Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1909 Page: 3 of 6
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
UIHE NEWS BRIEfS
MONEY.
Sept.
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Hogs, Chickens, Turkeys, Eggs
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12.90;
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ESTATE.
Be sure to see me before selling.
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AUSTIN. Sept. 8.—The
district
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FOR KENT.
to
that
Only
i itch should try it.”
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and suffering’
2.
$1.16 to
Deuton
FOR SKIN DISEASES.
Sherman
of
Pilot
of
Peipleman
NOSOELLANEOUB.
TENNIS GOODS
Poultry.
CARDS
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Wanted by G. W. Elbert,
pay the following prices:
Hogs, per pound
Turkeys per pound
Hens, per pound
Springs" per pound
Old Roosters, each
Ducks, each
E^gs fresh per doz
Julian Scrug'gs.
Ladies Outfitters
Sept,
today
See,, Cotton Steady Around 4.40 to
4.SO—Corn Stiffening Up and
Slowly Rising.
On account of flood conditions no
mail has reached Brownsville since
Sunday and none has been sent out
W METHOD
LYNCHING SHOWN
in
a
BAR-
Old
J. W. FRALIN, Dentist. SOUTH
•IJe square. Denton, Texas Middle
of block, upstairs.
336c
336c
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N. gro .Makes Desperate Attack on n
Young VVOitia,! aa<| l*Mae Cap.
tur*$, an<l Kills Him.
farmer,
window
of neutralzing
Texas.
GOOD MIDDLING WlH IJi BRING
la IMA TODAY.
cording to weight and condition).
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per
$10;
crop,
retail.
ton.
retail
12 9-
iron.
mur-
critical
con-
\VATKRS.PIHRCK PROPERTY IS
NOT YET ORDERED SOLD.
Waters-
this
FOUND- GOLD WATCH CRYS-(
tai and rim. This office. 18tfc
FOUND—PAIR 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 RENT OR LEASE—BUILD-
'ng On northwest corner of square.
Bee M. O. Roberts. - 248tfc
' LOST-Small black leather pocket
wallet oontaaing Katy railroad pass
issued to Dr.J.M Inge, and 838 check
to Denton Sanitarium Co. Suitable
reward for return to Dr, J, M Inge.
IStfc
HOUSE AND LOT FOr SALE. IN-
quire at 170 North Elm 26c
FOUND—SOME
Walter Orr.
R R TURNER. U5 WEST OAK
Harness and buggy top work.
jOe repairing a specialty.
ROSS £ BLANKENSHIP. ATTOR-
aeyfc-at-law. Office upstairs In F. 4
M Bank Building, Pilot P< int. Tex.
auglO
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES—FULL
line of typewr ter supplies and sta-
tionery at O. M. Curtis.
12.70
sales
thence
said
his
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hand and seal of
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SEE
22c
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FOR
sloes in.
you. Pr
you can
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fairly good on the bulk.
Sheep—-Two decks of desirable 79-
s sold at
sheep
Want ads in tne Record Chrot,
de bring prompt returns, bee&ust
'!» Denton' neatly every Come rua.i*
he Record and Chr<mcle
who will
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FOR SALE AT ONCE -PIANO
horse ana buggy, and cow and calf
See T. R. 'Pierce, Jr., at Methodist
parsonage.' 17tfc
1^11. >’;•■? J
Friday to the bed -over from Monday.
—7’.----“’ , . I Beef Steers—Four loads of com-
5c to 7c
8c to 9c
7 1-2 to 8c
10c to 13c
10c to 15c
25c
15c
Your foods are in ITWEEVE IND HALF
FOR LOCAL COTTON
i-WS
J. A. CALLAN TO OKLAHOMA
TO SETTLE STOCu.MEN WAR.
FOR GOOD TENDER BEEF AND
choice poultry phone Wells & Bass.
