Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 155, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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M, B. WHITLOCK & COMPANY
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Old Phone 434.
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YOUR meeting.
Dean of.American Critics
PLOUGHING AND HAULING.
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ALL GOOD DEALERS
HEARD IN DENTON.
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CAKES
KEEP LI VER ACTIVE
AND BOWELS CLEAN
WITH “CASCARETS”
Can deliver to you
on short notipe. •
Call us either phone.
Monthly Meeting of Y. M. B. L.
to be Held at New Hall Tonight
t pension clause.
women, 16 to 55
<oae and Join us; cost all off till March
1st. £--
basement
;ra House
rht. 133tfc
Yest.
<0.06
10.00
9.92
« Brick Co. received
Thursday afternoon
Open
98%
97%
Close
1.68%
t.43%
1.33%
Yest.
16.19-14
15.15-20
15.28-30
15.07-10
Yest.
99%
97%
LENA. M. SKILES, Opt. D.
OPTOMETRIST
SUITE 201, McCLURKAN BUILDING.
• Open
.' 1.67%
1.42%
>er 1.33
Yest.
1.64%
1.43%
1 38%
Curbs and
Gutters
Are
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Armstrong racking r' ./any
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DALLAS
Yest.
15.45-44
15.58 60
15.66-68
15.55-58
College Tailoring Co..
Both Phones
Close
99% ,
97%
Lyon-Gray Lbr. Co.
Both Phones 57,
GOOD COAL
Plenty of it.-
ip feeling
Cascarets
best laxative for children also. (Adver-
tisement.)
PLACE CaAdS, TALLY CARDS, ETC.,
for Valentine parties should be selected
Stuffed and* plain olives, in quarts.
Priced right. Turner Bros.
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jffow, a trio of fine,
ast trains—
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FREIGHT H
HeSSURE WEST 01
modern,
unfurnished;
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LIKE TO KNOW TOHR
UFE'S SPHERE?
square. Both phones.
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"mare. middle block, upstairs
"DR. RICHARD MANDELL. Dentist, of-
fice Kincahl Building, upstairs over
r •' na A’s _Nol
t31, new 123'. tfc ' 579 old phone or H5 New phone.
CHARLES SAUNDERS," Dentist, office ’ ’ SH<1fc REPAIRING?
over Turner Bros. Both phones. BRING YOU?, -.5..:,/^. -..I
? W. f»W8tLt D.^.jL office suite I neatly repaired Work 8uaran^eed.M.^£.
FEED AND HAY.
CHOPS, bran, corn, hay and other feed
stuffs. Best stove and heater wood. Full
measure, prompt delivery. Arkansaw
Mill, S. Elm St. Both phones.
Grad Mexicaa Chili
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said Friday morning, in si
meeting, “and the through
of the Young >len’s Business Leagu
hope to help every citizen desirir
help his home town find some
to do. The Y. M. B. L. Is.for-boU
rich and the poor, the old and
young, and can be made a clei
house for various ideas of the <
needs. No citizen is too insignlf
or none too powerful to find soinel
to do in the ranks of the Y. M. I
and we want the progressive elt
ship of tUe city to find this orga
tion a means for assisting In Den
advancements jgj
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ssified Advertisements
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"THE TEA ROOM”
Open every day frea 2:30 t$ 5:30.
Special arrangtmtnti for teae, partiee and email dancee.
Refreshments furnished for luncheons and partiss.
A gift shop in connection where a specialty
ie made of place cardo and favors.
Also a choice line of hand-made garments.
MISS NOULEN * I
154 >4 N. Locust St. •
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Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from J.- headache, dryness
F. Raley’s drug store, I got relief and I ■ —
by continuing their use, 1 was cured. !
It gives me great pleasure to have thg
opportunity of .recommending this .
grand old medicine.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply^
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s
Kidney Pills—the same that cured Mrsi
Griffin. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf-
falo, N. Y.
B
5
Miss Ahfcie Graham, the Held secre- I
tary of the Y. W. C. A., has been giv- !
ing talks to the education classes of i
the Normal College on the possibilities 1
of a teacher in the rural districts, i
Thursday she met with the social com- I
mittee and discussed plans for the sum- |
mer work for the teachers. Miss Gra- j
ham will meet with the Normal Y. W. ;
C. A. Friday afternoon aiyi tell stories ;
to the girls that will be beneficial to
them in the teaching of rural schools.
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try it, because
thing that I th
was ’-never so
FTQP CATARRH! OPES
NOSTRILS ANO HEAD
. SWEET F’
for your horse, cow or chickens, 30 per cent corn
chops, 20 per cent bran, 20 per cent molasses, 20
per cent alfalfa meal, 5 per cent Brewers grain, 5
per cent cotton seed meal, % per cent salt.
A Bilk yrtdicer. Ask yw aerchiit for it.
* DENTON MILLING COMPANY
Something New
CREASOTED POSTS
Smooth, straight and last for years.
