Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Special price* on slop jars.
• bowls sad pitchers We want
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to famish your dishes, glass-
ware, granite-ware
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and
lustf
Terware.
THE FAIR.
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HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
St.
Sept.
Today’s
1 0.
C ome in and let us show you.
HKI.P
WANTED.
A.
Red Barn
(low)
at
all
Record
Dr. Cook's friends .are preparing
20tfc
I :;th
NEWj$ FROM SANGER.
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Mrs
SANGER. Sept.
8.—Rev.
Thed-
o.a.m • nik. zwpi. o.--ixev. iiiea-
ford closed the meeting at the mis
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left
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cattle
REAL ■HTATK
Chas.
Feeders
Quality fair
in
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Care in Preparing Food.
scientists
; c t nt
years
I
SHREVEPORT KILLING
IS
per ton,
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FOR RENT.
Tuesday
-d
all the honors of the discovery
Other brands are eaten.
If you
The R°a<j to Success
WOMEN S WOES.
•the offi. ials persuaded him to wait; must “keep up.
20tfc
I The Danish scientists and officials I backs.
He is iacarcerat-
I
are prejudiced against Peary
• that h's speedy conviction denied him
PREMEDITATED MURDER.
ofre requires constitutional
Fort
or
was
MINUELL&NEOUB.
Mthollst
TENNIS GOODS
in
CARDS
~/Id. Wisdom
don't
W. E. BOTTS, VETERINARIAN.
do
druggist—aak
Of
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UNIT ANb rOCJKi/.
Keller
Just received, fresh stock of
Tennis Goods, direct from factory.
Rackets $1.50
Ring 35 for
kinds of FEED.
Delivered.
PEARY SUSPICIOUS
OVER YEAR AGO
3,2<">
Frees
$10.00, $13.50, $15.00
$17.50, $22.50, $26.00
$27.50 and $30.00
FOR RENT -BEYETT BUILDING
after October 1. See M. G. Roberta
BAR-
Old
if weak, run down or sickly.
50c. Guaranteed bv J. F 1.
Co
Stop waiting for a buyer to come
along—adwartlM
Marker |
common stuff slow !
per
re:ai1
crop
retail,
Few habits are
uot advertlela*
at Last.
It does seem that women
Moreman & Luster,
Proprietors.
the
morning
HOUSE AND LOT FOr SALE. IN
quire at 170 North Elm 26c
HAT WITH
“Wilson-Williams” on
band. Return to thia office.
I ’ROM 1NIE N T V HT E R1N A KI A N
SHOT DOWN BY RAILROAD
MAN.
J W. FRALIN. Dentiat. SOUTH
side square. Denton. Texas Middle
of block, upstairs.
the
Office
23tfc
to 25c; creamery, per lb.,
30c.
BUTTER FAT. per lb. 25c
FOUND—PAdR OF GLASSES IN
case with Dr. P. Lipscomb's name
on back of case. Owner can get same
by paying for this notice. 16tfc
FOR
alone in.
LOST-Small black leather pocket
wallet contaaing Katy ra'lroad pass
issued to Dr.J.M Inge, an I $28 check
to Denton Sanitarium Co. Suitable
reward for return to Dr. j m Inge.
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FOR GOOD TENDER BEEFjLND
choice poultry phone Wells A Bass.
Free delivery. Both phones PR. 336c
336c
DENTON
market:
Liverpool-
Oct.-Nov.
Dec.-Jan. ...
FOR RENT OR LEASE—BUILD-
ing on northwest corner of square.
See M. O. Roberta. 248tfc
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN-
»«r ’
puone.
the
hair.
Open Close
....12.18 12.27-8 12.23-1
12 24 12.32
t lie
t b»-
sev-
Ailmission by Peary's Friends.
SYDNEY. N. S.. Sept 10—H. L.
Bridgman, secretary of the
per
$10;
SANDSTORM BUGG*. COST $15 1.
a« good as new, with $30 set of hn
ne«» thrown in. for 090. This office
292tfc
FRANK PIERCE. FRESH
becoe every day. Good meats.
Phone 300, Naw 31.
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TH, EAST. SOUTH, WEST—
k parte of the city I have
to rent in- A. R. McGINTIE.
I Wiley Smith's office, next Joor to
Postoffice.
DOMESTICS CLOSED
SLIGHTLY HIGHER
OtM'uUSt
tonal charges agaiist Dr. Cook.
Julian Scruggs.
Ladies Outfitters
BUT ('LOSE WAN BEIXl.W DAY*
HIGH POINT.
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES—FULL
line of typewr ter supplies and sta-
tionery at O. M. Curtis
work Jone call No 307. either THOUGHT COOK WOULD TRY TO
,06ir FORESTALL HIM.
