Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, March 19, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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ALLIES NEW'
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I 1^1 lilt A*Jirl III 11 Is* M'lW'IJ I tv
in fr<wi a relapse of the measles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shoulders and
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Mr. an Mrs. E. P Wilks and Misses ‘
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Mrs. Nettie Williams.
THE NEW “M AR BUG.”
visited the
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Mrs .1
Nix. of
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a'tacks 1
visited
home
IS
NEWS FROM AUBREY
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are
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See Our New
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Porch Furniture
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NEWS FROM SHADY GROVE
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VICTROLAS
BLACKLEGOIDS
were
ECJARS
SODA H ATER
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that
SHOE WORK
DONE RIGHT
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WHEN WE SAY RIGHT WE MEAN RIGHT
other machines
equipped.
»mp|eted
being
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Try Us.
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
No, Father isn’t getting off so easy after all
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Fresh, clean, wholesome
and delicious always.
No climate affects it for
the package.protects it.
WRIGLEY’S goes to all
parts of the world—in
all seasons, to all classes.
The
Flavor
Lasts
I many of your friends and neighbors.
Follow this Denton citizen’s advice and
MAGILL &= SHEPARD
Faniture and Undertaking. New Motor Hearse.
and action,
pertnesg.
WRAPPtD
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■ properly described in i
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DRUGGIST
Denton, Texas.
NEWS FROM LIBERTY
LIBERTY, March 13—The farmers are
NEWS FROM ARGYLE
ARGYLE. March 13—Marshall Brown
of Tennessee visited his brother, W. B.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. King and children
Foster and little Miss Joe Clark retum-
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tii/ it>' ttitm*n
aquarium with
last one year ab
<>f our
sc..lint Tie',
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W
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s Mary
v isifed
JAPANESE GIRLS IN TOKYO
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to
■aeh
and
Tie
y hit
Ki
1 Ip r fiusband, Joe Cur-
tis which was March It.
I'B
of tl
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w th
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•e'jon
sane'
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olio ,]
pond-
It aids appetite and di-
gestion, quenches thirst,
keeps the teeth clean
and breath sweet
A A A A 1
will
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i Cheap*:
L:;J. far stq
meals.
When your liver i
i „ Obtainable
' ment.)
This is the first photograph of tho new “War Bug" now used by the al-
lies for one man t
GOLD FISH GIVEN
For a limit''
Doan's i two beautiful
are keeping up the good I
I purchaser
I Hatters' Di
tickets >a\
of Ponder
nd family.
Midland
lilt Point
were
(Man
and
LA to
collided
a
every
mean
G. H. WATSON.
Constable Precinct No. I, Denton Coun-
ty, Texas.
Al BREA .
Mark Haro'
"Jim 1 loff' v
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TAKE “CASCARETS” IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED
of said day.
A Little Stick of <
WRI GLEYS
Makes the Whole World,Kin I
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P Toy
teiKlirx." tie di-frief
Grover Sparkman
the j
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HAVE YOU SEEK1
I ASNTHl“<i- CF MY
I ©Z>».CK AND WHITE
STRIPE. — ____
i Tipps,
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| in Aubrey Saturday.
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How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine *
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taker,
by catarrh sufferers for the ^ast thirty-
five years, and har become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hali’e
Catarrh Medicine acts thru tae T'
the Mucous surfaces. expGiing the Poi-
t. z, n g aw-. r*> • V*. a 1 w 4 1.. 4 .
n
1 Mr-*
ons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will
straighten you out by morning.
I work while you sleep— a 1
1 from yuur druggist i
char, stomach sweet and yoUr liver
land bowels regular for months. (Adver-
1 tisement".)
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VtE t_t_ THAT l-S I
F=UN»srY ’ t know
IT W/AS HERE. ' 7
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SHEEQ HfADEQ IN AUXTFAtIO
ISf
I ox driver in Singapore
their new resident-- north o| town i
Misses Ruth and Mattie Killingsworth I
(have retimed to their home in Celina
■ Mrs. Andy (Jail is very sick with Hie
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*1 Grandma schmitz,'
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CORIIIflP
CORINTH, March It—Those In Den-
ton this week were Mr. and
Mrs J. J
PRUITT & BECK
THE HARNESS AND SADDLE STORE
West Side Square.
