Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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OF FURNITURE JUST RECEIVED
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Your Plumbing!
We now have the best Kitchen Cabinet on the market:
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J. A. Minnis.
prescription Druggist.
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D. R. Turner
GROCER
Both Phones No. 7
vice pleases, isn't it
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NONAGENARIAN IS DEAD
He wore, but M. R. GILBERT
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LOCAL NEWS BREVI1IES
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Bed Room Furniture, Iron Beds, Brass Beds, Buffets,
- China Closets, Chiffoniers, Davenports, Etc.
D. R. Turner
JNTfRESI CHOWS
IN IM S DAYS
ing and sewerage connection,
ifree.
GROCER
Both Phones No. 7
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Just Arrived. A Fresh
Shipment from
the Factory. <
MANY APPLICATIONS
BEING RECEIVED NOW
can
You
BIG BEN
is a Hummer.
represents 40 yeari
ing a.nd roasting.
patronage
The team ap-
New pictures
D. Turner Tuesday shipped
registered
Louisiana
Committee Appointed by Judge Pot-
ter Is Looking into the County's
Financial Affairs.
SAM P. ALLISON PURCHASES
DRUG STORE FROM W< E. BASS.
MORE HAIR FOR MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN.
Two nice, safe, buggymares, $10n
each. At Swindoll’s store
Freak barrel of kraut Just received
0. R. Turner, both, phone* 7.
i Dallas.
Miss Effie Phillips of Dallas has
; Mr. anj
a good stand.
District Agent Wm. Ganzer of th*'
Mrs' R. M. Huffhines on East Oak
street. There are several other vlsl-
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Miss Barry Tucker of Aubrey ’.1 V
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TINNER and PLUMBER
.Next door to Record and Chronicle
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Your SATISFACTION is our SUCCESS
Denton Steam Laundry
Both Phones 8.
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NO DARNING
IMO. A. HANN
& COMPANY
YEARS IN DENTON
Peoples H me Tel. Co
K II EGAN. Manager
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We have just received a carload
of Stove* and it will pay you to
we have.
$7.50 Up
idge-Beach" and “Monarch”
Evers Hardware Co.
Cooking Ware. Dishes.
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We’ve got them—the greatest
25c half-base ever made.
W. J. McCRAY,
Jeweler.
South Side Square.
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Ask your neighbor. Tel-
Free delivery.
Fish and oysters at
Restaurant.
MRS. W. D. BARNES DIED
AT-STONX^MIESDAY NIGHT.
1 a good rate. .
I tax-payers live outside the city, sadihave been offered
the city collector is not allowed *o I
go outside the corporation for taxes.
However, we are allowed to I '
executions and turn them over to the practice for which will be open re
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We expert
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in the race events set for the open-
, and in the tournament.
Word was received ehre Wednes-
day night of the death near Stony
Of Mrs. W. D. Barnes. Death was
caused by tuberculosis, parties here
from there for tae coffin stated.
The funeral took place at 4 o’clock
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Haley, who moved
from Denton to Sweetwater
'Cabinet, the best on the I
A.
carload of 94 head of
Shropshire sheep to a
breeder. x.
On account c
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means you can enjoy in 5
I the delicious flavor of
Chase & Sanborn’s
SEAL BRAND CoSee
of exper*
ranged.”
The committee began its
Tuesday morning, and the books of ,
all county officers who have any-
thing to do with the county’s fi -’
nances will be carefully nxamined. |
l.>is task is a big one and it !s
expected that the remainder of this
week will be consumed in the work,
a i
that'they would do well to complete
WOOD—WOOD— WOOD.
I am now prepared to figure with
vott on your wood for winter. Stove
and heater wood, call or phone G.
W. Elbert. Slttfc
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Fresh mackerel Just received.
R. Tu. tier, both phones 7
Fresh fish ■ and oyater* at
(deal Restaurant today.