Free delivery. Both phones 98
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ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN-
vef work Jone call No. 307. either
nbona. 305tf
a town in Ta-
cotn-
Court. Dei
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SHREVEPORT, La.. Sept. 8.—
Advices received here today from
Rayville state that Lenrv HUI. a ne-
gro, desperately attacked M’ss Net-
tle Jones, near there today 03 the
bank of a creek. Her screams foil-
ed his purpose and a posse after-
ward captured the negro and drown-
ed him in the creek near the spot
where he attacked the girl.
ice per box,
Irtish the Rd
lbs ,
1°c h gb- *
SANDSTORM BUGG x, COST 815).
as good as new, with 880 set of ha>
news thrown In. for 890. Tblg'office.
1 der.
! and
! sion
men and Federal inspectors,
stock me3 claim that the rules
too stringent, caus’ng them 1
and they refuse to obey.
LOST—FEMALE RAT TERRIER
cos] black, very small, answers to
name of ••Misale.” Reward for re-
turn to Robt. G. Wright, 49 Lula
street. 26c
There will be no bull fight for the
Taft-Diaz meeting and the commit
tee is indignant over sue' a report
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BOOKS FOR SALE—HISTORY.
Art. Literature, fiction, etc. See T
R. Pierce, 32 S. Locust. 25p
Soto la Marina,
maulipas. Mex., was almost
pietely swept away by a tidal wave
and the entire population is believ-
ed to have been killed. Relief has
been unable as yet to reach the in-
habitants if any of them are util
alive.
plenty of time for politics and that
attention should now be given to in-
dustrial development and to methods
-----J drouth effects
1
Dr. Abernathy, the great English
physician, said: “Watch your kid-
neys When they are affected, your
life is ’n danger.” Foley’s Kidney
Remedy makes healthy kidneys, cor-
rects ur'nary irregularities and
tones up the whole system Garrison
£ Kimmins.
Anti-Saloon League officers at
Dallas express much interest in pro-
hibition elections pend'ng over the
state. During this month Shelby
and Bell counties will vote on the
i'quor question.
FRANK WILKINSON AT BEN
Sullivan's old stand. Good meats and
fresh barbecue dally Phone, Old 212*
New 83 333p
Come in and let us show you.
P. LIPSCOMB. M. D., SPECIALIST)
eye, ear, nose and throat. Office
over Curtis Drug Store.
NORTH, EAST, SOUTH. WEST—
»r«vtke parts of the city 1 have
Codies to rent in- A. R. McGINTlE,
'Miley Smith's office, next door to
Postoffice
Ira Henry, an inmate of the asy
lum at Terrell, is dead from dinking
oxalic ac'd
RIANK PIERCE, FRESH
becue every day. Good meats.
Phone 300, tfew 31.
A cloudburst in New Mexico is re-
sponsible for a great flood of water
that is sweeping down the Canadian
river and taking everything H its
course People living In the valley
have been warned to wbrk to save
themselves and crops. Heavy rains
in the upper Panhandle have caused
a number of washouts and greatly
crif pled through service on the' Den-
ver road.
A Treatment that Costs Nothing Un-
less it Provides Satisfactory Relief.
We have » grayish-white ointment
with a pleasant odor that is clean to
use, which we believe Is the best
known remedy for the relief of skin
diseases. It is especially efficacious
for overcoming eczema in all its var
ious forms, ring worm, acne, pim-
ples, blotches, insect bites, tetter,
certain forms of ulcers, sores and
wounds. It is strongly antiseptic
cleansing, soothing an<t healing. It
stope all Itch'ng and burning caused
by skin eruptions.
We are so positive this ointmen’
is unequalled that we offer it with
thd distinct understanding that if af
ter having given it a reasonable
trial, you are not satisfied with the
results, you have only got to tell us
and we will, without quibbling, re-
turn every cent pa'd us for it. We
exact no promise or obligations what-
ever.
