Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 259, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Denton Chautauqua. July 20—29.
W. J. McCRAY,
Men who do things carry the
Howard Watch. In the field,
in the counting room, in the Study
—Howard time has been a factor
in every event that has made
America what she is.
Price fixed by printed ticket—
$35 to $>5O- *
1 »t u« >how yfcu thia di«tloctlv« watch.
For Sale By
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Exclusive Jeweler
Denton, Tex. South Side Square
Ife’-
Undertaking
In launching and
promoting the
Gnat 10 Days Carnival Sale »t Long
anti
Wilson's the management
has
only one end in view and that la to
er basis
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ity that Is very unusual Insofar aa
the price and the character of mer-
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< hamiise is concerned.
It is not of-
ten (hat merchandise of the charac-
ter carried by this concern is offer -
r
cd at a reduction
and this is only
brought about by the fact that the
backward.
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A general backward condi-
warni.
tion prevailing •hus. tae buying was -
naturally cu* short, short of
seasons where the usual stock was
purchased there is a surplus, mak -
ing it necessary to make price con-
cessions to more the goods.
Now
this concerrn ‘-as not picked out a
few
stocks but have cut the price
liberally
in all departments.
very
making the entire store present an
Irresistible arrray of splendid Bar-
gains. A tremendous business t8 pro
dieted
readily
can
see genuine bargains.
Advertisement.
fey
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25 a, from the fa« t that Den'on and
Denton county people
Denton and Surrounding
Country Greatly
Benfited.
for them during the entire
period of the sale, June 16th to
very
and cool when it should have been
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reduce the eortnous tr'oc^s to a prop
Thus the buying public
ar, <>n the threshold of an opportun
season has been
Phillips is in
and daughter ‘
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Pilot
Pilot
who
has
4L B. (jpa Hr'in’Tort Worth today
VITAL STATISTICS.
!»-. ,hs.
A. Green and wife. 3 mile
south of Argyle, May x0, boy
E. Abney left this morn
visit with relatives at
S. E. Owens and w,f« 3 m||es
of Argyle, May 19, boy.
Lonnie Johnson and wife,
Point. June 5, gif'-
C. F Phillips and wife,
Point, June 9, boy.
Marvelous Discoveries
J/Av. Skilea'Tk in Dalhart on btuti I
tiess.
.Miss Ida .Milliken is visiting
Dallas.
Miss Nora Jones is
Valias.
Craf* are
a several
mark the wonderful progress of th'.’
cge. Air flights on heavy machines
telegrams withou* wires, t<-rrtble war
inventions to kill mon,, and that
wondar of wonders, Dr. King’s New
Discovery 5o save life threatened by
coughs, colds, lasrippe, asthma
• roup, bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay
fever and whooping cough or lung
trouble. For all bronchial afflictions
it baa no equal. . It relieves instant-
ly. It’s the surest cure. James M,
Black of Asheville, N. C., R. R. No
4. wriee it cured him of an obsti-
na'e cough after all other remedies
failed. 50c and |1. A trial bottle free
Guaranteed by J. F. Raley A Co.
Asthma can oe cured at home
1 rial treatment and full information
absolutely free without charge. I
Write Frontier Asthma company,.
Room 702. Buffalo. N. V.
in
visiting in
,'a 1 too.
Cecil Fonts was here from Dallas
Sunday.
Prof. J. H. Phillips is in Fori j
Worth today
Mrs. J. H. Jaekso
are in Lewisville.
.Miss Vail of the C. I. A. left yes-
terday for New York City
Jerry Fowler and Jim Brown left
this morning for Waxahachie.
Mrs. M.
Ing for a
Abilene.
Chas. Gatewood, who has been
here for the past fe* days, left this
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
home from Olney after
week's stay.
Mrs. J. W. May of Da,las,
has been visiting Mrs. Cowan,
returned to her home.
Miss Ida Abney has returned to
her home at Big Springs after
visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. May.
Dr. J. M. Inge has returned from
Si. Louis, where he attended the
American Medical- association meet-
ing
E. E. Miller reports that A. L.
Scott near Aubrey caught SO pounds
of fish out of Big Elm one day las’
week.
