Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Towels 10c each
THE FAIR
scomb & Fritz.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
THE PLACES OF WORSHIP
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ENTERTAINMENT AT H. S.
New
Groceries
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Ice Cream Drops.
ALL DOLLY VARDEN’S
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RALLY DAY TOMORROW
Graham & Simms.
ALLISON'S PHARMACY
Lee
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us on
Both Phones.
West Side.
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
this
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ana without the■ usuaul
Gold Drinks
Call on
BANANAS
THE GAUDY KITC
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Medicines
Delivered.
Telephone, write or
Peoples' Home TeL Co.
E. H. KOAN, Manager'
without
Both phones 44. Remember them
LONG & KING.
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Indomitable will
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We guarantee our work and refund money if not satisfactory.
OUR AIM
I* to meet your wants
promptly,
nouse in I
you are pleased with.
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nanas cheap at his car
near the depot.
BANANAS
L. D. Smith, the
banana man, sells
nanas cheap at his
We received by express yesterday aftenoon
another order of the classiest, richest, finest can-
dies you ever put into your mouth, the famous
DOLLY VARDEN’S
Fresh fish and oysters at Sml h'j
Restaurant.
Fresn fisj and oysters at Smith's
Restaurant.
A Lenoir Lady. After Two Weeks
Grinding Labor, Feels
Better Than Ever.
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Northwest Corner of
the Square
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McCuliar Lumber
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Company
No. 30, East Hickory St.
(Don’t mistake the place)
BOTH PHONES,
and
MiS3
Freeh fish and oysters at Sml h’s
Restaurant.
THE C. H SMOOTH WILL MOVE
INTO THEIR NEW HOME.
Cumberland Presbyterian r church
—Sunday School 9:45 a. m. at tHe
court bouse each Sunday.
Butler; .preaching services at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. Senior League at
6:301n the evening. The Juniors will
meet at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
Ybu are cordially invited to worship
with us tomorrow
Mrs. J. M. Hamilton went to Tio-
ga this morning to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Williams went
to Fort Worth yesterday on buslne.
35 cents. Tickets
store.
Mound City iaih’3 amy co»t a tri-
fle more, but -• M. R. GILBERT
FRIDAY AFTURNOOVR RAIN
WAS ONLY LO< AL SHOW fell.
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Sewing done. C. I. A. su,<s a spe-
cialty Mrs. GIST, 48 E. Sycamore
Him
and Makes WUd Run—Tries to
Flag it but Fails.
Hello 4 4. We know you keep gro-
ceries and we want you to send us
the following order. May we serve
your wants in th® grocery business?
LONG A KING
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Bes our |10 dresses.
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Houtiiern Presbyterian Church to Ob-
serve Rally Ih»y—N(>eclal Program
to Which Everyone Is Invited.
our order.
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Who Know.
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g and pressing.
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All kinds of Nice Fru,
and ;
Your Plumbing ft
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The new belts 50c. 81 at Julian
Scruggs.
d. F. RALEY A CO..
The Nyal Drug Store.
Middle of South Side Square
DENTON.
MINNIS’ DRUG STORE
for an alarm clock.
Price 75c -guaranteed.
There's an item In the advertising
column today that you'll be inter-
ested in. Look it up.
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LATE PERSONAL MENTION
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MINNIS’ DRUG STORE
makes a specialty of
prescription work. 30
years’ experience.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PROGRAM
WOOD.
Plenty of good stove, heater and
fire-place wood; th© kind that keeps
the cook In a good humor. 38tfc
G. W. ELBERT.
The handsome new residence of
C. H. Smoot was turned over by the
paint contrac or, W. T. Morris, Fri-
day, and the family will begin mov-
ing into it next week. The house
complete cost between 86,000 ai\i
v.,OOo and is one of th? prettiest
hombs in the city.
Start your grocery account with
us. W« will use our best efforts to
your satUfac ion. Phone 44.
LONG & KING
M. E. church, South, Rev. W. T.
Whiteside, pas or-r-Sunday school
at 9:30, in charge of Prof. W. D. is visiting Dr. and Mr* Kirkland.
One of the heat programs of the
year to be given Saturday night at
the high school auditorium for 'he
benefit of the Athletic association.
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COTTON PICKERS SCARCE IN
EAST DENTON COUNTY
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Every Portion of
or Mor8 Repr
Five Other ('
Many Inquiries
old
ba-
car
near the depot. 2 dozen
for 25c. Bunches of dif-
ferent sizes sell cheap-
er. Come and select
them.
We get these candies in small lots and get
them often. They are always fresh. Come by
and get a box, or phone us and let us send it* out.