We want you to try Rexal! Ecze-
ma Ointment. The firat application
gives a,refreshing sense of relief, and
because of its gem destroying pow-
er, It eradicates the germ or parasite
which causes eczema and many other
eruptions, it qu'ckly allays the in-
flammation. gives protection to the
Inflamed surfaces and helps restore
healthy tissue. It is particularly ac
tlve in relieving skin ailments pe-
culiar to children. You certainly can-
not lose anyth'ng by trying it. We
would not dare make this offer ex-
cept we are positive Rexall Ecaema
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GOOD HOUSE, BARN AND OR-
ertard and 30 acres of land, north
and adjacent to Denton, to rent for
cash See L. Fulton. 333p
FOR RENT—3-ROOM HOUSE;
barn, well, orchard, quarter acre
vineyard; 86 a month E. T. BROl.'N
27p
LOST—LOCKET AND CHAIN;
initials A. H. on locket; photograph
inside locket. Reward for return to
this office-
PATRONIZE THE BEST
Sherman Steam laundry
New Phone 3 41
1 icomplete returns ind cate
Tom .Johnson, (or three terms may-
or of Cleveland. O.. has been nomi-
nated f°r the fourth term <_.n the
democratic • ticket.
ELI BVYHER. VETERINARY SUR-
geon; at Jim Gooode’s livery stable.
Both phones 152. Calls promptly
answered, 7tfc
O M. Curtis,
Drugs. Jewelry- hides'. d^'peT'ib.
The Wilson Hardware Company r*
to makes no charge for eatlmates on ------------
plumbing work. 10 words 8 Unas 89c—Classified.
J. E. McCABE. I'OWN AND
country Real Estate Offioe over Gar-
rison & Kimmins*. 311tfe
WANTED—SIU DENT TO DO
chores for his board. MRS. M. E.
MYERS. 8tfc
Each subsequent and consecutive
Advertiemeats under this heading
will be inserted at the following
rates;
Oso time, per word ........... 1c
■ Igsortlon c
Professional cards of three lines
or leu, at >1.09 per month; more
space pro rata. No ad. taken for lees
than 10 cents.
All ads. in classif ed columns, ex-
cept those carrying regular accounts
with this office must be accompanied
by the cash to insure insertion.
SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE
Also 7-room house on N-
Locust street. Aten 23 scree of land
near town. Mutt sell some of th's
and will let any bf it go at a bargain.
J. K. McKELVY, at court house with
Duggan Abstract Co. 296tfc
HANERALL RLSI LTS.
National.
Pittaburg 6, Chicago 2.
Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn 2
New York 3, Boston 1.
Cincinnati-St. Louis, rain
American.
Waahingtun 11. Bosto-) 6
Detroit 6, Cleveland 4
New York 8, Philadelphia 6.
No other game tcheduled
Southern.
NashvTIe 1, Memphis 0.
Birmingham 5. New Orleans 3
Atlanta 5. Mobile 4
Montgomery 5, Little Rock 1
DENyON,- Sept. 8^—Yesterday's
receipts were 38 bales today's (es-
timated) 50 bales; season's includ-
ing today’s above 400 bales.
L'nt cotton sold in Denton today
at 12 l-2c, wh'le good middling was
quoted locally at 12.56 l-4c. Seed
cotton is selling mostly around 4.40
with a number of loads bringing
4.45 to 4.50. Cotton seed are still
quoted at 816 a ton, retailing
818 to 820 a ton
Local Miscellaneous—
Corn is stiffer in price and sever-
al loads brought 75c, but it was
good corn Pr‘ces range around 65
to 75c with a few loads of undesir-
able stuff selling at somewhat less
Hay is very steady and unchanged.
There is quite a flurry in the local
l>oultry markets. Eggs are bringing
15c cash in most instances with
12 1-2 cents in a few instances this
week. Turkeys are posted higher
to 8 and 9c today, hens are up to 8c
and freyrs range from 10c to 13c a
pound, roosters 10 to 15c each Hogs
are from 5c to 7c, light and heavy,
aj 1 ‘n good demand.
A number of loads ot
Well, I Gues. Lots of ’Em
For Misses, little women and regular.
