Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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fFall SKirts
TOWN
RECEIPTS
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tbe
unit NEWS BRIEFS
HELP WANTED.
Open
this
who has been
W Russell, the
insane
killed
herself
lost on rorv
Willis
CONCERT BY BAND
a
WILD WEST SHOW
Bruster,
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KEAi. KHTATL.
per
W
Moore.
vs
Chow ler
W Dav.
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be
-Gounod
a
Moore
bu .
No
$ i 11;
to
tical ones.
Texas
C
Texas
w
Clark
feeding station.
FOR RENT.
John Peoples
vs
FOR
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Will
Henry.
vs
vs. Will Henry, ar
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Hobbs
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AMUSEMENTS.
c
w
Clark.
vs
Houston. San Antonio an<i Waco.
The Federal treasury at the end of
60c.
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208
206
BUMCULLANEOtS.
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covering the North Pole an 1 return-
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GARDS.
ing alive.
A Narrow Escape.
CURED TO STAY -.....1).
and
Kimmins.
R R TURNER, 35 WEST OAK
TENNIS GOODS
9-7-8
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had
A Hiirry Up Call
Moses, hurry! Babby’s burned >lm- (
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Speaking of the
Divorce Evil
Just received, fresh stock of
Tennis Goods, direct from factory.
Rackets $1.50
COURT ADJOURNS
r FOR THIS WHK
COTTON RECEIPTS
PAST IOO MARN
High Mark Lo.ally Is 12.3] 1.4 in
IJnt and 4.M iu Need—Tele,
graphic and L°cal Market*.
FOUND—GOLD WATCH CRYS^
"•------' 18tfc
BAR-
Old
better show
has
PRICES CURRENT
Feedstuffs,
lint per lb .
crop.
retail.
ton.
retail
August, in spite of heavy feceipts !
shows the expenditure of $28 uoo,-I
NORTH BOUND.
..............7...........9:37
and
all
50c and
Guarantee! b*.
SANDSTORM BUGGY. COST $15),
as good as new. with $30 set of hat
u«m thrown in. for $90 Thlg office.
292tfc
per
retai)
Missouri with
and Florida with 75 were the
... ... was
and Arkansas with 60
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TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES—FULL
line of typewriter supplies and sta-
tionery at 0. M. Qprtis.
FOR RENT OR LEASE —BUILD-
‘ng oq northwest corner of square.
See M G. Roberts. 248tfc
HOUSE
street
W
r5tf
FOR GOOD TENDER BEEF AND
choice poultry phone Wells A Bass.
Free delivery to all parts of town
336c
TIME TABLE.
Missouri, Kansas and Texas
SOUTH BOUND.
6:40 a
.3
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Lu
mu-
They
any
per
&
80c;
lbs..
nr.
m.
3L
m
m
RENT —DES 1R A BLE
W. Maple
St. S. J. McGinnis MdUStey Street
Wagwiyard
W. E. BOTTS, VETERINARIAN I
r
GOOD HOUSE. BARN AND OR-
chard and 20 acres of '.and. north
‘and adjacent to Deaton, to rent for
cash See L. Fulton. 333p
leading lawyers of Austin
death's door from a 1
y»is.
NORTH. EAST. SOUTH. WEST—
are the parts of the city I have
houses to rent in A. R. McGINTIE.
Wiley Smith'* office, next door to
Fostofflc*.
new
$1 25;
On account of the death of J, J.
Keesee, who was a kinsman of some
of the parties to the suit on trial
and the only one aet for the week,
Thu relay
buckets
10 0
10c h gh-
000 in excess of the receipts. A def- y;
ic.it of large projiortions is expected |
at the end of the present fiscal year
The North Pole is the property of
the United States, says a Washing
ton dispatch, by reason of its discov- j ]y cured by it. Pest for "hay fever.
Miss Carrie Lane
confined in jail
being judged
by hanging
, ®d and quickly cured his neighbor.
’ - ' - ----- .—. — „ ----1 ofc a
drove
lung
enough cotton producing states -with
percentage of from 73 to 75.
St. Harness and buggy top work.
Shoe repairing a specialty. £ " 3
if weak.
50c. Guaranteed bv J F
Co
Jewelry.
BRAN, per 1" 1 lbs. wholesale $1 2
retail 5 to 15c higher
Transfers of vendors lien notes at
& C. office. 300tfc
on
by
re-
Shelled
a
O. M. Curtis.
Drags.
Prof Paul
and Miss Ivy
cago were
Springs, Col.
and up: Balls. 50 cents each.
Please phone me your order.
Number 52.
i^*»a
At Wright's Opera House.
