Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Are you pattern satisfied? If not
we want you to come to our pat-
tern counter and look through
our pattern book. The populari-
ty of the NEW IDEA 10c pa-
per pattern is caused only by
their superiority to other patterns
Have you tried them? If not trv
one and be PATTERN SATISFIED.
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us explain to you how cook-
fl ing ware is made, and you
sjean easily see why it pays to
31 buy a good quality. Price
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General Admission 25c
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Dallas Chamber
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Dallas. Texas. August 22 29
Inclusive
United States Army
Military Tournament
$3.75
$5.75
Sanitary
Plumbing
Transfers of vendors Hen notea at
R. ft C. office. 300tfc
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Your Trip.
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REMOVAL NOTICE.
During the repairs and addition to
our bu'lding on the South Side of the
square our temporary headquarters
are at the Denton County National
bank. 310c
DENTON TRUST COMPANY.
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Superintendent \1m. Gives Some Ad-
vice to Parent.1, and Pupils about
School Work.
W. D. Burks.
B. G. Bradford
Birka Nnntgomery Realty Cenyany
ImI Estate, Loans and
I ns o rases.
ib P. * M. Bank Building
PILOT POINT. TEXAS.
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Pony parade pictures may be seen
at Palmer’s, where people get pic—
j tines framed.
J. R. Chambers of Bartonville was
here today and reports a fine rain
at bls place Monday evening
SEE
A. G. McMATH,
for Yo«r Small Ixsaias and Fire
iMuraace. £
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second grade
low third grade,
high third grade
and high
Notary Public
HALL-SCRUGGS & CO ,
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eleventh grade; .dr. Eaton will have
charge of the tenth grade: Mr. Mill-
er will have charge of the ninth
gra le; Mr. Compton will have charge
Miss Hisgins and
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information regarding what will be worn, the texture
The price of New Ideas
with each book
The athletic contests of the
regular army.2,000 regulars
Rands of the 9th infantry
and 1st field artillery in at-
tendance.
Alli arms of the service rep-
resented
Low Rates on all Railroads
sax'
| "I’m booking for a Sweetheart ana
I I Think You’ll Do," and "Naughtv
I Eyes”—good songs for light employ-
I ment. Try them at Palmer's.
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A Logan, mathematics.
Anna Pritchett, assistant in math
etnatics.
Ross N Compton. English and His-
tory.
Mertie Higgin>. assistant in Eng
lir.Ii and History
B. \V. Miller, science.
A. H. Eaton, inrtin and German
Mr. Logan will have charge of the
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A Book off All The Newest Things Published
Each Season by The New Idea Pattern Co.
DENTON TRANSFER CO
8^—Both Phone*—35.
Calls made day or night Trunks
called for aal delivered to any pa-
of the city.
Shake Into. Yonr Shoes Alien’s
Foot-ease, a powder. Relieves pain-
ful, smarting, nervous feet and in-
growing nails, and instantly takes
the sting out of corns and bunions.
It’s the greatest comfort discovery of
the age. Allen’s Foot-Eease makes
tight or new shoes feel easy. It is
a certain cure for wweatfag, callous,
swollen, tired, aching feet. Try it
today. Sold by all druggists and4hoe
stores.* By mail for 25c In stamps
Don’t accept any substitute. Trial
package FREE. Address Allen 8.
Olmsted, Le Roy, N ffi. 2
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Agents Fire and Cyclo ne Insuranc/j
We represent companies as good as the
bast. We solicit a share of your business
Post oak and blackjack wool de-
livered for $3 per cord tf
R J. WILSON
JUST the thing for your vaca-
' tion trip. Keeps cold liquids
cool for 72 hours or hot liquids
hot for 24 hours. Two sizes,pints
I and quarts. Strongly made and
i nickle plated.
1 Pints ...,L_
Quarts .
. May I have your order?
o. M. CURTIS
Jewel,
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I’lot. John S Carlisle, superin-
tendent of tiie public schools of Den-
ton, makes t ne follow ng announce-
ment of his assignment of teachers
tor tiie ensuing school year. These
assignments are subject to change if
conditions are such as to warrant a
change’:
Robti. E. Lee Building (High School)
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PT. CARLISLE ANNOUNCES HIS
SELECUO.S.
W R SCOTT,
The Tailor
Cleans, presses, alters and makes
■ men’s clothes, also cleans and press-
i es skirts. Will call for and deliver
I New Phone 40. No. 6 West Side
Square.
