Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 79, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Beautiful Presents
Free!
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DENTISTS
DENTIST
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HELP WANTED.
WORK
MILL; 8 Elm street. Both phones.
HOUSES FOR KENT.
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First Prize
Seventh Prize
Fourth Prize
IMUK8MAK1NO.
Equity Watch
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To Auto Owners:
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Near Frisco
Ninth Prize
Violet Dtflca Toilet Water
case.
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Sixth Prize
Tenth Prize
Smokers Set
Combination Perfume Set
Accurate Count
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FOUND—ON M. K. A T. TRAIN
Sunday night, pa kage wrapped In
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. Fifth Prize
Seth Thomas Glock
Eighth Prize
Reiall Fountain Pen
Ten Expensive, Valuable, Useful Gifts For the Patrons of
Curtis’ Drug and Jewelry Store
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CONCRETE WALK*.
FF YOU WANT CONCRETE SIDE
•alta or brick work let me figure
•1th you. S A. BUSHET
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regular
of
FOR QUICK MESSENGER 8EK
co. call both phones 1.
BRASHEARS, Manager.
a Yea tie' office.
DR. W A. JONES.
A’oot Side Square.
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* Word*, daily and weekly, one week
LOOT— BETWEEN FRY’S PA8-
ture and town man’s grayish-brown
raincoat. Thomas A Fagg name in-
aide. Please return to thia office. 2tp
Get en order of the frreb potato
TURNER BROS Phones 7.
Thls
VALUE |1.25.
W. E. BOTTS. GRADUATE VET-
erinarian Office at Hancock A Son
blacksmith shop, 8. Elm St.. Lips-
comb block. New phone IM; resi-
dence, old phone 488, new 133.
For sanitary milk and
phone Reynolds ’A Hodgte.
paone 438. *
LOOT—PAIR OF TAN “DERBY”
gloves, between square and IM W.
Oak Notify Mrs. W. A. Wilcoxon.
LOST—GOLD FACE OENTLE-
mon's watch with brass eagle fob.
Return thia office.
notes. No junk wanted.
Box 1. Deaton, Texas.
LOOT—LADIES GOLD WATCH,
Waiiham works, gold bands; fob
Finder will please return to this of
Dee
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ANYBODY WANTING SC A VEN
ger work done call No. 307 either
phono. ,
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ALL KINDS OF FEED; GROCE
ties- fine bull; cash for produce. J.
M. Barber A Conger, both phones.
McKinney street.
AITOMOIMLE LINK.
AUTOS FOR HIRE. W. W. B1L-
.1NGFLEY. old phone 330. New
phone 448. Automobiles repaired.
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Bros.
J. E. Chambers and fam»y
Will McKamey was in Dallas.
Mrs. J. R. Wisdom and little eon
visited relatives in Farmersville.
Mrs. G. C Wood and little daugh-
ter returned to Dallas after visiting
of The Wichita Falls Railway Com
pany ex ending from the City
Henrietta, Clay County, Texas,
Cumberland J
He also visit-1
Why
ork for you and turn
Ask them to. You’ll be surprised when you find how ear it is to win
Prove your popularity and at the same time get a prize that you will be proud
evidence of the esteem in which you are held by
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JST—SILVER OPEN-FACE
h, Now York standard move-
t, leather fob. Return this of-
TJtfc
Nunnally’s Gandy
A fine package of Nunnally’s
Candy—their famous Box Bounu.ul.
Nunnally’s Candy has won a stand-
ing in this market on account of its
high quality and the Box Bountiful
Is one of the finest things they put
out. See it in the window.
VALUE 81.00.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—GOOD EXPERIEN-
ced stenographer. Apply to Denton
Trust Co.
W. A.
Hamilton
FALE.
CROW
81d
! CHOPS. BRAN, CORN, HAT AND
I it her feedstuffs Beet stove and
aeator wood oa the market. Prompt
j lollvery, full measure. ARKANSAS
I WILL DO ALL KINDS
rden work with team and
A*. GARVIN. New phone
L. FULTON HAS HOUSES
rent. Phone or see him.