Mrs. J C. Hall of Brady who has
been visiting relatives in the western
part of the county, has re'urned to
her home.
Alvin M. Owsley, who has been
acting as commandant of cadets at
a military college in New Orleans.
La., is at home for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Abney and
W. C. Edwards are home from
Stamford where they attended the
very pleasant meeting of the Texas
•'ress association
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caddell and
daughter of Texarkana. Misg Effie
McMurray of Paris and Richard Hud-
son of Paris are visiting County
Clerk W. T Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Humphries
have tomorrow for Gilmer to spend
the summer. Mr. Humphreys is an
instructor in the Gilmer normal and
Mrs Humphries will visit at Prit-
chett.
Miss Elizabeth Ivy of Waco is
here for the wedding of Herman C. •
Schultz of Tulsa, Ok., and Miss Wil
lie Jones of this city, which is to
take place Wednesday at the home
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
I. T. Jones.
Miss Bessie Drake wishes to an
nounce that she will open a music
studio in Denton work to begin wph
the fall term. She will spend the
summer months in Chautauqua. N
Y., studying with Mr. Sherrod, whose
method she teaches. 261c
Dr. W. H. Swearingin and wife
will leave tomorrow for the sum-
mer. Dr. Swearingin goes io New
York City where he will take a post-
graduate course in a medical college
and hospital Mrs. Swearingin goes
to Smith Grove, Ky.. for a visit to
relatives.
West Oak Street,
JULIAN SCRUGGS.
Enormous
LATE PERSONAL MENTION An
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No charge for estimates; we
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glad to do this. May we have the pleasure of a call?
DENTON PLUMBING COMPANY f
West Oak Street ▲
We beg to announce to our friends and patrons
that we are now back in our former quarters on
where we will be glad to have you call.£l( you are
going to install sewerage or need repairs on that
already installed we would like to
NOT CROWDED.
We have plenty of salespeople to wait on you and are
showing resl bargains in Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings,
White Dresses, Children’s Dresses, Kimonos, White
Dresses, Skirts and Millinery.
It will pay you to visit us before making your purchases..
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DEATH OF FORMEK
COUNTY CITIZEN.
HIGHEST MARK OF ATTEND-
AM K IN ITS HISTORY.
Rubbers and Jelly Glasses
BEV i
DEATH OF nnOCKNANE p^Ujy ENROLLMENT IS 561 NOW
FURTHER PARTfCVIaARN OF THE) SIMMER NORMAL REACHES THE
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reopened!
DENTON
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Safe Stoves
RETURNS FROM ABROAD
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Locknane
Monday
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Miss
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Tin THIS FOK CATAIIRH.
Smith's restaurant has catfish
It
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Denton Chautauqua. July 2Q-29.
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_ Catfish today. Shipment received
SMITH’S RESTAURANT
Ten Years.
May23,June
1 -1::
Vacation.
CONSTABLE'S HALE OF BEAL ES-
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
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No 206 (Flyer)
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Texas
OONNUMITJON ( Al HER THE
DEATH OF (’. Il
One of the most modern
hotels in the southwest.
Reached Via
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MAIUUED AT THU HOME
OF THE BH1DE SUNDAY.
1. Zcsiner |h Hotiie Again
Xim--weeks’ Visit with
in <>< riiiany and Russia.
M (M'RLEY ANNOUNCFIS
FOR ALDERMAN XO. 2.
R. R Bates, Mgr.
N«w 1’b.MW. 231
Gw»n. Old. 12*
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once
"Yon
yon
shoot.
onto
the
Evers Hardware Co
Do the right and stan,] firm and
set God fight the battle for you.
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NOW OPEN
THE NEW
Carter-Holland Hotel,
AT
PUTNAM
O. M. CURTIS
Denton, Texas
J.W. Jagoe, Jr..
Abstractor and
Land Mortgages
Denton ... - Texas j
| The Denfoh Steam Dye Works
West Side Square . W. R. Scott, Prop.
Sa'urday and
!tornonn
, sold to N
i Buick
calling
advertised
SCH..I1TZ,
Nearly 1300 and More Am Ntiil
Coming— Note’s About the N. T.