An a Ivance notice says:
Honest endeavor will alwa.'s .
crowned with success. No doubt this [
is the reason why Richards f
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ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN-
»er work Jour call No. 307. either
^none. 205tf
and mod-
'tiTr'-
u c
J. W FRALIN. Dentist. SOUTH
side aquare. Deuton, Texas. Middle
jf block, upstairs.
It is announced that E H Harr!
tna.i's health is improving daily.
DENTON CONCERT BAND V'"
PLAY PROGRAM ON SQUARE
TONIGHT AT H O'lDM'k.
I — fcS. * — —- — * » ■ — m
tai and rim Thia office
FOUND—PAIR OF GLASSES IN
case with Dr. P. Lipscomb's name
bark of case Owner can get same
pitying for this notice. 16tfc
Quick! Mr. Druggist—Quick!—A
box of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve—
Here's a quarter—Fpr the love of
as
Jerome Day.
J T A mason.
of mortgaged
Weidmann * Big American shows
will be i-j Denton Friday, Septem-
ber TO, for two exhibitions- after
noon and night The exhibition will
include a wild west scene, a band of
Sioux Indians, wild horse riding and
FRANK WILKINSON AT BEN
Sullivau'a old atabJ. Good meats and
fresh barbecue daily. Phone. Old 21$'
New 88. 333p
This morning’s express broughr two shipments
of the new styles in skirts from $3.50 to $15.
We wish to call your special attention to our S5. $6, $8 50 and $8
skirts. These are extra good values in t e correct shades and mM-
els. * e are stlling early fall hats every day. come in lnd ate them
Julian Scruggs ladiev outfitter
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ROSS A BLANKENSHIP. ATTOR-
oeys-at-law. Office upstairs tn F A
M Bank Building. Pilot Point, Tex
aujio
Edgar N Bayliss, a merchant of
. “About |
and sick, j
I eidmann'n big amerh an
SHOWH HEBE FOR TWO EX.
HIBIT1ONS SEPT ll».
There is more catarrh rn this sec-
t on of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few- years was supposed to be
insurable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and
by constantly falling to cure w th
local treatment, pronounced it incur-
able. Science has proven catarrh to
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
only constitutional cure on the mar-
ket It is take^ internally in doses
from ten drops to a teaspoonful It
acts directly on the blood and
ecus surfaces of the system
offer one hundred dollars f®r
ease it fails to cure. Send for circu-
lars and testimonials. Address F J.
Cheney & Co, Toledo. Ohio
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
sti patton
1
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 got
it and aoon cared all the family.
It'a the greatest healer on earth
Sold by J. F. Raley A Ce.
IV worda 6 times
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This case
Members of geographical, Arctic
exploring and other scientific socie-
ties In America o not doubt in the
least that Dr. Cook has really dis-
covered the North Pole While there
was some doubt in Berlin and Rome
as to the truthfulness of the report,
scientists say they can tell from fig-
gures, etc . when Dr Cook arrives,
whether or not be really went to the
Pole. They io not doubt that the evi-
dence will be convincing.
FOR RENT -8-ROOM
close in. on West H’ckory
Good barn, garden Apply to J
Cook
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DENTON, Sept. 3.—Rece'ved up
to Sept. 51 bales; received yesterday
33 bales; at gins 14 bales, today's
receipts (estimated) 40 bales—total
receipts up to last night 112 bales,
up to this afternoon I estimated)
142 bales. That is the local cotton
record. The high price paid yester-
day was 12.31 l-4c n the lint and
4.35 in the seed, the highest of the
season. High price today is 12.25 and
4 28 respectively.
Llvernonl— ' open Close Yest.
. 6.60-1 Vi’ 6 60 6.60
6.60 6.60
P. LIPSCOMB. M D SPECIALIST
eye, ear. □one and throat. Office
over Curtis Drug Store.
DO YOU NEED HELP? I
kinds of dray work and household
good* moving done. Phone
HESTER. LESTER A BROWNLOW
New Phone HO. Old Phone
c . ----
Waat ads la ths Kecora ana
!e)a bring prompt ratarna. f
•Ta Denton" nearly every home read*
the Record and Chronicle. t
V- M /I:.:
FOR CHILDREN.
The safest, gentlest, most pleasant and
in every way desirable bowel regulator for
children, as well as for adults, are Kexall
Orderlies. They are eaten like caudy.
They soothe and invigorate the delicate
intestines, making tr.em strong and active.
They relieve constipation and vvetcutne
the necessity of tne regular use of laxative.
If thev don’t do as we riaim we will return
the price paid us iot them. Two sues
fee. ano c;c.
