Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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market
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A. D. Turner.
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When in need of a Service
Notice!
or Transfer,
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Beginning July 1st prices of milk
will lie advanced to 40c per gallon
Address
wholesale and 50c per gallon retail
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pint. Double cream 25c pint, 12%c
Bouquet
half pint, Gtje quarter pint.
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it’s really wonderful lasting qualities, it’s
reproduction of the exquisite blended odors of
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and Ada Kincaid Reid, 130x170
Denton, $450.
best Tractor
market.
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Coal
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your suits needs a
good Cleaning and
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Call 24
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Complexion Po
Soap, per eak
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civilized
E. L VANNOY
JEWELER
Wr«t Side Souarr
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Denton Dairy Company
PURE JERSEY MILK AND CREAM
from tuberculin tested cows.
Phones 297. . W. K. HODGES
Are Good Tires
A Tire for Every Need of Price and Use
‘Royal Cord* ‘NMy* ‘Chain’ ‘Ueco* ‘Plain’
n tell your
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on Oak
Also 5-room bun-
Both fine loca-
lot ance with an act passed at the recent
. ' ’ ' ' ' / ‘ ’ . The
law provided an appropriation of $10,•
000 for improving the building.
The^? two patriotic organizations
now have quarters $n the state house
and when the old bull ling is turped
over to them many priceless relics and ■
iarchives of the days of the Republic*
and of the Civil war will be placed on
exhibition.
The land office is to be moved into!
Requisites
The rare and seductive fragrance of Bouquet Jeanic<
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JOHN T. MOORE, Local Dealer.
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ROUND ABOUT TOWN I
Reid 1
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corporations; also pipeline companies
to which It sells its pipe line or lines, j
Systematic Campaign Begun
by "Conscientious Objectors
CHICAGO, June pu-Thr “conscien-
tious objector’s” movement in Chicago
Is being systematically organized with
public headquarters and an open pn»-
paganda on the streets of the city. The
movement is under the direct super-
vision of Daniel H. Wallace, said for-
sion ^“Wle for auch ;
service. In such cases the question ofi
physical qualifications is wholly dif-|
ferent and there are many fine points j
that will have to be decided in that i
1 as the facts present them-
HI1KF
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D. B. BUTTRILL,
Krum, Texas.
Thousands strive to win Liberty
Bonds in Great Maxwell owners
one gallon economy competition.
^iaxuyell
stands for economy,- endurance,
reliability, comfort. The automo-
bile you will eventually buy.
Maxwell!!
•quality means economy forjrou!
Let us demonstrate the M/xwell
to you—with the understanding
that it obligates you in no way.
J. B. DONOHO,
George Fritz & Co. Garage - - - Denton, Texas
tuberose the violet and heliotrope make
Jeanice toilet articles the choice of the
well bred. A full line of these popular
be found at my store.
Toilet Water, per batHe..._
Tale Pow der, per eaa _... ..—. J0f
(.omplexton PowOer, per box 75c
^jec^bet ^^owder, per az...
.
Ask to see the Mavis line of 1
YOU need >n ambulance phoge
Shepard. Day phone 148, night
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Is to Satisfy.
And we |
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p£S?£1'7^SS,SS
that Make United Stetn firm Supreme
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Lower Tire Cost^
FThan Ever—NOW
a- Fou tke •¥ tir*a Bot motaefct. aara mt
Wer* *1*° ** f*r “,*riar **»• pra»aat pradact, JZt
the final cm|--th. mjje—WM from M tn ^00^
pae cent, higher than yon pay now. #
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foe every need of price and naa,
—produced by th. largest rubber manufacturer in the world,
produe.d by th. most .xp.ri.nc.cl tiro manufacture In th.
T.R. Brooks
WEST SIDE RAIRY
r>- Phones 674.
Proceed by a tim.-tri.d, .xclusiv., patented, ▼nlcanialng
—produced of only th. meet carefully aeloctad material.
—bar. so far .clipa.d .rey other mak. of Hr. that
•—United SMee Tiree are famove for their mileaee-gioina
gaabtt^e—their low coot per mile.
The proof?—the consistent and persistent tremen-
dous sales increases of United States Tires.
United States Tires
Our Guarantee
Rowel Complaints In India
f In a lecture at one of the Des Moines
| Iowa, churches a missionary from India
! told of going Into the interior of India
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botfb* of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera
Lee Pool and wife to Ione R McCook ?nd ™arrhoea Remet|y wi,h him and be'
h.ts 3. 4 9 and 10, block 7. Oak Grove | ll^v<'d'thatJlt saved his life) This rum-
addition to Denton, $1,000.