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SOLDIERS in EUROPE
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east from the city of Denton, Texas, and i
the part herein exposed fur sale being i
the soul!) one-half of a certain IGO acres
• f land Hint was sold and conveyed by;
I NEWS FROM OAK GROVE
OAK GROVE, March It—MIm
Cudd spent the past week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Hamilton of Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robertson of Au-
brey visited thdr daughter, Mrs. D. W.
OHver Harbert of Denton visited home
folks this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rucker of Denton
visited their daughter, Mrs. A. V. Tipps.
Miss Ruby Tipps, rtubert and Wilson
Tipps and Bunord Key attended the
basketball game at Aunrey Friday eve-
ning between Aubrey and Sangre.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Scott of Denton
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Scott.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Fuqua and Miss
Naomi Turner visited their grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Robertson, or Aubrey.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C Scott entertained
the young people with a singing Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. B F. Aaron visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brockett, of the
Antioch community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin and daugh-
ters, Lola, Virgie and Robbie, visited at
New it ope.
Miss Elnora Key of Aubrey visited
home folks.
Miss Stella Haren visited her parents,
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Haren, of Aubrey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rucker visited his
| sister. Mrs. Melvin McElhaney, and
\ family of Prosper.
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Robinson, Mr. and
Leonard MitchelL
Ollie Scott, Miss
Wallace Claytor.
L. T. Fowler has gone to Electra.
Mrs. J. P. Garrison is visiting
Keller.
Mr. ando Mrs Jim Allen and cbildaren »
Miss Minnie Gist and Francis Stroup !
f “Oh Look! X
r I can cat ’em all — they i
wont hurt me! 'IJiat’s be-'
cause they're made with Calu-
met— ai d fZrf'j why thev're
pure, temptinp, tastv, whole-
some—that’s v hy i’. -y won't j
k hurt any 1. J.” J
Receive' Ki^hect Awvdi
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HOT MAXB*
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hid
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in Pilot Point.
Tiie little child of Dan Huff has the
, pneumonia.
Mi.-- Ina Hopper is reported on th?
fsi.-k list.
Mrs. drover Johfison was
, Valley community Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley,
iua, nuiar
Trotter, is very
For Hie immunization of cattle
aijninst blackleg, being blackleg vac-
cine in pellet form. Easy to use, no
(Iom* to measure, ftquid to spill,
string to rot. Blaeklegoids are a
stable prodlict and are thoroughly
tested for potency and immunizing
qualities before leaving the labora-
tory. Hade by one of the largest
producers in the world. Per pack-
age of ten, $1.00.
0. ffl. CURTIS
THE MEDICINE MAN,
Denton, Texas.
EP
How to Prevent Croup.
Wh'*n the child is subject to
of croup, see to it that ho eats a light i
eveniiig meal, as an overloaded st inach i
n an attack, also watch for]
hoarseness, and give I
as soon i
Obtain*-
A>r. ertisement
Ponder.
visit'd in
COTTON SEED. COTTON SEED.
The very best selected seed—Rowden,'
I» i u Iv <» m ITnrvliFin T'nT'rsor* Rr«zxa
Cotton seed, .*1.85 single bushel; £180 " '* niarch 9 and
Rank Foolishness.
You occasionally see it stated
I colds do not result from cold weather.
That is rank foolishness. Were it true
l colds would be as prevalent in midsum-
] mer as in midwinter. The microbe that
1 causes cold flourishes in cold, damp
' weather. To get rid of a cold take
j Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is
j effectual and is highly recomniefided by
people who have used it for many years
as occasion required, and know its real
! value. Obtainable everywhere. (Ad-
' vertisement.)
When to Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. W T. Carpenter and J. B. Baker were ; movement
eating.
When constipated or bilious.
When you have a srek headache.
When you have a sour stomach.
When you belch after eating.
When you have indigestion.
When nervous or dependent.
P .nd
Antioch.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. uum .
George is seriously ill with pneumonia.
Hallie Jackson, who has been ill with !
I measles, is improving, and is able to be ;
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S;in*‘T
If Wf.Hli
< IsIh.I’YI •
• ii ? ^ne Stationery at Curtis’
Curtis’ is headquarters for every-
thing in the stationery line. Curtis’
*s the home of Symphony Lawn
the largest selling line of high
grade stationery in the world.