The Dentpn Steam Laundry
Wants to do your laundry work. We don't ask this
merely because we are home people, but Lnecause of that
and the fact that we can do just as good work that as you
get elsewhere. Stop and consider these two things if you
are not already a customer of ours. Try us and see
Phone us. Both phones
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY.
Tbe Wilson Hardware Company
makes no charge for estimates on
plumbing work.
OUR AI TO SERVICE.
Pleasure trips, "Joy” riding
business trips can be made best and
quickest in our automobiles. Rates
reasonable, service all to the good.
Sheridan’s Garage, 42 West Oak
Street Day phone 191. night phone
29 (new). 315c
j Mattie Brown, low and high fifth
from j and low sixth grades.
the j A Cagle, high ..... „...
has seventh grades.
'.SB -Giris’ Coni
- '.io. 12. 14 yearn.
of all the new goods, etc.
in Fashion is 15c with a
coupon
good for any New Idea pattern free, making the
book cost you only 5c. Come in to see the NEW
IDEAS
Have you had
S connections made?
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work
less money
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| this 1 believe 1 can do. k
Phone me and estimates
a will be furnished gladly.
Denton Plumb- |
ing Co.
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Have the Daily Record and
Chronicle sent to you while away
for your summer trip- address
changed every day if necessary.
.The price is only the usual here-
at-home price, 40c.
Back copies can usually be fur-
nished if you miss an issue.
j Miss Cobb will teach language
reading and literature in the fourth
fifth, sixth and seventh grades. Miss
Brown will teach arithmetic and
physiology in the fourth, fifth, sixth
and seventh grades; Mr. Cagle,
principal, will teach geography and
history in the fourth, fifth, sixth and
seventh grades.
Spelling and writing will be taught
by the respective teachers in their
own rooms.
Sam Houston School.
Bir.ial Hicks, first grade.
Blanolie Hoskins. low and
second grades.
Ophal Young, low and high third
grades.
Willie Sledge, low and high fourth
and low fifth grades.
Ada Sandifer, high fifth, low and
high sixth grades.
Hugh Porter, low and high sev-
enth grades.
Miss Sledge will teach geography
and literature in the fourth, fifth,
sixth and seventh grades. Miss
Sandifer will teach language and
physiology in the fourth, fifth, sixth
and seventh grades. Mr. Pouter,
principal, will teach arithmetic and
history in the fourth, fifth, sixth anil
seventh grades.
Spelling and writing will be taught
by the respective teachers in their
own rooms.
No transfers will be made from
one district in the city to another
without a good and sufficient rea-
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I you have not 1 would
■ appreciate your permit- ■
ting us to figure on the I
If 1 can’t do the |
well and for B
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Of the 9th grade;
.Miss Pritchett will have charge
the eighth grade.
Glade Teailiet-*..
Annis Tyus, low first grade.
Patty Richardson, high f rst
h>u second grades
Mattie Collins, high
Mary Williams.
I Mabel Hogue
| Maggie Robinson, lo.v
i fourth grade.
I Blanche Blewett, low fifth grade
j Myitle Hall, high fifth grade.
Ella May Underwood, low sixth
I grade.
Mabel Elliott, high sixth grade
Nel! Kelsey low and high seventh
| grade.
Mi-s Williams win teach ‘reading
(and h’story in the third, fourth and
fifth grades Miss Hogue will teach
geography and spelling in tiie third,
j fourth an 1 fifth grades. Miss Rob-
| inson will teach language and litera
Iture in the third, fourth and fitfh
(grades. M ss Blewett -will teach
Iarithnieti< and physiologj- in the
■ third fourth and fifth grades Miss
| Hal] w ill teach arithmetic and phys-
iology in the fifth, s’xth and seventh
'grades. Miss Underwood will teach
| language and literature in the fifth
■ sixth and seventh grades. Miss E!
(liott will teach geography and spell-
ing n the fifth, sixth and seventh
• i grades; Miss Kelsey will teach his-
X jtory an,I wilting in the fifth, sixth
■m and seventh grades.
•Stonewall >Jackso|| School.
■ Mabel Blair, first grade
| Clara Crowder, low and high
( on J grade.
Willie Jones, low
” I grades.
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court there were thirty-three pleas of 1 grade
! guilty an{; four convictions by trial, j r ’ .