Phone us your order at onrt? they
are going fast
lHis programme was an interesting one
and the beauty .of Mr. Seagle’s per-
f->nrn r» nnn «tr»a ztuRa hnvnnzt rvxd iaz> *♦
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;et her second bottle. .Mrs
. .. a su
mown,
one bottle of Tan-
nine pounds. Yes.
. ___ _ I i me more good
than all the medicinps I have ever tak-
en. Duripg the past fourteen years I
have ape nt more than |iJ)00 trying to
get weH of a complaint that was grad-
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f THE LAST WORD IN LARD 1
t PUTS TME “DO” IN DOUGH ’ j
ARMSTRONG’S
BVTTERCOP PCR£ LARD
’ |U. S. G«»t.
Pure hog fat. rendered "The Armstrong way" J
in open kettles. F or Cake Baking. When But- 4
ter’a up, buy BUTTERCUP.
In No. 2. 3. 5, 10, 20 and 50 Pajm. 1
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CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Commiwdoner: '
O. M. CURTIS
fW A TALIAFERRO
FOR RENT—Two rooms,
dose in: furnished or bu>u>u
cheap. West ySide Barber Shop.
Beauty of Performance by
Oscar Seagle Beyond Praise
TONIGHT.
Yfcung Men’s
•ht at 7 -.30 at new
This is
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Strange Indeed??
Three FIRES recently in Denton.
Three FIRES caused us a loss.
Three CUSTOMERS satisfied.
SAME THREE CUSTOMERS TOOK
MORE INSURANCE WITH US.
•GET YOURS WfiBR^ THEY GOT.
1 The Best-By Test .
welfare of the city bo present tonight
at 7:-%)
-We feel that there is a work for ew-
ery citizen of I>enton tn help In the
advancement of the city,” an officer
— gking the .
the medium |
Best When Bilious, Sick Headachy, Con-
stipated, or for Bad Breath or
Sour Stomach.
Be cheerful! Clean up inside tonight s
and feel fine. Take Cascarets to liven
your liver and clean the bowels and j
slop headaches, a bad cold, biliousness,;
offensive breath, coated tongue, sal-:
lowness, sour stomach and gases. To-;
est, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing |
you ever experienced. Wake u;
grand—Everybody’s doing it. (
New Spring Hats
$3.00 Viliej $2.50.
The first monthly general meeting of
the Young Men’s Business League in the
nevse quarters will be held at the Y. M.
B. L. Hall tonight on the west side of
the court square, over Garrison's store.
The hall has recently been retinished
inside and chairs placed, the room hav-
ing been leased for a year by the di-
rectors.
Several matters of importance are
scheduled to come up at - the meeting
tonight, officials of the organization
said, and it was urged that all mem-
b<*rs as well as others interested in the
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SUN SETT DAIR
We ttrive te keep the beet Milk ail Creta.
Phone Otd'543. ;. P. F. SIZEMOR
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Says Cream Applied in -Nostrils
Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
If your nostrils are clogged and your
head is stuffed and you can't breathe
freely because of a cold or catarrh, Just
get a small bottle of Ely’s-Cream-Balm
at any drug store. Apply a little of this
fragrant,' antiseptic cream into your
nostrils and let it penetrate through
every air passage of your head, sooth-
ing and healing the. inllamWi, swollen
mucous-membrane and you get instant
relief.
Ah l how good ft feels. Y’our nostrils
are open, your heajJ is clear, no more
hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more
•*—or struggling for
breatlD Ely's Cream Balm is just what
sufferers from head colds and catarrh
need.* IFs a delight. (Advertisement.)
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When Shoes Are High
And still going Yip in price,, you,should
not neglect your footware when it be-
gins to. show symptoms pt dissolution.
When you are sick .
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Try This! Ail Dandruff Disappears and
Hair Stops Coming Out.
Surely try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse"
if you wish to immediately double the
beauty of your hair. Just moisten a
cloth with Danderine and draw it care-
fully thru your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; this will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil—
in a fqgv minutes you will be amazed.
Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abun-
dant and possess an incomparable soft-
ness, lustre and luxuriance.
Besides beautifying the hair, onemp-
plication of Danderine dissdKgs every
particle of dandrluff; invigorates the
scalp, stopping itching and falling hair.
Danderine is to the hair what fresh
showers of rain- and sunshine are to
It goes right to the roots,
Its
Clo®<
10.11
10.03
9.94
Spots, quiet; 10.56d; sales, 8,000.
Mr.
bune,
I hears , .
FoR BRICK and concrete work, call I certs every season, says of him:
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Close
15.40-41
15.54-55
15.62-63
15.43-44
Spots,’quiet: 15.50c: sales, 400.
Spots Thursday, quiet; 15.55c; sales,
108.
New Orleans— Open
March ..*
MMF 15.15-14
July < 15.24
October ....„ 15.08
Gheaper-Quicker-Better
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Natural Gas
Phone us. 2
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j night take Cascarets and enjoy the nic-
f f .1"
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HOUSES FOR RENT. 4
*■ FOR RENT—5-room cottage, all mod-
ern conveniences. 189 Chestnut street.