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wholesale
rendered,
buckets
TRUSTEES' SALE.
Whereas T. J. White of the
tv of Denton, state of Texas, did
N< t ' Just as Good'—It's tin-
One box of Hunt’s Cure is u )fa I
absolute!)
sionary Baptist church Sunday night
and
affliatedd
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I.
16 words 6 times 30c—Classified
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ADVERnSENENTS
WMMHMMBMMMWMB—MEM PF US
LOST*—CARVED GOLD BRACK
let. IReward for return to F. M
Crf4 yk’s store. - 23tfc
LOST—BLACK
stiff brim.
■ ■'3LOST—FEMALE RAT TERRIER,
coal black, very small, answers to
name of “Missie.” Reward for re-
turn to Robt. G. Wright, 49 Lula
street. New Phone 205. 26c
only constitutional cure on the mar- ;
ket. It is take-a internally in doses |
from ten drops to a teaspoonful It
acts directly on the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circu-
lars and test monials. Address F. J.
Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills fwr con-
stipation.
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BOOKS FOR SALE—HISTORY,
Art. Literature, fiction, etc. See T-
R Pierce. 22 S. Locust. 25p
New York, where he is due to ar-1
20 to 21. He asked
government to d'spatch
Healed Ixtter was l<efl—Misaive
Wa» to be Opened Khoulj Peary
l*in<! the Pole.
SHEREVEPORT, La.. Sept 10.—
Dr. M M. White, vice president of
the Louisiana Veterinary examining
board, was fatally shot five times
thia morning on Mai-3 street by Hen-
ry S-bley, a railroader who recent-
ly married White's bookkeeper.
White was entering fits buggy when
be was shot.
Dr Abernathy, the great English
physician, said: “Watch your kid-
neys When they are affected, your
life is 'n danger ” Foley'a Kidney
Remedy makes healthy kidneys, cor-
rects ur'nary irregularities. and
tones up the whole system Garrison
& Kimmina.
inspecting his private notes and mem-
orandum and with opening and read-
ing a personal letter from Dr. Cook
to his wife. Osborne also says he has
a further affidavit that Commander
Peary addressed a letter to Mrs
Cook in wh'ch he charged her hus-
band with be’ng a fakir Cook an-
nounces that he has arranged a ship
to go fqr the Eskimos who accom
The first high school to apply for |
help in the establishment of an ag
^cultural department is Van Alstyne
i which has set aside $2,0)0 and pro-
ivided for five acres of land for an
'experimental farm in conjunction,
.the Legislature appropriating $32.-
OOt' to be used in donating sums of
not less than $500 nor more tv’“_‘
$2,0bo for the purpose i
school authorities would put up
(equal amount.
I sister of E H
jdent of Dallas,
itiman's death
PATRONIZE THE BEST
Sherman Steam Laundry
New Phone 341, 28Gtf<
FOR SALE AT ONCE—PIANO,
hone and buggy, and cow and calf.
' See T. R. Pierce, Jr., at Methodlai
parsonage. 17tfc
J E McCABE TOWN AND
country Real Estate Office over Gar-
rison & KHnmins'. Slltfc
' vealed the full details of his success-
Want ads tn me itecora inu Ctiron
yle bring prompt returns,
'tn Denton" oeariy e»sry i.om«
the Record and Chr«>eich»
rive Sept 2o to 21. He asked t'.e Dentou Women Are Finding Relief
Danish government to d'spatch a I
ship at his expense to Greenlan 1 to ■
get the two Esquimos who accompa-1
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ed. You know your
him.
O. M. Curtis recommends and sells
these preparations. If yoi are gray
haired or yonr hair Is commencing
to fade you can have the first bottle
of Q-Ban Hair Restorer free—simply
call and ask for it. For sale at all
druggists.
ful quest for the pole, and it is also
expected that he will add sensation-
al statements to his already sensa
NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The bat-
tle for North Pole honors is now
on aud a history-making controversy
is expected by both sides. Comman-
der Peary’n claim to having discov-
covered the North Pole on April 6,
1909. is not doubted by any authori-
ty, Peary is now returning to Am-
erica and has sent telegrams intimat-
ing that Dr. Cook did uot d’scover
the pole on April 21, 1908. It is
expected that by the time Peary has
reached New York he will have re-
$uits?
k WMcss't **V3
yes «miy mA
fr,*sp*«pt/
Poultry.
TURKEYS, per lb., 8c to 9c.
HENS, per lb., 7 to 8c.
FRYERS, per lb., 10 to 13c.
OLD ROOSTERS each, 13 to 15c.
GUINEAS, per Joz.. >1.50.
DUCKS, per Joz. $3
GEESE, no market.
Livestock.