H. B. Marks and wife to W. A. Talia-
Suite 201,
970. Glasses
THCE8. 7"
^hmPemai
Yelp will 1
s paid.
COMPLEXION POWDER
An especially adherent powder of
thefinestquality; of velvety smooth-
ness and exquisitely perfumed.
Enchantment Complexion Pow-
der is free from lead, mercury and
AUSTIN. June 28.-It has just been1
I disclosed that the act passed at the re-j
icent special esssion of the legislature.
; providing for establishment of kinder-!
gartens in the public schools of Texas
does not provide a penalty for failure!
to comply with the law. It is sa:d this J
may lead to an invalidation of the act. •
According to provisions of the act.!
on petition of twenty-five patrons of!
a school, the trustees shall provide a
free kindergarten for the children Thn
cost for establishing and maintaining
these kindergartens is to be paid from
the special school tax of the districts
establishing such schools.
from fire any more than from rain. I
will be glad to give you this protection
at a nominal expense. I can sejl that
farm or any other property you have
if properly valued.
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Good coffee, 6 lbs, $1.00 Arbuckle cof- ‘
fee 22c, Soda 4 packages 25c. Best red
jar rubbers 7c, Pure apple cider vine-
gar 30c a gal. 25c ice pick 10c, six
spools O. N. T. Thread 25c large stock
of Royal Blue granite war. A $50 Steel
Kitchen Cabinet absolutely free at
The Star Cash Grocery
Close to Alliance Mill.
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in rtan.
start
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HELP WANTED.
WANTED—Good girl to help with
' nrrrtt No c^oking l53 Carrier St. 275c
jgyw ras. mmt-
. h^Mke^lM.
posure. 31 A.h afreet or pit
two fl
vefl '
> Dodge Brothers Motor Car U
Touring Car or Roadster $83S Detroit.
and
17 lbs, 7 ox. in 7 days.
^with return, r J
ham hulT. Terms IL50 cash w’lth return
auu dVLs trit* D.uvu vn ;
good the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send I
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. !
Sold by all druggists. 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Coal is advancing fast and
.next Fall and Winter is go-;
other poisons, and may be safely
Saad on the moat cWIieata at awnplaTtnna.
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\ Winter’s supply now or not
later than June.-
r Phone 114.
< i FREIGHT TRANSFER GO.
vr WEST OAK STRUT
m Hauling—Moving and Drayage of all
FACE
r1' -y.
Close
1.64
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1.06%
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vuuurrii s cum-oscB uciiiauu prepareu- inrii UIRLTIK
ness. When the chnd wakes you at n,,VT.
night, gasping and strangling for DKNTGN, June -A .
breath, how thankfur you are have Dr. 'l^'dations wen up a9(P’^ l vo8®’.
Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey at hand. This ih"nt '--S. q" ’1
effective remedy loosens the mucous 747a ’ *’fl" <Oc’ bran
and permits free and natural breathing. * k,> cn°Ps W.w.
Its soothing balsams heal the irritated . ..m «imn<ru ■ ivr
membrane and arrests further inllam- p. oit WtJRTff lune^ ’ Re^eints
mation. Pleasant to take. Keep Dr. „.H,'nT ■"'j”®
Reli’s Pine-Tar-Honey m the house for "Pa‘H“ Annn ~*,v°a
all colds and bronchial troubles. At
your druggist. 25c. (Advertisement.)
Have yon tried our "El Berta" Deni-
son Bread? The best bread sold
Denton. Bailey A Graham.
June ‘
: Cattle 6,000: calves 500;
hogs 1.500: sheep 2.000. Quotations:
. Beef Steers—Prices unchanged for stuff
jof fair quality. Butcher Stock—Slow
1 market; 13c to 2.5c lower.
(Quality lacking, with prices
Stockers—Market slow, but
Hoes— Market barely' steady.
Don’t forget the DA.\CE Thursday
night, given for the benefit ol the
RED CROSS.
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lot point. *425.
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per and wife. lot 13. Portwood Terrace,
Denton, $850.
