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rfy-fnWear Suits at J4
25c
Heaters
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FLOWER SEED
T9.
Either Phone
THE SAXONS
—Are Here—
25c.
Don’t
Will be glad to give you a demonstration.
AT DENTON THEATERS
SHOES
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PRINCESS
TODAY and TONIGHT
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Wilfred Lucas and Constance Talmage in
DRY
We Sell
ALTO DELIVERY
ADTO SUPPLIES
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ron
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As Long as You
Are Not Hurt
high grade cakes you
order from us, we will
give you free a package
of Uneeda Biscuit.
Big Stock
Right Prices.
Give Us
Your Orders.
Efforts to Locate Old D. A. 6.
Equipment Have Proved Futile
Eggs Scarce Here Without
Egg King to Corner Market
For Wood,
Coal or Gas
Taniac at
Dyche & Singleton.
Oleomargarine,
Swifts Premium
The internationally celebrated dancers
Maurice and Florence Walton
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CLEANING
■nd
PRESSING
Saxon Six - - - $940.00
Saxon Roadster - $540.00
Delivered.
PRUITT & BECK
THE HARNESS AND SADDLE STORE
See us for th«i seed for that flower
grrden.
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■Jagoe Abstract Co
Established 1874. Denton, Texas.
E. L. VANNOY
JEWELER
West Side Sonar*.
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College Tailoring Co.
Both Phones
DREAMLAND
TODAY
HI PARK COMMITTEE
ISSUES STATEMENT IN
REGARD TO THE SITE
EVERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
(Nationally Advertised Goods)
Wilson & McCrary
West Oak Street
Give Us Your
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W.J.M’CRAY
Denton's Oldest Jeweler
South Side Square
Evans Grocery Company
P/ionee dd. v TSaat Side Square.
JOHN B. SCHMITZ <
Undertaker and Embalmer
Automobile or Horse-Drawn Equipment.
Both Phones
WUO^WILL
QE pUE
I0NC&PPRO
TALIAFERRO BROS.
Both Telephones
■ at forty cents per
le average and some
T as much as thir-
.. Jozen. Some restau-
rants have suspended making ciinary
Will Appreciate
that.
January
Grocery
Account.
The same careful attention and ser-
vice is given to our phone orders as we
We are as near you as the telephone.
Turner Bros.
and
Cook Stoves i
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, The statement was
)y the committee in order to
dissatisfaction from anyone in-
practically
r , ____ if the park
and Mr. Chrlstal states he has a List of
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1g 8
Don’t wade around in this cold, damp,
?n your sole is al-j
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Bring those shoes in r\-m
AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS.
1361—L. S. Flowers, Sanger, Overland.
Taniac at
Dyche A Singleton.
The same careful attention and
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would give to the customer in our store.
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The car that gives you 100 per cent service
in return Tor every dollar spent. The Six
Cylinder Car—that has all the new features
—of the higher priced ones.
PHONE se—
We have an up-to-date fresh stock. Our
' prices are reasonable. Let us show you
how well we can serve you.
Phe eye of God is upon you.”.
your sins.” “'ri-----i *
Several friends of Denton High ath-
letics, who have been quietly endeavor-
ing to locate the old Denton Athletic
Club gymnasium equipment which has
4>een promised the school if it could be
found, reported Monday that after a
diligent search they have been unable
to locate but a few of the articles and
that |t is \Uieir .opinion the .para-
phernalia has been scattered among the
members since their disbanding several
years ago Several of those who now
have parts-of the equipment express a
willingness to let the school use them
if others will do likewise.
The equipment has been loaned to so
many different organizations since the
disbanding of the club the original
owenrs of it have lost track of the
paraphernalia which, wlren last seen
was in good condition and was valued
at several hundred dollars. These in-
terested in the location of the articles
have not ceased efforts to locate the ar-
ticles and they state any information
concerning the equipment would glady
be received.
If found, the equipment will be used
to form a nucleus for a gymnasium at
the High School which is declared to be
badly needed.
Full line W ~
Forks and anything you need to work*
the garden. Including push plow*.
Fk’u and Garden SccmI
Fresh seeds of all kbvts that are free
•I trash and the best that can be ha-t.