HOGS, per pound, gross—Light 5c
to 6c. heavy, 6 to 7c.
COWS, per lb., gross 2 1-2 to 2 3-4c.
Well, I Gues. Lot* of ,*Em
For Missei, little women and regular.
This season’s styles and cloths, color*
red, green, blue and black at
Night phones 370 (old),
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LIIILl NEWS BRIEFS;
Jack Johnsop bested Al Kaufmau'f
ia a ten-round go at San Francisco j
The enrollment at the :
Texas Normal has reaehe I
largest -n its history.
• The Maureta na broke the record
I days !
A NICE 7-ROOM HOUSE TO
rent og Odd Fellow street Just south
of my residence at 100 West Syca
mors street. ED F. BATES.
FRANK WILKINSON AT BEN
Sullivan’s old stand. Good meats and
fresh barbecue dally Phone Old 212'
New 83. 48c
and up: Balls. 50 cents each.
Please phone me your order.
Number 52.
P LIPSCOMB, M D. SPECIALIST
eye, ear. nose and throat Office
nver Curtis Drug Store.
Hides.
HIDES, green, per lb., 7 to 8c.
HIDES, dry, per lb.. 9 to 13c (ac-
cording to weight and condition).
SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE
Also 7-room house on N.
Locust street. AUs S3 seres of land
near town. Must sell some of this
, and will let any of it co at a bargain.
. J. K. McKELVY. at conn house with
J Duggan Abstract Co. 296tfc
BUSINESS HOUSE EAST SIDE
squares dwell'ng. 8 rooms, No. 104
North Locust. See J. W Jagoe, Atty .
or J. W. Jagoe. Jr., or address K
D Fritxlen, Livingston. Mont , 223
South Second St. 3 7c
club is divided in no friendly divis-
ion. Pres dent Osborne deciares that
whe-j Peary lands he will submit
three affidavits la which Peary is
accused of taking Cook's suppl es.
PRICES CURKENT
Feedstuffs.
er lb. 11.75 to 12c.
100 lbs. from $1 to
Best
ingly, unqualifiedly and absolute!'. I
guaranteed to cure any form of skin
disease. It s particularly active in
promptly relieving and permanently
Eczema, tetter, ringworm an 1 all
curing all forms of Itching known
similar troubles are relieve^ by one
application cured by one box
YOU TAKE NO RISK.
If you suffer constipation in any farm,
wu believtf we can furnish you permanent
relief. If we fail, the medicine will cost
you nothing. We want you to try Rexall
Orderlies. They ar* eaten like candy, do
not gripe or purge, cause no inconvenience
whatever, and can be taken any time day
or night. Try them today at our riak.
Two sixes, toe. and »JC.
O. M. Curtis, th* REXALL 8TORE
JI.';
A Hnrry Up Call
Quick! Mr. Druggist—Quick!—A
box of Bucklen'a Arnica Salva-
Here's a quarter—For the love of
Moses, hurry! Babby’s burned him-
self terribly—Johnnie cut his foot
with the axe—Mam'e's scalded—Pa
can't walk from piles—Bill # has
boils—and my corns ache. She Koi
It, and soon cured all the family.
It** the greatest healer on earth
Sold by J. F. Raley A Co.
FOR RENT—3-ROOM HOUSE;
barn, well, orchard, quarter acre
vineyard; $G a month. E T BROUN
27p
have
; that the value of food is meas- I
ia.gely by its purity; the re- COTTON, lint.
the most stringent pure food in seed per
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FOR SALE—RES . AU RANT ON
Wert Oak street. Desirable place
very cheap for cash. 28p
LOST—LOCKET AND CHAIN;
initials A. H. on locket; photograph
Insiie locket Reward for return to
this office
WANTED—81 J DENT TO DO
chores for bis board. MRS. M. E.
MYERS Stfc
JIM GOODE—LIVERY
feed stable. Ntce
(ontroiled nearly
n Texas, includ
Pacific I nes
an <1
One of the pleasant soc'al affairs
of the social season was the recep-
tion Thursday evening tendered by
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Everg at their
home o( West Oak street, to their
son and bride, Mr and Mrs. William
T. Evers The specious 1 •wer floor
of Ulis le.idtome horn; was very
nttract vi’ n it^ sitijiie decoration of
Cut floweis, in. and vlnees. pi
the rerept’oa ’.ne with the host and
hostess Mt and Mrs. Wil) Ev-
ers. Mr and Mrs Fred L. McFad-
den and Mr ar > Mrs. Chas. Smoot
The hostess war assisted in receiv-
and entertaining tv Mrs Chas Ab-
ernathy, Mrs J E Wilson and Mrs
A. F Evers Misses Lula Taylor,
Mabel and i’hada Elliott, Dorothy
Williams and Lillian Scripture serv-
ed* I/iHtch in the din’ng room. Dur
irg the even ng some delightful
musical numbers were enjoye i from
Mr Palmer on the violin a-j(l songs
by Miss Roberta Bass anl Mrs. Will
Evers and Mrs. 1
Some bundled or more
joyed the evening, the
Southwest I
I 113, the
idsax. a republican ot 1
is to be census supervls- |
Congressional ;
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ELI BUYHER. VETERINARY SUR-
geon; at Jim Gooode’s livery stable
Both phones 152 Calls promptly
answered. 7tfc
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In yesterday's issue it was stated
that Miss Marjorie Ballard woul'
teach in Greenville this year. It
should have been that she would
teach in Wolfe City.