M?V^n»krmh.»r? /rn? i templates that they can serve Tn some
*'T. J. Douani. lots • RD<1 ♦) (XHlFt Ilivi , nof>-<‘(»fnt>/ifnnt hphinri fhp
sion Jackson Harmonson estate. $5,000. ",”2* 4 V iJi LkW 1
E. W. Fritz, and wife to A. F. Bar-
thold. 112 1-2 acres- out uf Robert Whit-
lock and B. B. B. & Cj R. R. Co. surveys
•*4,500. '. (that will
M. R. Rush anti wife to J. H. Hughes !(.finnp..(:.,n
lots 1 and 2. block 25, Sanger, and an apivp«
undivided 16 ft. alley, Sanger; $1,500-
L. W. Wall and, wife, to Geo. O.l — — -— —
Hughes, lot 110x100 feet out of J. R.;
Sullivan addition to Sanger
J S. Terry and wife tj' S E. T ’ ’
feet in
■ Grady Sebastian 1*.K>l-2 acres out "f i'1’,. .n. J’.'.
Cannel Manchaca survey, $6,463.40 I
J. D, Bell and wife to Grady Sebas- ‘ ‘IT'1*.'
tian part of lots 2 and 3, Mounts addi-*an -
tion to Denton. $7,500
A. J. Harris and wife to H M. Dun-
ean, 80 acres out of J. M. Moses sur-
vey and 3% acres out of J. M Moses
survey, $1,250.
W! B. Page and wife to G. M. Bruce,
>37 acres out of David E. Lawhorn sur-
jvey and 7137 acres out of M. E P. A
. . 3. R. Co. survey, $14,639.90
W C. Felps and wife to J. Hr Fuson.
80 acres* out of William C. Garrison
survey, $2,050.
J W. P"’’’
'v'L0,V. br',f $2,;>00. , fetching enlistment posters; there is so
>. E. Reid and wife to 0 M. Curtis, > mucij more ’punch’ in them than in
all property belonging to George Kin- fourse—perhaps it is because their need!
caul estate (excepting homestead), i js more desperate. Windsor, a town of
. t . z ,, 25.000. has furnished three battalions.
q 2<0 acres |jn fhP public' library hangs a ‘roll ofi
out of T. D Ligon survey $9. i.X) • honor,’ the list of Windsor’s dead. It I
.Josephus C. Parr and wife to . E.jmade the war seen» very real—and!
Sherrill. 8 1-2 acres out of A. X H near.”
T C. i
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and Embalmer
ta. • i
., diseaaee Autnibile or H$rse Draws Equipment
Bbth Phones .
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Electricity
Brightens the Home
ft is Safer
It is Mare Attractive
It makes/the home
more pleasam.
We will be glad to
wire your house. .
i can .at ine arug since oi v. m. uurtispX C. R. R Co. survey. $299.35.
•and get absolutely free a sample bottle ; •' \\ Collins and wife to T. E. Know-
>g Boschee’s German Syrup, a soothing les, i... .. . . .
! and healing remedy for all lung trouble, | B^Co. survey. $3,000.
i which has a successful record of fifty ' ” '
I years. Gives the patient a good night’s
i rest.’ free from coughing, with free ex-
pectoration in,the morning.
; Regular sizes, 25c and 75c. For sale ferro. part of N. H. Meisenheimer sur-
i by all dealers in civilized countries, i vey. $350.
Advertisement.) C. P. Taliaferro and wife to XV'. A.
, . [Taliaferro, part of N. 11. Meinsenheim-
i mer survey, $200.
’ \V. M. Harper and wife to H. E. Ed-
I wards, et al. 80 acres out of Francis! . , .
IBaston survey. 82,275. . cared, for if you place your order
' ) ! Bailey & (teaham.
j Sloan’s Liniment for Rehumatism. ! mi mi i.
The pain goes so quickly after you I,, ’.W.’E . , „ • MARRIED
apply Sloan s Liniment for rheumatic! ?pec,aL ,, . , ;
I pains, neuralgia, toothache, luml-aso, I . , ^'foLE. Juno 28 p \ Lug-i
i sprains, and it’s so easy to use. It lnbyhl *nd Mlsa vp,ra SjmP»on, a well
I quickly penetrates and soothes with-V’’’ng couple of ganger, vwre >
'out rubbing and w far cleaner and P13*™*} Wednesday in the court
i more effective than mussy plasters or bp,nap lobby with Rev. S T. Aiken of ;
ointments 'Whitesboro performing the ceremony.
i Keep a bottle in the house and get Thp>' wiH niakp ’heir home at Sanger.;
prompt relief, not only from nerve-i .. . .. .—*------ .
pains, but from bruises,-* strains, I Mrs- T- H. Mathieson. who has been j
sprains, over exercise and all external VPry ’11. for tbe past several days, is
aches. At your druggist, 25c, 50c $l.(Xi.' reported better Thursday.
I Tw Wre(<; jng to be both very high:
owner. Box 627. and very hard to get at any;
■ -—price.