O M. Curtis, the REXALL STORE
WANTED—STUDENT TO DO
chores for his board MRS. M. E
MYERS gt.’c
VaGENTS—laADIES OR GENTLE-
mea for Deuton and Denton county
Something new, good seller; profits
only limited by ability. Exclusive
territory. Texas Sales Co., Green-
, Texas. 19p
robe anj questionable acts have have '
never found a place in the‘r pro j
gram These methods may succeed
for a tttne. but the American people
are too intellignt to tolerate it for
long Not a questionable word, act
or song can find place in the per-
formance given by the company
Heads of families oftea hesitate to
take their mothers, sisters, wives or
children to a minstrel show for this
reason, but they need have no fear
to take them to a performance given
by this company. The program is ab-
solutely clean and refined This com
pany. which numbers nearly forty
people, will be seen at Wright’s
opera house Saturday. Sept. 4.
Bring the children out to see the big
free street parade at noon
Trying to succeed in business
without advertising is like the
case of the man who, trying to
cut expenses, divorced hie wife
and alone attempted to keep
house and raise his children.
It cost him more money foe
doctor bills and funeral ex-
penses in a year than kegwwe
his w ife in a lifetime.
VFAen advertising is
divorced, business suc-
cess becomes failure.
FOR SALE AT ONCE—PIANO,
horse and buggy, and cow and calf
See T. R. Pierce. Jr . at Metho-llsi
171 fc
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—
Sgrrey aad two bay maree S. W.
Warren, 107 N Elm St 19p
The dream of Jay GoulJ for a
through train service from the Mis-
sissippi to the Pacific coast points
will be realised in a few months
when a train service wil) be inaug-
urated over the Missouri Pacific. Rio
Grande and the Western Pacific
railroads, all of which belong to the
GoulJ system.
ELI BUYHER. VETERINARY SUR-
geon; at Jim Gooode’s livery stable.
Both phones 152. Calls promptly
answered. 7tfc
FOR RENT—9-ROOM HOUSE
with bath. barn, smokehouse, etc
Three blocks from court square C
H DAVIE lltfc
HOUSES OF ALL KINDS TO
reht. See L Fulton, or phone 185
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bit stiffer in both emand and price
and good new corn is worth 65c at
local wagon yards Good old corn is
worth 75c, but some of it is weevil-
ridden and is selling as low as 60c.
Pri'irie hay continues strong and
cOiTienhat higher—as high as $12 a
ton Johnson grass is still at $8.5)
’o $10. according to quality.
Civil service exainatioas for3,OoO
Census office clerkshps will be held
on October 23. The examinations
in Texas will beheld at Amarillo.__
Austin. Brownsville, Dallas. El Paso Ipq
lai.thems. by many soldiers and the
best military bands of the country
an.l Mexico.
There is no limit to toe possibili-
ties of a want ad In the Record and
Chronicle.
The examining trial of Mrs. Flan- j
ary, charged with the killing of her i
husband, was passed over at Dallas
until next Tuesday on account of I
the condition of Mrs Flanary, who !
is not now able to stand the ordeal
band was take;1
afterward.
The locating board of the West [
Texas Norma] has decided on Canyon |
City as the location for the new
school. The board also recommends
to the next legislature that two more j
normals be established west of the '
98th meridian
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the state.
at $4.000.
State of
arson.
State of
burglary.
State of Texas
burglary
State of Texas
horse theft
State of Texas
son.
State of Texas
burglary.
•tate of Texas
burglary
The criminal docket will be taken
up Monday, September 20. and all
cases less than felony will be taken
up the first week
I’roduce.
always EGGS, dox , wholesale 10 to 12)4c.
cash or trade; retail 2 for 25c.
whole-
While most scientists believe the
truthfulness of Dr. Cooks claim to
have reached the North Pole and are
congratulating him on his success, a
few small souls are denouncing the
report as a fake, notably a couple of
stayat-home scientists of the Univer-
sity of Chicago. London also seems
a bit skeptical. The Esquimaux who
accompanie’ Dr. Cook were ques-
tioned by a Danish explorer confirm
Dr. Cook's statements
Best i„ Existence.
’ I sincerely believe all things col-
injured when he lost control of his | sidered, Hunt's Lightning O‘l is the
automobile which he was driving.
.1 <’
killed Douglas Williams age!
and then committed suicide in Fort
Worth.
TODAY'S IDX'KHTN PUT
CEHTH OVKK 1OO.
Gov Campbell declined to gra it
sixteen days' respite for the negro, iand destruct’on of. American
3 ................................6:40 a. m
713 (local)......................8 a. »•».
281 (Dallas branch)... 12:05 p m
„3:10 p. m.