Old phone 610. _ _ 1370
SEVEN roo-VT house for fenCkFNon
mat. Deposit $15 in the Denton County
National bank and move In. 134tfc
~n?OR RENT—Five room house, with 2
hails, all modern 'conveniences. Beranrd
Streey See R. A. Sledge. 131tfc
BUSINESS HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR HENT—First floor and ‘
of east building Wright Opei
block. Apply Mrg. ty. C. WrJ$
MIS4.ELLXN£oCs ADfe
FOR SALE—Or trade for livestock.
Hupmobile roadster. W C. Wright 16ta>
"WANTED TO bi"y .barn fbarShTk
moved. 158 -New phone. < - 157e
TOR SALE—Complete soda fountain
ouflt, including tables, chairs, glasses,
dishes, drums, etc. Suitable small place,
must move this quick. Make me an of-
fer. C. L-A. Store, Denton, Texas. 159c
' WANTED-Old false Teeth DonTmaF
-ter if broken. I pay $1 to $5 per set.
Mail to L. Mazer. «»7 S. Fifth St,. Phil-
ladelphla. Pa. Will send cash by return
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WANTEl5^-CompetenI ' salesmen,
C_ ____
. traveling. Pay
i, commission. St
earn $1 pei
Record-Chi
120 TO $50 Rightly.
- complete moving picture outfit, ma-
• chine, film, everything_on payrnent plan.
Dept.' W-278 Ellsworth Bldg, Chicago'.
“Specialty* on
and papertiigiging
Woodie Tileppery 364-green. 156p
“WANTEir—RtiOMERS i of light house- ,
keepers. New phone 413-blue,; 141tfo '
. COME TO the Blue Front, opposite i
the tire hall to get your furniture re-
paired. We buy, sell and exchange fur-
nftur^._ A. E. Brewer, Mgr.
Toll concrete urns, benches, flower
boxes, ornamental work, etc., call new
phone 456-red. 123p
AT $4 56 the Wiutfti Gas Iron is most
economical ironinaarplan. Mrs. W. l.
Jones, old phone 524. *
"3ti-LAbY’S Beauty Shop, over post-
office. Massaging, manicuring, hair-
dressing. electrical courses. We make
mis***' and children’s hair bobs a spe-
cialty* For engagements call 191 old.
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I KNIGHTS AND Ladies of Security.
f "Nothing safer, nothing better, nothing
growing like It. Every policy contains
. accident and old age pension clause.
■^Respectable men- ana women, 16 to 55
--A • • ___— A AA A* « A A _ __-jA
*yffe or Mik _any member.
ROOMS FOR KENT.
FOR RENT—Two downstairs 1
keeping room*. New phone 144-Blue.<
87 West Hickory 142tfo
: PbR RENT—Nice little *£6re room near
mal coHege, on Fry st. Call Shaw
Stydio. 136tfc
FOR “SALE Brown Leghorn*. 75c
each. J. A. ROXBURGH, Denton, Texas.
' - 156c
Katy ;
valuati
Kansas
^z'Cify and Texas
ARMSTRONG & fofCRARY
“Plumbing that Satisfies'’ '
' Old Phone 520.
SINGLE COMBED Black Minorcas—[.
Stock and eggs for sale. Phone Old 524 .
after 6 .30 p. m. •' . 1«<e ‘
“STC: WHITE Leghorn eggs fop sale.
D. W. Young strain. $8 per 100 or 81-tO
per setting of 15. Choicest stqck. XX mi.
C. Pearson, Route 4. Denton. 1 1-2
miles east of town on McKinn-v road.
1 i9tl—itwp
' “ BOOKING ORDERS for hatching eggs
from pure bred Single Comb XX'hite Eeg-<
horn (Barron’s English Strain). E&8S 1
81.50 per setting; $8.00 per hundred.]
Book vour order now. New phone 369.;
Charles H. Smoot. Denton, Texas. 146tfc i
“EEnHoRNS FOR EGGS. Ried to lay..
Now time to maje your pens Closing
out surplus yearling cockerels. Your;
pick at $1X5. New phone 456-red or I
•call 195 XX'est Chestnut '
——SPECI ALISTS.
DR P LIPSCOMB, specialist eye, ear,
nose »mi throat. Office over Curtis drug
stofe. Bhth phones. office*and residence.
Glasses Properly Fitted.
“M L7 Martin, A. R.. XL D., diseases
of the eye. ear, nose and throat. Glasses
correctly fitted. Office room 100 Raley j
Building. J>ld phone 22. new 162. I
RENT XL AGENTS
A. R. McGlNTIE office with Duggan
Abstract Co., new phone 5, old 134. rents [
. houses in north, e^/t. south and west}
Denton. Furnished rooms for rent, |
"FREIGHT TRANSFER VXD MOVING i
E. R. LESTER TRANSFER CO. Office '
City Grocery. East Hihkory St. . Old^J| ----1
’Iwrinal Bakery
TWO REGISTERED Jersey bulls, Pad-
asha of St. lambert. HR 101 469 and Wik- =
• .4Q6, latter grandson
is, sold for $15,000,
ami both sons of Wllna A, Register of I
Merit coW with continued butter test or
17 lbs. 7 ox. in 7 days. T-tjt. v —----
with return privilege. I still have my
two other Jersey bulls _
ham bull. Terms $1.50 cash with return
privilege. Will Locknane. Rrownlow A
McNiel Transfer yard, W. Oak. Phones
old 114. new 248.