You Can Have We would advise our
a Beautiful f-— • I customers to lay in their
Complexion
—if you use
the
FT—Close in, two modern
JzC Z . -<• south ex-
Ash street or phone 31.
_ , 273lfc
REN*t— Four upstairs rooms,
O sleeping porches, all modern con-
ntences. 94 Bolivar 260tfc
Hot to worxmen it C.
I. A., with board next door. Phone
114-Red ..
zFuft RENT—Large hall in east build-
ing of Opera House block. Also plenty
----sent room for storage. Mrs W.
El .. - fiatfe-
iibL'MEb FUR REXI.
FUR SALE or rent—Delightfully cool
six room cottage. Modern conveni- n< -s.
centrally located. Mrs. Will Wright, 44’Brits, touring car. in
Mmia Ave phone ea : V litataAhui
NEW Small bungalow near C. I. A.
Boutte, front, will rent, or sell chr—
LoD . _ - , _y ■ ■
FUICREJfr—Five-room house on Bol-
ivar street, $12.50 a month. Electric
lights and gas. O. A. Graham, Denton
County Bank building. 260tfc
WiK REW-a SodOi fihn. DepoaTt
Mg.50 in Denton County National bank
and rnyve in. ’/ 260tfc
PDH fiENT^Pof summer, furnished
4-room bungalow with sleeping porch.
Phone UM. - __ 257ffc
FOR RENT—P-room hottee, lot lOOx
250 feet, fronts East and South on High
School campus, 2 baths, two sinks,
gas, electric lights, servants’s house,
stable, lawn, shade trees, room for
garden or poultry. Cheap rent to right
party. Phone owner, phone 1105 254tfc
FOr RENT-Four room house with
bath on Oakland avenue, adjoining C.
I. A. campus. O. B. Horton. Phones
56 and 122.
■ 3—s~tbdbibke: '’
- > T.- B. DAVIS still has the cneapest rate
[f interest on residence loans in Denton
g» IHL Baley RMg. ____
MT5NkY~TTrT6an on farm lands and
to buy vendor s Hen notes. We are in
i » 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 <i Hill of Denton.
See Joe L. Blewett, with Land Mort-
gage Bank. _ DAWtfc
CHARLES SAUNDERS, Dentist, office
over Turner Bros. Both phones
W^7K5WELL. D. D. S . office suite
203 McClurkan Building. Phone 341.
“BSTWT^ JONES. Dentist, west side
«quare. Both phones.
L“WCftlALLN, DentiHb south side
-qusre. middle Mock, upstairs.
DR. RICHARD MANDELL, Dentist,
flee Klneaid Building, upstairs
postofflee.
' Veterinarians.
—.. JACK L. SKILES, veterinarian Of-
phone 970. Office, Room 201, Mc-
‘ * Residence Phone 164.
... _. BOTTS, graduate veterina-
Office Lipscomb’s Drug „ store.
i»hone 29. Residence phone 486
“ "M1SCELLANEOI %.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Doing all
kinds stenographic work. Mrs. Estelle
Richards, with Land Mortgage Bank
. tfc
SALE’ or trade for roadster, one
-, 5 r*asenger automobile. See D. L.
275c
FOR SALE- A bargain, phaeton, har-
ness and family horse, Mrs Jno. R.
Edwards. Phone 1297. tfc
FOR SaLK To highest bidder, re-
mains of burned house. Must be sold
by July? 1st See or phone Mrs. Ada
Forester or Dr. Martin. 265tfc
The Texas Wonder cures kidne^ and
I bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures $1,000.
i. rheu- T
EACH MAN IN DRAFT
Will BE INDIVIDUAL
WASHINGTON. June 28—No man
w<th serious physical defects will be!
:z for military service. Judg-
- the civilian doctors who are’
attached to local exemption boards as
— f of any Individual to live
a soldier's life, will be a determining
factor. j
| Married men will not be exempted as
In each ease the object of the
j board will be to determine whether
lue dependency of vvffe. children or
I other relatives upon any man Is so!
• complete as to warrant his rejection as
a soldier.