J W. FRAL1N, DENTIST. SOUTH
•ide Square, middle of block, up-
• lairs. Denton, Texas.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyles.
J. M. Hendrix was In Dellas
Dr. Edwards of Denton was here
Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Sherrill and
Dr. and Mrs. Fenlaw were in I
IRoanoke. I
O. Moore returned to Dallas.
I. M. GURLEY, THE CEMENT
Contractor. First elaae work done
st the right price. Get estimates.
The fourth prize offered in this
great contest is an Equity watch.
Sixteen size, seven jewelled, in -ood
nickle silver case. The Equity is a
thoroughly reliable watch made by
the Waltham people and will make
you a most reliable time piece. See
it in the window. (
VALUE 85-00
i Phone us your order for these now ,
and you'll be sure of xettine fresh '
goods
CITY PROPERTY A SPECIAL-
ty. If you have any to sell or trade
give ate a .trial. P. C. WITHERS.
Over Wilson-Hann Co store. Old
phone 181. 4 3 tfe
. 30 ACRES WITH HOUSE. BARN
sad orchard just north of city to
rent for cash rent. See L. Fulton.
4 3 tfe
almost as rood as new.
cash. See Dr. Martin.
meat, leather fob.
fice for reward.
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MOOT—«X WARRANTS ON
Denton county, one made In favor of
B. H. Buckingham, five others.
Finder please return this office.
For the ninth prize there's a large
bottle of Violet Dulce Toilet water
Violet Dulce Is one of the finest
violet perfumes put out in recent
years. This is the large 8 ox. size.
LEWISVILLE. Nov. 11—Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Allen returned to Dallas af-
ter visiting his mother
Miso Fay Jasper of Denton visited
Miss Ola Degan
Mrs. John Wood and daughter re-
turned from a visit in Fort Worth.
Mrs. T. H. Jenkin, and daughters.
Misses Mabel and Vera shopped in
Dallas.
Leonard Hanks was here from Tom Breeding of Bartonville, rislted
Denton.
Bor i to Mr. and Mrs Kennamer,
Thrrsday, a girl.
Elder W. G. Reynolds of Denton
preached at the Chris'tan church.
Mrs. Chamber, and daughter, Mrs.
FOUR
suitable
WRIGHT.
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FOR SALE—MODEL 3® BUICK.
Cheap for
For the sixth prize here’s a brass
Smoker, Set consisting of Tray,
Cigar holder and ash tray. It will
make a fine gift for husband, broth-
er or aweetheart. A beautiful edt. ?
See it in the window. *
VALUE >5.00.
STRAYED—ROAN HORSE MULE
H akeut fifteen hands high, from BiH
McDonald's place 6 miles south of
Denton. Notify J. T LU PER.
WANTED—SECOND HAND K1T-
♦hen range with hot wa'er tank;
state age, make and lowest cash
pries. B. care of the Record.
WANTED TO BUY »I«,800 TO
818.000 worth of good vendor's lien
notes. No junk wanted. Address
Boz 1, Dooton, Texas. <0tfc-
CORSETS— |
MRS. ANNA
16deep
Here now are- ten prizes anv one of which will repay an carnet*, effort to win. Any one of them may
be yours. Ant thing may be possessed by the man or woman, boy or girl who works—put* forth the effort
Begin today. See prizes at the store. '~
frank wilkinso" wants
to bring your steaks, roasts, ham or
bacon to you. Also good sausage.
Roth phones.
land
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erty suits woe d ray small cash d '•
fere nee Address B6x 1S8 tfe
FOIt SALK.
O. M. CURTIS
Drugs, Jewelry, Kodaks, Stationery
■■ '' . '.jiiB. ■ DENTON, TEXAS.
By C. E. Schaff, President.