\ ’ I’ve just received the new things
in Symphony Lawn and on exami-
nation you will find that they ex-
cel! everything in town in three important ways—
Style, Quality, Price.
You’ll find that in stationery, as in clothes
and hats, that there are style standards which
are constantly shifting, certain fashion require-
ments which you should know and meet if your
correspondence is to have that distinctive air of
good taste and refinement. You can’t go wrong.
Your stationery will be in style if you buy here.
"f D' ntun
is li r
sick
Ib.du s xv.
H"iii' r I.
birthday dinner in , ,,,,
Turner Bros' father. J. R. Chambers birthday "hichLiaii in
Worth
t< d
meet I
I
I parents here the week-end.
in a sanitarl- ;
a second
i He is in a critical Condition I
Steve Anderson who has been visiting I
... relatives here has returned to his home
Mrs.-Lee Graves of Little Elm visited , in Houston.
r. uuu Mrs. Wiley. | i
Ida, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Oherry Loderdale, Lola Sparks'and Mar ,
, lj very sick with pneumonia. <’**’ Hoss of Denton visited the formers
Prof. Swinney visited home folks in Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilks here
• Sunday.
1 Miss Esther Weaver has returned!
here after a short visit with her par-
ents in Leonard.
PrQf. W B Wooley spent several days I
UCU/Q EDflli DIDTRAIVII I I C I J M Hamilton of Denton began his |
Htno rnUIYi □AnlUnVILLLt !w,,rk asi-r"I"‘| ';trri r nere th. ism het
[brain tissue it causes congestion and
that dull, throbbing, sickening head-
ache.
Cuscarets
stomach, remove
| food and foul gases.
Spradlin & Lewis
Denton’s Leading Blacksmiths
<111'1 v 111!”
Mrs. Mol- j
I To Whom It May
i hereby gjven tho!
: l;.W governing the
I Trust.
■ on the
i being the seve nth
I for the
i Trustee
>g.,
in
Rena
paront-
in Fort Worth :
C E eon-., ntion
of Pilot Point xv
may bring
the first symptom
(JIiamber'a in’s Cough Remedy
is the child ffecomes hoarse.’
ble everywhere.
I Mrs. Amp Chambers and
f Argyle were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. B. Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J McOuinn and Joel
Chambers were in Lewisville.
Chas. McMakin w is in Denton
S. J. McQuinn is sick.
Song practice will lie held at
ble Oak to learn the songs to b<
at the convention which ni'-els
at the convention which meets at Roan-
oke. Quite a number from here
planning to attend.
J
Three
Fine
Flavors
r--- u
I have. TUG- VMMSfTIINC? - J
. THEX DON’T |
K-WS.N WAJ-f-p r-VE-
/ >KM.OVIS»D I H&e. — ! I
I l'M JU5T TO ' I
/ PR&SS up AM> do /
OUT 3OM& /
I OP= Tse Bovs ' ___'
Hallie Jackson, who has been ill with ;
I measles, is improving, and is able to be ;
up
! .Mrs. Hamilton, who has been ill at * *>
i the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'i^usy planting corn and getting their
! Cmhl was
: in Ih*nton.
A v
1 time only w>
hl fish in
noiigh fi-ti
■ Oluteiy FUFF to e
M.iuic (Jean'-rs ;
r <• ut on
op. W" will <1 |j,or gold
t" your a idles- if you
number is limited so
phone >i- a* once
i:\HHl TII-LEDBETTEH
(j i’
able to return to her home'Ffonnc
i Mr. and Mrs W. E. Nix visited their
I parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nix, of | .. , ,, ■ ,, , . - —-—
f j0V(| Nelson, Harve Curry, Ollie Rogers and [ returning with them.
Mrs. Jesse Russel] and Miss Susie, , z._ . . .. .an<^ McQuun ani.Mrs. C^AV.
i Fussell of Lloyd went fishing on Lunn’s
■ Lake Friday. [
A. L. and L. C. Scott were in Denton. I
! Derwin McReynolds of Lloyd visited *
] Hubert Tipps.
| Delegates from Denton will be here
Sunday afternoon tn organize an Ep-j
worth League.