“dENTon LAD No. HR-ii460 Jersey
bull, sired by Annie Gorman’s Golden
L-J. L-22 ““
I Springside Dairy, "he by Golden Fern
I of 'state 8 years selling wheu 14 year*
old for $50d. It Will pay you to breed to
, this animal. Terms $2.50 cash with re-
I turn privilege. Gows calffM for and de-
llvered. C. D. Carnahan at Red Barn.
\-eterinAriaNs.
DR. JACK L. SKILES, veterinarian. Of-
f- flee phones old 164, new 70. Residence •
?* - phones old 164, new- 322-red. Office, room
I 201, McQurkan Building. .
1.J- DR. W. E. ROTTS graduate veterina- <!
I . rian. Office Lipscomb's drug store. Both
' I 'jghones. Residence r^iones new 132, old
fiSlBER AND BtlLOING M ATERlAUS
I. Lumber, shingles, sash, doors, etc.
I Complete house bills shipped anywhere.
I Examination • allowed. No advance re-
I quired. Grade an<f count guaranteed.
I Send estitaate. Independent Go-Opera-
I tive Lumber Co.", Lake Charles, La.,
I “The Home of Long Leaf Pine." 157p
U UNDERTAKERS—YMBl'LANCE.
I WHEN YOU need an ambulance pherfe
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between Denton and Krum,
land. Price $85. T.
See Mr. Barton, with Land Mortgage
Bank., wro
LOT FOR SALE—Corner Myrtle and
Mill. ' $275 cash. A. C. McGinnis, Old
phone 407 •_ 156c
Foil SALE or trade—Clear, lot in Fort
XVorth. Abstract title. • See Chas. Keller
at Geo Fritz A Co.’s garage. 166o
FOR AxLE-lOO-acre TjTacTlahd farm;
$55 per acre. 32% acres, two miles
from town, 3-room house, $65 per.acre.
20 acres 1% miles from town, $50 per
acre, or will rent. 4-room house, lot
100x200, near Normal. $1,250. 5-room
house, lot 300 feet deep, only $1,100.
Lot near C. I. A. campus, only $750. C.
R. Hamilton. 152tfc
FOR SALE—Six acre tract on North
Locust St. Call Frank Herring, old
phone 762. a - 156c
FOR SALE—6-room house, three real- y<
dence lots, good barn, fine orchard. Four j b<
blocks of Normal. Bargain. Old phone j
. J. O. Kunst of Clifton is viMting I
daughter, Miss Louise Kunst,* at C.T.
Mrs. Al Wilcoxon spent .Thursday in
Fort Worth. , . .
Mrs. J. O.’Perkinson returned home
last night to Elgin after visiting her
sister, Mrs. L. Ir. Puckett.
Mrs. John E. Rosser returned home
last night from flsiting Mrs. Garfield
CfiwfotM at Fort Worth.
OI^DOSfRELEffiBHHHII
A tom-no QUININE MO ABOUT TOWN
vegetation.
invigorates and strengthens them.
exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro*
ducing properties cause the hair to
grow long, strong and beautiful.
You can surely have pretty, soft,
lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will
just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any drug store or toilet
counter and try it as directed. (
tisement.
Phone us -your order for groceries, i II ft Ilf liiftlll ft Vftll
••Th«Sh*Ser "CRA,S'MERC- C0--inUW WuuLU TuU
Miss Graham Lecturin^Glasses
at Normal on Rural School Work
Hon. J. J McLaughlin? formerly dean
of Powhatan College, «W«st Virginia,
resigned May, 1913, on account of age)
now promoting Industrial Vocational
Education, will for a short time be at;
the Hamilton House, 66 XXresf Hickory j
street.
Dr. McLaughlin had charge of the r
Science Department of the Secret Sew
vice of the government under President j
Cleveland’s administration and with ,
more than fifty years experience as an
alienist, based upon the fundamental el-
ements of human nature as represent <
ed by MENTAL SCIENCE in Psycholo-
gy. Biology, Physiology, Phrenology,
Psychometry and Edology feels that he
can help every school boy and girl, Col-
lege or University student in selecting
their life work according to their Da-
tura! talents and definitely- advise par-
ents what to educate their children for,
every young man .and woman exactly
what to follow to make life‘a success,
temperamental selection in marriage,
and how lb avoid earth's greatest e±-
lamity—"A Human Being Misplaced.”