. 6 58 p m.
lb. 15c; smoked sides, per lb
15c; wrapped bellies, per lb.. 17c;
_ breakfast bacon, per lb.. 25 to 26c
is the reason why Richards & 'ONIONS, per lb., wholesale 2 14c, re-
Pringles Famous Georgia Minstrels j
COTTON lint per lb . 12 to 12.25;
seed, 100 lbs , $4 to $4.30
< ORN, ear. per bu , 70 to 75c;
10 to 15c higher
retail 10 cents
Gro<-eries.
IRISH POTATOES, per bu , whole-
sale $l.lj. retail per bu . $1 50;
per peck, 40c.
SWEET POTATOES,
wholesale per bu. I
per peck, 4 3c.
Liverpool—
Oct.-Nov.
Dec.-Jan..........6.60
Spots 5 up at 6.88; sales 12.00).
New York— Open
FOR SALE--GROOM HOUSE
and lot 60x156 feet on Oakland Ave-
nue and good well and smokehouse,
a bargain at $1000. Ixqu're at 9 4
Oakland avenue 20p
Wbat Dr. Nott etat^t I eairionJv
in • few <atM*w grow hair on a bald
head, but I caa always eave wt»at
you have, anj 1 never failed to Fe-
ature gray hair to the vigor and
color of yootb. *
The moat beautiful face appears
plain Indeed if not crowned with a
head of luxuriant hair. One of the
greatest charms of a beautiful wo-
n’an a ter hair and no wo-
man can be eaid to be a specimen
of fem nine beauty who has short,
thin, scraggly hair. When we
speak of a Delilah, we call to mind
the image of some fascinat ng circe
with long, wavy, luxuriant tresses.
Fall’ng hair as well as gray hair
rings the death knell of femtnfns
charm, beauty and vigor.
Q-Ban Hair Restorer will make
gray-haired people look youthful,
and after it has done its work no
barber, physician or specialist can
perceive that it is the work of art
Ir medication No woman need be
without a luxuriant head of hair if
she can obta n Q-Ban Hair Tonic.
Fali ng hair ft corrects after one or
two applications, anj it Increases the
strength, length, vigor and thickness
of the hair
Any druggist will assert, that if
six bottles of Q-Ban Hair Restorer
does no. change gray hair to a
yr-u'hfo' color s.,d that, if both the
Restorer and Ton e do not arrest
falling ha r. cure dandruff, etc., that
tour i.oney will be refunded if you
have u ed up to the sixth bottle
You know your druggist—ask him
O. M, Curtis recommends and sells
these preparations. If you are gray-
halred or your hair is commenc ng to
fade, you can have the first bottle
of Q-Ban Hair Restorer free—sim-
ply cal] and ask for it. For sale at
all druggists. yO7
Woodall, aged 25. shot and [
45,
Great preparations are being made
for the reception of Presidents Tbft
and Diaz in El Paso and Juarez on
October 16. They will be met by 10.
33'1 school children siging National
DEATH OF J. J. KEESEE CAUSES
ADJOURNMENT T11X MONDAY.
of the North Pole, Is greatly delight-
ed with the achievement of her hus-
band. Although she had not heard
from Dr Cook for more than a year
she never lost confidence in hi8 dis
1
Fail
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Denton county. Greeting;
j You are hereby commanded that
you summon, by making pu-..cation
of this citation some newspaper
published in the county of Den-
ton, if there be a newspaper publish-
ed therein, but if net, then in any
newspaper published tn the 16th ju-
dicial district, but if there be no
newspaper published in said judicial
district, then i-j a newspaper publish-
ed in the nearest district to said
16th judicial district for eight weeks
previous to the return day hereof,
the unknown heirs of Thomas Cas-
sidy, their heirs and legal represen
tatives. whose residence is unknown,
to be and appear before the Honor-
able District Court, at the next reg-
ular term thereof, to be holden In
the county of Denton at the court
house thereof, in the c'ty of Denton
on the 2nd Monday after the 2n!
Monday la Augnst. A D 1909, same
being the 23rd day of August. A D.