ATTENTION!
We have secured the services of R. L. MEEKS,
an expert mechanic formerly with the Camern
Auto Co., Dallas, Texas. This, with the experi-
enced men we have already, will insure prompt
and efficient service to our trade.
• MOORE BROTHERS
SERVICE CARS
Both Phone* 86.
^TALKING ABOUT RIBBONS
|b just received a shipment of the newest spring ribbons
[have some mighty pretty colors m checks, stripes and sol-
e next time you come to town come over on the west side and
a look at our north window and see if you don’t need some
new ribbons. „ . . .
Just received some new cr?pe de chine handkerchiefs.
Barns Cash Store
West Side Square New Phone 66
DRY GOODS
W. LEVERETT & CO.
Northeast Corner Sq.
Prop,
’est Oak St.
SWp1 :
The Lyceum committee of the High
School faculty, present Ernest Henri
Boyd and Blanche Ferman Boyd, bet-
ter known as ’‘The Boyds." on Friday
evening at eight .o’clock in the High
School Auditorium. Announcement
from Superintendent Beaty is to the
effect that in order that a larger num-
ber of students in both the High School
and wards—for whose "benefit the en-
tertainments are expressly given—may
attend this number who would other-
wise be unable to witness it, the price
of admission will be IcAvered within
trfr reach of all, being even so lowered
as to meet the competition of the “mo-
vies" and still be of the most elevating
Character.
The program to be rendered by the
Boyd’s Is one of the widest variation
and is of a pleasing and entertaining
character including both musical and
literary selections which are declared to
be full of life and vigor from the very’
start and rendered-Jn a most polished
manner. As vocalislst, Mrs. Boyd pos-
sesses a clear soprano voice and Mr.
Boyd is a baritone of no mean ability.
As readers, they are considered quite
clever and give their pleasing sketches
in costume, adding to the color and
humor of the evening. Their humorous
selections ate said to be quite pleasing.
This company comes here recom-
mended perhaps the most highly of any
that has appeared on the High School
course this year, both by the press and
individuals of note. C. M. Lisfr, Super-
intendent of the Valpraiso (Ind.)
Schools wrote on December 2nd the fol-
lowing of their entertainment: “It is a
great pleasure to recommend The Boyds
who appeared on our course tonight.
They were highly appreciated by an
audience of over 500 ersons ” •
You won’t have to dodge bill collec-
tors if you buy your food at the City
Grocery and Sanitary Meat Market.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We havd plenty of money to loAn on
farm lands and city property. We buy
vendor’s lien notes, botn first and sec-
ond liens. We can close your loan in
24 hours. Most all notes payable in
Denton. No out of town man messing
with your title or inspecting your land.
LAND MORTGAGE BANK,
JOE L. BLEWETT, Manager
$
MORROW—
y TRYONE POWERS art LOIS WEBER
in the gripping crime drama
“The Eye of God”
“It searches out
“The wicked cannot escape.”
Not a religious play.
9
ATHLYN WILLIAMS in
“Into the Primitive”
wilJ animal stoi^r in, five reels.
The committee comprised o f
W. L. McCormick, secretary of the city
school board, Prof. R.«. Jackson of the
High School and Jack Christal, of the
Y. M. B. L., who are preparing plans
for the High School park, issued a state-
ment Monday requesting anyone who
has any objection to the park being
built on the present High School ath-
letic grounds, to file thein protest with
one of the committee as spun as possi-
ble. This was done so as io adjust any
differences that might anse from the
building of the park before actual con-
struction begins so the work will not
be liable to any delays from this point.
The school board was declared to be
Chris T. and Oscar T. Button
Phones Old 712 and 276.
We can also pu®
They keep yo^flri
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Top
“The Quest of Life”
A story of big dramatic moments and supre
heart appeal. Distinctly a PARAMOUNT
great caliber. t
Tho Denton has no “egg kings" such
as James E. Wetz to “corner the mar-
ket” of hte poor hen’s product, still it
was stated by Denton grocers and poul-
try dealers that the local supply of
“hen fruit" was very low and In some
instances not large enough to supply
the demands for tacal housewives.