Dr. McLaughlin will tell you all these
things and many more in private con-
fidential science “Character Reading” at
his rooms at the Hamilton House for
50 cents.
For a few days only from 9
10 p. m—(Advertisement.)
Ask for a 10 cent
loaf of our
QUALITY BREAD
1
How Bad Backs Have Been Made Strong
—Kidney Ills Corrected.
All over Denton you hear it. Doan’s
Kidney Pills are keeping up the good
work. Denton people are telling about
it—telling of bad backs made' sound
again. You can believe the testimony of.
your own townspeople. They tell it for
the benefit -of you who are suffering.
If tfour back ach^l, if you feel lame,
sore and miserably if the kidneys act
too frequently, or passages are painful,
scanty and off color, use Doah’s Kidney
I Pills, the remedM that has helped so
nrriny of your friends and neighbors.
Follow this Denton citizen’s advice and
give Doan’s a chance- tp do the same for
ybu. .
Mrs. J. E. Griffin, 51 N. Locust street,
Denton, says :“1 had lameness across my
back and every move I made was pain-
ful. The kidney secretions were retarded
and there was every' symptom of gravel.
Headaches and dizziness also, added to
my misery. As soon as I began taking
FORT WORTH LIVE STOCK.
FORT WORTH, Feb. 9—Receipts
Thursday were: Cat He 3,500: calves 200;
hogs 6,000; sheep*150. Beef Steers—
Quality decent, prices steady. Top $9.50.
Butcher Stock—Cows and heifers sold
more readily. Bulls unchanged. Calves
—Quality common, receipts* unimport-
ant; usual active, steady market. Stock-
ers—Small booking, no quotable change.
Hogs—Prices steady to 5c lower despite
lower figures at other points. Good
supply. Sheep—Nominally steady.
STOP THAT COUGH.
A hacking cough weakens the whole
system, drains your energy and gets
worse if neglected; your throat is raw.
your chest aches and you feel sore all
over. Relieve that cold at" once with
Dr. King’s New Discovery. The sooth--
ing pine balsams heal the irritated
membranes, and the antiseptic and lax-
ative qualities kill the germs and break
up your cold. Don’t let a cold linger.
Get Dr. King's' New Discovery today at
your druggist’s. 50c. (Advertisement.)
PLACE CARDS, TALLY CARDS, ETC.,
for Valentine parties should be sclecTed
as early as possible. The supply is lim-
ited and cannot be duplicated. Valen-
tines on display now. Prices exeeptlon-
ally low. No cheap goods and no com-
ics. PALMER’S.
• For quick results at a small outlay-
use our classified columns.
CHANGE. I t-/5 UAVibsmi nas me cneapest rate
plele furnishings of *of interest on resideqpe loans in Denton,
hiding piano. Con- Room HO. Raley Bldg.
“ - . MONEY To LOAN
157p No commission or charges." to secure
I the loan. Our' notes payable in Den-,
iton. XYe can pay you the money »n *
I your^loan in 24 hours. Get out rate
and terms and compare them with the
ottrnrs. Land Mortgage Bank. Joe L.
|§E“FOWER“l£i»ofrne ertgine,' Blewett, Manager. J. D Bell, Secretary.
» M/ith holtinr ntillfivs. tAks. ! _ ___ 13JtfC
PLOUGHING AND HAULING.
HAVE YOUR garden broke now. Hol-
ly Johnson will break it. Call New
Dirt hauling done also.
, 169p
*CONCRE1E WORK.
$ IN BRIEF
J. E. Wilson returned yesiertUy from i
the Northern and Eastern markets.
Rosa Blark is building a 5-room bun- .
comb-eddiUonT
O. M. King, who has been sirk with *
x typhoid fever, is able to be up about
home now and Is recovering nicely.
J. Johnson, who has aeen sick several
weeks, 4s improving now. His son, J.
F. Johnson, has been here atohis bed-
side several days.
The Acme Pref
two new boilers
for instated ten in Hie new power plant
being erected at the plant south of
town.
A called meeting of the United Chari-
ties association will be held tills eve-:
ning at, 7-30 o’clock Jn the office of Dr. >
diaries M. Uoilins in the McClurkan f
building.. “
Miss Lulu Newell of the Normal Col-
lege left last night for her home in
Brownwood In response to a message
stating that her grandmother was se-
riously ill.
After the meeting of Elm lodge No. >
30 Thursday night, ths members pres-
ent were served an oyster supper at a
local cafe.
The regular weekly meeting of the
directors of the Young Meh’s Business
League is being held this afternoon at
the Y. M. B. L. Hail.
Mrs. D. W. Brown has returned from .
Austin where she attended the-bedside <
of her son, Leonard Browg, who was
operated on for appendicitis there two
weeks ago. Mr. Brown is recovering
rapidly from the operation. •
Walter Smoot, son of W. E. Smoot,
is mourning the loss of his bicycle
which he had just equipped with new
tires. Somebody is believed to nave
stolen the wheel off the porch and rid-
den it away. The officers are investi-
gating.