NEWS FROM R< vNOKE
ROANOKE, Sept
Hogan of Garza is
Gladys Melton. j
The Baptist meeting close! here i
last Sunday with some sixty conver- Yon Will Benefit Y onrself Al! InnwM "wwa?*1 ?>TihU
s'ons and fifty-two additions to the : Humanity by Killing Dandruff'Germs ' Mh.AU, Jb-in.
church. There wag a big baptising | M'crobeg cause baldness, falling 1
" J — - -• —*- thirty-1 hair, dandruff, irritated scalp and •
other diseases It is no crime to kf’.i
them.
Get rid of all hair or scalp troubles
by using Parisian Sage, the remedy
tbnt never fails to kill the germs.
For sale by leading druggists for
50 cents a large bottle and in Den-
ten by O. M Curt's, who guarantees
it to atop itching scalp. Talling hair,
splitting hair and dandru or mon-
ey back.
Parisian Sage is the favorite with
discriminating women. Tor it will
make the hair grow luxuriant and
beautiful It is not sticky or greasv
but it is a most delightful hair dress,
ing.
“I am a good and true friend of
1 to my
I was
GOOD RESIDENCE LN WEST
part of town to rent cheap to respon-
sible person Phone Old 23, or see L.
Fa) ton. 27p
FOR RENT—5-ROOM HOUSE
on East Sycamore St. See Sam Frit*.
25c
must attend to (In-
constantly
headaches, d>zy
■ $19.50; retail $21.
^CORN. new, per bbu . 60 to 75c
CORN CHOPS, per 100 lbs., whole-
sale $1.50; retail 5 to 13c per • a feared, a-jd it is believed that an-j
100 lbs. higher
CHICKEN FEED
wholesale $1 GO,
er.
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. Parisian Sage. It appealed
i scalp trouble at once wh'le
Marvin of Sherman is con-1 using the first bottle: I also suffer*!
the Mthodlst with an itching of the scalp which
caused large sore* to form. The use
of Parisian Sage took away all the
trouble; healed and removed the
sores, made my head feel cool, and
caused the hair to grow in nicely.”
J. W. Moody. 1906 Bainbridge St,
Manchester, Va , April 2, 19 39
Sept 10-22Octl
have
.... ! more than a fair share of the aches
his*dash to the pole, but land pains that affl'ct humanity; they
------j_ _ i :— —z* “Vonn nn '1 niust attend to till-
| unt 1 next spring, which he will do. (ties in spite of constantly aching ;
■"*- ' :vor headaches, d>zy spells,
express their confidence in Cook anl bearing down pains; they must stoop
- ; over, when to stoop means torture.
They must walk and tend and work
„ j . . . , . with racking pains and many aches-
There is mi :e catarrh in this sec-t
ton of the country than all other ■
diseases put together, and until the! . . . .
last few years was supposed to be ; health is
insurable. For a great many years •
doctors pronounced it a local disease I
and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly failing to cure w th i
local treatment, pronounced it incur-
able. Science has proven catajrh to i
be a const tutional disease and there- •
ofre requires constitutional treat- ;
ment Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufac- |
tured by F, J. Cheney & Co., is the I
R. R. TURNER, 3$ WEST OAK
Harness and buggy top work.
8ho« repairing a specialty. 9-7-8
O M. Curtis,
Drugs. Jewelry.
Th* Wilson Hardware Company
makes no charge for Mtimatea on
pinmMig work.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott visited in Kel-
a few davs last week.
Miss Wilcher of Paris is vis'ting
; her sister Mrs. James.