Derwin McReynolds, Ray Nix. John,
and Charlie Russell of Lloyd and Oris*
Tipp$ of Aubrey attended the singings
at Carroll Scott's Sunday afternoon. !
Mrs. H. C. Key, who has been very
| ill. is reported some netter.
Mrs. J. J. Johnson, who has been ill I
111, prii'iim* ’isia, is able to be up..
Prof. Jesse Russell was in Lloyd.
L. Bo||. w. E. Nix, A. J. Tipps and
r Farr attended the W. 0. W. lodge
at Lloyd Saturday night.
I A V. Tipps was in Denton. ®
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowling visited
! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Lloyd.
G. 11. Blackwell was in Lloyd.
I with pneumonia, is able to be up
r . . .. ...
I I
Mr
Blood on .,
son from the Blood and healing the dia- '
111 ] eased portions.
After you hax«e taken Hall's Catarrh j
Medicine for a short t me you will ser a j
great improvement In your gencraJ |
health Start taking Hall’.- Catarrh M< dl-
cliv- at cnc< ,-wd get r.C of -.atnr.K Sen<*
for t stcro’l.’ix .
in Ft
El E( THIN OF
TRUSTEES.
L. . .ir' J
Mr- I.
H'-niv
I : oil.
| everywhere.
NOTICE OF
Bereding were
Immediately cleanse
the sour, undigested u|
, ...... take the excess! ti.
! bile from the liver and carry out all''R’lT, 1D1C», in favor of Parlin &
l the constipated waste matter and poi-j'J."1hi>plpment Company.
■ - tcm. and against J. E. P
surely
------ They dav
, 10-cent box ».
I I i . , 1 • » #T ' I | " I 1J I I I X
means your headi'd tract and parcel
Ho of iienion arm stale oi i exas,
I said property being levied upon as the
property of said defendant. J. E. Har-
| I'ept, to-vvit;
All that certain lot, tract or parcel of ' y,ul
land situated, lying and being in Denton ' ’ '
County. Texas and the same being a
........ __.»i ,i;,r' - - - - -- —c-
I many of the farmers in this c'jm-1- located aboiit foiir mih'S south;
Corn the recent i'/;^1
is making wheat and
j L. Bell and A. L. Scott were elected
1 as delegates from heer to the District
j Conference which is »o be held at Val-
I lev -View April 2G.
I L Bell, D. W. Tipps, Frank Aaron,
H. C Key, W. M. Tipps, Mr. Farr, A. J.
1 ’’’ f/ps. Bufford Key, Jimmie Blackwell.
H. Blackwell and Henry Fuqua were
Aubrey Saturday.
Dei# in McReynolds and Ray Nix of
Llovd were here.
Will Isabel I of (?ooper
Lone Oak school.
I Mrs. Parrish, who has been visiting' ... , -q ~ . r
hoc son Bob rpturnod to her home at ’|PS ’”r o,,p man *° advance to cut tho barb-wire entanglements in front of
1 - ’ j the German trenches.
Bob ]_____ >___:_______________________________________—
Beginning at the S. AA’. corner of the
siid IGO-acre tract; thence north with
the WzR. line of said tract -475.2 varas]
'o the corner in said line; thence ea-t
'C.0 varas to the E. B. line of the sai<l |
' Ji .Ii't'- t raei ; I lo nce
E. corner of .
>•' West Wit!
Engraved Stationery
• You’ll do well to place your order for en-
graved stationery with me. Very latest design-
ings in wedding stationery, visiting cards, an-
nouncements, invitation^, business cards.
March I I Mr am
vwre in Denton
of Plainv ii-vv is v
here Sunday.
Luther Armstrong was in Lewisville
C F W-itt and family have moved in- i
measles.
Mrs. Jane Mercer who ’... ;
guest of Mrs. \ irgil Jordan has returned '
i to her home in 1 lenton
Mrs Jim Houk. John Houk. Mrs. Jor-
[ don and Misses Winnie Boyles and Mit- |
; tie Houk w re m Denton Saturday,
i .Mr and .Mrs C B Killingsworth. Mis-
ses Lula and Emma Hardwick arW
Grover I •xilie were in Denton Monday i
k
L. L. Grant was in Lewisville Satur-|
I day.