IV. it Carlton of 3 miles north of Den-
ton suffered, a stroke of paralysis Mon-
da> afternoon and his condition is re-
purtea serious, Wilk no improvement,
lie is the father of Mrs. Fran:; Craft ; f
Denton, and a prominent farmer of the
community. ’
County Clerk Roy Mays and Commis-
sioners Scott Ready- of Lewisville and
’ Aubrey were among I
-----------iy officials who attend- I
ed the state meeting of county officials
at Dallas Thursday.. They returned
home Friday morning.
In yesterday’s account of the Chaml>er
of Commerce meeting it was stated that
Alvin M. Owsley was.author of the billt
endorsed by that body when the bill
was introduced into the legislator* by
Clarence N. Ousley. The bill provides
for the Commissioners court to be em-
powered to set aside sufficient funds for
conducting county f«rm demonstration
work.
At a meeting of the directors of The [
Home Relief Circle $o. 1. Thursday af-
ternoon. the resignation of Sam O. ’
Beall, who lias beeh secretary since ,
the Circle’s organization, was received
and reluctantly accepted. Mr. Beall,
Xvho has been a citizen of Denton many
years Mid has many friends here will
leave anout April 1 for his old home in
Georgia.
0. & M. Car Livestock Sold
for Satisfactory -Prices
ia of St. Lambert. 1-------
A’sJioble HR. 114/::. ' '
of Noble of Oaklands, sold
ed butter test or,
17 lbs, 7 oz. in 7 day/ Terms $2.50 cash
with return privilege. I still have my J
two other Jersey bulls and
privilege. Will Lockiu
McNiel Transfer yard,
old 114, new 248. r t __________
“DENTON LAD No. ffR-11460 Jersey
bull, sired by Annie Gorman’s Golden
Lad best bred bull ever sold, from^the
Lad out of Annie Gorman, champion cow
of state 8 years selling whea 14 years
old for $500. It Will pay you to breed to
It was slated Friday morning that
the mixed car of cawfe sold for mem-
bers of the D. A M. association on the
Fort XVorth market Thursday brought
satisfactory prices. The best of the
hogs sold fnr as high as $11.50 or within
5c of the top of the market for the
day. Other livestock in the car brought
proportionate prices. The t»ar was late
reaching Fort Worth and sold on a tete
market after buyers had about filled
♦hei rorders or it is believed that the
7. jY'"'* i their orders or it is selieved that the
(AdVer- market. * #
street," said J. A. Elder to Roundabout
after inquiring about
ie plans. “Dut I am not
able to pay for the
work. At any time they get ready for
the work I will put my teams-on the
street for enough work to pay for my
half of the paving in front of my lot
of a hundred feet. If tuev think I won’t,
let them get buiy and give me the
chance."
FINANNCIAL.
T.R. DAVIS still has the cheapest rate
Re' '' ' — -
New York— Open
March 15.49-48
-May 15.64-62
July. k,. 15.68
October . .. 15j0
“I had quite an experience Tuesday
night,” remarked Mrs. Ella Hawkins to
Rouhdabout. “Mrs. M. A. Snow, who is
almost eighty years okf,“-au,*• in on the
train to visit me and the train was late
and it was ralrts and bad. 1 sent my
nephew down to the train -to meet her
and assist her in getting home. There
was but one jitney there and it was
loaded, so the driver told my nephew
that he would come back and get Mrs
Snow. He wafted for him and he did
not come, so the boy phoned me and I
called up one of the transfer barns and
they said that the train was late and
they did not meet it* but that if I could
not get any<me to go after her they
would go. I'then called other transfer
lines, but could not get any answer, so
1 called again and was told that, they
would bring her in the morning. 1 could
not stand to think of that old lady sit-
ting in the depot until morning so I
happened to think of the Red barn and
phoned them and they hitched up and ... .. - ,
went after her at 2 30 in the morning.’’j^eXn Tou j
CLEANSES YOUR HAIR.
MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL,
THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY
galow on Congress avenue in the Lips- L
“Pape’s Cold Compound" Ends Bad
>C«ids of Grippe in • Few Hours.
Relief comes instantly.
A dose taken every two hours until
three doses are taken will end grippe
misery and break up a severe cold eith-
er In the head, chest, body 3>r limbs.
It promptly opens clogged-up nos-
trils and air passages in the head, stops
nasty discharge or nose running, re-
lieves sick headache, dullness, feverish-
ness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and
stiffness. <
Don't stay sOffed-up! Quit blowing
and snuffling I Ease your throbbing
’head! Npthing else in the wbrld gives
such prompt relief as “Pape’s a" Cold
Compound," Which costa on|y 25 cents
at apy drug store. It acts without as-
sistance, tastes nice, causes no incon-
venience. Be sure you get the genuine.