Texas central railwoad
COMPANY,
By C. E. Scba.i, President.
THE WICHITA FALLS AND
NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY
COMPANY OF TEXAS,
Ry. C. E. Schaff, President.
THE WICHITA FALLS A SOUTH-
ERN RAILWAY COMPAUY.
By C. E. Schaff, Preeldent.
WICHITA FAI LS A WELLINGTON
RAILWAY COMPANY OF TEX
AS,
Chest cf Silverware
A complete chest of the famous
1847 Rogers Bros.’ Sitye.ware in
solid oak chest. Twenty six pieces
of flue silverware of the famous
Vintage design, 6 knives, 6 folks,
6 teas; oons. 6 tab e sp^ns, 1 su-
gar spoon, 1 butter knife. 1847
Rogers Bros. Si.verware is known
for Its excellence all over the land
and here is a chest of it which will
provide a life-time of service in
some household. The Vintage is
one of the most popular patterns
ever put out and its simple beauty
appeal, to every one. Here is some-
thing worth striving for. Fee it in
the window. VALUE 814.60.
A neat set containing a bottle
of Toilet Water, Box of Face Pow
der and cake of soap, all perfumed
with wood violet. Manufactured kF/,
HarmonXt-W Boston.
VALUE 11.00.
FOR FIRST CLASS DRESSMAK-
ing see Mr*. Da Loe, upaiairs overt
MeClurkaa'a. «»P
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FOR MALK OR TRADF ' chlp,
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
Texas property—£30 acres good al-
falfa and farming land near Altua,
Ok.: also b’oek of residence lots in
Cordell, Ok Address K. W. Qari-
ten. V*ri, Ok. «?•
FOR BAL EOR TRADE—MAX-
wel] “30" nesr’y new, 5 passenger
automobile, will sell for cash or good
notes, or trad for 2.passenger. Box
G. Care Record and Ch ronele.
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WILL TRADE SANDY !
farm for city property; if the
CASH PAID FOR CoWS OR
calves by Dr. Fritz Old phone.
3td3twp
Third Prize
Flexo Kodak
The whole world kodaks,
boy or girl with a kodak
turns out work which would have
been the despair of the professional
of only a few years ago. Eastman
Kodaks are known for their aim
plicity and by the uae of film cart-
ridges and the tank develope* the
darkroom is needed at no stage of the
plciure making process. The Flexo
Kodak Is one of the largest selling
Items in the Eastman dine. See it *
in the window.
VALUE 86.00
Wm. Smith returned to Dalk
Stanley Farrington, who is U
ing school at Grapevine, vl
home folks.
Little Johnnie McNea] is ill.
j , Roy Degan went to Sherman.
IF WE BUY OF OUK MK..<fHANT»».
If we nuy at uome our merchants
w 11 be more prosperous and will
help to make the prosperous
They can afford to better the con-
ditions of their stores and hire
more people to work for them,
inhere mudh labor is In demand
there we find a grow ng commun
Ity. People from (neighboring
lawns, knowing that our towc al-
fc.’ds tnuvh 'ihor, will naturally lo-
cate here. By buying of our hore
men bants, there.oie. our loknm.n.
ty will not only become more pro*
peroua but will also grow in pop-
ulation.
KlRudcr* 20 Automobll4V
»ey to Lend. Ferms and City Property
Drop In some time end talk the proposition over with us.
•____Denton Trust Company
___JMW. FOR
light housekeeping. 84 North Elm
I street. New phone 338-red. tfe
Icl. won niirft.-- nicely fur-
FiMabed room. *7 Rast <X Old
TABLES FOR
for counters.
INSURANCE—FIRE, TORNADO
tad accident. I have ten good com
>aniee in my agency; can write >our
bustneee correctly, promptly and to
•our aattefaction. Let me convince
vou. J. W. JOHNSON.