The thirty seven cases taken " >-•>- »
(the docket in this way leaves
criminal docket smaller than
I been known for some time.
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would be best for your all
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around use? Take a look at
automo-
bile style seat, “bike gear and
other improvements.
You'll
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like it and our price for it
es since and pasturage is good
Over Our Lines.
LATE PERSONAL MENTION
Oklahoma
pastor of tin
For that cue of
HEAT
USE
Watkin’s
Face
Cream
and
WATKIN’S Talcum
Both Good For The Face
Lumber
and
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Let us make you prices on
barn or fence
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We
can save you money on
paints and other
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If You Want to be
on The Sunny Side
Farmers Implement and Vehicle Co
C. E. FOWLER, Manager.
Good batb
R. M.,Mitchell, Prop.
Music and Art go hand ij haid
That's why we have added the Art
Department. Just ordinary pictures,
chromos, etc,, you can get anywhere,
but when you want a truly artistic
picture or frame, take a look-in at
Palmer's.
We are in Denton
to Sell
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Taliaferro sells Sew-
ing Machines.
Give the Palace Restaurant a trial.
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Guy’s Watkins
Drug Store
in the classy pictures we’re show-
ing. and our improved method of
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It will pay you to get prices on
plumbing supplies aid plumbing
work from Wilson Hardware Com-
pany
Green ■
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Blanks Barber Shop,
Under Denton County National Bank
our top buggie* »>th
HARD TO STOP
NOTICE TO ICE CUSTOMERS.
Should you fail to get courteous
treatment and prompt service from
the men on the ice wagons, phone
13j0 and tfey will be promptly in-
1 ALLIANCE MILLING CO,
A Dallas News reporter interview-,
ed C. A. Williams Tuesday, quoting
the Denton man as saying; "The
farmers of Denton county will mak»
enough corn for their own use. an 1
about a quarter of a bale of cotton
to the acre. Hay Is a failure. Farm-
ers made one cutting of Johnson
[ grass and no hay at all from any
I other variety of grass."
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Jno. A. Hann & Company *
26 YEARS IN DENTON * *
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Building Material.
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H. H. Hardin & Co.
HewPUie 23.. OI4PU»323
WALK
Mrs Luther Utley of
City. Ok., is here
■ Miss Fiances Morris of Dallas i-
the guest of Miss Elaine Lewis of
West Hickory street.
Rev Otis Hawk’ns.
First Christian chinch, left Wednes-
day for Crockett, where he will con
protracted meeting for two
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Tbe Duggan Abstract Co. is tern- I Mi F:nt<la« Barbers,
porarily located in the court bouse
luring the rebuilding of its perma- i
pent headquarters on the South side f—
of the square. 309c j
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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
good as any he saw in ------
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Superior
Long Distance Service
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paint for your residence;
If you want a ride in a
new Buick automobile
to any part of the coun-
try or city, call G. W.
Sheridan’s Garage, 42
West Oak.
framing .’arc ’ developing
strictly high class art shop, and
customers are becoming more
merous eyery day
customer—it’s you
The Habit of buying Walk-Over shoes Is
one that Is hard to stop because they ren-
der such perfect satisfaction that the pur-
chaser considers them indispensable.
as to what kind of a carriage
The reason for the popularity of
line, where he has been playing sum-(our Art Department may be found
mer ball, having a successful season *“
Fred Morris, who also played with
the Grand Saline team, he says, has
joined the Farmersville team which
includes Arthur. Dick and Jerry
Jim Hathorne, a former convict,
recently released, came by Denton
Wednesday to pay his respects to
Sam Hawkins, under whose charge he
has been. Hathorne came by espec
tally to thank Mr. Hawkins for the
many kindnesses shown h,ln hy the
local man and said Col. Hawkins is
generally and genuinely popular
with all the prisoners.
Naylor anj Lucky Wright as well.
The following were among those
who went to Pilot Point to attend
the Old Settlers' reun’on today: Miss
I. G. Brown. Johnny Brown. Mrs
W. E. Durbin. Misses Lacy, Scot' (
McGinnis. G. P. Davis. Miss Elizabeth •
Stiff. Miss Nell Bayless, Miss Leta
Rayless, M’ss Effie Masters, Miss Su-
sie Hopk ns. I,ewis \Wools. "
Parkey and I^e McDonald.