This season's styles and cloths, colors
red, green, blue and black at
At the examining trial of Mrs
Flanary, charged with the murder of
her husband tn Dallas, it was devel-
oped that the mind of the accused
person was In such a state at the
t me the deed was committed, as to
render her irresponsible for the act
tail
uer bu., 7O-75c;
bushel mor“
COTTON SEED, wholesale
$16; retail $18 to $20.
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE
room bouse witb bath; W. Maple
St. S. J. McGinnis. McKinney Street
Wagonyard
Tile Texas Hural Letter Carriers
association wirch has been in sca-
nt Temple for two days, ad-
journed to meet iq Paris in 1910.
NEWS FROM RECTOR.
RECTOR. Tex.. Sept. 6.—We ha 1
very good shower of rain Sunday,
which delayed cotton picking
Cotton picking is iq full blast, al-
though the c’o;* is very short It
will make about a bale to eight
acres.
Mrs. E. H. Wardlow of Oklahoma
was visiting here the past week.
She will leaves about Sept. 15th for
her old home in Tennesse. from
which she has been away for the
past twelve years..
Tom Greer of Hale county is vis-
iting here.
Stock water is gett ng scarce
Some of the old settlers say water
13 scarcer here than it has been in
years.
G. A
Billie Nobles of Dallas and .Mar-
shall Pamel] of Ashdown. Ark., were
crushed to death beneath a train a
Hallville.
ROOMS FURNISHED OR UN
furalsbeJ. for light housekeeping.
Choice location Address 124 North
. **■• ________!5PjNO<T'RE FOB BALDNESS.
5-
FOR RENT—9-ROOM HOUSE
with bath, barn, smokehouse, etc.
Throe blocks from court square. C
H DAVIE. lljfc
FOR RENT—5-ROOM HOUSE
on East Sycamore St. See Sam Frits.
35c
New York
October
December
Just received, fresh stock of
Tennis Goods, direct from factory, o- 10 9c
Rackets $1.50
and up: Balls. 50 cents each.
Please phone me
Number 52.
HOUSES OF ALL KINDS TO
rent. See L. Fulton, or phone 185
883p
A Lord visited in Dallas |
< ORN.
There is more catarrh in this aeo
Von 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 presenbeo local remedies, and
by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it incur-
able. Science has proven catarrh to
be a const’tutional disease and there-
ofre i,1quires 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 taken 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 for con-
stipation.
FORT WORTH. Tex. Sept 8.
James A Callan, president of the
Texas Cattte Raisers’ association,
left today for Oklahoma to Invest!
gate and try to settle the war which
hag broken out there among cattle
The
i are
losses
Davig and children of Dal- I
las vis ted in tow-j the last of the ,
weke.
Mrs. A
Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Blanche Degan visited in Dal |
las the last of the week.
---'judge has entered no order declar-
Al- ' P erce
was
late
open,
brought !Jeff Daniels was today arrested and
i$5.25 on a slow and weak market ,jailed, charged with assault to
Collins’ condition is
he has not yet regained
sciousness.
i
They Should.
"My honest conviction, baser upon
I by own experience and that of my
j friends, is that 'Hunt’s Cure’ will
cure a larger per cent of skin trou-
! bles. especially of an itching varle-
per ton | ty, than any other remedy. Certain-
CORN. new. per bbu . 60 to 75c
PRICES CURRENT
Feedstuffs.
COTTON. lint, per Jb. 12%
16; in seed per 100 lbs,
$4-25 to $4.45-50.
ear. per bu , 70 to 75c;
10 to 15c higher
reta’l 10 cents
Solomon visited in Collin
county Sunday.
The road hands are do'ng some
work on the road west of Rector this
week, which is needly very much
Fe officials fear that
the new bridge across the Canadian
river will be damaged by the high
w ater.
I ly those affl cted with any form of
____ __ R.” J. O. Monroe
CORN CHOPS, per 100 lbs., whole-J Atchison. Kas.
sale $1.50; retail 5 to 1 he per' _______________
HOUSE AND LOT TO TRADE
tor anything worth money W’ll '
take a nice young buggy bora« in
pan payment if offered at a reason-
able price. Would consider a trade
for an automobile of standard make
and in first class condition. Address
P. O. Box 701. Denton 2»c
prices for
Worth
No information has bee*, given out
as to what was done at the first ex-
ecutive session of the Nat'onal
Farmers' Union at Birmingham, but
It is understood that the most im-
portant thing considered wy a min-
imum price for cotton.