1 Rina Gammon of Frisco viiyted hist
| F.....‘ T- t 1
jClark of Little Elm vis- F. Al Hart is in Dallas
..“by and Gladys Fowler. I where tie has undergone
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Hill of Lew-t °Pera’>"n H? ic: in a critic.".!
isville visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Hill.
R. L. Fowler was in Denton.
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in (ji‘ en
s. County <f li'-n!
Concern: \ >tme
in aceordan'e
I sister. Mrs. J. B. Boyles. I Trnsfee- Hi'i 'r' w ill he'b.-i'q .r/' ie
Mrtverfise an,l.Mrs Rob£rt Arth,,r and ^b> ”n the laJ Sat-irdiv in Apr'l, 1917.
(Advertise-| (,f Roanoke vvere here. , b„jntf f. p SPMnth li (V ,.f
.Mr. hosier of Smyrna was here. f,,r (|)t, (,f oier'inu- f .ur ■*.
Sam Brown is improving slowly. I Trustees for the Denton Cilv ImP;
Last Thursday Mrs. »oe Curtis gave (,nf g,qt,,o| District
ia birthday dinner in honor of her j The polls w ill be op.-n *t Hie citv
id citv of D'lifoii. Texas.
B. I’. I,('MAX.
f «ehooj B lard
Mi(?'BM!CK. Secv.
\E March
D'Ot-m
Mi- fr.iiik I
Sign of Good Digestion.
i When you see a cheerful and happy
| old lady you may know that she has
good digestion. If your digestion is im-
paired or if you do not relish your |ient"n
meals take a dosp of Chamberlain’s tah-
Shovv" (itis Paine going in the car; Toni - lets. They strengthen rhe stomach, im-
<i„ > .i„.. . .L. Jt_ .. ■ a gentle
Obtainable here.
O'dric Sizemore
Fum-m- lb.lm-s
fath.r. vvh-. i-
Mr- Muv
Mr and Mr-
I ••n!"ti
Mi— Fr;<i
her- vi-itm
Herman <
i <t so
H C H.li.l ha
Mark H ■!'. 11 X
J Br-w r w -
Best for Liver and Bowels, Bad Breath,
Rad Colds. Sour Stomach.
Get a ten-cent box.
Sick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up with;
a cold—always trace this to torpid liv-'
er; delayed, fermenting food in the i Mebane, Chishain Prolific.
| bowels or sour, gassy stomach. I C„71 ‘ '
. Poisonous matter clogged in the in-! in quantity lots,
testines, instead of being cast out of;--
the system is re-absorbed into the IVRII.E OI- CONSTABLE’S, SALE UN-'
When this poison reaches the delicate' , . DLREXECLTION,
i The -tate of Texas, County of Denton.
I Whereas, by virtue of a certain alias!
j event ion issued by S. J. Barnett, Es-
quire. Justice of the Peace in and for
the Precinct No. 1, Dallas County, Texas,!
>n a .judgment rendered by said Jus-]
* of the Peace on the 16th day of
2 Oren- • , . ...
Corpora-' your own townspeople. They tell it for|wnrk at our she
’ > are Suffering, fish pvmiums i
Ilf your back aches, if you feel lame, phone us. The
I <ore and miserable, if the kidneys act •• •rlv or
j too frequently, or passages are painful, j
| scanty and off color, use Doan's Kidney; ’\HJ (HIX<i .....
I Pills, the remedy that has helped so I — —
no‘„'S a ce o do the ,or | POWERFUL NEW SEAPLANE OF UNITED STATES EQUALS THOSE
Mrs. J. E. Griffin. 51 N. Locust street, •'1 »«' ------ - —i—mm—
Gid.’on Walker'^j'League ! npnt"n- says:“I had lameness across my | [
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i>: ’ <f ''' ' I'"n’t -imp'’ I
- ' r i kidney vuc J- - - ge( |i
• - ■ i' ln- v I’m- -t! e - ui;e tl; ,' CUV,! X!
f The saidVfitKaev Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buf- j
th" < b. ]iiv.
f - nd true' 9,’0.’i varas to the place
1 'ginning, and containing 80 acres
1 md
Being the si
' deed from \ .