I The boards may he furnished with
jsuggesthjns as to occupational exemp-
nar|r*or block 18 ’’rai|y the professions or trades whicji
part or nioek is.. niuM mainlaineij at fu|| glrengtrf
Hennen and wife M 1 Port- iThp importance of an individual in that,
No inkling has been given as to the ’
part to be assigned to those who are ’
r ....in. to granted partial exemption be- >
M I PoHwcmmI ami wife tn X las r:ulsi‘ of‘ religious belief They are to ;
M. L. portwood amt wife to A. Jas- he freed of the necessity of firing upon i
enemy soldiers and therefore from reg-|
Zatttiu Harmonson and »,r? to Mm. I K* '
electric
Address uvvner,
271tfc
on |
as i
I his fine out on the county chain gang,
escaped from the camp a month ago
and was arrested and sent back to
work and again escaped about two
weeks ago. !te was arrested Wednes-
--------------— day in Lewisville by Sheriff Pat Gal-;'p'.'
FOR BRICK, and concrete work, calrl lagher^ind sent back for a/third trial *'
"lof chifn gang lite. The negro said he
j had been working on a farm
TKD1E^-If you c_._
great help a Wizard Gas Iron is in your
home you would not be without one.
Phone Mrs. W. L. Jones, 524 Old phone.
JIM GoODE, transfer and livery cabs
»nd baggage wagons at all trains. Ser-
vice car anywhere in city. Phone 13L (
r LlVfeiTDCK FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—At once 4 small
' v oung_ mutes. Baitey & Graham.
F(5h ’SALE- One fresh cow,
some frying chickens. Apply 47 East
.____ 276c i | ___ __________
FOR SALE—Nice fresh Jersey cow. i *
1 FOR* SAL^-Ltewliyn^setter p^ Lower Cost Of Living.
priceJpO each. See Tom Price. M
FOlI SALE- One tine registered Po-
land China brood sow. F. J. Craddock.
"‘FREIGHT TRANSFER AND MOVING
E. R. LESTER TRANSFER CO. off'c*
City Grocery, East Hickory St. old
phone 693, new 112. Drayage work of
/all kinds.
’ HENTAA. AGENTS
A. R. McGINTIE. office with Duggan;
• Abstract Co. Phone 134. rents houses
** in north, east, south and west Denton.
Furnished rooms tof rent.
- sfrECIALIS1K
DR. P. LIPSCOMB, specialist eye, ear.
nose and throat. Office over Curtis drug
store. Both phones, office and residence.
Property Fitted.
M t MAPTlN, A. B., M. D.,
of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
correctly fitted. Offi. f room 100 Raley
Butldiog. Old phone 22. new 162.
b KE1) anVhav ' : - ,
CHOPS, bran, corn, hay and other feed
stuffs. Best stove and heater wood. Full
. measure, prompt delivery. Arkansaw
Mill. S. Elm St. Pbone 410.
T * "tr* bhKEDING notices.
TWO REGISTERED Jersey bulls. Pad-
asha of St. Lambert. HR 101.469 and Wtt-
ua A’s Noble HR. 114.406, latter grandson
of Noble of Oaklands, sold for 115.000,
oth sons of Wllna A, Register of
cow with cqnflrmM butter test of
. . u * ua;?. Terms $2.50 cash
privilege. I still have my
two other Jersey bulls and nay red Dur-
- auv. — a m _a_ .—*.9 a a. a —-*
privilege, will’ Lockhane. Brownlow 4
McNlel Transfer yard, W. Oak. Phones.
State of Ohio. City ot Toledo,
Lucas County, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he , , ,, „ ,
is senior partner of the firm of F. J. 'nt a<!’! person suffering foom
Cheney & Co., doing business in th? City I 2?il .'-f
, of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
236tfc and that said firm will pav the sum of
. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
Mrs A. T. Hammonds, former Denton
..U. .. ,'ivv living at Goodwell, Ok.,
i writes: "My subscription to the Re-1
Icurd-Chroniete has expired. I cannot!
,....•>,.1 tq miss a single number. After j
Jan absence of a few years from there I
II still welcome the R.-C. as a letter j
(from borne. Ptease send last week’s;
(number ”
A letter from H. G. Allen, who with ! x
Mrs. Allen is in Chicago for the sum-
mer. asks that the Record-Chronicle be
sent them. Speaking of a visit to Wind-
sor, Can.. Mr. Allen writes: “The war
is very much in evidence there—sol-
jdiers everywhere in the streets, the’
o'"7“' „ , , , , • British flag everywhere displayed, bands
^ea<rw^ Y 1j' J>-j^o marching, etc. I was struck with ‘he
H111V III L>ur»iE-i 0 ; t:iri<3 in
‘punch’ in them than
Your grocery needs will he amply |
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Thirty rents worth of wheat and in-
sure it for ninety days and make thirty
cents .on the deal. That*k business.
Mister, insure ysur entire crop of
wheat) and make a handsome profit on
Your grain should not go unprotected it in njnety days. That’s business.