8. N. College Campus.
about
lawn
We do the work right
TEXAS' WIRE FENCE CO.
Old phone 42. 207tfc
Fresh cat-fish today. Give us you -
SMITHS RE ST A U K £ N T.
Money! Money! Moneyl
To loan on farms and city prop
erty. Low rate of interest.
DENTON TRUST COMPANY
INFANT DIES NEAR STONY
FROM ATTACK OF Mi MI’S
4 n’cluek at'tke <5>oper cemetery
3mon.Juu27
When you went away on your
vacation last summer it was your
pleasure to see s’ome of Nature's
most beautiful works—hoary peaks
towering high and white with snow
centuries old; blossoming vales
nestling carressingly at the moun-
tain's foot, or loud and tumbling
streams that fall wildly toward the
sea. Befora you started, prompt
ed by my interest in you, and other
reasons, I sold you a kodak, and
you can show your friends today
the beautiful pictures you made
them and live over with them the
pleasures which your vacation af-
forded For those who didn't go
last summer, b it are going this
I recommend the No. 1—a Folding
Pocket Special. Light, compact,
convenient. Makes pictures
by 4%. Price. $15.00. Ask for
catalogue.
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HPECIAL RATES T( 1 STUDENTS
Don t forget to pno us
sharpi'.Jng or repair ng . at
t.ower.
* Kept the King at Home.
"For the past year we have kept
tae king of all laxatives—Dr. King's
New Life Pills—in our home and
they have prove,] a blessing to all
our family," writes Paul Mathulka,
of Buffalo. N. Y. Easy, but sure rem-
edy for all stomach, liver and kidney
troubles Only 25c at. J. F. Rslev £•
Co.
No 210 (Limited)
No 4 ’...........
•Arrive
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
Roatliltonnd.
No. 31 (Ft. W.-Texarkana) 3:50
Northbound.
Nolt (Texarkana Ft. w.) 10 20
after a
Relatives
HOTEL AKUIVAL8.
At the Nrtv OaXman.
R. A.' Heath, City; W. M. Perry.
Dallas; E. P. Fincher, Cisco; J. W
i\oe, Sherman; F. D. Giass, Marlin.
A. T Murphy, Abilene; Mrs. C. S
Broad, Santa Anna; W. S. Ray, San-
ger; F. F. Hill, Aubrey; T. S At
eheson, Slidell; W. A. Gamble, Fort
Worth; H. C. Kaufman, Cleveland
O.; T. M. Rippy, City; J. E. Nollet's
City; Noah Roark City; A. B. Wil-
son, Dallas; M. T. Bean, Dallas; T.
(’. Anthony, Wichita Falls.
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Bath mits at Minnis’
drug store; price; 15c
each or $1.50 per dozen.
a short history of
the tragedy which .you may print
I am sending it to you at the re
qms‘ of Will Locknane, who I. a
brother of the deceased and who is
here now.
Ixx knane was raised in the -eas-
tern part of Denton county, and it
will be of interest to his friends
there ’o learn the facts in the case
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AMUSEMENTS.
At the Majestic Airiiomi-.
At the airdome tonight Manager
Renfro announces a program of all
new pictures for the first three days
of the week. Beginning Thursday
there will be vaudeville and pictures
Use the New Phone
When you arc in a Hurry,
When you want good, service
When you want to reach the
largest numbr of people,
Long Distance Lines to all
Important points.
Peoples' Home Tel. Co.
E H EGAN. Manager
Get a Hyornei (pronounce^ Higft
o me) outfit today.
Pour a few drops from the bott!
into the inhaler that comes wit i
each outfit and breathe it in 4 or
5 minutes a day.
Immediately you will know that
Hyomei soothes and heals the In-
flamed and irritated membrane.
But Hyomei does more than soothe
and heal, it kills the germs, those
persevering pests that are at the
root of all catarrhal conditions.
"Last year I suffered terribly
with catarrh. 1 used one bottle of
Hyomei and my catarrh was better."
—Miss Helen McNair, juOyalton,
Cal.