A Man of Iron Nerve
‘ ana tremendous
energy are never found where Stom-
■ ach. Liver, Kidnt s and Bowels - *
out of order. If yon want these
qualities and the success they
bring, use Dr Klnr’g Naw Life PHU.
i -HtenleMi regu'ator*. for *e»n
brain and strong body. 25c at J. F
’ ' eley A Co.’s.
The newest and best
line of lace, only 5c a
yard.
J. H. Gurley has secured a con-
tract for a 150 feet of walk from
Mrs S I Ross on West Oak street
and 175 fee from H. F. Scbweer
on West Hickory street.
Rally day will be^ observed Sun-
day at the Southern Presbyterian
church and it ia especially requea'ed
that all the children between the
ages of one and 100 years be pres-
ent. It was also stated that any one
over 100 who cared to come would
receive a warm welcome. A special
program will be rendered in which
the young people will take • prin-
cipal parts.
next to McGinnis’ wagonyard, and
will open a grocery store there as
soon as it is completed.
Lenoir, N. C.—"1 am not tired at alt,
and am stouter than I have ever been,”
writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N.C.
•'although 1 have just finished a fw<
weeks’ wash. I lay my strength t<
Cardui. the woman's tonic. 4 have taken
a lot of it and 1 can never praise it
enough for what it has done for me. I
can never thank you enough for the ad-
vice you gave me, to take Cardui, for
since taking it I look to well and am
stout as a mule.”
You are urged to take Cardui, that gen -
tie, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its
use will strengthen and build up your sys-
tem, relieve or prevent headache, back-
ache and the ailments of weak women.
It will surely help you, as ithashelped
thousands of other*, in the past 50 years.
The close of the second week of
the present session of ths College of
Industrial Art* finds the work mov-
ing satisfactorily. Several new a'u -
dents have entered during the pres-
ent week. The present student body
represents every section of Texas,
with one or more representatives
from Oklahoma, Arizona, California
New Mexico, and- Georgia. An un-
usual number of inquiries are still
fomlng In, and several students
have writ'en that they will enter
the college early in October. There
are now about 260 students en-
rolled, and It is confidently ex-
pected that the enrollment will ex-
ceed 300 during the present year.
.Don’t forget the entertainment at
he Robt. E. Lee auditorium Satur-
day night, October 1. Oratorical con-
test and good musical numbers.
Today’s express brought shipment a
showing of Gage and Fisk.pattern hats.
We have a hat that will just suit you and it will
be our pleasure to show you.
We have just received delayed shipment of
Passementrie trimming that is so popular.
Come in and let us show you.
1. We think we are in position to do plumbing
work for less money than others; let us figure for
you and see.
2. Our construction is correct;
are efficient and accurate and |
efforts to every job.
3. We do our work
only exclusive plumbing
i$ our specialty.
All sorts of plumbing and sewerage connection.
Estimates furnished free.
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DENTON PLUMBING COMPANY
WEST OAK STREET T. B. PORTER, Mgr.
Why not encourage local indus-
tries tha are a benefit to the town?
The Denton Steam Laundry Co. are
trying tb make their plant a credit
to Denton. Why not encourage them?
J. D. Bates, who returned this
week from a visit io his farm in
the eastern part of the county, says
that cotton pickers are very scarce
in that section and that loss to ’he
crop is threatened on account of be-
ing unable to get men to pick it.
They are paying 75c a hundref, be
saye, for the work.
When you are hungry and want
groceries, ft will pay you to phone 44.
LONG A KING.
Be Prepared for Emergencies.
'When a cold oomes to you—or in your
family—or a sudden chill—if you let it alone
you are making recovery hard. A teaspoon-
ful of Perry Davis’ Painkiller in half a glass
of hot water or milk will be the thing to save
; later and greater trouble. This old reliable
family remedy sells by millions of bottles
annually. 35c. (the new sUeJ and 50c.
First Baptist church. Rev. M. T.
Andrew* pastor—Sunday school at
A:30 a. m., W. F. Jarrell, Supt. The
pad*or will preach at 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m. No services at th? tent
Sunday. Junior Union at 5:30 p. m..
Mrs. L. L. Hutfmeyer is islting tn
penieon. •
Miss Ross Poe ig ill at her horns
on Locust street. v
Miss Stiff of Corsicana is visiting
Mrs. N. E. Kowsky.
Mrs, O. W. Ballard went to Fort
Wortj today to visit relatives.
Mrs . H. B Neely is visiting her
son, J no. A. Douglass of Austin.