1909, then and there to answer a
petlt’on filed in said court oa the
9th day of August. A D. 1909. in n
suit numbered on the docket of sal 1
court. No. 5114, wherein W. H. Butts
Is plaintiff and the unknown heirs of
Thomas Cass'dy are defendants
The nature of the plaintiff's de-
mand being as follows, towit:
Title and damages hi and to the
following described property, towit:
Situated in the county of Denton and
state of Texas and being part of the
land patented to the heirs of Tho-
mas Cassidy by Patent No 346, Vol
17. and described by metes and
bounds as follows: Beginning at
the N. W. corner of said Cassidy sur-
vey and the 8. line of the E. Bates
survey—Thence south with the west
line of the Cassidy survey 160 rods
to the northwest corner of Coleman
tbenee
said
his
Beginning at 8 o clock this evening |
the Denton Concert band w ill play j
a program consisting of several num- ,
bers
The piajram is given below
The Denton band will play a con- I
cert on the public square tonight 1
The following is the program which ;
will be rendered:
MaiVii—Cli'cke j Chow ler
Pp
Celebratio waltz from 11 Trovatore '
BALED WHEAT STRAW, per ton.
BUSINESS HOUSE EAST SIDE
square^ dwelling, 8 room;, No. 104
North Locust. See J. W. Jagoe, Atty.,
or J. W Jagoe, Jr., or address K
D Fritxlen, Livingston Mont., 22?
South Second St. 37c
Other Court Order* Made—Home of
the Criminal l»mket Orders for
the Term.
Night on Bal,] Mountain.
On a lonelv night Alex Bento-j of
’. N. Y. climbed Ball
Bl -
1 / room house with bath;
1 assault
- - , Slate of Texas vs W M
and J°hn Kirk, swindling over value i
owiie oi inf t-„ ,
W
Each subsequent and consecutive | J McCABE, TOWN AND
Advertlemexta under thia heading country Real Estate. Office over Gar-
will be inserted at tbe following rison A K'mmlnz’. 311tf;
rates: |
One time, per word ......................lc<
Insertion ——.........................^ci
Professional cards of three lines
or leas, at $1.03 per month; more
•pace pro rata. No ad, taken for less
than 10 cents.
Ail ads. in clasaif ed columns, ex-
cept those cairying r-gular accounts
with this office must be accompanied
by the cash to insure insertion.
4
per ton. wholesale
retail bale, 35 to
- -Verdi.
March—Society Swing McKee
Passions of the Heart—Waltzj-s
Barnard.
Melodies from Faust
March and Two-Step
—'Haines
March—Washington Post—Sousa, j
EXTRAORDINARY' HAIR TONIC.
It Won't Grow Hair on Bald Heads.
Unlike all other hair restorers.
Parisian Sage won't grow hair on
bald beads. Neither will It grow hair
on china eggs, door knobs or hitching
posts.
One claim is about as sensible as
the other.
If your head is bald and you want
to cover it with hair, get a wig
Par'sian Sage, the quick-acting
hair rejuvenator. is of no use to bald
headed people; but for people who
have thi-j hair, falling hair and lan-
druff, and where the baU spot Is just
beginning to show, there is nothing in
this wide world that will give such
satisfactory results as Parisian Sage
Parisian Sage is guaranteed by O
Ai. Curtis to drive out dandruff and
stop falling hair in two weeks or
money back. It stops Itching scalp in
two days and keeps the scalp cool
and free from odors in warm wekth
er.
There is nothing on eaith that will
«o quickly turn dull, faded hair into
lustrous anj luxuriant hair as Paris-
ian Sage.
Try • bottle of Parisian Sage at
O. M.‘Curtis’ risk. Use It for a week,
and you will have no use for the or-
dinary tonics. Parisian Sage Is de-
Foley's Kidney light fully perfumed, free from grease
and stickiness, and a large bottle
costs but 50 cents. Tbe sirl with the
auburn hair is on every bottle.
1 Augl8-3&Sep$
ui Bu/uiacu, i *vr. kiu-
■■>eys, bowels, purifies and enriches;
the blood, aad tones and invigorates’
the whole system Vigorous body and I F i-OUR, per 100 lbs , first and sec
keen brain follow their use. You ;
can't afford to slight Electric Bitters
run down or sickly. Only
Raley &
White's 60 acres of land, I
east with tbe north Hie of
Coleman White's land passing
northeast corner, in all 100 rods to a
stake; tbenee north 160 rods to a
stake in the north line of said Cas-
' sidy survey; thence west with the
said Hio 100 rods to the place of
bginning, containing 100 acres Said
land being in the eastern portion of
Denton county, Texas.
Plaintiff says that he is tbe legal
and equitable owner of the land
above described through a regular
chain of title from and under the
state of Texas. He also pleads offen-
sively and affirmatively the three
five and ten years statutes of limi-
tation and prays for damages in the
sum of One Thousand Dollars and
for tL e and possession together with
writ of retrfctlon, costs of suit, etc
The petition is endorsed “this action
is brought as well to try title as for
damages." 1
Herein fail not, and have you be-
fore said court, on the said first day
of the next term thereof, this writ,
with your endorsement thereon,
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under m»- hand and seal of
said court at office iD the city of
. Denton this, the 9th day of August.