A complete Hyomei outfit, ln< lud
ing a bottle of Hyomei, a hard rub-
ber pocket inhaler and simple di-
rections for use, costs only 31. It
you now own a Hyomei inhaler, you
can get get an extra bottle of Hyo-
mei for only 50 cents at druggists
everywhere and at O. M. Curtis.
Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup
asthma and fore throat, or money
back.
Johnson it
< ar For Rent H“i, k
' Enrollnient for the Year 1h Already
Nearly 1300 and More Are
Northbound.
No. 206 (Flyer) .9:42
No. 2 ..............12:32 p. m
No. Mixed (from Dalia*) "9 45 p.
No. 182 (from Dallas) 4:25 p. a.
9:04 p. m
.10:20 p. in-
F Tolleson and wife to O. F.
in
p. Bo-
or
Mrs. j. a. Levins.
Lizzie Smith.
Martha Stark
Miss Modena Thomas.
Post Card*.
..iss Margaret Beauie, .Miss Jam*
Belcher.
Mrs. T. D Coker
is Froiine ueiBisou
Miss Athalee Egan
Miss Susit. Frazzie.
Miss Morrie Oliver
Miss Mary Poyner.
• Mrrs. Mat*ie A. Rogers
Miss ..lodena
Leila Turpen.
Gentlemen'^ List
Jose Balli.
A Coleman
ii. Harris, R.
F. Matthefs.
Rev. E. 1'. West
Pest (intis.
Messrs. W. J. McCray, Joe
| Blewett. C. Lipscomb, Jr., and
_____...... C. Lipscomb, Jr., and C.
' J. Wilkerson composed an automo-
bile party that wont to Fort Worth
returned Sunday af-
R. & C*. Correspondence.
NORMAL COLLEOB, June 13.—
The enrollmen’ ha8 reached 561 thM
summer, which is 38 more than ever
enrolled before m tne entire summer,
it is believed that the enrollment
! will reach 600, The summer and
> winter term show ’be l,ank' steady
growth. Last year i.,e enrollment
I reached 724 while the year before
It was only 670. The teaching force
is a lit’le larger this year than ever
before. There are sixteen teachers in
the summer faculty. Notwithstand-
ing the enrollment is larger ’han ev
er before the classes are not crowded
badly with a few exceptions, for a
goodly number of students are tak-
ing credit work and wi‘h the add!
tion o fntusic, reading and art it has
been made possible to have the
classes of a good working size.
Since it has been made possible to
ge' a normal certificate of any grade
in three summers quite a lot of
students have planned their courses
in tha’ direction.
As has always been the case here-
tofore the girls are hopelessly in the
majority, probably three to one.
With so many of ’he old students
taking credit here, this summer’s
term weenis as much like a contin
nation of the winter term as it does
like a regular summer normal.
Some of the farsighted normal men
believe that the normal certificate
will come into use altogether and
the examination plan dropped in fbe
Ten years from today there is
every indication that well bought
diamonds will be as much higher
than they are today as the present
price is higher than the one at
which they could have been bought
ten years ago. There is but one
important source of commercial
stones today, the Kimberly mines,
from which 90 per cent of the pro-
duction comes. These mines are
dug lower and lower each year and
their productiveness decreases as
they grow deeper. These condi-
tions. remaining, production must
grovy less and as the supply grows
smaller the price will become
larger in response to natural laws
of trade. I'm offering today two
specially strong values—the first,
a beautiful white stone. 1 karat
plus seven sixty-fourths, perfectly
cut at $210.00. The olher just as
fine a stone except not quite so
white, but a little larger: 1 karat
plus three eights, less one thirty-
second for $235. These stones
will be mounted to suit arid you
should see them if you are inter-
ested In diamonds.
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P. Al.
Visit this new West Texas Health
Resort. Mineral Waters Unex-'
Celled. Excursion Tickets on
Sale Daily. E. P. TURNER,
GenJ Pass’r Agent, Dallas, Tex.
