Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 66, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Buy a good Shoe at
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Buy a nice Suit at
20 per cent Discount
Patronize first class
Colored Barbershop.
Sanitary
Plumbing
Everything In Toilet
Articles at Minnis* Drug
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W. R. SCOTT,
THE TAILOR.
Cleans, presses, alters and makes
men's clothes, also cleans and press-
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our customers we have
brought on a new line of pen-
nants, and we believe you will
be well nleased with super-
ior quality of material and
workmanship.
50© to $1.25
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It will pay you to get prices on
plumbing supplies and plumbing
work from Wilson Hardware Com-
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Monday, November 1. contains more'
actual wit. more innocent • mischief, |
more admirable acting and singing I
and dancing than is to be found in !
any ten of the average so-called mus- j
ical comedies. This company car-
ries a symphony orchestra and plenty 1
of high class specialties. Do not con-1
fuse Uncle Joshua Jenkins with the
various Uncle Josh shows that have
played in the past.
Largest list of subscribers,
Up-to-date equipment.
Polite operators.
Long distance lines to
important points.
Peoples’ Home Tel. Co.
E. H. EGAN, Manager.'
New Phone 40. No. 6 West Side
Square.
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connections made? ‘ If
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M, E. church, South. J. Sam Rar-
cus, pastor—Subject of morning ser-
mon will be "The Great Invitation:''
that of the evening sermon. "It Might
Have Been." Special services will be
held at 7:30 each evening during the
week. The following themes will be
considered: Monday. “Call to-Wqrk;"
Tuesday, “Our Women." Wedneslay,
“Our Men;" Thursday. "Our Chil-
dren;'* Friday, "Our Young People”
Saturday evening there will be a
Sunday school eonference for Den-
ton county at the First Christian
church which all are urged to at-
tend'.
next meeting in Colorado. 1
iting his sister. Mrs W. H. Pierce.
Toilet paper at Minnis - ■
Drugstore. LATE PERSONAL MENTION
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J. W. Beaty is here from Sanger. I
J. E. McCabe is in Corinth today, i
Jule Davis was here today from i
Collinsville.
Wilmer Hallers left this morning j
| for Fort Worth.
Mrs. J. G. Blount ig here from
| Pilot Point with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Harrington of
Plano are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. <
Mays.
T. N. Degan and Hood Cunning-
| ham of Lewisville were here today on
: business.
| Misg Irma Midkiff, who is teaching
school in Nevada, is the guest of rel-
' atives here.
| Mrs. Chas W. Moore of Montague
, county is here on a visit to her niece,
) Mrs. H. R. Wilson.
Mrs Leslie Payne is expected in
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F»e claartfiad columas of the
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ASTHMA can be cured at
home. Trial treatment and full in-
formation absolutely free of anv
charge. Write Frontier Asthma Com
pany, Room 70S. Buffalo, N. Y.
A. G. McMATH.
For your small loans and
Insurance
Notary Public,
Pfeiffer Chem. Co., St. Louis, Mo :
Gentlemen—1 had ecxema for 3 or
4 months; had tried several physi-
cians without relief. I tried your
remedy sold by Qarcfaon A Kim-1
mins and 3 boxes Cured me. This
was two years ago and it has show-
ed no signs of returning: Respect-
fully, W H. P1NCKLEY.
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Be sure you are right
take your presortptiogs
to Minnis* Drug Store.
DENTON TRANSFER CO
SA—Both Phone*—G5.
Cails made day or alght Trunk*
called for and deliverel .o any pa
of tka city.
Belle and Marie Leach, N. W. Mc-
Gee, Grover Campbell, Miss Ben Bar-
I ton. Mrs George McNeil, Miss Jane
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY. Christa!, Mrs J Ed Wilson. J. H
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Rev B. F. Clay, an evangelist of' Miss McCrary, Jewel Thomas, C. B
wide reputation in the Christian McClure and wife, T. A. McCullough,
church, is visiting in the city and ‘** ■" ■ *-
will preach at both services at the
First Christian church on Hickory
street tomorrow.
W.C GRANT WINS PRIZES
W. C. Grant, a Denton horseman
who has a number of entries, carried i
off nearly all the prizes on jacks and .
jennets at the Dallas fair He won a
consolation prize on business-galted
saddlers, but it was in the. jack and
jennee department where he shone.
Among his prizes were:
Best jack, 2 years and under, sec-
ond. •
Best jack, under 1 year and under
2, first and second.
Best jennet, 3 years and over,
first.
Best jennet. 2 years and under 3,
first.
Best jennet under 1 year, first and
second. ,.
Best jack and four jennets, any
age, first and second
Best jack and four of his get, sec-
ond.
The biggest prize for the Denton
man, however, was carrying off the
gold medal and diploma on sweep-
stakes for the best display of jacks
and jennets shown and owned by
exhibitor
Nervous Women
Electric mange, hot and cold baths.