Eggs are selling
dozen retail on tn<
wholesalers are paying
ty-elght cents a dozer
products that require a large amount
of eggs.
The scarcity of eggs locally was ex-
plained by'produce dealers to b< due to
the Impassable conditions of the coun-
try roads preventing the bringing of
such products to town in sufficient
quantities to supply even the city’s de-
mands. ^Consequently the hen herself
is almost absent from the market and
a number of orders for this class of
poultry could not be filled. With 4he
clearing off of the weather it is thought
the supply will resume normal condi-
tions.
PAINFUL COUGHS RELIEVED.
Dr. King’s New Discovery is a sooth-
ing, healing remedy for coughs and
colds that has stood the test of nearly
fifty years. For that cough that strains
the throat and saps the vitality try Dr.
King’s New Discovery. The soothing
pine balsams and mild laxative ihgredi-
ents soon drive the cold from the sys-
tem. Have a bottle on hand for winter
colds, croup, grippe and bronchial af-
fections. At your druggists, 50c. (Adv.)
D. H. S.Lyceum Committee
Presents The Boyds Friday
Jerenl'i <Vloleter cfyeerlne tolled
soap, nor box (3 cakes)--------
Williams’ Shaving sticks, each 16c
Nice line box stationery 25e
This may be the last oftfhe 25c boxes
of stationery, account the n. c. o. I.
THE FAIR
- J. S. TERRY
Eaet SUe of Square.
MRS. CHAS. PEDEN GAINS 27 POUNDS
CASE IS REMARKABLE
Was Twice Examined and Each Time
Tol Operation Would Be Only Hope
“I have Just finished mygthird bottle
of Tanlae and have gained twenty-sev-
en pounds,” was the truly remarkable
statement made by Mrs. Charles Peden,
residing at 550 Mill Street, Huntsville,
Al*..Mrs. Peden is one of the best-
known and most highly respected wo-
men of that thriving little city, where
she has made her home for a number
of years.
’.’When I commenced taking the medi-
cine," she continued, “I only weighed
ninety-eight (98) pounds; now I weigh
one hundred twenty-five pounds and
never felt better in my life. For year*
I have suffered with a bad form of
stomach trouble, constipation and pains
in my side and back. At times the
pains took the form of torture and I
was twice examined and each time I
was told that I had ar
that an operation wouk
hope. I had fallen off ...
weighed ninety-eight pounds ami was
so weak I coui *
“I had no ap]
•what little I <
—
WEDNESDAY—The popular Metro stars
HAROLD LOCKWOOD and MAY ALLISON
-IN- J
“BIG TR.
A story of vital i
Death occurred at the home of Mrs.
Neal Shondelinitw. a niece. *
Funeral servlies were held at the
Cumberland Presbyterian church at
Herndon and interment was made at
the old Hazei Grove ctAirch cemetery,
where Mr. and Mrs. Trigg had attend-
ed church from 1869 to 1895.
The same careful attention and ser-
vice is given to our phone orders as we
would give to the customer in our store.
We are as near ybu as the telephone.
Turner Bros.
Morris & Collier.
Painting
and
CONSTIPATION CAUSES BAD SKLN.
A dull and pimplish skin is due to a
sluggish bowel movement. Correct this
condition and clear your complexion
with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. This
mild laxative taken at bedtime will as-
sure you a full, free non-griping move-
ment in the morning. Drive out the
dull, listless feeling resulting from over-
loaded intestines and sluggish liver. Get
a bottle today. At all druggists, 25c
(Advertisement.)
Taniac at
Dyche & singleton.
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable a* a
General Tonic because It contains the
well known tonic properties of QUIN IN E
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Fesh Oysters. Phone Miller & Cowan.
Taniac at
Dyche & Singleton.
GEUINE BUTTER NUT BREAD can
be had at Turner Bros. Phones 7.
Fesh Oysters. Phone Miller & Cowan.
Drug Trade
»____
Did Yeu Ever Inspect a Barneys Factory?