. Beginning November 20, 1912, up to and including December 20, 1912, I will give a ticket for Five
Vjtes with every 50c worth of goods sold for cash my store.
Every one—every man, woman and child is eligible to enter this great contest.
Save your voting checks. Write your name on them. Deposit them in the big ballot box in my
store. Voting checks must be voted within one wtek after date of i*»ue or they will not count. Ask your
friends to work for you and write your name on their checks or give them to you so that you may do so and
deposit them in the ballot box to your credit.
Every Thursday night a committee of three well known, dis-interested, non contestants—who hold
the ballot box key—will count the vetes received; and the names of the 25 persons having the greatest
amount of votes up to that time will be published in the Daily Record and Chronicle of Friday and in the
Weekly Record and Chronicle, and also on a big placard at the soda fountain until another count is made.
Get in the Game, Prove Your Popularity
Here' s your chance to prove you are one of the most—perhaps the most popular person in this com;
Seth Thomas clocks have been
known for their sterling time keep-
ing quali ies for more than 75 years
and many can recall docks of this
make whhh have been in use for
years and year, and still rendering
satisfactory Service. Here's a re-
liable Seth Thoma, clock for some
body put up in a substantial oak
May be It will be yours. Try!
See is in the window.
VALUE 84.60.
Pure app’e vinegar at Turner
— Quart and gallon jars.
The Fountain Pen has proved
its usefulness many, many times and
to thousands it is as indispensable
as a pocket knife. Here’s a good
one for some one—The Rex,all.
See it in the window.
VALUE $2.50.
TOUR DRAY BUSINESS—FIRST
ilass service at reasonable rates:
household moving a specialty.
PARKS A LESTER, office Fox
Bros Both phones.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—
•wvwral good awrond-hand Gi ver
typewriters. J. R. McCABE. Ex
change Bank building. 248tfc
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suburban and city property
Railway company, and the Beau
rnont A Great Nor hern Railroad, i
with the rieht to make su h other .
ext« rions and cons rurt such <
branches as may be hereafter au-1
thorired "by amendment of its char-
ter under the laws of the S a’e of j
Texps; rnd to.vesi Caid Companies, I
.and each of them, ,with 'he power to»
make ap.d-ex cute ,4'i necessary, con-1
tracts and agreements to effect said)
leases, purchases, , and sales, or any
of »hetn: and’to aqthor ze the said
Th* Missouri, Kansas A Texas Rail-
way Cbmpany of Texas to assume
the payment of the bonds and other
indebtedness of the Mid railroad
and railway companies, or any of
them, and to purchase the issued
and outstanding stock of the said
railroad and railway companies, or
,ai>y of them, and to exchange Its
own stock and bonds for the stock
and bonds of the said railroad and
railway companies or any of them,
or to substitute Its own bonds under
the laws of the State of Texas <nd
subject to the approval of the Rail-
road Commission of Texas, In lieu ,
thereof; and to prescribe the terms
and conditions upon which said
leases,' purchases, and sales may b«
made.
Dated this 9th day of November,
1913.
THE MISSOURI, KANSAS A TEX-
AS RAILWAY COMPANY OF
TEXAS.
By '
Texas central
COMPANY,
Wylie Sjnith & Co
East Side Square Rea! Estate
Cooper’s Complete Wons .
Sixteen volumes, DeLuxe Edition,
printed on light weight opaque Pa-
per, especially selected to permit
the inclusion of the complete novels
in the set. Bound in 3 4 levant
grain morocco with gold backs and
tops and Inside cover lining. Un-
cut edges. Forty full page llus-
trations including the famous Darley
Plares. All of the Leather Stock-
ing Tales,’’ Tales of the Indian
Wars and the Revolution” and all
his other historical novels—more
than thirty in all. Set comprises
nearly 30,000 pages. Free to you
If you get the largest number of
votes See it in the window.
HOUSE AND LOT WILL BE
sold at a bargain. House in good
rendition; lot 299x110 feet, extend-
ing from Oak to Hickory street,
house fronting on West Oak street.