-(Advertisement.) • yB
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS
DENTON, Feb. 9.—Following are to-
day's future market quotations with
yesterday’s close.-
Liverpool— Open
Mar.-Apr. 10.09-12
May-June 10.02-06
July-Aug. 9.95-98
A “2 in 1 Shoe Polish" N made for every um. For Black Shoes,
“2 in 1 Black" (paste) and “2 in 1 Black Combination" (pastaKM
liquid); for White Shoes, ”2 in 1 Whit* Cake" (cake) and
“2 in 1 White Liquid" (liquid); for Tan Shoe< “2 in 1 Tan" (paste)
and *2 in 1 Tan Combination" ond liquid).
lOc Black-White-Tan lOc
F. F. DA1XEY CO. ot Ptew Yo-b. in.- Duffnlo. N. Y.,
When you need
F?lumbing
call-
. LISTEN! Y. M. B. L.
Important meeting - of
Business League tonight .
ball, west side court square.
YOUR meeting. Be there.
as eariy^as possible. The supply is lim-
I ited and cannot be duplicated. Valen-
tines on display now. Prices etceptlon-
ally low. No cheap goods and no com-
ics. PALMER’S.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
t Without Red Tape
Quick loans upon most favorable
terms. No out of town man messing
with your title Our knowledge of real
estate values enables us to give you the
very quickest service. We caty close
your loan in 24 hours. Come In and let
us talk It over.
LAND MORTGAGE BANK
JOE L. BLEWETT. Manager.
i - Why try to eat t >ugh steak, when you
can get the c-elebrateKbBaby .:._L
at the City Grocery <nd Sanitary Meat
! MsrketT
- Ciuse
15.11-J2
15.07-11
15.18-21
14.90-94
Spots, normal, 17.19c; sales, 1 300.
Spots Thursday, normal; 17.19c; sales,
Galveston spots, quiet; 16.00c; sales, 8.
- GRAIN FUTURES.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 9.—Following
as^today’s future grain quotations with
yesterday’s close: '
’Agieat—
May ...
July
Septembi
Corn-
May
July
r$p
“I want it understood that I am fa-
vorable to the paving of Wost Oak
Friday morning
the details of th<
now financially
..„.L. At any ti
S. Fifth St,. Phil-
„ j old
or young, either sex, for home work or
r salary and expenses or
Jtudents in spare, tim-1 can
?r day and up. Address B. care
hronicle. __ 136p
* _ _ XVe furnisK you
■complete moving picture outfit
Catalog free. Moving Picture Sales Co.,
155p
old floors. Painting
For esUmates phone
Alepper, 364-green. 156f
"WANTErr-RtJOMERS or light house-
New phone 413-blue, f
the tire hall to get your fuiiji[ure;re-
nfturd. A. E. Brewer, Mgr.
better and
id vi>us> iikc i «<«/’. Just think,
'tuall*- gained ninq pounds and
. Jg in every way.
“My neighbors were so much sur-
E'
hi
on~Gity Property.
Our' notes payable in Den-
BREAD FOUR YEARS
spent Over $1,008 Trying
Frort^Chronie Dyspepsia,
my husband tint my laniac
and (hat 1 Just nad to gv to
2 23 get another bottle.
any------
today," said
cont|
founi______,
supply and other additions.
new. ' First $35 gets it. ---- . .
New phone. 14itfc iphone 102-blue.
“DXrGOODE, transfer and livery cabs
and baggage wagons at all trajns. Ser- |
vice car anywhere in city. Old phone
131, new 123. tf" . ,
1 ■ ■ ' DENTISTS. '■vot k iziiarant^ol. s. A. Bushey A Son.
CHARLES SAUNDERS," Dentist, office SHOE REPAlRINfT
over Turner Bros. Both phones. BRING YOUR shoes. Shoes and boots
“WTTROWELL, D.'D. S., office suite neatly repaired. Work guaranteed. M. C.
203 McClurkan Building. New phone 433, i OGLE, at McKinney SL Wagopyrtl 162c
old phone 341. '
“15k w\ A. JONES. Dentist, west side
W7~FRALIN, Dentist, south side
square, rniddle block, upstairs
flee"’ Ki’ncaid Buiidfng, upstairs
pcftnfflee
POULTRY.
Phone Old 524 I
Krehbiel of the New York Tri-
dean of American critics, ‘who
and writes up hundreds of con-
“in voice, in style, in'intelligence, he
rises head and shoulders above C.~'
Crowd of concert aspirants, who throng
to our city in the cold months. Mr.
Seagle demobetrated that he is nearest
of all in artistic kinship to Xlme. Sem-
brich. In the finish of his legato sing-
ing, in the perfection of his phrasing,
in his command of all the nuances of
expression, in his diction, the admir-
able homogeneity, of his voice through-
out a wonderfully wide range, and his
breath control, he is a worthy compan-
ion of Mme. Sembrich and Miss Culp.
and 1 . „
formance was quite beyond praise.'
9 • - ■
Mr*. BarrrnQ
To get Relief
“I t«1d my
was out and
Binningtism to get another bottle, as
I wonten t be without it for any amount
and that s why I am here toda>.
Mrs. H. B. Barrett .when she called at
Jacob’* Drug store Io Bfraiiagahm re-
Both Phones, i Barrett
Price $4,000.