I venture to say that you have not. A factory makes harness by
| the thousand sets. They make them fast because their running expen-
I 6es compel them to. Every minute their workmen lose cost the factory
money., If they make a mistake and It is not too largd to be noticed at,
f a glance, the harness are shipped on out ahd the’ result is that the man
who buys those harness, gets a weak trace or a flabby back band or a
bridle rein that has been cut almost into. Of course they tell you that
they will make them good but who wants to buy a set harness that has
to be made good, your time is worth as much as the other fellows, wby
' not buy harness luai is made right from thd start. Pruitt’s Hand Made
Harner are known all over the county, they are made to make good
right from the start, all we ask is a trial.
out reservations by anyone by Judge
McCormick, who has_gone over the re-
cords of the land.
issued b”
prevent dissatisfaction 1_
terested in the project.
Arrangements have been
completed for the building ol
business men who, it is practically as-
sured, will subscribe enough money to
build tho, park, as over half the neces-
sary funds are in the bands of the com-
mittee at present. A Survey of the land
will probably be made this week in
preparation of the actual construction.
Pay the spot, be independent and
see that you get 16 oz. to the pound
and buy where you can do the best
and see if H. C. 0. L. does not shrink.
Phone the City Grocery Store and San-
itary Meat Market your wants.
Don’t forget our BIG BUTTER NUT
Bread. It always pleases. Turner Bros.
Princess Program Monday.
“The Microscope Mystery," Triangle
feature starring Wilfred Lucas and Con-
stance Talmadge. “Father’s Footsteps,"
Keystone comedy with Ford Sterling.
Tuesday—“The Eye Wf God," Blue
BicJ-L'niversal feature Tyrone Power
and Lois Weber are the stars, support-
ed by a cast headed by Charles Gunn.
Dreamland’s Monday Program.
“The Quest of Life,” a feature photo-
play with dramatic moments, romance
of’theUn'l finally happiness. Maurice and
Florence Dalton, celebrated dancing
team, are the* stars and J heir presenta-
tion of the dance of the Apaches is one
of the features of the production.
Tuesday—“Love and Hate," a William
Fox drama of domestic life. Bertha
Kalich is the star and is supported by
a cast that includes Stautr Holmes,
Kenneth Hunter, Madeline Le Nard, Jane
Lee and Katherine Lee.
ANNUAL BIRAC* CUSS
BANQUET MONDAY
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The annual banquet of the Baraca‘in complete possession o£the site with-
class of the Baptist church will be held "
tonight In the primary class rooms over
the White House grocery store. A large
attendance is expected and places will
- be lajd for a hundred and fifty members
of the class and visitors. W. S. Donohb
will preside as toastmaster and an ex-
cellent program is to be carried out
during the evening.
During the year the class proposes to
bring to Denton such notable states-
men as Senator Sheppard, Cullen F.
Thomas and others io address them.
These men will address the class at its
regular meeting Ijjour and at 11 o’clock
hour at the church will address the
public on subjects bf interest.
Sloan’s Liniment For Stiff Joints.
Rheumatic pains and aches get into
the joints and muscles, making every
movement torture. Relieve your suf-
fering with Sloan’s Liniment; it quickly
penetrates without rubbing, and soothes
and warms your sore muscles. The
congested blood is stimuated to action;
a single application .will drive out the
pain. Sloan’s Liniment is clean, con-
venient and quickly effective, it does
not stain the skin or dog/the pores.
Get .a bottle today at-your druggists'.
25c. (Advertisement.)
U. D. C. to Meet
Tuesday Afternoon
TUESDAY—The strong emotional actress,
BERTHA KALICH in the Wm. Fox produ
“LOVE and HATE”
A play of spectacular possibilities, an intense
strain, and a high poetic tone. Jane and Katl
' * Lee ably supjtart the cast.
FOX BROS. GARAGE,
' z J. R. SPOON, Mgr.
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MARRIAGE REGISTER.
A. C. Bennett. Carney Spur, and Miss
Isabel Foyts, Denton.
.1. R. Jones and Miss Minnie Kight,
Pilot Point.
We have the same
line of supplies that
• Geo. Fritz & Co. han-
dled at their old stand
and are located there.
Come to see us.
. ■
Semn-Stletr&Btejy”
The meetings of Katie Daffan Chap-
ter U. D. C„ which have not been held
since in November, are to be resumed
with a meeting Tuesday afternoon of
this week at .the home of Mrs. W. E.