See me at once after threshing.
Will furnish power for your
| plowing and other farm
work. It combines effici-
ency and low cost.
'•'H of ,T- fo, Ligon survey $9 450 r> <k-hu. n „ « , , - . _
Sherrill. 8 1-2 acres out of a ’s e „7ar.'Ih” "ar 8P'n- ”ry -'^ To Register Boys in Texas
Tompkins survey. $600. I _ - i X IM J ■■ r
’W:! T c-l .......... . lu,.e rorJ fokWork <* FWOB
Mrs. S. R. May and husband to Mrs. 1 thought often saves them a big exXi /--
Sarah A. Butcher. 2 acres out of Jona-lpense. Here is an instance: E w \ AUSTIN. June 28 —T c. Jennings of
than Brock survey. $375. I Archer. Caldwell. Ohio, writes: “I do I "ie State Department of Labor has
H. i». Cain, Jr. and Earnest Cain to i not believe that our familv has been foet’n designated as state director of the
C. II. Caddell, tract in Dennis Cowan j without Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera i National Boys’ Reserve inaugurated by
survey, $75. and Diarrhoa Remedy since we com- foe Federal Department of Labor, hav-
Mrs. Rebecca J. Gore to Charlie C. menced keeping house years ago Wheni*n8 for its object the mobilization of
"ore. lot 2. block A. Davis ami Smith we go on an extended visit we take it boys between the ages of 16 and 21
Addition to Denton. $500. |Wilh us.” Obtainable everywhere to work on farms and also in other
Mrs Mary E. Moore and husband to (Advertisement.) ' | industries of (he. country. Mr Jennings
w i-—;„..i— —----- I will direct the work in Texas.
to Lewisville, I Ev. rvthtng to be had in the vegetable County school superintendent in ev-
jand fruit line you will find at our ery county in the state have been en-i
.... .-- Store. Will appreciate that Julv gro- listed to help i^lhe work by Mr. Jen-'
out of H. Barks- <*erv account. Railev A Graham Dings. The siffierintendents ar»> re-1
--------- ....-..z. i _2-----------•-- I quested to register all boys i% tiieir re- |
AMIaa nn'ii$m« 4X Iia fspective schools between the ages d< s-I
iLdllU UllICC uUlluinZ IO 06 ,ignated After the entire state has been
j ° canvassed the result will be forwarded;
i Converted Into State Museum10 w’9h">^
For Liver and Stomach Trouble.
A reliable remedy for constipation,!
'biliousness and all their train of ills Is
fof Texas and the Daughters of the Con- ! P°-Do-Lax. It is harmless, never foil-
- - -- - 1 ’ natural in effect and pleasant to
e. No griping pains, no bad taste,
bad after effects. Po-Do-Lax is na-
ture's remedy, it makes children active,;
clears the sluggish mind and changes!
to cheerfulness the grownups that tor-
pid liver has made irritable and low-;
spirited A teige bottle costs only 50c, i
at your druggist. Advertisement.)
New Kindergarten Law of Last
Legislature May Be Invalid
p5£I
241tfc ;
F. J. Craddock.
Croup, Whooping Cough Relieved
Wkfn the chnd wakes you at
gasping and strangling for;
June
a were up
Who,if was quoted at $2.20, basis No. 2;
Calves—
lower,
steady.
Sheep—
iCommon quality; springers 25c, lower.
FREE OF CHARGE,
person suffering
call at the drug store of O. M. Curtis
____, _. ______________ ____ .. ______jit uume j
lof Boschee’s German Syrup, a soothing 11
£?££!?TJi)?.,foe use catarrii ., which has a successful record of
mains ot
by Jul/
te AMlMw-'u_________„■ _____ ____
CAlVesWanted? Geo. M Ropkins.
2830
. OJMr'TU ISlue Front second hand!
store If you are looking for bargains.
We repair, buy, sell and exchange.
Phone 30L -
Let me run your rooming house for
you during the summer. Reliable., cap-
able, experienced, can partly furnish
a house. Box H., this office. _
GHAFiCQaL—DELIVERED any part
of the city. Also groceries, wood, feed
" 7 all kinds. Phone 2<7. Clifrord
r mm3, , __ 2491 fc
NOTIcE-^L. D. Smith will buy your t
produce. Al the same old stand. Phone i
244tfc I
FOR SERVICE cars and baggage trans-1
fer, call Cathrcm Transfer Co. Phone
X" -Wfe 236tfcl
. y-3 'ff vmi—nnlv knpv. what a ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
LADlL^If you only knew what a and of ?