. C. Barthold was hero from near
Krum Wednesday. Mr. Barthold’s
wheat crop was one of the best In the
county, averaging 16 bushels of an
exceptionally fine qual'ty. His corn
is also fair, for the upland, and ex-
pects to make something like 809
bushels off about forty-five acres. Of
his wheat he sold 800 bushels direct,
from the thrasher at |1.40 and has
about 800 bushels left.
H. T. Forester was here Wednes-
day from his place five miles north-
west of Bolivar where with his fami-
ly he has been spending the summer
Mr. Forester says that locality had
three fine showers last week
everything IS looking green
growing nicely. Mr.
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED AT
home. Tria) treatment and full in-
format on absolutely free of an*
charge Write Frontier Asthma Com-
pany. Room 7o2. Buffalo, N Y
f roni
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Xort.i, where they have been v’si.i u;
'the past two months
| J A. Wheeler, a merchant from
Waketon, was here Wednesday and
says Monday’s rain in that sect’on
was the finest in fully a year
section. Mr. Wheeler says,
enough rain tor the time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben
I ren ale home from Colorado City.
I whither they moved about a month of the
ago. Mr Key reports that section Edson left this morning
as being a dead issue right now and boro
Denton county the best looking place .
he has seen. He says he is here to
stay.
W. B. Brown, whom the Record
and Chronicle reported yesterday as
having gone to Terrell to attend the
reunion of his old brigade, was pre-
vented from going at the last mo-
ment. “I would not have missed it j
for >50. ’ said Mr Brown Wednes-
day. "but 1 could not get away."
Crowbar Littrell, a Denton base-
ball player, is home from Gran-VSa-
Wui Sy rus, aged about 69 year*. I
died Tuesday night at the county [
t»rm The remains were interre 1 [
Wedmscay at the Cooper cemetery
The Oak Street M. E church pray- (
er meeting
bernacle on
duct a
w wks
Dee Price is home from a
weeks’ trip in a wagon through Ok-
lahoma Denton lOunty crops,
says, are as
the entire trip
E. C. Smith an I Misses Erma and
Norma Smith have returned
Boulder. Colo . anj points in
and
and
Foreater **yk
the grass, which looked deal beofre
the rains, has grown five or six inch-
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son to the board, but all transfers
into the city who live outside of the '
corporation may attend the school ;
of their cSbice. All non-resident
transfers will be entitled to four
months schooling after which time :
the usual rate of tuiuon will be
charged. All regularly enrolled pu- I
pils iu the Deuton schools who may j
move outside rf? the district lose
their right to attend the city schools
free, provided they have attended •
the schools a sufficient length of
time to use up the state money, ■
which the board has decided to be j
four consecutive months All pupil" j
are urged to buy their books as far
as possible before the beginning of
school. Just tell your dealer what
grade you are classified in and he
will supply the right books.
All parents are advised to have
their children enter school as early (
in the session as possible. Many j
children fail iu their work becaus" |
they were not matriculated at the .
beginning of school Every effort
will be made to assist your boy or
girl and we ask the earnest and care-
ful co-operation of our patrons We
expect next year’s ijvork to be th
banner school year in the history of
Denton Every effort has been put
forth hy the board for the comfort
of t.ie children and much care has
been exercised in securing the facul-
ty. We predict a very successful
war’s work Very respectfully.
JOHN S. CARLISLE.
Superintendent C'ty Schools
PEOPLES HONE TELEPHONE CO.
Be sure you are right;
take your prescriptions!
to Minnis’ Drug Store.
V X. I *4 vuuivu jri ra.’ |
will be" held at the ta-
Beauchamp's hill or. '
Thursday evening instead of at the ,
church. The campmeeting will start i
Friday night
Col J Fredei’ck Edson the let- I
Key and child- Hirer, entertained a small crowd ]
Tuesday evening under the auspices
• First Christian church Col
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THE DIFFERENCE
Between our work and that turned
out in the old time wash tub and
tailors' goose is that your clothes
are not subjected to friction or rub-
bing The new process does away
with it The life of the fabrics is
lengthened, and consequently there
is saving. We collect and deliver
in one day. That's another reason
why your work should be done by
the Denton Steam Dye Works &
Hat Factory. Try us and convince
yourself.
New'phone, Fulton block. W. Oak.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 310, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1909, newspaper, August 11, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235852/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.