CITATION BY 1’1 BIJCAT1ON.
The State of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Denton county. Greeting;
You are hereby commanded that
you summon, by making pu^..cation
of this citation ’-n some newspaper
published in the county of Den-
ton, if there be a newspaper publish-
ed therein, but if not, then in any
newspaper published in the 16th ju-
dicial district, but if there be no
newspaper published in said judicial
district, then iq 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
bouse thereof, in the city ot Denton
on the 2nd Monday after the 2nd
Monday in August, A. D. 1909, same
being the 23rd day of August, A. D.
1909, then and there to answer a
petit’on filed in said court bq the
9th day ot August, A. D. 1909. in t
suit numbered on the docket of sail
court. No. 5114, wherein W. H. Butts
is plaintiff and the unknown heirs of
Thomas Cassidy are defendants. ,
The nature of the plaintiff’s de-
mand being as follows, towlt:
Title and damages in and to the
following described property, towlt:
Situated in the county of Denton and
state of Texas and E>etng 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. comer ot said Cassidy sur-
vey and the S. line of the E. Bates
survey—Thence south with the west
line of the Cassidy survey 160 rod*
to the northwest corner of Coleman
BUSINESS HOUSE EAST SIDE
•quarei dwell’ng. 8 rooms. No. 10 4
North Locust. See J. W. Jagoe. Atty .
or J- W. Jagoe, Jr., or address K
D Fritxlen, Llvingstoq Mont , 223
’ South Second St 37c
The committee to request the re-
moval of saloons from the acre-
district in Fort Worth appeared be-
fore thA city commission Tuesday
and the question will probabbly be
decided today.
White’s 60 acres of land; 1
east with the north line of
Coleman White's land parsing
northeast corner, in all 100 rods to a
stake; thence north 160 rods to a
stake In the north line of said Cas-
sidy survey; thence west with the
said line 100 rods to the place of
bglnning, containing 100 acres Said
land being in the eastern portion of
Dentoq county, Texas.
Plaintiff says that he is the 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 statute* of ilmi-
tatioq and prays for damages in the
sum of One Thousand Dollars and
for tL e and poeeeesion together with
wr‘t of retriction, costs of eult, etn
The petition is endorsed “this action
Is brought as well to try title as for
damages.” 1
Herein fall not, and hare you be-
fore said court, on the said first day
of the next term thereof, this writ,
w’th your endorsement thereon,
showing how you have exscutbd the
same.
Glve-i under my h__” 2 :
said court at office is the d
Denton this, the 9th day ef At
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<K_., . . .. i . ,iaiKl'lenchin.
. :s tq*;, - . :y Du■, U’ Pain,
killc.-, i x IaH • • - .. :u wider or milk.
Tho wb-' ■ . j.cated and the
danger of <-old av< io.d 1 ■. ■ millk n l>ottles
are sold every year and this after seventy
years in Use. There is the new and econom-
ical 35 cent size and also the 50 •- ut size.
GOOD RESIDENCE IN WEST
part of town to rent cheap to respon-
sible person Phone Old 23. or see L
■ 2’p
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A NICE 7-ROOM HOUSE TO
rent on Odd Fellow street, just south
of my residence at 100 West Syca
L more street. ED F. BATES. 20tfc
MOB DltOWNH A NEGRO
* CHEEK.
. Great destitution t _
coatKue in Monterey among the suf-
ferers from the recent flood. The
relief contributions to the Ameircan
Red Cross total so far only $360.