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken In-
! ternally and acts through the Blood on
278c tor testimonials, free,
also
I Want to Buy
College Tailoring Co.
Roth t»hones
GR41N FT TURES.
KANSAS CITY. June 28 —
I yesterday’s close:
| Wheat—
[July
AUSTIN, June An
was filed today In the State
by the Texas Company, L? ,
its charter, changing the purpose of
the corporation to permit It to form
subsidiary companies outside of the i
or da nee with the nrovisiens
of
G. W. Farrington, parts of lots 10 and
$500.
G.,C. Sebastian and wife to Grady Se-
bastian. 108.37 acres out of H. Barks-
adte and J. S. Clayton survey, $6,500.
R. L. Jennings to Lod V. Robertson,
iol 72x134 feet on Carrier street, Den-
ton. *2,500.
.1. W. Degan and vviU to Roy Knight
lot 4. block B. W. B. Cowans addition
to Lewisville, $75. . --------
W. E. Singleton to J. W. Beaty, lot) AUSTIN. June 28.—irons are under
19, block 1. J. F. Bell’s addition to Den-lway by the Daughters of the Republic
ton, $125. fof Texas and the Daughters of the Con-j r ~ -
C. H. Davie and wife to B W. Searcy, |federacy for the converting of the his- !nf-
lot 193x68 2-3 feet on North Bolivar toric old general land office on Capitol
Street, Denton. $1,000. bill into a state museum, in accord- °° “
A. J. Sanders to A. D. Turner, lot ance with an act passed at the recent foTfo
350x84 feet. West Hickory Street, Den- special session of the legislature.
ton, $2,235. ' ------— --------
J. W. Beauty and wife to M. L. Port-
wood. lot 19. block 1. J F. Bel)s addi-
tion to Denton, $1,000.
J. C. Coil and wife to” S. S. Cooper
lots It and 12. block 5. North Side ad-
dition to Denton, $3,400.
A. Q. Mustain and wife to Charles
Cohen, block 1. square 21, White's ad-
dition to Pilot Point, $325. . . .... . ,
Lee Pool and wife to Ione R McCook. thp new four-story building now under I
lots’6, 7 ami 8. block 7. Oak GrOve ad- construction
dili<>n to Denton, $1,000. 1 “
W. T. Johnson and wife to W J. I ”
Hamilton. 5^987 acres out of B. B. B.
survey.
q n 1 vvil
il l acres out of M. E. P. A P. R. ,IP '^as hpJ’a,<1
---------- ----- --------------- . _
Ione R McCook I and Diarrhoea Remedy with him and be-
edy is’used successfully in India both
as a preventive and cure for cholera.
You may know from this that it can be
depended upn for the milder forms of
bowel complaint that occur in this
country, obtainable everywhere.
(Advtisement).
ARE YOU GOING TO HOLD YOUR ,
GRAIN?
If so. I am prepared to insure it any- ;
where tn Denton or adjoining counties. (
in a mo$l satisfactory manner.
Cail or pbone, .
J. P. MAGEE
Guaranty Bank.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—COIL from gasoline' engine.
Return to J. M. Gnrley. tfc
“DW-Earh Sunday “morolng mud
chain for Cadillac. Finder please noti-
fy. J. B. Schmitz. ■ 277c
STRAYED to, my place—one Jersey
yearling—inquire at Mitchell's Barber
shop. Owner can have same by Men-
tffying and paying for this notice. 275c
1 A WtMri"'<'
H. R. WILSON does civil practice in
di the courts. Office McClurkan Build-
“aEorsr HOPKINS, Lawyer; General
practice. Titles examined. North Side.
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE—Five passenger Dodge
Jt. first class condi-
tion. For further particulars see J. H.
Stoenbergon or Virgil Hufflnes. 272tfc
sell cheap " TOURING CAft”fn~«weneiireonaP
. 268tfc Hon for* twenty-five per cent of orig-
inal cost. Terms to right party. Ad-
dress P. 0. Box 492, Denton, Texas.
_ t275c
ONE ilHJ Cadillac 7-passenger, newjv I
painted, frist class condition, all'
around. Prire Geo. Fritz i
Geo. Fritz & Go.’s Garage.
’'"KealTestate FdlT SALE.
FOR SALE at a bargain—Up-to-date
10-room residence, desirable location.
Apply to owner at premises, 92 West
; Hickory. . \ 299p
JTHhEE GOOD lots for sale. Address
Owner, Box/627. *71 tfc
FOR S.ALE—Two new modern five-
room cottages. Plumbing, electric
lights, gas, sewerage.