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and de.ath depend apon the j
purity and potency of drugs ;
j The majority of those who j
!require drugs cannot know ;
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Buy your bread where you can get fresh
bread delivered every day. You don’t get
old, stale bread here. 26 Loaves for SI.
Bread, Pies, Cakes every day.
OLD PHONE 259.
DENTON STEAM BAKERY
J. KUNZE. Prop.
BIG BEN
Big Guarantee that
goes with it.
When you contemplate having plumbing work
done there are three things you should consider: —
Cost, Construction, Time
Why have your clothes pressed by t«ee what
an Iron when there are so many
clothes burned that way? Al*o tha
continual rubbing with an iron will
wear them. I have a steam press
that causes the starch in the good*
to cling together, therefore they
hang better and there is no danger
of banting and does not wear the
good*.
scorn ”S STEAM DYE WORKS.
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To Ho’iSfkee
G. H, Blewett and Mrs. C. N. White. Sanger were here today. Mr. Nance
W. B. Anderson who has benn at
Sayre, Ok., for the past two or
One of tile Oldest Women of the
County Died at Home Of Daughter
Near liewisviUe.
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MONEY TO LOAN
On farm lands and c.<.y property. 1
Deal with home people Rates rea^-
onable.
. DENTON TRUST COMPANY.
We are crowded for room and are making SPECIAL DIS-
COUNTS on anything in the house. All new goods; no old out-of-'
date stuff. Come now—we will make It to your interest.
We also have a lot of furniture specially suited for rooming
houses. We are furnishing almdst all of the new houses now being
completed. Can furnish yours too.
COME NOW WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE.
2-LARGE CAR LOAD
us show you. We
BIG BEty bent.
When a new family comes to
town one of the first things to be :
done is to locate the places where
daily supplies may be bought. ! "b’2,ut*,y {r** without
If it’s drugs, jewelry, stationery I Room 702. Buffalo. N. Y
or any of the 1001 things usually
sold in the modern drug and jew-
elry store telephone 52. Don't
forget the number. Why? Here’s
reasons. 1 carry the largest stock
of drug store goods in the county,
one of the largest in the state, and
you will come nearer to finding
here the goods you've been using
than you will elswhere Yon will
find here a corps of salesmen
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SECRETARY McCOOK SAYS IN-
TEREST ALREAi.V IS GREAT—
ER THAN IT HAS E\ ER
BEEN.
O. M. Curtix Has the Secret and Giv*s
it to Readers of the R. & C.
To properly treat the hair ao that
it will grow abundantly and luxur-
iantly, one should first banish dan-
druff and stop falling hair and itch-
ing scalp. This can easily be don-^
with Parisian Sage, sole by O. M
Curtis, with an absolute guarantee
to cure dandruff, to stnp all falling
hair axd itching scalp, or money
back.
It cures dandruff by killing the
germs, and it kills them so prompt
ly that the most skeptical give it
praise
But Parisian Sage is more than a
cure for dandruff—It will make hair
grow on apy head where the hair
bulb i8 not altogether dead.
And we want every ready of the
R ft C. to know that Parisian Sage
Is the most delightful hair dressing
in the world. It Is so pleasant to
use, and its effect is so invigorat-
ing that it causes the hair to becom.>
lustrous, fascinating and full of life
Large bottles only 50 cents kt O
M. Curtis’ and druggists everywhere
Girl with Auburn hair on every pack-
age
MARR1AG LICENSE ISSUED.
W. F. Egan and Miss Ruth Green.
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Let me sell you a good bicycle, a»
'’heap ss you can anywhere, and
eked by guarantee worth some-
Arotna—inhale it.
Flavor—taste it.
That’s coffee — all coffee — rt ul
coffee.
It’s the coffee we want you to
remember us by.