Mrs. M. J. Bagby of Fort Worth
The rain Friday uiernoon, wai-h
totaled an meh and a quarter down
town, was only local in its extent,
even in the west part of the city the
precipitation being less than half aa
much. There *as no damage to cot-
ton so far as could be learned and
Saturday's receipts were as heavy aa
usual.
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STUDENTS’ DIRECTORY.
Monday afternoon the Record and
Chronicle will contain a directory of
ad the students in the state college-?
here—the North Texas State Nor-
mal and the College of Industrial
Arts.
A copy of the edition will be pro-
sen' ed to each student as well as to
regular subscribers, and extra *sp-
fes may be obtained at 5c the copy.
The issue will be of value t> every
advertiser tn Denton, including as
it .will about l.OOo extra copies,
making a total of more than 2,100
copies for the edition, and if you Tmnifll r OTIS Ilk!
have anything special to advertise | rKKlHI r \|kA|N
among the students, no better med~ <M«SIH»M- Vllinill
ium could be found.
Telephone 64—either phone—and
talk it over.
Wheif you wi*h freih gro-
ceries, fresh vegetables and
fruits, phone us yc
New 128; Old
Texas conferaace of the M. E.
church South will b® held at Wich-
ita Falls, beginning Nov. 28
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Chief Feature Will be an Oratorical
Contdst between Representatives
of Different Classes.
44 Orders for Telephones
Received this Month.
And they are still coming.
THERE IS A REASdN
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The first service at the new loca-
tion of the tent in the Baptist meet-
ing was held Friday night. The tent
is now located on Avenue A, three
blocks south of the normal college.
Rev. M. T. Andrews preached rtf-
day night on the subject, "Passion
for ww«n-e was a in-
terest at th© close of the sermon,
and two pretensions resulted. Three
were added to the church.
The services will be held at the
tent this evening at 7:30, but all ser-
, vices Sunday will be held «t the
church. The meetings will be con-
tinued at the tent all next week.
Oratorical contes* at Che Htgn
School next Saturday night' with
other numbers of interest. Prices 2 »
and 35 cents. Don't forget the ’line.
using the Dally and weekly wilt
put your ad before ll.Ov. readers
th Cor binatlon rate—GLASSIFIED
—Is only 4c a word. 1* words 40c
Saturday morning at the depot,
a Texas and Pacific fruit butch pro-
vided considerable amusement for
the on-lookers by making a wild and
undignified dash for his train, which
mice’s
late, as sometimes happens, and
pulled in just behind the 10:20
psasenger, of which the fruit butch
wag an employe. Th© T. & P kindly
made hasjte to get out of the way
ana without the- usuaul warning
whistle began to pull out, leaving
th© unconscious vender of candy-
filled pistols all alone on .’he plat-
form, gazing thoughtlessly Into
space. For about a second he stood
thus, and then Suddenly awakened
to the fact that his train was on the
move. With a wild grab at the last
flying coach, he missed, and began a
record-breaking run. After some
forty or fifty yards he discovered that
it was no use, and being near the
chutes, grabbed a flag and tried to
flag 'er, but all to no avail. The
train went on anj the disconsolate
employe hgd o return to board the
flyer, to catch his train at Aubrey.
NORTH TEXAS CONFERENCE
MEETS AT WICHITA FALLS.
promptly and with stock This year** session of th© North
Central Presbyterian, Rev. A. F.
Heitman, pastor—Sunday school at
9:45 a. m., W. B. McClurkan—,
Supt; morning service at 11, Rev. M.
H Frank of Oak Cliff ; Y. P. S. C. E.
at 6:45 p, m. The evening servicea
at 7:45 by the pastor, "The efficient
church."
BAPTIST TENT MEETING FRUIT BUTCH GETS LEFT
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First Srrvic© at New Location Was Irf'ts Train Pull Out without
Good One—Two <Xmverted—Three
Added to Church.
MINNIS’ DRUG STORE
for the Waterman Ideal
Fountain pens. Guaran-
teed.
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| to wear away but a hard wood surface instead; no steam and
We will make it to your interest
to ge
us
your groceries from us. Let
show you. how well we can satis-
fy you. Hundreds of satisfied cus-
tomers. Ask them. Long A
Phones 44.
We guarantee our work and refund money if not satisfactory.
Give us a call and see the machine in operation.
Kaltreuther & Dolgener,
East McKinney Street.
To Those Who Wear Clothes
We wish to announce to those who consider* their wearing
parel worthy of a modest investment that our Fall line of for-
rn aud domestic woolens are on display. Our ability to please
a is demonstrated by our competent cutters and tailors daily
casing the city’s most fashionable dressers.
Asthma can oe cureo at home
Trial treatment and full Information
absolutely free without charge.