Brneg ami Miss Ida Maun
quietly married at the home
bride's parents Sunlay af
Rev. M. T. Andrews offi
S BLAIR, Ok.. June 10. 1910 I
$ To ‘he Record and Chronicle,
js ' Tex Locknane of Blair wa8 shot
and killed yesterday evening between
!'j • 2 and 3 o’clock, about four miles
east of Blair, by Hurbert Grider. It
4 I seems that Locknane hay a pasture
5 rented out four miles east of Blair
§ in which he kept some cattle, b'*
§ being a stockman, and that Grider
3 uad a part of the farm rented ad -
s I joining the pasture where Locjtnane
5 kept his cattle. The farm and pas
5 ture both belongeq to the same party
« and there was but one well on the
place, which was used by both Lack-
,'s | nane and Grider
The announcement of J. M„ Gur-
ley as a candidate for alderman from
Ward 2 to fill the unaxpired term
of T. M. Jones, deceased, appears In
'he proper column In fkis issue
That we have the only dry cleaning machine
in Denton county for cleaning goods of a delicate
color, such a< blue, tan and pink linens and voiles,
which shrink or fade easily We absolutely
Guarantee Not to
Fade or Shrink
garments given us to dry clean We also have the
only steam dye works, and can dye most any color
If you have clothing that needs cleaning or dyeing
phone us as we have free delivery and both phones
J. A. Minnis sells the
celebrated Shumate ra-
zor on a positive guaran-
tee. Price $1 and up.
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■>f th,,
ternoon.
liatel. Miss Maun is the daughter ot
Mrs .C. S. Buckingham , and ;MA
Barnes is the son of R. S. Barnes.
Both arc well known families of
the < ity. They will make Denton
■heir home
I order.
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State of Texas. County of Denton
Justice’s Court, Precinct No. One.
By virtue of an execution issued
out of the Justice’s Court of Preclnc:
No. 1. Dallas county, state of Texas,
MISNOl’KI. KANSAS YXD TEX.A^ '>v T A' Work’ of th« Pf,a< ‘
i for said proefnet, on a judgment ren
South!><Hind < doped In said eourt, on the 12th
Depa-i play of December. 1898, and directed
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See Us fer Ornamental Yard Fences
A first-class Machine Shop in con-
nection. If that lawn mower needs
repairing or sharpening, phone us
and we will call and get it. All
work guaranteed Old phone 42.
TEXAS WIRE F1NCE COMPANY
Boren & Stewart Building
Bewail' of Ointments for Catarrh that I
Contain Mercury
is mercury will surely destroy tl:
sense of smell and completely derang •
the whole system when entering '
through the mucous surfaces. Such
•irtit les should never be used except
on prescrip'ions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they wi’t
do is ten fold to the good you can
possibly derive from them. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.. contains
no n c-cury an ; Is taken internally, i
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of 'he system. In
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure
you get the genuine. It is taken in-
ternally and made in Toledo
Sold by druggists.' Price 75c per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation.
REAL ESTATE .TRANSFERS.
J. M Gainer to S. F. Gainer, ohe-
six'h interest in’ block No. 2, of
square No. 33 of White’s addition to
town of Pilot Point; $333.35.
C
Sensabaugh. 150 acres of land
the Francis Ramsey and J
hannon surveys, 7 miles south
Dtnton; $1350.
L. H. Chambers and wife to J. T
Simmons. 84.16 acres of land out
of *he G. Cardenas survey about 2
miles south of Argyle; $2,000.
W S. Fry and wife to W. N
Yearby, 4 2 12 acres of land 1 1-2
miles northwest of court house in
city of Denton; $3,000.
Mound City paints may cost a tri-
I.,- more, but — ' M R. GILBERT
For First Class Work
in a fint class place by fira. class
barbers, go under the Postoffice, which
is excluMveiy lor whites and has been
tlve program
which qhey
address bj
dy.
The tennis ourts are in nie shape
now and the students are making
good use .of them. On Friday, June
10, there was a match game between
Prof. J. H. Legett and a Mr. Cui-
well of the Uuniversity, and J- M’.