Chase & Sar.born's
SEAL !TL\ND Coffee
Miss r-me runups oi uanas uaj « rv • WI
complaint. But don t t» ur uppen- rclurne(j home after visiting Mr. anj |\| A (llpp/l f-A IiFIVA 21 IM £10
rmflAmmati i r* t!^ J U • Mrs Lyun puckett. HU IICCU IU 1/1 1 V V Cl 11
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Childs of pallas ca|J us
'returned home yesterday after vis- ’
> iting friends in Denton,
j Mrs. Gian Christal and little sqi>
; near Lewisville. Mrs. Burge was
about 90 years old, Mr. Moora stat-
ed. and had been a resident of the
county for many years. Intermen’-
was made at the Hail cemetery. •
Another death reported by Mr.
...oore is that of Grandma Carter,
another old resident of the county,
who died in Lewisville Monday st
the borne °f her daughter, Mrs.
Mr. >n Chicago hP was entertained at thu ?un“’ aged ” and bu,I,e,,
ser-jCnicago Athletic Club, one of the , ^da<r Wa,J..^’nLt«7- To“
; exclusive organizations of the city,
i i he department, Mr. Ganzer says,
its going to do everything possible to
mgmwnt the corn movement in the
South, the special purpose of the
r eeling at Washington being along
that line with a number of state and
’htrict agents of the department
rom the South present for the con-
i f< rente.
We arc qui e sure you
care about the qua’ity of the
5'f.rug store -t-ivice you get
Erun-
Eczema, Salt Rhenm, Boils,
•jores. Burns. Scalds, Cuts and
25c at J. F. Raley Co.’s.
Fresh barrel of kraut Just receiv-
ed. D. q. Turner, both phones 7.
Watermelons on ice. Both phones,
ffc. ALLIANCE MILLING CO.
“Landau”
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And Indication^ Are that October
7 and S Will be Among the Big-
gest Days Denton Has Had—
Premium Li"4 i» a
Big One.
When you want a horse
and buggy, single or dou-
Our buggies are in good condition; our horses well
taken care of. Free goers. Carriage and transfer line. BOTH
PHONES. Calls made any hour. WE ARE PROMPT.
went to Gainesville this morning to_ E. L. HOPKINS LIVERY STABLE, W. Hickory St.
IIJIAm
W. S. TEAGLEY
Repairs, presses and ejeans clothe^ '
right on the minute and by the best
methods.
TAILOR MADE HUTS A MFEClALTk
Next door to Record and Chronic’ •
Office.
Jim Simtnonfe is having the house
in which he has been living on Oak
street moved to Hickory street and
will erect a new residence where the
old ona stood.
BIG BEN
is a large, well made alarm
Clock.
, AMUSEMEN l s.
At the Majestic Airdome,
Redmon and Smith played to an -
other good house at the Majestic
Airdome last night, and again pleas
Why have your tsuitg washed
when it removes the starch, shrink”
and fades them when I can dry clean
them with my French dry cleaning
process and make like new?
SCOTT’S STEAM DYE WORKS.
.a hot box on tlu>
, Dallas train WednesUajc noon. »<5e~
’ of about thirty-fivem4uui«/s was
caused here.
Sam P. Allison has purchased from
W. E Bass the drug store on the
west side of the square, formerly
belonging to J. C. Guy Mr. Allison
took charge of the business Wed-
nesday morning.
Minni-’ Drug Store F
DO YOU CARE? I
Asthma can oe curen at home
rial treatment and full information
free without charge.
U rite Frontier Asthma company.
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away
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ple of years ago, has bovked back
and Wednesday through Egan ft
Chandler purchased lot 6, block 25.
of the Collee addition from Geo.
McCormick for a consideration of
1450 ..
1. We think we are in position to do plumbing
work for less money than others; let us I
you and se**.
2. Our construction is correct;
i are efficient and accurate and j
efforts to every job
3. We do our work promptly. We are
only exclusive plumbing house in Denton
is our specialty-
All sorts of f?
Estimates furnrs
J. W Jagoe, Jr..
Abstractor and
Land Mortgages
Denton Texas
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Ben ISuXivan going to open a
brand new butcher siiop in the
Scripture Building and will open
the first part of next week. I solicit
a |mrt of your meat trade.