FOR SALE.
Lot 75x180, North Locust; $l,20tf.
Lot 75x160, W. Hickory; $1,250.
5-room house. N. Elm; $2,000.
12-room house, near (11. A.; $5,000.
7-room house on Bolivar; $4,000.
12-room house XV. Oak; $6,000.
100 acres black land near Sanger;
$5,000. .
4. S. DARNALL, DENTON TRUST CO.
LAWYERS
H. R. WILSON does civil practice in
aft the courts. Office McClurkan Build-
_ I *
SEffTND HAND ARTICLES FOR SALE
OR EXCHANGE.
• FOR SXLE—Gom|
5-room house, including piano_
sider Ford car. New phone 245-grepn.
_ U"
FOR SALE—B«‘ds, springs, wardrobe
and gas healer. 62 N. Locust St. 157c
“FOR SALE—A bachelor stove, with
good baking oven and pipe. Old phone j
696. _____ 1560 j
e with belting, pulleys, tdfcks,
on, coafiections to larger water
As good as
Call 456-red,
I
E-L.WU.X..- . 1 'JI—■L'..."-’.—...... -------JJSga
____ r never
Houses and store* go up in
house-'l too great for any one to take "the sligh-
tect chance, »o we repeat* ♦«-
day, with i. P. MAC
'* J’ . AUTOMOmHu
“I have taken onl
6, as good a* new. New gir Tanlac has done
Duripg ----------
.pent more than $1,000
>H of A complaint that _
□ally sapping my strength.
“For the nast <four years I have Jived
almost entirely on milk and bread and
Anally that got so went against me.
I dared not eat tnegt or ^vegetables of
any kind, and 3f 1 dm, I would stiffer
for hours afterwards.
“1 had ohronie dyspepsia so Iwas
told, and nothing prescribed fo^ me
brought me Any relief. ,1 rarely ever
niuu. B01A1*. run wu*. :went to the table, because even the
WE HAVE 212 acre farm in the valley sight of food or to smell it cookinft
~----- aQ(i Krum. All good ; would nauseate me. 1 had a bad taste (
Will take some trade, in my mouth and nothing I ate taste* >|
right. I had always been healthy and a
woman who looked after household du-
ties, but since having this trouble I
got so-weak 1 could not do my houes-
work and bad to have help.
“1 would have awful pains in my
back and was nervous and could not
sleep well. When I heard of this Tan-
iac it sounded so good I thought I would
it, because I was ready to try any-
IL: ‘.bought would help me. I
in my life; it
helped me right from the start the
medicine second to take hold right at
once and I could just feel myself get-
ting better from day to day. Before
(I had finished.my first bottle I got
so 1 could eat anything put on the table
and-could hardly wait for meal time to
come. I certainly htess the day I goti
this medicine, for 1 believe ft has added
-'ears to my life. Oh! I feel so much
- , -r - ■— — setter and sleep so much
blocks of Normal. Bargain. Old phone am hot nervous like I was.
*51__________,_________j __I have act . : , '
TO EXCHANGE FOR DENTON CITY feel stifng in every way. ’
PROPERTY. “My neifiibors jwcrc mum bui-
378 acres in Graj^county. Price $10. prised as*I was ami they are at my
8-room house, lafrge lot, well located ( house every day, teling me how well
in Collinsville. Price $2,500. No encum- I look. I count'd up yesterlay and
brance. , fourteemof them are either taking Tan-
8-room^-story house In Weatherford;] lac or will commence taking it as soon
1 as they- can go to Birmingham and get
it.. Tanlac is certainly a wonderful
' medicine and everybody out our w^ay
| is talking about 4t. You can put this
I in the papers if you want to. because
II know there are thousands <4 women
in the same bad fix that 1 had been for
so many years.” ,
Tanlac is sold in Dentop by Dyche &
Singleton, in Sanger by Burroughs Drug
Co., in Garza by S. E. Sweatman and in
Lewisville by Urban Moore. (Adver-
tisement.)
Insure today for tomorrow
come*. r:_ —
fire. The beaeflts to be derived' are
t*In*ure t*- MBtiy to ,____,,______.
] Barrett resides at Republic, Ala.,
• —i-------, purb of Birmingham and is well ki
AtmauBiLiR “j have taken only
FORaSALE or trade—One 5-passenger • |ac and have gained
Siaidebaker C, "
pHjp*Mo7. ' 156c
-• IM STOCK FtfR
FOR SAKE or Trade—One draft stal-
Jion. one saddle stallion and a Jack. B.
IL Simpson, Denton, Texa*.'
FOR SALE—Or trade—H&rse and sur-
re. J. MZRurley. 149tfc
FOR SALE—Horse, wagun, harness
and small iron safe. Scott Tig. Co. 154c
TiOOD MILK cow for sale.’ L. T. Fow-
ler, Corinth, Texas. tq6p
MULEs For sALe on credit a.
D. Turner. . tfc
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