C. tYv and A. *’>. Frv and vTife, Fannie I
I’.. Fry. to J. ]>. Harbert, ns same apnears i
‘fem the record thereof in Vol. 79 at
• age 39G of the Deed Records of Denton
l oi'ptv. Texas.
This. Ilicrefore. will give notice tha' i
n th" er.) d iy < f April. A. D. 1917, said j
''ate being the first Tuesday of sail!
month, between the hours of 10 o’clock
a. m. and 4 o clock *■ m. <u s-tm o«y. i
at the coort bouse door of said county,
I will oficr flir sale and sell at public
ruction for cash all the right, title and
interest of fh» said J. E Harbert in and
to the property hereinabove described
Dated at Denton this the 12th daj’ of
March, A. D. 1917.
NEWS FROM LITTLE ELM
_ LITTLE ELM, March If—Farmers are
. —__d Mm. J. E. ' busy planting com.
Z. W. Morrell, W. C. Collier of Denton visited friends
S. Carpenter, Miss here Sunday.
Emerlne Jennings, i Nelson Buchanan of Waxahachie is
i transacting business here.
Little <Jarl Hill Is slowly recovering
27 2 7 “722172. Mrtf.
. Catherine Greenway of Denton is hurs- i
Mrs. Edna W. Trigg of Denton visited Ing 2,inl *
the school here and organized a Farm I
Woman's Council with twenty mem-1 ----
bers. Officers were named as follows: j were shopping in Denton Saturday.
Mrs. J. W. Moreland, president; Mrs.! I
Moses, vice-president; Mrs. Bertha Ki- baby^av visiting relatives near Krum,
ger, secretary The club will
again March 26.
Mmes. Kiger and Toomer of Garza
were here.
Miss Matti&Clai
ited Misses ftuby
Iter Hodges was
•-cli.'i i iy< he of Denton w
■ (ill Bice was in Rent
Mellon was in
Holmes was
; Elsie and
visited their
Tribble w I-
th
BARTONVILLE. March 12—Matthew
Moore and daughter. Miss Ola, were in
Lewisville. *
Mr and Mrs. T. B.
in Denton
The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Childress is quite sick
E. S. Mason and faimly drov
Dallas and while returning c..
with another car, which smashed
wheel on each car.
E. S. Pippin and family of near Lew-
isville visited his mother here.
Willie Hyder of Shiloh and Mrs.
Maude Yoakley went to Denton and
vvere married by Squire Boyd
J. H. Cunningham and family were
in Denton.
W. W. Smith and family of Lewis-
ville vvere here Sunday.
Walter Nash was in Argyle.
Will Simmons was in Roanoke.
Ed A'aughn, Carl Copley and S
McQuinn were in Lewisville.
Roy Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs.;
Turner of Ponder were guests of J. H.
Cunningham and family]
Rev. Robt. K<‘ith of Argyle attended
church here.
Miss Lillie McCabe
folks in Denton.
.Mr. and
children <>l
NEU SEAPLANE FOR I MTED STATUS
'w .n I'otu'.-l <.tn "det -"ap'an" : - «;» ■ -dy ,'n«i pow
me- v.ith vv ii ’h f ii "ii :i u.,- i - ,ir«
• seap.ane to the r.igl •.
THAT HIGH CLASS HORSE
you are so proud of will be even bet-
ter if you have him yhod here. We
make a specialty of hsoeing fine stook,
paying the strictest attention to th^ fit
of the shoes, and carefully consider-
ing what will%est suit or improve the
A trial ^vilL prove our ey-
NEWS FROM WESLEY CHAPEL
WESLEY CHAPPLE. March 12—AI
good . . . .2
munity have planted
warm weather
oafs look fine.
I D. .Mays was in Pilut Point.
IT nry <-raves v.as in Aubi-y.
Mrs. Lipstejn of Aubrey has been vis-
iting tier sister, Mrs. Ethel Craves.
Hernftin Mays is reported on the sick
list.
Con Graves was ir. Sanger.
Mrs. Payne and daughter, Miss Eth >1
visited, .Mrs. Con Graves.
Grover Johnson was in Aubrey.
Henry Graves was in Sanger.
\ll-n Hopper and family visited in the
Fairview community.