Simmons and L. Davis. Simmons
and Davis won < ree to nothing
The basket ball anl baseball teams
are not ye* well enough organized
(o have any match games
The building on tne campus is
being constructed very rapidly. They
are now working on the third story
Miss Boylan and her music clubs
are planning to have .a fine program
about the end of the summer term.
Prof. L. D. Borden and Dr. W. D.
Butler will probably leave for Chi-
cago tomorrow where they will
spend the twelve weeks in the Uni-
versity of Chicago.
D. E. Austin spent the day with
his sister MisB Mayme Austin yes-
terday.
B. E. Youngblood is building a
nice residence on the lot where Mr.
Nimmons home (burned in tixe
spring at No. 182 West Oak street
Number
No. 3 . . ............6:10 a
No. 209 (Limited) .... .8:25 a
No. 1 ........... '.....4:25 p
No 205 (Flyer) .....7:13 p
No 281 (to Dallas) ... 12:05 p
No —- Mixe<j (to Dallas) .8:00 a tn
Miss M. Greenwood Hardy teaches
classes In Elocution, Oratory and
and Physical Culture at Southland
University. Special attention given
to children. S'udents received un-
til July 1. tfc
course of time.
In the past it has been the custom
of the boys ‘-O organize themselves
into a society known as the Henry
W. Grady literary. In accordance
witn this past cuatoni they met last
Monday and elected the following
officers for the summer term: Pres
ident. Garland Shelton; vice presi-
dent. C. S. Richards; secretary, E
L. Hunter; assistant secretary and
• reasurer, Robt. D. Foster; chaplain.
A W. Jones; telles, E7 M. ’Reiri-
mington and C. A. Wilkerson. This
morning an interested and instruc-
was rendered, after
Were .favored by an
>y Miss M. Greenwood Har
Au accileul to the engine of the
sutbbound Dallas train near Mingo
caused it to be late here
about an nitur.
Joe Coberly.
L. B. Dooley.
Bob Fain.
John Firestone,
Roy Hardy.
Cload Ki Iley.
Harry Kanatze.n
A Matthews.
J. A. Pipp.n,
L. J. Taylor.
Esike Walker
T. II. Yarbrough.
one >'ent will be charged for each
letter advertised In calling for
’lies,- ] tter<s please say
'(HIX’ B
DEAD LETTER LIST.
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Below is a iia' °f the letters re-
maining uncalled for at the postof-
fice al Denton. Texas, for the week
ending June 12, 1910. These
letters will l»e forwarded to the Dead
Letter Office at Washington June
26. if no' called for before then.
Latites' List
Julia Brown, Miss Alma Ba
A Woman's Great Idea
is how to make herself at’rartive.
But without health,Tlla hat'd for her
‘o be lov-iv in face, form or tem-
per. A v nk. sickly woninn will bJ
tieri ops an<> irritable. Constipation
and kidney poisons show In pim-
ples. blotrhes. skin eruptions anti a
whetelicd roniplcxlons. .But Electric
Bitters al w avs paw a godsend to
wnmt u who want health, beauty and
friends They regulate stomach,
liver and kidneys, purify the blood,
rive strong n-'xves, bright eyes, pnr.»
breath, smooth, velretv skin, lovely
complexion, good health. Try them.
56c at J. F. Raley A Co. i j
Lost—Blue Persian sat, about 1
year oM, soil! blue, eyes yellowish
green: answers to name of *Tinkle.
Bell; laat seen In neighborhood of
Denton Oil mill $5 for return to
' Express office.
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Johnson 4t Gillespie, the local
Saturday afternoon
P. Johnson a Model 20
Roberts
C. B. Roberts, a son of W. E
Roberta, living seven miles east ot
town, died Saturday ovfflnlng of tu-
berculosis after a long illness, aged
31 years, I) months anl 16 days. In
torment wm made Sunday afternoon
S' Sr ‘ kmu^r-i
P five milea northeast of the city.
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‘ ■ •. The well was near
the house with a windmill and tank
connected with It.
Locknane and Gridt r had had
some trouble over the cattle and the
water anj Grider is said to have
made some threats to Locknane.
On Thursday afternoon Locknane
went out to the pasture to see about
‘he cattle and to give them some
water and was at the windmill when
Grier came out of the house and
engaged Locknane in a quarrel.