The census director announces
that Texas for the forthcoming cen-
- sus w 11 be divided in 2.906 enumer-
ator districts with position for that
number of enumerators
| guest of relatives here
Bob Hammond charged with k 11- ' tenia n8 of E.
ing Policeman Campbell in Fort
Worth, was denied bail n a habeas
coi pus trial
! desire to announce to the public that my UNDER-
TAKING BUSINESS is entirely in charge of R. E.
v obb. assisted by J. W Jones, licensed embalmer. All
calls answered promptly, either day or night r olite
and careful attention given to all details pertaining to
the business Both day'phones No 20 Night No.
387 and 262 Old phon: No. 10
sale $1.50; retail 5 to l?c
100 lbs. higher.
CHICKEN FEED
wholesale $1.60;
er.
BRAN, per 100 lbs. wholesale $1 20:
retail 5 to 15c higher
BALED WHEAT STRAW per ton.
$5.50 to $6.
PRAIRIE HAY. per toa. wholesale
$10 to $1150 retail bale. 35 to
40c.
JOHNSON GRASS HAY
wholesale. $8 50 to
bale 30c.
WHEAT, per bu , No
$117.
ANY TIME YOU NEED AN Au-
tomobile for a pleasure ride or trips
to any of the neighboring towns, call
Sailes Livery stable J. W Skiles,
proprietor, Harry Clayton, chauf-
feur Phones (old) 34; (new) 11.
345p
29’tfc er and Ton,c- for baldness there
is, as a rule, no cure; although same
remarkable exceptions may be not-
ed.
Q-Ban Hair Restorer and Tonic, we
understand, can be had now at all
drugg'sts, put up ready for use with
full directions given to the appll-
o. M. Curtis recommends and sells
these preparations. If yon are gray
haired or your hair is commencing
~ to fade you can have the first bot-
tle of Q-Ban Hair Restorer free-—
simply call and ask for it. For sale
at all drugg’sts. No!
JIM GOODE—-LIVERY AND
feed stable. Nic* single and double
rigs. Old Roark barn. North Ixxcust
street Both phones 152 18tf
M,-r 'j ' -
Open Close
12.60 12.46 12.54-5
.70 .60 63-4
, Fort Wort], Livestock—
‘ Receipts at
consisted of about 2.800 cattle and
to which
two classes: Foods
that please you by their
taste, and foods that
you depend on be-
cause of what they
you. Quaker
Scotch Oats has all
the good qualities
of both classes.
LOST—(BLACK HAT WITH
brim ‘Wilson-Williams’’ on
bau«. Return to this office. 20tfc
Go with a Rus.i,
The demand for that wonderful
stomach, liver and kidney cure. Dr
King's New Life P’Us—is astound ng
Raley & Co say they never saw the
like. It’s because they never fail to
cure sour stomach constipation' in-
digestion. bil ousness, jaundice, s’ck
headache, chills and malaria
25c. J F. Raley 4 Co
DO YOU NEED HELP? ALL
kinds, of dray work and household
goods moving done. Phone us.
HESTER, LESTER A BROWNLOW,
New Phone 110, Old Phone 310 tf
W. E. BOTTS. VETERINARIAN.
Office at Owens* Wagon yard, New
phone 49. Night phones 370 (old),
33 new. 30Stic
NEWS FROy Al BREY .
AUBREY. Sept. 7 —Jack McMath
of Denton was here Sunday.
Miss Nell Parker was in
Friday.
Misses Ruth Allen an 1 Ima Tinch-
er visited Miss Irene Steger Friday
and Saturday.
Miss Lera Graham of Farmersville
is visiting here.
School began Monday with eighty-
six pupils enrolled
Miss Annie Wright
came in Thursday.
Miss Ruby McK'nney
Point came in Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland
visited in Pilot Point Sunday.
Miss Louise Howser is visiting in
Argyle.
Miss Bevtha Rhoads has returned
from Fort Worth.
Miss Bessie Drake of Pilot Point
was here Tuesday.
I The record for high
hogs was broken in Fort
| again Tuesday wheq bogs sola for
!$'>.<>2 1-2 per hundred pounds
Feeders—Supplv i
market active to strong: good I
iyearlings brought $3.60
Butcher Stock—-Supply
slow
per 100
retail
SHERMAN. Tex. Stjpt. s.