• Henry Hainie and Miss Ada Riney
were quietly married Sunday eve-
: n'ng.
i Mr. Carrico is very low with cancel
Groceries,
I IRISH POTATOES, per bu . whole-
per bu . $ 1.4"
Quality medium
1 itc higher, tops
convenient to the store buy the reg-
ular size packages; if not near the
Has many obstructions but none so gtore. buy the large siz^ family pack-
desperate as poor health Success to- ages; if in a hot climate, the hermet
day demands health, but Electric R*liv sealed tins
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE 5-
room house with bath; W Maple
St. S. J. MeGInai*. McKinney Street
Wagonyard
FOR RENT—9-ROOM HOUSE
with bath. barn, smokehouse, etc
Three blocks from ooart square. C
H. DAVIS. lltfc
IOf^ at o™.' Wion yard,. New -neywill al^bo retunr
ILphone 43.
i33 »•*
guests <n-
------------ out-of town , ,, . .
gi-ests being Mrs. Wheeler of Tvh-r W®®„Vle >1?.?,. 1OC.a.
Miss Smith of Tyler and
Clarenec Cockrell of Dallas.
Fletcher Isbell preached at
Methodist church Sunday
and night.
Mr. and Mrs. 1^,- Sullivan
Saturday to vis t at Snyder.
Miss Elizabeth Smith has returned
from the Polytechnic college.
Miss Maude Wilson will leave to-
day for her home in Missouri, after
vis'ting here. Her father will accom-
pany her.
Ewt-1 and Bruce Sullivan of Here-
ford are visiting Herman Reid.
J. W. Beaty and family visited in
Dcnto^ several days last week.
Mrs. L. P. Grissom left Saturday
for San Antonio.
D. Davis has bought Dr.
Rice's automob'le.
Miss Wynie Dudley of Vallew View
is here
Miss Millican of Mount Pleasant.
Miss Mamie Bugg of Gainesville and
Misses Lottie Brashear, Nell Hill
and Mattie Lee Underwood of Den-
ton arrived Saturday and are teach-
ing In the public school.
Lee Sullivan has sold his interest
in the drug store.
Chas. Peery of Valley View was
in Sanger Sunday.
Mrs Ernest Rodgers and Miss Ma-
mie Kay vis'ted Miss Cecil Wells
last week.
The Sanger school
day.
’han ;]er'"a
where the |
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ANY TIME YOU NEED AN Au-
tomobile for a pleasure ride or trips
to any of the neighboring towns, call
Series L very stable J W. Skiles,
proprietor, Harry Clayton, chauf-
feur Phones (oldt 34; (new) 11.
345p
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8.—M'ss Virgie (was robbing his hotel room.
i sit ing Miss I ------------------------
----------------------- to defend h'm vigorously. The Arctic
ROSS A BLANKENSHIP. ATTOR-
aeys-at-law. Office upstairs in F 4
M Bank Building. Pilot Print. Tex.
auglO
with forcing open Cook's trunk ^nd
AN D
single and double
rigs. Old Roark barn North Locust
street. Both phones 152. 18tf
It
pro\
urec
Peary =
Arctic^ olob, admits ^that^ the law* G.at have ever been known.
I Or food that has stood out promi-
nent':' as a perfectly clean and pure
food and which was as pure before the !
ena<'.m<nt of these laws as it could
possibly be is Quaker Scocth Oats; COTTON SEED wholesale
New York Soot,, Higher, New Or
leans, Galwston and Liverpool
Lower—Other Market*.
BASEBALL RESULTS.
National.
Chicago 2. St. Louis 1.
Pittsburg 3. Cincinnati 1.
New York 6, Brooklyn 5.
Philadelphia 3. Boston 0.
Amet*can.
Ph ladelphia 11, New York '■
Boston 3, Washington i.
Chicago 1. St. Ixius 1
Detroit-Cleveland, postponed
southern.
Little Rock 1, Nashville 1
nings).
Atlanta 5, New Orleans 2.
Memphis 2. Birmingham 0
Montgomery 3-1. Mobile 1-0.
i retail 5 to 15c higher
'BALED WHEAT STRAW
I $5.50 to $6.
'PRAIRIE HAY. per toa.
$10 to $11 50 retail bale. 35 to
40c.
IOHNSON GRASS HAY.
wholesale. $8.50 to
bale 30e.
by crossing the Atlantic in
11 hours and 35 minutes.
Lewis Lindsay.
Gainesville, i
op of th s. the
district.
Two more fatal cases of pellaggra |
aie reported to the Health Officer ]
at Austin, making twelve cases of ;
th's disease discovered in Texas to
date
E. H Harriman
3,000 miles of roaj i
ing the Southern
several subsidiary
com panics.
B'shop Sei h Ward of the M. E
church South is dying at Yokahoma
Japan, where he had gone to attend
missionary conference of Chines,
apanese anj Koreans.
While nothing definite has been
given out from the Birmingham ses-
sion of the Farmers Union, it is be-
lieved that the l’nion has settled on
a minimum cotton pr:ce of 15c
The investigation of complaints
aga'nst the Southwester^ Telephone
comjiany at Fort Worth has closed
and a report will be made shortly
The commissioners complimented
the company on its treatment of its
young lady employes.