Durbin at 3 o’clock. The lesson for the
meeting to have been held in November
will be taken up at this time. Roll call
will be answered Tuesday afternoon
with what each of the members believe
to be the most admirable traits of Lee’s
character.
.Announcement is made that business
pertaining to the Confederate monu-
ment and other matters will be taken
up for discussion at this time. A full
attendance is urged.
Winter Brings Colds to Children.
A child rarely goes through the whole
winter without a ebld, and every moth-
er should have a reliable remedy handy
Fever; sore throat, tight chest and
croupy coughs are sure symptoms. A
dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey wHl
loosen the phlegm, relieve the congest-
ed lungs and stop the cough. The anti-
septic pine balsams heal and soothe.
For croup, whooping cough and chronic
bronchial troubles try Dr. Bell’s Pine
Tar Honey. At all druggists, 25c. (Adv.)
A. C. Bennett Jr. and Miss Isabel
Fouls Married Sunday Afternoon
... Sunday afternoon at 5:15 o’clock the
marriage of A. C. Bennett. Jr., of Carney
Spur and Miss Isabel Fouts of Denton
was solemnize! at the borne of
bride’s father, W. T. Fonts, 8 Sawyer
Avenue. Rev. R. G. Mood performed
the ceremony. Immediately afterwards
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett left for
Sherman where they will visit for sev-
eral, days before going to his farm near
Carney Spur to make their home.
A few’ friends outside the two fami-
lies attended the wetiding ceremonies at
the home. The visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. C AV. Fouts of Dallas, Mrs. J. H.
Golladay of Fort Worth, Mrs. John W.
Crain of Denton. Ernest Simpson of
Lewisville, Clinton Meador, of Hebron.
NOTICE TO STREET TAX PAYERS.
The 85 street tax may be settled now
andr until February 1 by payment of
83 to the city treasurer or at the city
hall. After Feb. 1 the full 85 will be
collected. S. G. GARY. Mayor.
T. C. SAMPLE
GROCERIES,
mes 342. No. 41 West Hickory St.
“The Microscope Mystery”
It’s a TRIANGLE—an unusual story of simplicity
and intrigue; of love and violence; of mystery and
surprise. Its a big picture done in a big way. In
this production Mr. Lucas studies the whims and
caprices of bugs—they call him “bugs.” He is
cruel to insects but awfully nice to girls.
| ‘'Following Father’s Footsteps”
One of those hilarious Keystone comedies.
Music by Mr. Will Pursley—it’s woFth the price
of admission.
ippend
ird be my only
Utatil 1 only
y-eight pounds and w*as
ild hardly get around,
jpetite at all scarcely, and
did eat would cause gas
to form In my stomach, which gave
me palpitation fo the heart, sick head-
aches and a dizzy feeling about the
Head. When these spells came on me
IVwould get awfully nervous. I worried
about myself until I could rest and
sleep but little. .
“I had fallen off until I was almost
‘skin and bones,’ and my strength and
energy were slowly leaving nfe. I had
a dread of the future and could see
nothing but the operating table and
knife. I had a perfect horror of an
operation, but had made up my mind
that it w’as either life or death and
prepared to submit , to it I had made
all preparations for the operation and
called on my sister to tell her good-
bye, as I did not know whether I
would Ijve to see her a»ain or not. My
sister begged and pleaded with me not
to allow them to cut on me and told
me to wait and try a gbod tonic for
g while. The next day as I returned
from the consultation room I thought
of what she said, and as I had heard so
much about Taniac I decided to try it
as a last resort and stopped at Gilbert’s
Drug Store and got a bottle. Of course,
I had lost heart and had no faith in
the medicine, but to please my sister 1
made up my mind to take it. and oh.
what a happy day that was for me!
“I never returned for the operation,
but just kept taking Taniac. Right from
the start I began to feel bettor. The
medicine seemed to take hold right at
once. It had a soothing effect, and
in a few days I felt no pain at all. I
was so happy over the wonderful im-
provement in my condition that I sent
for my neighbors to tell them how
much better I felt. I sent and got an-
other bottle of Taniac, and have^Just I
finished taking my third bottle and feel I
like I have been made all ovr again
into a new woman.