__A. D., 1909. W E. DURBIN.
Clerk District Court, Denton Coun-
ALL ty, Texas 8wks
usebold ........
“• ” Dr. Abernathy, the great English
NLOW, 1 physician, said: "Watch your kid-
310. tf n«ya When they are affected, your
~~— life is in danger."
a Chroa Remedy makea healthy kidneys, <»r.
b«auaa rects ur’nsry irregularities and
no read* tones up the whole system Garrison
. IA Klmmlns.
Don't ,---* 7 — _____
plasters wbe^ you can get a
Chamberlain s L'niment for twenty-
five cents A piece of flannel damp-
•ew.d with this liniment is superior C
any plaster for lame back, pain.- !a
the side and chest. avJ much cheap-
er Sold by J A Mina s.
district court adojurned
until Monday. The jury in the case
of the Southern Car company and
Denton Concert band, intervenors in
t|»e case of L. T. Millican et al. vs
Denton interurban Railway and
Power Plant company, was discharg
ed unt'l next Thursday, at which
time the trial of the case will be re-
sumed.
The grand jury has made its re-
port and adjourned for the term.
Sixteen indictments were returned,
three of which were misdemeanors
and the remainder felonies. This is
the smallest number of misdemean-
or "ndictments returned in
11 county in a number of years, with
. Close Yest.
October .12.47 12.50-1 12.41-2
— 12.51-2 12.59-60 12.47
Open 2 p. m. Yest
12.40 12 42 12.33-4
...12.47 12.52 12 41-2
Local Miscellaneous—.
The local markets are practically
unchanged. New corn, however, is a
Judge Robt. L. Penn, one of the
is near
erep being an American. No con-
test of the claim is expected, howev-
er. over the valuable possession
The ROXf] to Success
Has many obstructions, but none so
desperate as r»oor health’ Success to-
day demands health, but Electric
B’tters is the greatest health builder
the world has ever known. It compels
perfect action of stomach, liver, kid-
STS' ~
■U. A-jlk 1
ond grade, wholesale, $2 90 to
$3.15, retail 1-c higher 100 lbs
CORN MEAL, 35-lb. sacic. wholesale
65c; retail 70 to 75c. Half sacks
wholesale, 33c. retail 40c
LARD, country’, wholesale, per
13>4c; kettle rendered. 13-lb
bulk, per lb.. 16c.
i BACON. r“tail, dry salt extras, per
lb. 15c; smoked sides.
be '
Dr \V
ment Bureau of Entomology is pre-
as and Oklahoma o-> the erad cation cotton belt and in Texas 69. Tfce.^
of Lie boll weevil. 1 . . „
________ it ion of i a in Texas.
Thi. paper ia building your
neighbox’a buaineaa. He fc*
rraaona He tried advertWiy
and h helped bmx It ia wot
•n experiment — thia paper
briuga reaulta. Good, hard,
convincing result* — AeAm.
JIM GOODE—LIVERY AND
feed stable. Nice aingle and double
fga. Old Roark barn. North Locust
street. Both phones X52. 18tf
the new experimeetal an 1 feed sta-
ttions have announced that the places ;
selected for th,- farms will not be;gi-jja t],e
announced for several days yet. . Tennessee were the best of the sW
Scientists in Chicagn very greatly '
doubt the truthfulness of the storv I
that Dr. Cook has reached the North 1
Pole and more evidence will have to '
be presented to convince these skep i Fort Edward,
tical ones. ( Mouatain to the home of a neighbor,
tortured by asthma, bent on curing
him with Dr K ng’s New Discovery,
that had cured himself of asthma
LOST- -STICK PIN WITH D1AM-
ond setting. Return to Chas Smoot
for reward i4tfc
At Caracas. W. W Russell, the
at Hillsboro since American minister, received $59,375
which is to be pa d to the New Yorkfe
I and Venezuelan company. He also
| received a signed proctocol by which
j the Venezuelan govei iimeat Dims lt-
Uolorado yearly installments. This is the first
of large sums of money the Vene-
jzuelan government will be compelled
to pay in atonement for confiscation
‘ i prop-
Marcellus Thomas, who is to be hung * rty rights in Venezuela by the Cas-
io Houston trxlay. 1'<> government.
C. Laprade, cashier of the First '
National bank of Tulia, was ser’ously
• - — - — 11 ...
Not “Just as Good’—It's tiw Best.
; One box of Hunt’s Cur© la unfalL
I ingly, unqualifiedly and absolutely
stroke of paral jkuaranteed to cure any form of skin
disease it s particularly active in
promptly relieving and permanently
Eczema, tetter ringworm ail all
i curing all forms of Itching known
.similar troubles are relieved by one
application cured by one box.