1 The first train into Dalhaft in
three days came in Thursday, over
a temporary bridge on the Rock Is-
I Denver traffic will be held
up forty-eight hours longer by the
washout at Tascosa. Hundreds off
: passengers from al] over the United
States are marooned at Dalhart.
100 lbs.
10c h gh-
coun-
. ex
e<ute to A. Collins an<j B. H Deav-
enport of the state and county above
nauied a deed of trust for the bene-
fit of h'g creditors his stock of mer-
chandise located in the Fritxlen
building on the east side of the pub-
lic square, consisting of saddles,
bridles, harness, collars and all oth-
er articles in said house, notes
books and accounts of all descrip-
tion, which Deed of Trust is of rec-
ord irj Book D, Page 214, of the
Deed of Trust Records of Denton
County, Texas. No*- in accordance
with and by the authority conferred
therein we will offer for sale on the
21st -lay of September, 1909, be-
tween the hours of lo a. m. and 4
p. m , at the Court house door in the
city of Denton, Texas, the said stock
of saddle*, harness, books, notes and
account* to the highest and beat bid-
der for cash and will execute to the
purchaser a bill of sale in accord
ance with utd Deed of Trust, if not
sold before by private sale.
IVltnee* our hands, tht* 10th day
of SeptemBter. A. D. 1900.
A. COLLINS, 5®^ ’
B H. DEAVEN PORT,
3td Fr'.Tuee.Sat. Trustee*.
\:
a* naa a* that of
quality f
steady to i
DO YOU NEED HELP? ALL
kind* of dray work and housebold
good* moving done. Phone us.
HESTER, LESTER A BROWNLOW,
New Phone 11®. O1<1 Phone 310. tf
L, ROOMS--FURNISHED OR UN-
famished, for light housekeeping
Choice location Address 124 North
MK' 25p
Bach subsequent and consecutive
Advertiements under this healing
will be inserted at the following
rates:
One time, per word 1c <
t insertion ftc'
Professional cards of three lines
or less, at $1.03 per month; more
•pace pro rata. No ad. taken for lees
than 10 cents.
All ad*, in classif ed columnc, ex-
cept those carrying regular account*
with this office must be accompaniel
by the cash to insure insertion.
HOUSE AND LOT TO TRADE
for anything worth money WHI
take a nice young buggy horse in
part payment if offered at a reason-
able price Would consider a trade
for an sutomobile of standard make
and in first class cond tfon Adlress
P. O. Box 701, Denton. 29c
Open Close Yest.
12.23 12.32 12 28-9
December 12.32 12.36 12 35-6
Spots 10 up at 12 75; sales 0.
New Orleans—■ Open Close Yest.
October .
December 12 24 12.32 12.31
Spots 1-16 down at 12 7-16; sale-
140.
Galveston—Spots 1 16
12 7-16; sales 300.
IXM'UI---
Yesterday’s receipts 61 bales; to-
tal recepts up to last night inchid
ing estimated at gins 475 bales; to1
day's receipts (estimated) 65 bales.
i Denton today probably* passed
|500-ble mark and fith it saw
Wheeler of Tvler 10west prices paid for cotton -j
, era! weeks. Yesterday’s slum;, was
followed by another slump today an |
" ' ’ • w th
(some selling lower and down to 11
; 75. Seed cotton slumped to from 4
jto 4.15c a hundred. But cotton see,!
■ went up to $19 a ton an,] goo<i d< -
| man!
I MiM-ellaneons—
| Unchanged from yesterday except
I the wfaeat quotations. F. o b. wheat
is quoted local mills at 1.22 l-2c
having ascended strongly in the past
day or two. The mills are also buy-
ing some local wheat for seed and
paying $1.30 a bushel, seed wheat
jbeing a scarce article throughout the
(Southwest this year
' Fort Worth Livestock—
i Ixtcal receipts yesterday consisted i
;of about 1,400 cattle and I 400
cales.
Beef
Mrs Annie I Va-j Rensselaer, a
Harriman, is a resl-
The effects of Har-
on the stock market I ;n g head and stomach.
— - u_.i j -v.-. -_ j James entertained
!nouncement of his death was bold afternoOa la h()nOr of Miss Wilcher
| back purposely until after the Newlof Paris Games were enjoyed, after
York Stock exchange had closed. Th£ which refreshments of cake and ices
'morning papers pr nt many com- | were served.
Iments from prominent financiers Miss s Allie Meek and Willie Ash
‘all of wholn credit the dead man • Jey w,,] spenj tomorrow in Denton
Produce.