Ben Sullivan
The Lash of a Fiend
would hav» been about as welcom •
<o A. Cooper of Oswego, N. T., as
a merciless lung-racking cough
that defied all remedies for years.
“It was most troublesome at night,”
he writes, "nothing helped me till
I used 4)r. King’s New Discovery
which cured me completely I nev-
er cought at night now.” Millions
know its matchless merit for stub-
born colds, obstinate coughs, sora
lungs, lagrfppe, asthma hemorrhage,
croup, whooping cough, or hayfever.
It relieves quickly and never falls
to satisfy. A trial covnincetr. 50e
11.00. Tria) bottle free It’s post
tlvely guaranteed by J. F. Raley ft
Co.
city’s delinquent taxes, and accord
{ing' to is statements, is
■ with success.
‘ "We have al’eady collected sever
al hundred dollars of the city’s 13.
' 000 back taxes," said Mr Egan in these boys' exhibits. They all
Tbi.i. proof ,h.t our .er-; .^.,“5 SK ”2
coming in right along. Of eburse ( rPady to take home some of tna
j it will take time to get all of the ■ prizes that have been offered for
I money due, but we are collecting at the best corn, the best yield and the
! — ’ - A number of delinquent.. best other features on which prizes
am already receiving entries In the summer it may give you colic or
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issue jug day,
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Don't Break Down.
Severe strains on the vital organs
I!ko strains on machinery,. cause
break-downs You can’t over-tax
stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or
nerve* without seriou* danger to
yourself. If yon are weak or run-
down, or under strain of any kind,
take Electric Bitters, th- matchless
tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van de
Sands, of Kirkland HI., writes:
"That I did not bre'k down, while
nduring a most severe strain, for
, ... • , three months, is due wholly to Elec-
whose first thought is to salisl- trie Bitters” Satisfaction post-
you, for a store's only real and | {£•£ ^ntead’ 60c at J- F
continued profit can come from;
customers who are satisfied and;
will come back and buy again. I'
solicit a trial for I feel sure that u!
will make you, too. a regular cus- 'thing, w. A. Taliaferro, Bicycle Store
tomer of the old drug store on the
corner.
ephone 52.
-! Who Ex tc to Rr.p Bvarderx:
% \\'<• want Yu supply
your wants Wc Live
g the best spoils for the
R least m0ney
Carter of Dallas. Wm. Carter of
near Lewisville and a daughter,
Mrs. Dunn, of Lewisville survive
For groceries, chickens, egg*, but-
ter. wood and feed, ring G. W. El-
bert 312tfc
Here's a little Rhyme
Of the Good Old Summer Time.
When both black and solid colors
are in style;
But without a Jest,
When you .peak about the Best.
XWnatWOVEN leads the rest
about a mile. .
Prices are right.
; our plumbers
give their best
The name of the former Denton
citizen who died at Orrick, Mo.,
reported in Tuesday's issue, was R.
D. Grady instead of S. D. Beaty,
as was erroneously reported. Mrs.
D. ... Fry and Mrs. E. L. Broun
went to Orrick Tuesday to attend
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here. | >•
Rev. J. J. Moore of Lewisville was v
here today.
Mis. B. M. Cope went to Roanoke
yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. P. McNiel went to Selina,
Alabama, yesterday
Elbert Paschall of Tona is
guest of relatives here.
Miss Nola Mitchell of Gainesville J
is the guest of Miss Rosa Mitchell.
Miss Flora Gruebel of Treola,
ThePURESTandCLEANEST!
DENTON PLUMBING COMPANY
WEST OAK STREET T B PORTER, Mgr
The I-ad les Aid of the Central
Presbyterian church solicit,, quiltin’4
work and comfort tacking,
phone Mrs E. D. CHddle.
again.
i Will D. Burks and A. Qi Mustain'
I of Pilot Point are here attending
j District court.