The citizens of Canyon City ato
j greatly elated over their town hav-
I ing been selected by the locating
board as site for West Texas nor-
| mal. A big jollification is planned
I for Friday night and invitations
have been sent to all Panhandle
towns to send representatives to the
i celebration.
tail
per bu., 76-78c;
bushel mor-.
|< ORN. new per bu . 50 to 6oc, 72 )b
to the bushel
CORN CHOPS, per loo lbs., whole-
sale $1.50; retail 5 to 1 )c
loo lbs. higher
cans $1.60 5-lb.
( Hit KEN FEED |
wholesale $1.6";
n Chicago very greatly
of Clarealon j the Venezuelan government binds it-
Hunt'er Dodge of Chi-i8df to pay $415,815 more m seven
married at
U-
FRANK PIERCE, FRESH
’ becue every day. Good meats.
Phone 300, Naw 31.
Clarence Slaughe, while working iu
a well near Anna, was overcome by
powder gas and probably wu. die.
... --------_---------------
Office at Owens' Wagon yard, New
phone 42. Night phones 270 (old),
y tt new. 308tfc
many other interesting and entertain
fag features At noon on the day of
the show a big street parade will be
given along the principal streets of
th,- town.
How a Denton Citizen Found Com-
plete Freedom from Kidney
Trouble.
'"'If you suffer from backache
From urinary diorders—
From any disease of the kidneys.
Be cured to stay cured.
Doan’s Kidney Pills make asting
cures.
Denton people testify.
Here's one case of it:
R. R. Turner. W Oak St., Den-
ton, Texas, says: "I gave a public
testimonial in favor of Doan's Kid-
ney Pills in 1905 after they had
given me great relief from backache
and lameness. I am glad at thia time
to reiterate everything I sa'd in mv
previous statement aa my trouble
has never returned. I can say that
Doan's Kidney pills permanently cur-
ed me of kidney trouble. My opin-
ion of Doan's Kidney Pills a* a kid-
ney remedy la of the highsatj'
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cunts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the Hal-
ted State*
Remember the name—4>oau’s—
and take no other. J g
J
' $5.50 to $6.
PRAIRIE HAY.
$10 to $1 1.5<<
I 40c.
Dixie Land ' JOHNSON GRASS HAY.
wholesale $8 50 to
bale 30c.
WHEAT per
$1 17
PATRONIZE THE BEST
Sherman Steam Laundry.
New Phone 341. 2S6tfc
No.
No
I No.
No 1.
No.
WANTED—SOME GOOD OLD
soul, a woman with patience and en-
ergy, not afraid of a little work or
"boogers’’ to gook after household
dutiea, and stay with my family
through the fall and wiuter. J. J. B.
McCullar, Phone 22 18p
W Clark
Rob'nsonville, Del., wrote:
two years ago I was thin
and coughed all the time aid if I di 1
not have consumption it was near to
it. I commenced usiag Foley's Hon-
ey and Tar aid It stopped my cough,
and I am now entirely well, and
have gained twenty-eight pounds, all
due to the good results from tak'ng
Foley’s Honey and Tar." Garriao-i & |
Kimmtns. ,
Camargo, Mex . near Rio Grande !
C’ty. Texas, is reported to have been
half wiped out by the flood in the
Rio Grande It is presumed that no ’
loss of life was caused and that the
4.000 inhabitant? of the tqwn __
ample warning of the flood to get
out of the danger zone.
iite’'* M'u j.'1 \
ANY TIME YOU NEED AN Au-
tomobile for a pleaanre ride or trips
to any of the neighboring towns, call
Smles E very stable J. W. Skiles,
proprietor, Harry Clayton, chauf-
feur Phones (old) 34; (new) 11.
345p
Pringle s Famous Georgia Minstrels j tail 4c.
have been so long before the public. I PEAS, wholesale, per bu
To make this season better than las*. ----—
to give the public a
this year tha-j last.
been the watchword of the manage-
ment Wor-j out iJeas. shabby ward- [BUTTER, per lb . country.
mh.. nnoatiAnaxi.. ....... ! sale. 12 *4 to 20c cash or trade; de
llvered to private residences or
hotels and boarding houses at 20
to 25c; creamerv. per lb . 25 to
30c.
BUTTER FAT, per lb . -5c
No.
|No. 2 ..............................12:56 p
No 282 (Dallas branch) 4:25 p
No. 4 ...................... 9 55 p
No. 714 (Local) ........... .10 p.
Texa* and Pacific.
SOUTH BOUND.