EGGS, doz , wholesale 12 l-2c to
15c cash and trade; retail 15c
BUTTER, per lb., country, whole-
sale. 12>i to 20c cash or trade; de
livered to private residences
hotels and boarding houses at 20
25 to
sale $115; retail
per peck, 35c.
I SWEET POTATOES. new
wholesale per bu $1 25;
per peck, 43c.
II l-OUR, per 100 lbs., first and sec-
ond grade, wholesale, $2 90 to
$3.15, retail 1-c higher 100 lbs
-2Z_. sac*, wholesale
65c; retail 70 to 75c. Half sacks
wholesale. 33c, retail 40c.
LARD, country, wholesale per lb.,
13>4c; kettle rendered. 13-lb.
cans $1.60- 5-lb buckets 80c;
bulk, per lb.. 16c.
BACON, retail, dry salt extras, per
lb. 15c; smoked sides, per lb
16c; wrapped bellies n- ■
breakfast baqrin. per lb.. 25 to 26c
ONIONS, per lb., wholesale 2V4c, re-
tail 4c.
“PEAS, wholesale, per bu.. 60c.
5 to 13c
A Narrow Escape.
Edgar N. Bayliss, a merchant of
Rob nsonvllle, Del., wrote: "About
two year* ago I was thin and sick.
and coughed all the time and if I dll
not have consumption it was near to
it. I commenced using Foley'* Hon-
ey and Tar and it stopped my cough,
and I am now ent rely well, and
have gained twenty-eight pounds, all
due to the good results from tak'ng
Foley's Honey an.i Tar.'' Garrison A.
Kimmins
DR. M. L. MARTIN, SPECIAL
attention given to diseases of
eye, ear, nose and throat
over Raley's drug store.
i Beef Steers
(Market strong to
$4 10.
; Stockers and
steady on best
‘to weak.
I Butcher Stock - Quality fair to :
medium market active and steady; |
top $3 4o. ipand
Calves—Offerings commo-j to fa r !nr, (
,Cho‘ce good demand: common stuff I
steady to weak.
! Hogs—-Receipts
less desirable
strong.
pan led him to prove that he went |
out of sight of land.
There Is now a mad rush amongg
publishers from all over the world
to obtain the rights to the books
which the rival explorer* •'ill. or
have, prepared. The otters already
received by Dr Cook are bew'lder-
ing.
Dr Cook is due to arrive in New
York Sept. 21 His supporters are
arranging a notable reception for
him. t
Peary’s supporters are arrang'ng
just as notable a welcome for him I
It now appears evident that Peary i
suspected Dr. Cook before he sailed
for the Pole in 190 8, and left a '
sealed letter to be opened la case j
he found the pole, *n which he stated j
that Cook's actio-j indicated that he I
(Cook) was trying to forestall Pearv (
A movement has been started to i
make Peary an Admiral in the navy.
There are now no vacancies and Con-
gress may see fit to create an a !-
d'tional admiral and Rive Peary the
position.
in seed
$4.15.
LORN, ear per bu , 70 to 75c; re-
tail lo to 15c higher. Shelled i
per bu., 71.75c; reta'i 10 cents n
bushel mor“.
day demands health, but Electric Ically sealed tins
B'tters is the greatest health builder I
the world has ever known. It compels j
perfect action of stomach. Tver, kid- j
neys. bowels, purifies and enriches ;vention by friends, it is believed, will ‘
----- i g,.t lllt> t
1 r WHEAT, per bu. No. 2, f o. b $1.22 [nied him
. I 1-2; for seed $1 30.
from kidney ills. Kidneys cause
more suffering than any other organ.
Keep the kidneys well
and health is easily maintained
Read of a remedy for kidneys only
that helps and cures the kidneys and
is endorse by the people you know.
Mrs. L. F. Rowlett, 66 South Elm
street. Denton, Texas, says; “Kidney
trouble bothered for a long time-
and I finally became so bad that T
could not rest well. My back was
very painful and the kidney secre-
tions were too frequent 1n passage-
j and otherwise unnatural. I at
length procured a box of Doan's Kid-
ney Pills at J. F. Raley & Co.’s drug
store and after using them a short
time was cured. I am giving this ’
testimonial in the hope that other
sufferers from kidney complaint will>-
give this valuable remedy a trial.’*
For sale by all dealers Prie 50 •<
cents Foster-Mi.yurn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the Unt-
' ted States.
; Remember the name—Down's—
'and take no other. ,
Dr. Nott’* Letter Arouses Storm of
Protest—Sticks Stoutly to State-
ment-—Offers to Put up Money to
Rack His Opinion.
In a recent issue of this paper Dr.
Nott, whose fame is a matter of na-
tional recognit on. stated that there
was no cure for baldness. An opin-
ion which is evidently not shared by
all. otherwise the existence of nu-
merous concerns that advert'se to
cure baldness, to put hair on a bil-
liard ball, etc., would be imperiled.