Write Frontier Asthma companv
Room 702. Buffalo,' N. V
MINNIS* DRUG TORE
has a quick delivery ser-
vice. Use It without ex-
tra charge.
Pearl Street Church of Christ, C.
E. Wooldridge, minister—Bible
school at 9:45 a. m., preaching at
m. and at 7:3o p. m. Morning
subject, "Christ opr Example." Eve-
ning subject, "Conversion—The Di-
vine Agencies and Instrumentalities
Lord's supper at 11:45 a. m. Mid-
week prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:39 p. m., lesson Ecd. 12. ■
call
at any time and let us know
what.drug store goods you
need, and we ll send them
right out without extra
charge.
Allison’sPharmacy ..
when you want groceries.
West Side. . Both Phones.
Free Delivery.
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; our plumbe~s
give tneir best
It Raved His Leg.
’.'All thought I'd loot* my leg, ■
writes J- A. Swenson, of Watertown,
Wta. “Ten yean of ecsema, that 15
docton oould not cun, had at
laat laid ma u.p Then Bucklaa'a
Arnica Salve cured it, sound and
well.’’ Infallible for Skin Erup-
tions Bcsema, Balt Rheum, Bolls.
Fever Mores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and
Pile*. S6c at J F. Raley w Co.’s.
Mrs. F. M. Craddock went to Dal-
las today to visit Mrs. A. L. Crad-
dock.
Mrs. W. E. Durbin went to Fort
Worth this morning to visit rela-
tives.
Misa Anna Yeai ts went to Dallas
this morning, where she will teach
school.
Miss Minnie Wettermark is vis-
iting Mrs. Ben ' Terrell in Fort
Worth.
Misses Florentine and Alice Berry
of Houston are here to attend the ,
Mrs. Geo.. McNeil and daughter, Figure with
\.lss Jennie Mae, are visiting in! ... ....
Lewisville. . .
Mrs. C. Taylor ana son Paul went;
evening subject, to Fort Worth yesterday afternoon'
Chocolate Cream Moraschino Cherries.
Chocolate Almonds. Assorted Nut Chocolates.
Classy Sweets.
Assorted Nuts. Chocolate Chips.
Hihwatha Chocolates and Bon Bons.
Tropical Fruit Chocolates. Rosemary Assorted Chocolates
We are. the.
ouse in Denton. I his
on business.
>t»ucr, Misg McGee returned to Lewisville
meeting today after being here a few days
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard of La
Juanita. Cal. are visiting her fa her,
J E Stringer.
Mr. and Mrs. C- B. Blagg and
two children went to Cleburne yes-
terday to visit relatives.
Mrs. J. R. Chrlstai and daughter
uuuuuy. uuuior vu.vu « ...v r. ***“ tO
Senior Union at 6:30. Baptising at tnorniug to spend
- - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arthur Emery
and daughter of Dalia, are vlsl'ing
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Murphy.
- Mrs. W. D. Fortune, who has been
in the sanitarium here this week i
aitstf •’x-irviftr-wX® wra Arnold of
Lewisville are here visiting Mr.
and Mr* E. E. Miller of this city.
Dr. and Mrs W A Claxton leave
thia afternoon for Fayettvtlle Ark ,
to make their home In that dty.
Ml««- Anna Newton and Jessie
Royall of Fort Worth are viaittng
Mrs. E. H. Egan and Mrs R. M.
Barnes.
Mrs. R. E. Buckley and sittle son
of Dallas are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Blewett. Mrs.
home with them.
John Wallace, who bag been em-
ployed ag a deputy In the tax asses-
sor's office for the past two months,
returned home t© Pilot Point last
night.
D. H. William* is home from a
trip on the road for a few days with
his family. His territory ig in Texas
‘and . eastern Oklahoma and crop
conditions in those section, ho says,
are good.
R. C. Barnett, who has» been
working on a ranch In El Paso coun-
ty, is ar home to stay. That section
has not had a general rain. Mr.
Barnett 8aid Saturday, In tw0 years,
July 25. 1908. Cattle are dying too
fast to be gklnned and those left are
going twelve miles between food
wafer. It w-aa too dry for him, he
said, and he came back to Denton
county. Mr. Barnett reported the
death of S. A. Bushey's thorough-
bred mare, which wag being kept
out' there, valued by Mr. Busjey at
8500 or 8600.
We have opened a grocery
store in the Scripture build-
ing,
Born, »o Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Teasley, Saturday morning, a ten-
pound girl.
When you contemplate'having plumbing work
done there are three things you should consider:—
Cost, Construction, Time
Lyon-Gray
Lumber Co. ||
N. Elm St. Both Phones
If yo» want to get a cold
drink that ia really
every time, ours ia
place.