Several of this community attended
the tacky party at Mrs. Fultz Satur-
day night.
Noriiians Mays and Ray Mays
Vice PreMdellt
W. I,
March tl, 1917.
d ready for other crops.
Among those who went to Aubrey
<i.r» »» . it. iKiiir i.",, izizvn x i'. p i 111 <11), ropier <10'1 nine .m.o? .me main zeiuiii—
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Piepieman, W. PJ cd from Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. McQuinn
Nelson, Harve Curry, Ollie Rogers and i returning with them.
J. B. Thomas. I 2 22_. 22, ' ‘2.2 "2
Miss Addis Aaron of Oak Grove was | King have gone to a sanitarium in Bos-
que for treatment for noth ladies.
lieinan attend- Mrs. Tom Wingo and daughter little
the—residence ; “iss Lillian were in Roanok?.
Peyton Wingo was Here en route from
Roanoke to Whitesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jeeter ard visiting
in Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Key, Mr. and Mrs.
B. \V. Meadows, Mrs. Price and daugh-
ter, Miss Nono, A. R. Wade. W. B.
UP i Brown, Misses Annie Harber and Olive
Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and chil-
dren.
Mrs. Wingo and grandson of Roan-
oke were here.
A'eaco Vaughn is in Roanoke working in
the printing office.
Miss Willie May Novvlep was
guests of Miss Marcella Stewart.
Master Herman Cooke Is suffering
of tonsilitis.
Tom Aired and Geo. McMakin ship-
ped a car of stock to the “Fa! Stock
w" I, , 4 k I i TYrxi •-» zx zvrzv > ■■■» zxr i »x 1 Tv zx zx ■» .x • I ’ : . tvx
Aired. I
XV’ T I
HEARD IN DENTON.
_
How Rad Backs Have Been Made Strong f
—Kidney Ills Cxirrected.
All over Denton you hear it.
Kidney Pills ;
i work. Denton people are telling about j
! it—telling of bad backs made sound !
i again. Nou can believe ttie testimony of
. . a 1 .
and against J. E. Harbert, said • the benefit of von who
being numbered 24.658 nn the I "• ------ 1—■-
icket of s iid court, I did, on the 12th j
■ of March, A. D. 1917, at 10 o’clock ]
m... levy upon the following describ-' , ,
1 of land situate in I sran*y and use Doans Kidney
"• county of Denton and state of Texas,
and Miss Susie;
at Liberty Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Piepieman attend-
ed an entertainment at F
of Bob Starr near Antioch.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daniels visited her
uncle, Bob Starr of Antioch Eatur-
Mr. and Mrs. Bun James went to Fris-
co Sunday on a visit to her parents.
.Major Daniels who has been sick for
two months is a little better.
Mrs. W. 0. Caddell is able to sit
some.
Rufe Self of Mustang was at Liberty
Sunday.
Melvin Hammonds of Aubrey was at
[ Libert y.
Stanly and Eugenia Thomas are about
well of the measles but little. Jack
Ttiomas has them now.
i W. H. Daniels and Miss Della McSpad-
, d»‘n went to Aubrey Monday.
i Lewis Ponder got his leg and hand ,
I painfully injured while working with]
I a road scraper last week.
Denton.
G. W. L. Shahan and son George
were in Denton.
Hardy Sparkman visited his mother,
r i U* " >’ vvooiey speni several (1
i last week with relatives in Denton.
I J. M Hamilton of Denton began hi*
ift-
! succeeeds John • (rr who resigned the j
position several months ago.
Emmett Harris of Denton visited his |
| parents Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Harris of,
this place.
Chester Trestle <,f Dallas was a guest i
of Bratton ''boulders last week.
John Clark of Denton visited relatives '
f. McMakin and son^ Randolpu, [ prove the digestion amr cause
t of the bowels.'
When you feel dull and stup’d after | in Fort Worth.
I Miss Marcella Stewart who has been
suffering fmm tonsilitis is improving
sh.vvly.
i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallace and chil-
I .Iren were guests of his aunt. ?2.2
I lie Harris. **
; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Horton anil chil-
When you have no relish for your | dren of Lewisville were guests of his ] p^y
orpid.
everywhere.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, March 19, 1917, newspaper, March 19, 1917; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1232625/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.