What Dr. Nott did state, as refer-
ence to the Issue containing his
statements will corroborate, was that
he had never seen in all of the
thousands of cases which have pass
ed under hl* not'ce, one instance
where the disease of baldness ha.i
been cured. But he did state as well
that he cheerfully admitted that
there were remedies that would re-
store gray ha'r to the color of youth,
and that there were hair tonics
which would encourage tbt growth
of hair, cure dandruff and the ordi-
nary disease* of the scalp, he refer-
red particularly to Q-Ban Hair Re-
storer and Q-Ban Ha'r Tonic. Dr.
Nott states that he will give to any
charitable institution named $1,000
on receipt of any authentic proof
•bowing that hair has ever been put
on a bald head where the roots were
dead. Since his last statement the
druggists have in general la'd In a
supply of Q-Ban Hair Restorer an!
Tonic. Any one who wants to w n
the $1,900 that the doctor offers,
may send a lettef to Q. B. Dept..
Memphis, Tenn. He states, and any
druggist will endorse the statement,
to the effect if six bottles of Q-Ban
Hair Restorer falls in a single in-
stance to change gray hair to a nat-
ural color, that if th* patient ha*
used s'x bottles and the result Is not
a* claimed, a letter written to Dr.
Nott will bring back the money ex-
pended, and that If a s'x-bottle lot
of the tonic don't increase
growth and strength of the
cleanse and put the scalp in good
made by Pesry and the extraordinary
ice conditions be encountered prov-
ed Dr. Cook's report concerning hi*
liscovery But he would not accept 't
as being in line to uphold Cook’s
cla ms to being the discoverer eonceded by the experts to be the ideal i
Mr. Bridgman states that figures food fol making strength of muscle
In Peary’s statement conforms with brain. The best and cheapest of
Dr Cook's account. But he thinks <ii foods The Quaker Oats Company I
that Peary will be able to show the only manufacturer of oatmeal
that Cook did n°t reach the pole He that has satisfactorily solved the prob- |
bel'eve* Peary wrill be able to show lem of removing the husks and black ;
data to prove that be is entitled to specks which are so annoying phen
all the honors of the discovery other brands are eaten. If you are (BRAN 100 lb. wholesale $1 20; j
------------------- convenient to the store buv the rer- ‘ JetaB 5, toJ5c higher^ I...,
.-nr per ton. !wjtb wonderful abilities in finance ]
! Dr Frederick A. Cook will sail |
wholesale i from Copenhagen Thursday next for
Kola Q ” tQ I --___ '-__i- __,____ , . •
ton.
retail
Open Close Yest
.6.50-3 6.51% 6.60
6.51 6.51 V4 6.60
Spots 12 down at 6 83; sales 15 -
000.
New York—
October
Sunday afternoon at which
eight were baptised.
Mrs Wm Foster and childre-i of
Sagiiaw visited her® last week.
Mr and Mrs. Zerl Harmonson
were here one day last week.
Mrs. Leonard was here one day
last week in the interest of the Eas-
ter-i Star lodge.
Miss Gladys Melton visited la Gar-
za last week
Mrs. H. I. Reynolds W
Worth last week. - '
John Thompson and family have
moved to Fort Worth.
Ix>o Melton of Decatur visited h's
uncle here last week.
C. L. Lane made A business trip
to Fort Worth Saturday.
Dr. Hughe* of Collinsville
here Sunday afternoon.
Rev
ducting a revival at
church here.
J. C. Melton was a business visi-
tor in Dallas Saturday.
J H. Oakereoa v'sited in Garza
last week.
Bascom Horton has gone to De-
catur where he will enter school.
Baldwin Streetman and Lee Litsey
were la Fort Worth on business
last week.
The public school opened here
Monday. September 6, under the
principalship of Prof. Edwards, with
Miss Nina Moody as first assistant
teacher.
Mrs Carder, who has been quit?
s’ck, is able to be up.
Mrs. Hayden v’sited
Monday.
opened Mon-
the whole system. Vigorous body and Stanley M. Davis of Pilot Point. Tex-
keen brain follow their use You as. who is now serving the first of
can t afford to slight Electr c Bitters 'aa eight years' sentence for the kill- j
;iy. Onlv (ing of a Mexican. He is iacarcsrat-
Raley 4 'ed at Tonla Cliapai*. Davis leclares
• that h s speedy conviction denied him
(the opportunity of proving self-de-j
fense in a fight with the Mexican who |
- -
IN MEXICAN PKlriO.N.
EL PASO, Tex . Sept. 10.—later-i
the blood aad tones and invigorates j obtain a government hearing for !
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1909, newspaper, September 10, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235728/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.