..........................3:50 p.
NORTH BOUND.
Mrs. Cook, wife of the discoverer [No. 32 ....... 10:20 a.
_________________________________ I
Mr. a-jd Mrs. Jake S|>angler. old |
res'dents of Sherman, die | tbe same
day, The wife die 1 first after sev- !
eral days’ illness from pneumonia. In i
less than an h ir afterward her bus- !
sick and died soon 1
Dr Sarringtoa, inspector of the
state experimental farms and a mem _ ________ _______ __ ______
ber of the board for locating four This wonderful"medicTne soon rellev-
new stations, spent Thursday in Fort [ ed and quick]y curPd hl3 neighbor
Worth looking over sites for the new Ij>ater it cured hjs w,f0 c- .
feeding station. 'severe lung trouble. Million* bell___
Tom Mullins
HOUSE AND LOT TO TRADE
for anything worth money WH1
take a alee young buggy horse in
part payment If offered at a reason-
able price Would consider a trade
for an automobile of standard make {
and tn first class cond tion Address |
. > P. O. Box 701, Denton 29c .
Hides.
i HIDES, green, per lb., 7 to 8c.
HIDES, dry. per lb.. 9 to 13c (ac-
cording to weight and condition). the examination.
Poultry.
TURKEYS, per lb., 7c: dull
HENS, per lb.. 7 to 7 l-2c.
FRYERS, per lb.. 10 to 12 l-2c.
OLD ROOSTERS, each 10 to 12 He.
GUINEAS, per doz . $1 50.
DUCKS, per doz $3.
GEESE, no market.
Livestock.
HOGS, per pound, gross—Light
to 6c: heavy. 6 to 6 l-2c.
COWS, per lb., gross 2 1-2 to 2 3-4c.
------ /
FOR SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE
aloaa la. Also 7-room house on N
Locust street. Also S3 acres of land
near town. Must sell some of this
and will let any of it go at a bargain.
J. K. McKELVY, at court bouse with
Duggan Abstract Co 29dtfc
The grand jurv of the Seventeenth j aprains and insect bites it has
district court at Fort Worth report- so far as my experience goes
ed. having returned seventeen felony E. Huntington, Eufala, Ala.
indictments and twenty-three mis-
demeanor charges.
Deember
New Orleans
October
December
it’s the greatest throat and
cure on ear. Coughs, colds, croup,
hemorrhages and sore lungs are sure
| grip and whoop* ig cough.
$1 Trial bottle fre
i J. F Raley & Co.
j most useful and valuable household
remedy in ex stence For cuts, burns,
1 enrainu nwH Kl*_ la — QO
_____The cotton condition report shows
J------ | the general condition to be 63.7 and
D Hunter of the Govern- thc Texas condition 59 In both it
- - • is the worst in years, the ten year's
• uvxjt uu«v-au v»i rzii tvuixjn/^ y pi*'- * x .
paring a circular for farmers of Tex- on August 25 being 73.6 in
th,. nnflAn hr>1» 1 I.. rnk.
same date last year showed a conJi-
r: "7 * ""
ISO. _____ „ „CIC
Members of the locat ng board for . b.,st records. Louisiana with 48
the poorest
was only 1 point above Texas. Vir-
Carolinas, Georg'a and
one exception, and the largest num-
ber of felonies for some time.
The case of Albert ..illy vs. Vesta
Lilly was continued c<i account of
sickness of plaintiff’s counsel.
In the case of Velda E Ridley vs
W. G. Ridley, judgment granting
divorce was entered and custody of
minor child awarded to plaintiff.
Report of receive?- in the case of
D. P. Hutson et al. vs. A. L Hutson
was approved and an attorney's fee
of $50 allowed E C. Smith an 1 the
clerk ordered to pay the same
T A. Bruster vs Ida
continued for the term.
In the case of M E McCasky vs
Texas and Pacific Railway’ company
petition for removal was heard and
cause ordered removed to the circuit
court of the United States for the
Eastern district of Texas at Sherman
Following Is the criminal docket
fop the term:
State of Texas
false swearing.
State of Texas
swindling
State of Texas vs
fraudently disposing
property.
State of Texas vs J
sault with intent to murder
State of Texas vs .7-....... “
I assault with intent to murler
I State of Texas vs. Walter Sandy
w‘th intent t<> murder
waste your mouev buying "I-.?,*-*. Vs " M DaDiel
I of $50 i two cases )
State of Texas vs
swindling
State of Texas vs Lawrence Cok
er. murder This case is set for
trial September 29. and a venire of
men ordered on application of
Bond <»f defendant fixed
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1909, newspaper, September 3, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235812/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.