• bert Collins, a young farmer,
.v, . „ -'found in a house at Preston
$4.50 yesterday with his head split
nno-ht Jeff Daniels was toJav arrestf
Judge Geo. Clarke has returned
to Waco from a trip North for the
benefit of his health. Upon his ar-
rival he was urged by bls friends
enter the race for governor of Tax
■
Groceries.
IRISH POTATOES, per bu , whole-
sale $1.15; retail, per bu . $1.40
per peck, 35c.
SWEET POTATOES, new
wholesale per bu $1.25;
per peck, 4 3c.
FiXlUR, per 100 lbs., first and sec-
ond grade, wholesale. $2 90 to
$3.15w retail 1-c higher 100 lbs
CORN MEAL. 35-lb. same, wholesale
65c; retail 70 to 75c. Half sacks
wholesale, 33c. retail 40c.
LARD, country wholesale, per lb..
13 %c; kettle rendered. 13-lb.
cans $1.60- 5-lb. buckets 80c;
bulk, per lb., 16c.
BACON. r“tail, dry salt extras, per
lb. 15c; -smoked sides, per lb
16c; wrapped bellies. i> -
breakfast bacon, per lb.. 25 to 26c.
ONIONS, per lb., wholesale 2*£c, re
tail 4c.
PEAS, wholesale, per bu.. 60c.
roasting
ears from June corn have been sold
here this week, bringing 12
fro the grocers
Ginners Repcrt—
The Bureau report on cotto-j gin-
ned was issued today, showing 377,-
552 bales to have been ginned up to
Sept. 1 —a big increase over last
year. That is supposes to accnuro
for the weakness show-j subsequent
to receipt of the report.
Liverpool Open Close
Oct.-Nov . 6 69 6.71 U 6.71 ■
Dec.Jan............. 6.72 6.72 ” ■;
Spots 5 up at 7.01; sales 15,000.
Open Close Yest.
.12.CO'? 12.50 12 61-2
75-8 12.52
Spots 10 down at
1664.
M Lefebvre was killed in a fall
(lorn his aeroplane in
NEWS FROM LEWISVILLE.
LEWISVILLE. Sept 6 J.
Chambers was n Dallas Tuesday
Mrs. G. W. Elbert has returned t<
her home i-j Denton.
Prof. Eston W. Smith returnei
Thursday from a two weeks visit to
relatives at Pelican, La
Miss Reba Kennedy s the guest
of friends in Dallas.
J. T. Sherrod was here from Den-
ton Saturday.
Miss Nita Hayes is the guest of
relatives at Bryson.
Dr. D. F. Kirkpatrick and family
returned Fr'day from Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs’ W. M Fagg are the
guests of relatives at Gainesville.
Jess Ragland returned to Dallas
Friday
Mrs. R. E. Bradley and sister. Miss
Eva Hyder, returned Wednesday
from a v'sit in Waxahachie.
Miss Blanche Degan has returned
from a visit in Aubrey and Denton
Mrs. J E. Chambers and little New Orleans—
daughter, Gladys, are the guests of | Octobebr
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jas- December
per. at Halsell. ‘
Prof. Eston W. Smith vis ted in J Receipts" at local yards Tuesday
Itenton Friday and Saturday, consisted of about 2,80t) cattle and
< Mrs. T. H. Jenkins and daughters. | 2.100 calves, ia addition to which
Misses Mabel and Vera, were calle’, there were about twenty loads held
to Ashland Mo., Friday to the bed over from Monda'
side of her mother. Mrs. Reed I Beef steers- Four loads of com-
Rev. N B Baker and family visit- mon anj medium grassers prices un
ed relat'vea in Grapevine the first of changed,
the week. I Stockers
Miss Irene Powell of Denton is the jfair;
The remans of E. W. Shepard I __
who died at Terrell Tuesday, arrived iquality fair; market
— — ,.-,lrauy t0 lower
cemetery i
! with prices steadv to strong; a part
Bom. to Mr and Mrs Henry Fox. hoad brought $5.50.
on the 7th, a girl. Hogs—High point of the year
Mi<-s Minnie Miller of Fort Worth - reached in the hog market
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ned I
Cobb Sunday and Monday.