Mar oar line and Normal. No
trading propositions. Owner Is go-
ing to soil the property. Get a
home and make the profit. Address
g, care this office, or inquire. 37tfc
* HAVE YGTTR WOOD SAWED BY
machine. Phone me New phone 3 27
I blue 68 Lula street. J. F. HAR-
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BUY A HOME, PAY LIKE RENT
I will sell yon a five room house on
good, deep lot. east front with
sheds barn, fruit and shade trees,
and fine cement storm house, close
L -------- — I860. 9168
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NOTICE.
■, Notice is hereby given to ail per-
sons that during the next
session of the Legislature of the
State of Texas.,which ia to convene
at Austin, Texas, on the 14th day of
January, 1913, the undersigned rail-
way and railroad < ompanles will ap-
ply for, and request the passage by
said Legislature, of a spec.al taw or
laws for the following purposes:
To authorize The Missouri, Kansas
A Texan Railway ComjiMy Of TeX
as. to lease, tor term of not less I
than twenty-five years, the railroad j
of the Texas Central Railroad Com- i
pany, extending from the City of I
Waco. McLennan County, Texas, to
th® town of Rotan, Iisher County,
Texas; the railroad of »he Wichita
Falls A Northwestern Railway Com-
pany of Texas, extending from t-e |
City of Wichita Falls, Wichita Coun. ■
ty, Texas, to the Texas-Oklahoma j
State line; the railroad of The Wich
ita Falls A Southern Railway Com-
pany. extending from the v»ty ot
Wichita Falls, WRhlta County. Tex-
as to the town of Newcastle, Young
<X>unty, Texas; the railroad °t the
Wichita Falls & Wellington Rail-
way Company of Texas, extending
from the " Texas-Oklahoms Stats
line into and through Collingsworth
County, Texas, to the town of Wei- ■
llngton. in said County; the railroad
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ot;
_________ to
the City of Wichita Falls, Wichita (
County, Texas: the railroad Of the ’
Denison.' Bonham A New___Orleans ^
Railroad Company, extending from
the City of Denison, Grayson County. |
Texas, to the City of Bonham. Fan-
nin County, Texas; ,ue railroad ot
The Dallas. Cleburne A Southwest-
ern Railway Company, extending
from the City of Cleburne, to the
town of Egan, Johnson County. Tex
as, and the railroad of the Beau-
We have just received the new mont A Great ..orthern Railroad,
j extending from Weldon, tn Houston
' County, Texas to Livingston, in I
Polk County, Texas, or any of them,
with the branches and extensions of
said railroads constructed or to be
constructed, together with the prop-
erties. franchises and appurtenances
pertaining thereto, and at any time
during the life of said lease or
leases to purchase, own, operate and
main ain the same, or any of them,
as a part of its line, and to complete ;
and extend the said railroads, or ,
any of them, as contemplated and !
provided in the respective charters
of the raid Texas Central Railroad
Companv. Xhe Wichita Falls &
_ „ Northwestern Railway Company of
Reliable, Quick. Efficient Ser- Texas The Wicbt’a calls A South- .
I era Railway Company. Wichita Falls
vice in repairs on automobiles., A We!,!n/Ott Railw;y company or
Repair w<?rk of any kind on auto- Texas, The Wichita Fa'ls Railway
mobiles done by expert mechanics £°mr*ny. The J??,lsOnJ B^nha’nn5
t . 7 r-’i , | New Orleans Railroad Company,
on short notice. Filtered gasoline. The Dalias Ceburne a SouthwMtern
Open all night.
Showi that we handle on ah
average each 24 hours in the
year 8,418 calls. That makes
almost 4,000,000 people are
served in a plearant, accu-
rate way each year by our
operators. Let us serve you.
Pioplis Home Telepnone Go
T. F. Johnson, Manager
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Cleaning, Pressing,3 Repairing
Let me order yoOr.