Miss Elizabeth Storrie returned
yesterday from a six weeks’ visit to i __
Denton Steam Laundry Co. In-
vites you to visit and inspect its
plant
’’The interest being aroused over
the county in our October trades
days, October 7 and 8,” said Sec-
retary McCook of the Chamber of
Commerce Wednesday, ' is very flat-
tering for the prospects for scoring
a big success and wP shall be dis-
appointed if we do not have one of
tne biggest crowds here on those
two days that Denton has had la
many a day Not only is the affair
being advertised in uenton’s im~
: mediate trade tetritory, but in every
j corner of the county, and we are al-
DELINQUENTS ARE PAVING
• ' i yesterday living a hundred rnil^s
CoXector Egan Says the Back—Taxe* away who said he was coming here
Are Now Coining into the City to see what Denton county could do
Treasury. , tnis dry. year in an agricultural way
and 1 wrote him to come on and
1 ave bis eyes opened.
"The corn show promises io be a
big feature, especially the exhibits
from tha Denton County Corn
meetin;; Growers’ association boys, and all
(except those who have kept up with
I thig demonstration work are going
to Be surprised at the character of
I say-
Magill & Shepard.
THE FURNITURE PEOPLE OF DENTON.
West Side Square. Both Phones 148.
I'k-( riplion Druggist
30 Years’ Experience.
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AUDITORS ARE AT WORK LATt ptRS0NAL MtNTI0N I
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■ visit Mrs. G. E? Blewett,
Mrs. J. W. Medlin and little grand -
' son who have been here on #buslner.s
I returned yesterday to Roanoke.
Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Langley of tor8 at the Huffhines home, his sis-
' Dallas are visiting Mrs, Langley s ter, Mrs. R. E. Young, and several
‘ parents. Dr. and Mrs, C. Lipscomb nieces and nephews of Fort Wort.i
! Miss Sallie Blewett of Dallas has having been with them several days
(returned hoine after visiting Mis.’ Mr and Mrs Marshall t ance of
■ azxAti r r. r. .< „ G H- B^wett and Mrs. C. N. White. Sanger were here today Mr. Nance
Ml lllN-rRII/ W r ll H I N C w- B Anderson who has benn it says be has some volunteer wheat up j
I’lUvl" I III I L »’ L U U I 11 U i Sayre, Ok., for the past two or four inches since the rain of two,
! three year® has returned to Denton weeks ago and it is looking good.
Wedding t<> at « O’clock To-ay to live.
—Rev. W. T. Whiteside Will l’e'’- :-
form Ceremony. ! of Kiowa, Ok.,
in ’
At the home of the bride's parents ■'
on West Oak street at 6 o’clock this I
evening. Miss Nancy Fritz will be mar j
ried to Almonte Moon. Rever-
end Whitesides of the M. E Church,
South, will perform the ceremony,
after which Mr. and Mrs. Moon will
leave on the Flyer for Quanah,
Where they will make their home.
0. M. CURTIS
Denton, Texas
It Saved His Leg.
"All thought I'd loose my
writes .1 A. Swenson, of Watertown.
WIs. "Ten years of eczema, that 15
doctors could not cure, had at
last laid me u.p Then Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve cured it, sound and
well." Infallible for Skin
tions
Fever
Piles.
The bucking steer exhibition it
D. A. C, park proved to two would-
be riders that they qouMn’t stay
astride the animal, J. H. Briggs,
owner of the steer stated Wednesday
, The first man, h« said, went over<
1 board at the second leap and the
I second, although permitted to
“touch leather" and hold the horn,
didn’t last much longer. The ani-
mal's owner offered |5 to the man
i who would ride it
In accordance with the recommen -
dation of the recent grand Jury that
a committee be appointed to audit
the books of the county, Judge
Clem B. Potter of the district court
I has selected Ed F. Bates, H. G. Al-
len and A. P. Duggan to perform the, ™ „ . ,
(a k 1 Miss Flora Gruebel of
work Ml88-- 18 Visiting Mrs. Linenschmidt. ■
- ’ rtoward Brown of Cleburne is ■
here to attend the public schools. (
. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Batton went!