For some reason, if yon
will notice, the drinks we
serve ar, always uniform
and thirst quenchers and al-
ways have that "bring back"
quality to them.
We know our business and
know how to please our cus-
tomers.
the close of the evening service.
The public Is cordially Invited to
attend all the services atTHl, church.
' -'•ngers and visitor* welcomed.
First Preb.
L. McFadden, pastor—Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m.. A. P. Duggan,
Supt.; tomorrow will be rally day
atl Sunday school and all members
of the church and the public are
cordially invited to aS'end. Church
services at 11 a. . and 7:45 p. m
Young peoples’ society at 6:45 p. m.
At morning service Miss Klein will
sing, “Hold Thou my Hand.” All
members of the church ar, especially
urged to be present at the morning
service a, the pastor has a spelal
L. D. Smith sells ba- announcement to make The public
is cordially invred.
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you are, we are looking for you. We have
who owns some good farm property who
, to trade for city property. Have you the
■operty to trade for good farm lands? Let
you together. Better see us soon.
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First Christian church, Rev. A.
D. Rogers, pastor—Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m., Prof. P. E. McDon-
ald, Supt.; preaching at 11 a. m.
An<| ,7:45 p. m. Morning subject,
V'Three Powers"; t J.
"Why I Am not a Campbellite.” Y.
P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p m., leader,
Mis* Matthews. Prayer i
Wednesday evening ut 7:30, leader
Mr. Hunter.
H. J. Neely, who wag operated up-
cently foPapWlWiit Sanitarium re-
to be resting easily today. w'”'orted
J. M. Barber ia having
building erected on McKinney street
its f l5 up; Trousers and Waistcoats $5 up;
Skirts fS to 915.
1YLAN & CO
and Tailors for M
The opening number of the .seas-
on at the Root. E. Lee auditorium
will be given tonight as a benefit
for tbe Athletic association of the
High School. The program presents
many numbers of Intereat but the
chief feature of the event is to be
the oratorical contest between the
representatives ef the different
classes. Wynne Wooley will repre-
sent the freshman class, hl8 subject
being "Thomas Jefferson.” Colonel
Rayzor will represent tbe sophomore
class with the subject, "Will Texas
be Divided?" For the junior class
Mack Hodges will speak on "The
Conservation of Our Natural Re-
sources and for the senior class
Chas. Francis will deliver an ad-
dress on the subject, "The Man of
th© Hour.” Tickets will be on sale
at the door Saturday night and
prices are made to the g'udents of
j the city.
The program will be ag follows:
Opening address—Judge
Zumwalt. *
Instrumental—Miss
Cormlck.
Dud—Misses Mary Melson
Jewel Ratten Accompanist,
Addie Melson.
Song, Octette—C-Sharp club.
Olga Steinman. Cordelia Stein-
man, Leah Owens, Jewel Ratten, El-
la May Brashears. Susan Cotn>, Ethel
Allen and Vera Foreman.
Recitation—Miss Ethel Allen.
Instrumental—Mlsg Belle Ba, es
Oratorical Contest.
Freshman class, "Thomas Jeffer-
son”—Wynne Wooley.
Sophomore class. Should Texas
de Divided?”—Colonel Rayzor.
Junior class, "Conservation of Our
Natural Resources”—Mack Hodges.
Hour”-^ChM.'F^T3‘&.M»“ o* the
Song, boys' octette—High School
Glee Club.
Decision of the judges.
Following U the Christian En-
deavor program for O<f ober 2. at
6:45 p. m.:
Subject—Self-centered or Christ
centered.
Leader-- A. J Jci.es v
Son;*—"My faith ivoks up. ti
Thee.”
Lord’s prayer in unison.
Scripture reading. Phil. 1:21, 3:7;
4:11-13.
Song.
The Self-centered Life—Dee Er-
win.
Solo—Miss Ratten.
The Pain of Selfishness—Miss
Sallie Henry.
Right with God, Right with Man
Paul Baker.
The Joy of Christian
Mrs. Sledge. x
Pastor’s five minutes
Benediction.
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McCABE& BARTON,
Real Estate and Farm Loans.
Office 1st Door East of Exchange National Bank.
If you are looKing for a farm, a home, a business prop-
osition or a farm loan, it will be to your interest to see
s McCabe & Barton for we have an extensive list of choice
city and farm bargains for sale or trade. If you have not
; ready listed your property with us, do so' at once. We
get results.
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| ter soaked felloe to shrink and loosen the tire; no burnt paint to
replace. Just the amount of dish required; no guess work about it.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 1, 1910, newspaper, October 1, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229612/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.