Mrs Cecil Ragland of Dallas is '
the guest of her children. x L--.
Mrs. Homer Hatcher left Tuesda\ jand
for her home In Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dowd have moved '
to Dallas.
Mrs 1
Margaret Stanton, aged 2, was fa-
tally scalded at Shreveport by falling
Into a bucket of bo'ling water.
By agreement the inotioj to ad
vertise the Waters-Pierce property
for sale was passed until Tuesday.
No cause for alarm is the bulletin
Issued by E. H. Harriman s physi-
cian after midnight Tuesday. Mr.
Harriman, he said, had experienced
n<> change for the worse.
, PHY-
SK IAN OF NATIONAL REPU-
TATION STATER IN RARE
CASES RYIJ)NESs IS
NOT A DISEASE.
It is a well known fact that more
charlatanism Is rampant today on the
subject of the scalp and hair than ex-
ists concerning any other subject, ex-
cepting perhaps, consumption. Dr.
Nott says: "Among the thousands
of cases that have passed under my
’aspection. I have seen but very few
authenticated instances where bald-
ness has been successfully treated;
of course, if there was among the
patent medicines anything that
would accomplish the result we
would know of it and would at least
try it. So far as restoring hair to
color or promoting the length of
hair, that’s another matter. The
Q-Ban Hair Restorer, for instance,
will restore gray hair to its natural
color. I have used it in hundreds of
instances without failing in a single
instance. I have used the Q-Batv
Hair Tonic as well, very often and
effectually to encourage the growth
of a luxuriant crop of hair—to re-
move dandruff, etc., but I have as
yet to record a stngle case of bald-
ness that hag been effectually treat-
ed, without hav’ng to resort to a
general hygienic treatment in con-
nection with standard products, like,
for instance, Q-Ban Hair Restorer
and the Hair Tonic. I have found
them to be very effectual assistants.
Di. Nott adm'ts and insists that to
produce a luxuriant growth of ha’r.
to restore gray hairs, cure dandruff
and diseased scalps is quite possible
by simply observing the laws of
health and using Q-Baa Hair Restor-
Producc.
EGGS, doz.. wholesale 12 l-2c to
15c cash and trade; retail 15c.
BUTTER, per lb., country, whole-
sale. 12% to 20c cash or trade: de
livered to private residences or
hotels and boarding houses at 20
to 25c; creamery, per lb., 25 to
~ 30c.
BUTTER FAT, per lb , 25c
$10.00, $13.50, $15.00
$17.50, $22.50, $26.00
$27.50 and $30.00
Fritz Rippen. a German
fell through a glass window at
Snriner, Texas, a id the broken glass
severed h s jugular vein which caus-
ed bis death.
St. Louis capitalists are forming
a company with a capita) of $1,000.-
000 to guarantee bank deposits n
Missouri.
HENS, per lb , 7 to 8c.
FRYERS, per lb., 10 to 13c.
OLD ROOSTERS, each, lo to 15c.
GUINEAS, per doz., $1.50.
DUCKS, per doz. $3.
your order, GEESE, no market.
ifc Livestock.
HOGS, per pound gross—Light 5c
to 6c. heavy, 6 to 7c.
COWS, per lb., gross 2 1-3 to 2 3-4c.
Hides. k
HIDES, green, par lb., 7 to 8c. _______ ___
9 to 13c (ac- oi'ntment will satisfactorily benefit
liberal, i . - .. - -------------
SBjT- “4—Ife ^7 i FARMtRSKPEN ■
; ing for the sale of the
'Perce company property in
state. The order may be issued at
any hour.
was j
with a !
good load briging $8 02 1-2. Quality I
Cecil Ragland of Dallas is '
.- . - , . I pound grass wether,
choice native
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1909, newspaper, September 9, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235842/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.