Made-to-order Clothes
Satisfaction pruarani
W. S. YEAG
Next door to Flow'* blaeks
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. S„ OF-
r|re over McCray's, south aide
square.
a Fort Worth Record. Owner iu-
k quire at thia office and pay
» thia ad.
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Fred Wiggs car
Tioga yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Godwin
here from 'Rogers.
Mrs Paul T- Kirk of Dallas
visiting Mrs. W. W. Batvm.
Mrs. Walter Campbell of
Worth la visiting friends and
tives here.
Leslie H. Davie of Atlanta,
risitet? his paren s, Mr. and Mrs. G.
r. Davis heie yesterday.
R. L. Stone and OHie Bushey,
who have been working at Millsap,
are here for a couple of days.
W. W. Baxter was in Dadas at-
tending the board of missions of the
Texas Synod of the
Presbyteiiai church,
ed in Fort Worth.,
By 0, E. Schaff, President.
THE WICHITA FALLS RAILWAY
COMPANY,
By C. E. Schaff, President.
THE DFNTFON, BONHAM A NEW
ORLEANS RAIx.JAD COMPANY,
By C. E. Schaff. President.
THE DALLAS CLEBURNE A
SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY
COMPANY,
By C. B. Schaff. Preeldent.
BEMTMONT A GREAT NORTHERN
, RAILROAD,
By William Carlisle, president.
KAUFMAN’S R. I. REDS FOR I
Also registered Polnnd-China.
E C. Yeatts, Sanger
; »4d, nov28wp
«~“;bl,ck ,“<h wi'”h rotm
lot 1001330. building 40x110. ar.
eeslan well, city wat-r and newer |
renneettone; price 81800. Apply ;
Denton Steam Laundry Co.
FOR SPIRELI^A
Now phone 322-biue.
BAKER.
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white.
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WANTED—GIRLS TO
at Denton Steam Laundry.
TWO ROOMS FOR RENT
> light honfteke^plng.
\ aYxen* KZremr nhnna
munity and at tht same time win one of these valuable, beautiful prizes, perhaps the first prize,
fhould’t vou be ore ot mem? You have scores of fnrrds who will be delighted to w
their purchate checks c er to you. Ask them to. You’ll be surprised when you find how eas it is
one di these useful prizis. F
to possess, not only for r.* va’ur but bee ^usr it w ill be an i
your friends—a token t! ai you mil oitcn point to witn pride.
Jun pass the worn around among your frrends Tell them that you want that first prize. Ask
them to come to Curtis'— 1 nc Kexaii btcrre---for their drug store goods,.for prescriptions, Kodaks and Pho-
to supplies, Razors and Shaving Supplies, Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens, Stationery, Perfume,
Soap and other toilet articles, Rexall Goods, Watches Diamonds, Jewelry and Cut Glass. There are hun-
dreds of things at Curtis’ which make fine Christmas gifts. Have your friends buy their Christmas goods
here and have them vote their checks for you in order tnac you win one of the»e valuable prizes. There are
many things which they buy here every day at monev savii g prices Have them save their votes for you
for votes ii what it takes to ipetl success for you: “ ’ ’
Enter This Big Popularity Contest Now.
The earlier *ou begin securing yotes the more certain your success. Begin today
scription of each valuable prize below:
A. R. McGINTIE. OLD PHONE
vl, office over Long A Klnr, rent*
noueee in Ex.t, West, South end
Vortb Denton. Furnished roome tor
rent.
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packs of raisins, currants and dates. '
si«s Faae* 8 8* mreja nA*
and you'l| be sure of getting fresh
Phones 7.
TURNER BROS.
We have eighty acres of
• ui*vrv laiiii, vvnii a iitv iv’cii.
'house; good barn; orchard
‘ Practically al! of this farm is
in cultivation. A good,
smooth bargain; we will tell
this place in the next few
days for $55.00 an acre.
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