Grider then went Into the house
and got his gun. which was a single
barreled shotgun and loaded it with
No. 4 buckshot, and returned to
within thirty or for*y feet of the
told Locknane if he did
not leave he V’uld kill him Grider
say« that Locknane said,
cowardly
have not go the nerve to i
whereupon he fired upon him.
Locknane was shot
in the shoulder and once in
head. Locknane died instantly and
was unarmed. He will be buried a’
the cemetery at Blair. Ok., Saturday
or Sunday.
Both parties are well known an >
well thought of here.
Grider i8 a young man about 21
or 22 years of age and has a wlf*
and baby. His pretestimony or
examining trial will be held before
Judge W. T McConnell at Altus on |
Monday.
Attorneys M L. Hankins and S
B. Garrett will assist the county at-
torney in the prosecution in behalf
of the s’ate.
The prisoner i
t ie Altus jail.
The above is
Thomas t 3 > :
O. M. CURTIS
Jtwder,
Denton . I .
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'anti delivered to me as constable of
I Precinct 1, Denton county, Texas,
jl have levied upon and will offer
j for sale at the court house door in
*-enton county. Texas, on the iito
day of July. A. D. 1910, same being
the frlst Tuesday in said month, be--
; tween the hours of'10 o'clock a. m
land 4 o’clock p. m. on said day nt
imhlic auction, to the hfghes* bid-
der. for cash in hand, the following
described real estate, towlt: All
right, title and interest of Willie
Skiles in and to yie following de-
scribed land, situated in (*M’ county
itf Denton and state of Texas and
known as the Win. Skiles land about
12 miles north of the town of Den
ton, being 150 acres out of the S.
'Wllilama survey No. is abstract No.
j1322, said real estate .being levied
p ro upon as the property of Willie Skiles
and to aa’isfy an execution Issued
out ot said Justice court on the
9th day of June, 1910. in favor of
Parlin A Orendorff company, an i
against Willie Skiles in the principal
num of $63.45 with interest ‘hereon
from the 12th day of December,
1898, at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum and for all copts of »ui‘, etc,
This, the lltn day of June. A. D
1910. J. A. YOUNG,
Cons'able Peclnct No. 1, Dentm
county, Texaa.
By G. L. KINDRED. Deputy.
Isadore Zeamer of Toplitz &
Zesmer returned home Sunday from
a visit with his parents and olher
relatives in Germany and Russia, his
.rip extending over nine weeks. Mr.
Zesmer left Russia eight yars ago
and says tne changes have been
comparatively few in that time. The
older men, he says, who have a small
competence are afraid to give up
that and come to this country, btli
there ijs a general feeling of unrest
among tae younger men and women,
who want to get away from Russian
conditions anj emigrate to the Uni-
ted (Sates. He did not go to Kiev,
v. h< re thousanls of Russian Jews are
being evicted with muca cruelty, but
visited his mother and other rela-
tives a< Liebau. He visited at Keen-
igsbuerg, Berlin and Bremen in Ger-
aiany and says the change in Ger
many since he left there has been
remarkable with the ahvent of Am
eri< an ileas anj that the stores are
beginning to advertise thimselves as
American plan stores. The advertised
stors, .Mr. Zesmer added, are doing
tile big business as everywhere else.
He itad a very qnjoyable trip, hj
says, hut has no desire to return to
Russia to live.
month- old infant of Mr. ana
Mrs. J. W. Page, living near Stony,
died Monday morning from a nat-
ta<k of the mumps and will be bur
toil Tuesday at the Stony cemetery.
Fred Rayzor and a party of young
people went to Greenville Sunday
in a Model 20 Buick, making tae trip
of 80 miles in three hours and five
minutes.
For < aeap groceries phone 312
(new), 126 (old). H. F KELLER
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for over zeven yens
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ker.
Miss Jennie Cason,
Uhochron.
Miss Ellen
Miss Minnie Gregg.
Miss Floy
j Heath
Miss
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M. U HMkino Gives Details of Ui< Oil
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 259, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1910, newspaper, June 13, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229564/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.