“As I have said before, I now weigh
one hundred twenty-five pounds, and
my improvement has been so rapid that
none of my clothes are big eriough for
me. I will have to make them all over
again. I now’ have a ravenous appe-
tite and my husband says I am simply
eating him out of house and home. I ..... — . . ...
have even gone back to my coffee, W If R PS R M SSOUF
which I was told not to touch. Those I**'*' bo L’luj
terrible pains in my back and head have Will Trigg, for many years a well
all disappeared ana I sleep like a child, known resident of Denton county, died
I am no longer nervous, and when I near Herndon.'Saline county, Mo., Jan.
get up mornings I feel refresh ad, cheer-jit of pneumonia, according to a letter
ful and bright. I am now able to at- received by J. H. Williams of southeast
tend to my household duties, and I feel of the 'city. He was 79.years old.
o. if t Koo -u/a. .ii i witp hjs Wife, deceased came to Den-
ton county from Missouri in 1895, lin-
ing near Denton. Mrs. Trigg died in
May, 1912, and Mr. Trigg sold his farm
near Club Lake in 1915, returning to his
old home in Missouri, where he lived
with Mrs. Riddle' Mrs. Trigg's sister.
| original price.
Arrow Shirts, Manhattan ,Un<ler* ear,
Name Hats and other standard qualities of
• chandise sacrificed to make our Tailoring service
better. Liberal reductions on Tailored Suits
from piece goods now in stock.
Wkei are is aeri •! Gnt-dao Dry Cleiiiag call pfaes 40.
Scott Tailoring Company
Both Phones 40. Free Delivery.
Sell or Exchange
Two acres, 6-room frame house, good
barn, fenced sheep-proof, good garden
spot. Price, 92,500. ’
DENTON FARM MORTGAGE CO.
Craddeok Bldg. South Side Sq
Don’t worry about the carriage. It has
to be a complete wTeck that we cannot
restore to seniceability. But we sug-
gest that neglect of small repairs often
leads to serious accidents. So let us
fix up the little things your Carriage
needs and you'll probably not need the
bigger ones.
Spradlin & Lewis
Denton's Leading Blacksmiths
/ * TEXAS WONDER
/The Texas Wonder cures kidney and
•ladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures
'diabetes, wrak and lame backs, rheu-
matism and all irregularities of the kid-
neys and bladder in both men and wo-
men. Regulates bladder trouble in
children. If not so’d by your druggist
w ill be sent by mail on receipt of 81 00.
One small bottle isxtwo month’s treat- l
ment and seldom fails to perfect a cure. 1
Send for testimonials from this and
other states. Dr. E. W Hall. 2926 Olive
- street,- St. Louis, Mo., Sold by drug-
gists—Adv. r
TRY CLASSIFIED AD FOR RESULTS.
slushy weather, when
most worn through,
shoe sole. CzZzz 1
■ow and we'll put them in flrst-c^
order in a jiffy
Rubber Heels.
MODERN SHOI
D. W. (OFF M wl
New Phone 101.
!
Will Trigg, for_ many years a well
I am no longer nervoys.’ and when I near:Jlerndon7"Saiine county, Mo.’, Jan.
i xT.x.1 refreshed, lucoi-|i, puruuiuma, ttvtuiumg iu a
I am now able to at- received by J. H. Williams of southeast
wag 79. years old.
as it I had started ‘life all over again.
My husband Is highly delighted, and
my recovery is the talk of the neigh-
borhood. I do nothing but rejoice all
day long over the recovery of my
health and praise Taniac to everybody
“I feel so grateful for my escape from
the operating table and knife that you
may publish what I have said: you
may, if you wish, tell other women suf-
fering as I was to come and see me and
I will be glad to tell them about my
Taniac is sold In Pilot Point by J. R.
Peel. (Advertisement.)
There Is more Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseasea
put together, and for yean It was sup-
posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly Influenced by constitutional con-
ditions and therefore requires constitu-
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi-
cine. manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy, is taken internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
og tfae System. One Hundred Dollars re-
ward is offered for any case that Hall's
Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 139, Ed. 1 Monday, January 22, 1917, newspaper, January 22, 1917; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1232345/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.