Box 627.
FOR SALE—Modern bungalow
easy payment- Might take
first payment. Box 333.
FOR SALE—8-room trmise
street, near Normal,
gaiow, Nortfo Locust,
lions. Box E. This office.
(OXCKE1E WORM.
ii tJnicrv. ana concrete wofk, can
AH work guaranteed. S. A. Busheyl
A son. * j
'■■■ 1----------------- — — — leaving the camp.
THOSE ON THE SICK LIST! A TEXAS WONDEB
Mrs. A. J. Bushey Is reported some-1
what better after a severe attack of ton- J
gjljfjg [ K- ------------------U------■
Mrs’. J. M. Chapman of 72 South Elm diabetes, weak and lame Ibacks rheu-
street is sick. She recently moved here maDsm and all irregularities of .the kid-
frnm Pon/ter neys and bladder in both men and vvo-
Itenry Johnson, who was seriously' 'Jp";rpn
burned abouj the tegs at the brick yard; fo *d^n- ^.’*3” VnVceint of M 00
Sbte^o’ret about*3 refovering and is One small boftte is two month’s treft-
Miss Ruth Dean is sick at Bracken mPnt and s61*10111 fa,ls to Perfect a cure
miss Mum Dean is mck at Bracken , for testimonials from this and
ndge hall. other states. Dr. E. W +Iall. 2926 Olive
Mrs. W. T. Flowers of i3 West Hick- street, St. Louis, Mo., Sold by drug-
ory street is sick. • ’ . •
Mrs. H. C. Williamson of Mill street; -
bM.yDe*"wort 19 rd 10 ,is TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS c
Mrs. D. P. Pegram i§. HI at the home;
north of town
Dave Ogle of Mingo is ill with appen-I
dicitis.
W. F. Milam of 99 West Hickory St.,
a Normal student, is ill.
Mrs. J. A. Price is sick.
Mrs. Xma Willis of Milt street is con-| ,'v?Pa'“
fined to her bed. I’" ■
The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Ed foeptemb'T
Dollgener are ill. „
The baby ♦of Mr. and Mrs. Terrell 1, fo
McCormick is sick. I’- , >
______________________ foe p t emb 1 ■ r
Croup, W hooping tough Relieved. | December
Children’s diseases demand prepared-:
n.WJO \\ nzxw ft rv zx timlmn z» ♦
Curbs and ‘
Gutters
Are
Different _
1. whhim 4 amt s??:
' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .
J. j, Sullivan and wife to W. M. Spur- fo‘‘
lock, lots ft, 2. 3 and the east half
lot 4. block H, Sangar. $15.6<X)00.
M. R. Gilbert an<i wife to Jbo L.
Blewett, lol 164x100 teet on South Elm J
street and a lot 109x94. on Mill Street i
”jntMn’Ite'rb-r and M. .v E. Barber and ™p *l‘'Zrn.ment^7
wife, to A. F. Evers pari of block I*.!™? Wh2C?
rtanten (¥« ‘must be maintained at full strength.
H V Henn-n and wife L> M I Port- Thp ‘foJWtanre of an individual in that
vision 01 uaoiei, m>u .ui- »• ' » n«fo out T/A N B Tomo-' ”r"fess,"n or 1rade- h“wever. can only
,iave br". V mprul?Pr of ,thc« kins Mifrtev dcjerminetl by the .local board. I
British army, and L V. tewk a sates- Mns surtey. . N„ InkIing has jv<,n b) lhc
man. who is secreUry of the move- nne half acre Hi W^ tes Idditte/n to Pi- Part ’v b<‘ «**«»«» l<» <bose who are
ment known under the nani* of The one naif acre m wanes addition to Pi |n be granfPd l>artiai exemption
Cook outlined the policy of the
League by saying that its memtiers ob-
ject' to “the forcible sending of the
young men of this country to Europe
to. kill human beings over there in the
interest of some autocratic 'outfit.”
Never Neglect a Cold.
; A chill after bathing, cooling off sud-
at! denly after exercise end -drafts, give
269tfcithe cold germs a foothold thffi may
lead to something worse. Safely re-
quires early treatment. Ke^p Dr. King’s
New Discovery on hand. This pleasant
balsam remedy allays Inflammation,
soothes the cough and repairs the tis-
sues. Better be safe than sorry.' Break
up the cold with Dr. King's New Dis-
covery before it is too late. At your
druggist, 50c, $1.00. (Advertisement.)
Escaped Convict Is Re-arrested
Charley Johnson, negro, charged with
use of abusive language and working
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