks of the company follows:
“9 and much better than
* \' ' hoi n if • rx . -
ner Brothers.
well improv
<ee .1. H
BANK
2611we ;
resilience. |
S»-e
) Hie 1
Hu-se
I the '
f 2 mile- north I
POULTRY.
—Leghorn and Barred I
Ptione 1313-blm-. Ihtfcj
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOB SALE My house. Four rooms,
screened-in back porch, uas. electric
lights. $400 dow n, ti
Burke at
I lianilH-rlain's Colis, Cholera and Dial-- |
rhoca Remedy.
This is a medicine that .'very family)
hould be provided with Colic and)
fl'-n come on suddenly and'vjiie
tint [
Consider j Aline
endured I ...
medicine ; Arthur Ferre!!,
E.
Amos, who is in Hie army.
on account «>f sickness.
Mr and Mrs C. .Milligan and
dr<-n visited relatives at Belew.
John Tatum was in Dalia-
Mr and Mrs Monroe Lanford
children of Ardmore, ok., af"
hi- m"th'T. .Mrs W Lanford.
Mrs H'-nry Ison and daughter
in Blo>»
Mrs
visited Mrs. .1
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her--. ai
Mr and Mrs
'•hildr.n were :
Mr- Jim Mordecai and children of; fem "
W est Texas are v isitlna relatives her". I Tom
.l"lm W ilkin- of .Marietta. <>k, is I turned
visiting tiis sister. Mrs. E. C iJdl'ey |rel.div< - .. . . .
Mr and Mis A St"e|e visited tfi. ir! Mr. B'll and dauulit"r M'>s G-. H i
-"11. Will Steel", at liemson. land Mis-Corci" Emery were in Dallas
Miss Hazel lv v n i- returned from >: Mr. ami .Mrs. Bay li. iran of Carr"ll-
vi-it witti relatives in Hklafioma. {ton spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs I'. |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunnivan re- i N began.
turned I" West Texas after visitin-! W. R Alb-n .
to r parents. Mr. and Mr-. Hay s Aunt" Susan
Mrs. II H.amar and children
xes in Denison.
MllS-l'oXe of Lloyd Wa- tl'-I'-'.
II Lanford is in Ard .me, ' >k.
Wright was ,in Cooper,
oper "f Pilot Point
I ’.ei >rg-
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1917, newspaper, September 6, 1917; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229531/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.