GEO. WHITTEN. Prop
Meat DUH Square.
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Among those who attended the
I fair Saturday were J. R. Norris, Roy
Borden, Miss Stella Owsley. Mrs. J.
G, Wright of Sanger, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Batton, J. D. Bates, W. A
Klepper, Misg Myrtle Curl. Miss
Pearl Mahan. T H. Stuart. S A. Ro-
berts, Walter ivy, W. T. Johnson,
Dee Godwin. Charlie Rochester,
L Richards. W. P. Brown, A
Alarm Clocks at Minnis* McMath. R L Leach, Masses Jessie
Drug Store, 75c.
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First Presbyterian chutZh, Rev. F.
L. McFadden, pastor-—Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m.. A, P. Duggan, super-
intendent; prefcching at 11 a. in. and
7:15 p. m. At the morning service
Mrs. Banks will sing “There Is a
Land Mine Eye Hath Seen.' At the
evening service the choir will sing
an anthem. Westminster league at
6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes-
day qvening at 7 You are cordially
Invited to attend these services
save money,
reduced prices.
your purchases while stocks are* not
badly broken.
Wedding Gifts
No gift is more appreciated
more acceptable, more ap-
propriate than a well chosen
framed picture. No gift re-
mains so long—a permanent
token of friendship—to recall
with pleasure the memory of
the donor. No gift displays
the sentiment of the giver
so well as a picture, and this
without any gaudy sparkle
or inelegant pomp. Let us
show you some pictures suit-
able for gifts.
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Buy your Winter Underwear at
A Nice Discount.
Don’t miss this fine opportunity to
Everything is on sale at
Come early and make
It Win Help You
Wra. W. W. Gardner, of Paducah, Ky,tried Cardui anl.
*1 think Cardui ia juat grand. I have been uriK it for eleven years.
I am 48 years old and feel like a different woman, since 1 have been
taking it I used to suffer from bearing down aina, nervoumaas
and aleeplessneea, but now the pains are all gons and I sleep goodJ
I highly recommend Csrdui for young and old.” Try it.
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New stock of Water
man's Ideal Fountain
Pens at Minnis* Drug
Store.
Before
You Hunt
all over towaf^r tillable medi-
cines come hc-c—you won’t
need to go any farther.
We don't charts high for re-
liability either. It’s the complete,
satisfaction we give in both our
drugs and our prices that boh Is
oor customer*.
We do a big business in ready
prepared remedies of the best
♦ Rejtatt C^tary and Iron
Tonic la an invigoratihg general
tonic and stimulant, a restorative
and appetizer. If you need a
remedy of this sort you cannot
get a better one. Sold with the
Rexal! guarantee, glpyr bottle.
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Jno. A. Hann &
Best Bargains. 27 Years in Denton.
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American Presbyterian ,
1 Rev. Andrew F. Heitman, pastor—
| Regular services as usual.
announcement of the sermons by the
pastor appears in another column
is now pratically complete, and as usua
will find everything very desirable and you will find
just what you want and at a price no more than
Mpyou can afford to pay.
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All first-class barbers Good baths.
R. M. MITCHELL, Prop.
AMUSEMENTS.
At Wright's Opera House.
' Unele Joshua Jenkins, a rural , y jg her<? on vj8)t h<?r n(ece
comedy in four big laughing acts, j
which comes to Wright's opera house j.
from El Paso tonight to visit
and Mrs. Wm. Payne
Mrs. G. E. McDonald of Pilot Point
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
McDonald of Avenue A.
Miss Bennie Ray McCullough left
this morning for Belton after a
short visit with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong
of Dallas are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
D. K. Allison and family of West
Oak street.
L. I. Bullard was here today en
route home from Gober, Fannin
county, where he went to secure a
housekeeper.
Wm. Payne, who has been sick fcr
I several months at his home on West
Oak street, has suffered another set-
back and is critically ill.
8- W. Kanady, /Who has recently
established a branch seed house in
Paris, is here for a few days and will
return tp Paris Monday. He will re-
open his Denton store on the west
•side of the square within a few days
Prof. P E McDonald of Hoqey
Grove is Expected to arrive Monday
to take up his work in the North
Texas Normal college, to the faculty
Of which he was recently elected. Mr.
McDonald's successor as superintend-
ent of the Honey Grove public school
has not as yet been selected.
Mrs. J. A. Bain of S’lrerron, Bris-
coe county, formerly Miss Julia Pin-
er. is here on a visit to her mother.
Mrs. E. H. Piner. She and Mrs.