I I to Dallas this mofning to spend the
' i day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. May have return
I ed from Texarkana and will live here
member of the committee stating [
w S S nrzxiilj Jr, h, aI I ft tfizw wvV
the auditing by next Saturday night I
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W'e wish to express thejf
fact that we care what kind j;
of goodsand services you re-
ceive And because we care j
I yy
hope to have your trade ( £
confidence Free De-ijj
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■ county collector who can go any the public the opening oay with the
• where after the money. We expert sure-enough contest on the second
to get quite a large sum in this way ,iay. a very handsome gold medrl
and are issuing executions right Will be awarded to the winner of
along. We are now after several ,.,.8 tournament, one that is well
good-sized tax-payers who live in ’ worth striving for, and we expect
Fort Worth and other outside , that to be a feature of the two days
places ’’ ■. with a lot of interest and pleasure,
I especially among those of the newsr
Mound City ; aln-3 amy cost a,tri .generations who have never seen any
fie more, but -. M. R. GILBERT j thing of the kind. To the old-timers
---| reca]| eariier days when
“The Landau” Kitchen t tournaments were the feature of ev-
— . . .. . . ' efy rural picnic.
, | ' All exhibitors are to be given a
i m«*.*La* «i All —n ticket to the Majestic vaudeville and
market. All the conven-, p,rtur<> show Many town pcopIe hBre
iences conveniently ar-' expressed pleasure at having the dis-
| plays open Friday night, and the
■ Of" Sale tiy i fire drill on the square that night
MAGILL & SHEPARD. !! “«
^THE FAIR ............••1
Whether they receive proper
drugs or services; they must I
depend upon the druggist.
It is important, therefore,
that the druggist be chose n
with dur regard for the vital
interests entrusted to him !
Be sure that he knows and
jcares, then trust him.
Rev. J. J. Moore of I^wlsvllle,
who was here Wednesday, reported
• the recent death of one of the oldest
The seed were from a field i£ which »«“«•!« l>nton county Mrs. Sus-
Mrs. Fannie Isbell and children he pastured his hogs so closely that a!’n? tlrge... ° ». d » « ® “°®e
"’ . returned home this he did not think worth cutting, but J
morning after visiting her father, ' thbre was plenty of seed to give him " “ ““ “ ”*
I. D. Moore.
Mrs. G. A. Schnably, who has been
here to place her two daughters. Demonstration work of (He Federal i
Winifred and Margaret, in school, department of Agriculture, who re-
returned home yesterday to Argyln turned recently from a trip to Wasa-
Rev. L. A. Willsey, former pas j’ngton, Chicago, Des Moines, la., and;
tor of the Oak Street Methodist 1 other points in the North and East
church, left yesterday noon Pr | c>s guests of ■ le department, was I
i .larshallburg, North Carolina, where very much pleased with the triy. '
j he ,has been elected principal Mr. !n Chicago he was entertained at ths I
I Willsey preached his farewell ser- j Cnicago Athletic Club, one of the i
[ mon Sunday night.
Mrs. Gorrel and two children of
i Fort Worth are visiting Mr. and
Vagaries of a Cold.
In winter cold may settle in the bowels. ' triends in
, tlio aiimmer it mav oitp von nr ' t..
summer <
dicitis or inflnmmati : '
the firs', pv-
Painl,
City Collector Egan,-through De
; puty L. L. Roark. Is prosecuting his
1 crusade for the collection of the
18 Orders for Telephones
Received this Month.
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ed the audience, apparently, judging
from the frequent applause. This Is
pSi one of the best singing, dancing'and
’ talking teams seen here in quite a
while and deserve the
j*', they are receiving
pears again tonight
will also be shown
lay
thx. j
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229676/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.