Piner left yesterday for a visit to
Mrs. Alice Cowan at Dallas, but will
return and spencU three wneks her®
and thence to Byers for a visit with
Mr and Mrs. Willis J. Simmona
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Oak Street Methodist church—
Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock;
preaching at 11 o’clock; Bibl,^sttidy
at 3 p, m.; Holiness meeting at 4
P. m.; Epworth League at 6:15 p
m.; preaching at 7:15 p m. The
preaching will be by one of the
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On account of the ever widening difference in price lHard and
Soft wheat, we have decided to plact on the market a hard wheat
flour which will be sold by all grocers at a price about 35 cents per
hundred pounds under soft wheat flour.
“Eagle” will be the same grade of hard wheat flour th# “Verabest”
is of soft wheat.
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HALL, SCRUGGS & CO.
H.F. Schweer <S Co. THE PLACES OF WORSHIP
Agents Fire and Cyclone Insur-' , , . ~~“
ance. We represent companies as i Uumberland Presbyterian church
good as the best. We solicit a Share! Sunday School 9:45 a. m. at the
of your business. j court house each Sunday
Regulai service at 10 a. m. at Cath
| olic church, Rev. Raymond Verni-
| mont, priest.
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Notice our windows; notice the
points of merit. The stove house is
Evers Hardware Co. JllO. A. HaDD ®. Co S
South Side
I Express shipment from New York brought us a swell line of
I daintv val. match sets of lace and inserting at per yd. 5 to - 10c
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I Cream and Ecru, large and small tucked net, fine mesh, at per
I yard, $1.25 and 1.50
I Irish Lace collars, cuffs and yokes, several patterns white and
cream also collar and yoke combination in very pretty designs at
I per set 50c to - - - 2.00
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A big shipment of yard-wide dress cambric with white ground
with light and dark and black dots also in small blue check with
stripes, and also with black and colored stripes yard-wide, per
& yard, I 5, 20, 25c.
We have the green dinim for N. T. S. N. Basketball Suits.
Denton Milling Company I
Something Xtra!
KANADV’S SEED HOUSE.
Will reopen Nov 10 in the building
on the west side of the square, for-
merly occupied by Beyett Brothers
with a full assortment of seeds and I
plants in season. 3td&w 1
S. W. KANADY SEED HOUSE, I
Denton and Paris. I
Attend to Your Liver.
No organ in the human body can I
gigve as many different kinds of
trouble as the liver when it is ’
right S'mmons’ Liver Purifier
makes it right and k®®ps it
For nervous, tired women, we reoommencl 0^
duL Cardui is a woman’s medicine. It acta spedl
cally on the, female organs and has a innfa, bimdn
effect on the whole system. It contains no harmf
ingredients, being a pure vegetable extract Uy«
suffer from some form or female trouble, get Cardi
at once and give it a fair trial,
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9:30 a. m„ W. F. ,
* preaching at 11 a. m.
pastor; morning
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J at 6: 30 p. m.. J. C. Guy, Pres. The
*: is cordially invited to attend
all these services. Strangers and vis-
i itors welcome.
i First Christian church. Rev. Otis
| Hgwkins, pastor—Sunday school at
( 9: 45 a m.; morning service and ser-
fnni-rolc ' anri all ; nion at 11; Endeavor society at
6:15- p. tn.; evening service and ser-
mon at 7:30. Evangelist B. F. Clay
of Idaho will preach at both services.
Morning subject, "The Church at
Work;” evening subject, “Christian
Unity—Is it Practicable?" Special
music. All welcome.
! Miss Elsie McCormick. Miss Murt,
' Miss Fulton. V. W. Sheparl and fam-
lily, W. T. McCormick. Jim Brown.
Rev. Clay has just | Miss Eva Brown, Buck Meadows,
closed a very, successful meeting in Luther Meadows. J. B. Starnes, P.
Oklahoma and is on his way to his ; KifEy and wife. Miles Poe, Mrs Le-
He is vis-, ta McCormick and daughter Nina.
-. j Miss Madie Brownlow. Miss Fannie
Davie. Mrs. Pike Martin and children.
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A SERIOUS QUESTION.
Mortgaging your land is a serious
(question, and you should be careful
whom you deal with. Ask your
banker about us, then write us what |
you want in farm loans. We make
best terms and lowest rate of inter-
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Patronize the Best
and be Satisfied
dome and see for yourseif.
clean, press, dye, make or alter any-
thing in the way of clothing for la
dies ana gouts and operate the only
steam and French benzine dry clean,
ing plant la North Texas.
WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE.
Denton Steam Dye
Ne< Phone 300.
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Works and Hat Factory, preachers of the Bible institute
I Nazarene Church of Pilot Point
1 Baptist church. Rev. M. T.
, drews, pastor—Sunday school
Jarrell, Supt.;
and 7 :30 p. m.
1 by the pastor; morning subject,
| “Texas, Our Samaria.”
I have added to my stable1 public
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A Coupe
and will use it for public.
It is especially adapted for
beddings, f______2_ ____1
special calls of any kind.
Any time you need a nice
single or double rig, call us.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 66, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1909, newspaper, October 30, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235802/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.