Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 241, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
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’'Vest Oak Street was
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At Actual Wholesale Cost
WANTED.
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EXCLUSIVE PLUMBERS
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Capudine for
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For Denton.
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Carpets, Wall Paper,
Stoves, etc.
Two Car Loads
of Enterprise
Nice Bed Room Suits, Dressers, Folding Beds,
Iron and Wood Beds, Mattings, Wall Papers,
Cook and Heating Stoves. Etc.
These goods are going verv fast,
good selection.
Sample sent free.
ther Gray Co.. !«• Roy, N. Y.
irm,
i ere.
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polls from EUit. county Cyclone
Friday Morning.
LOAF OF BREAD NOW
LOOMS LIKE X
Th,.
tii..
of
was
erty.
city
jur
ive
ery
LET ME SAW YOUR WOOD. «5C|
and 75c a cord.
Naw Phone 284.
R. R TURNER. 25 WEST OAK
8t. Harness and buggy top
Shoe repairing a specialty.
SA 1.7
Ydv.i nee
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bu»ln—«. J, W. Bkllt,
L. BalTey,
phone 11,
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thresh t
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work
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Cost Sale of Furniture
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FOR SALE
12-room house on North Fry
one, two or three lots, known
Bishop place J Q. BURGESS. 233tfc
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the dollar, and
the market.
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about the location
Justice I’reo n 't No
ilfTormation desire 1.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . I
SALESMAN
offer on earth
sam |d s. coat
low a City. la
L Farmers Implement and Vehicle Co
TREBLE CLEF YXDGLEE CLUBS
PRkXENT Ml sit AL NUMBER
LAST NIGHT.
land
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Their home will tie at !
Sullivan. Ind.. where Mr. Hate- ha j
farming interests
It >11
poii nd
' 111i 11
Want to
<Ta' ton
■ nothing'.
iunknown.
i partial insurance.
SCHOOL tyOUHE AT IH RON WAS I
DESTROYED.
the cold and restores normal condi-
tions. It's liquid—effects immediate-
ly
NORTH. EAST. SOUTH. WEST—
are the parts of the city
houses to rent In
Wiley Smith's
Fostoffice.
ca i'-
ll is
and
in pounce the
; irophet in
For Cold* and Grip Hick’s Capu-
dlne is the best remedy—relieves
the aching and feverishness—cures
paid
$4,000 without benefit.
killed
Cures Fever-
Burns.
I.
w.di during
regain.'.1
< or.dio
hooi i ;Mrs
and :
rii4>i point
Post-Signal.
Tom Bates of Sullivan.
Mrs Hattie Arnold of P lot
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IK IADS
T.i'impsoti
valuable in-
• b. -nper outy
< lerinan v
We clean 'em. we press 'em. we
dve 'em. men's and women's clothes
MODEL. North Side Square.
Phone 02.
foi m |l
tail toniiht
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P.oli-
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feet
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trats
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I'niL-d ' jt.
irom
M }1 1 IO ,
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j Out last night’
! vous this morning '
just the thiqg to fit you for business
Clears the head- braces the nerves
Try it At drug stores
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Fl RNISHED
Address Box B.
rhe F. W. Lohrke
bought by us at about 6” '
have this stock
1. Atlanta o
Orleans I; .Mobile
Montgomery i.
10c, 25c and 50c at drug storas.
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Saftue: public
< >w rig to •b
pr.-ieni ng
and !■•'-.ins"
illness ot Prof
a ill b. hel l till- >
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line of typewriter supplies and sta
tlonary at O M Curtis'.
early this morning
rowly escaped the
The origin of the fire is
The loss is $7.mot with
rREcHDI NT IM N< 4N S FAMILY
BARELY ESt Y PE IROM I IRE
WAXAHACHIE, Tex.. May 22.
1 r< iHirts received her,, to
clone swept area .
hun.ire dwellings
I ml . a rl |
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J. W FRALIN, DENTIST SOUTH
•Ide square, Denton. Texas Middle
nf block, upstairs
i erf of th" Treble
- of the North Tex
was given Friday
lost articles,
til.- ' >
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a' '■ttik.
Durham ’
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v aras
.. th,, s
before
t iblions
green or
■rges of cul- |
tirst an 1
human
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advertisements under this hsad-
•I wtl) be Inserted at the fallowing
*atos;
Ole time, per word 1c
each subsequent and consecutive
Insertion %c
Professional cards of three lines
■r less, at 11 00 p“r montj, more
•pace prorata. No ad. taken for lest
fllvn 10 cents.
All ads. in classified columns, ex
•opt those carrying regular accounts
with this office must bo accompanied
«v ths cash to Insure insertion.
of Hiawatha tonight.
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GARRISON A
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Stage
hit.
dramatic work
ly equal to the
d<>< k . the barb
the greatest trim
he interpreted
manner Hi- .
Well suite ! to ' e
fectiou be ex
and d ctioj -!m.\
his art Mr i: •
lied off his ■•dm •
voice rang cm'
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Tile " done aliower” given by Miss
Mary Gregg tor Miss Myrtle Ivey, one
of the June brides, last Thursday af* |
ternooa wa- daintily appointed an
very
First Christian church. Otis Haw-
kins. jtastor—Sunday school at 9:45;
High schol commencement sermon by
Rev. Fred L. McFadden of the First
Presbyterian church al 11 a. m.
Junior and Intermediate Endeavor
Society meeting at 3 p. m. Regular
evening service, preaching by pas-
tor. at 8 o'clock. The members of
th<> choirs from the churches of the
city are invited to assist in the music
at the morning service. A cordial
welcome to all at all of our serv ce-
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES—FULL , fee clause, said note having been R*' -1 change of climate
nt amj ■»>. ,pn jn renewal and extension of three p-■ ■ • ••
certain vendors lien notes for t he j L ; J
sum of four hundred and eighty-six ened joints, purifies-the blood and
dollars and sixty-s'x and t “ ‘ ’
cents, dated November 23, 1904. ex- and tone to the whole system,
ecutod bv E O. Caldwell and payable above interests you. for
to the order of A. G. McMath in one. I dress Mrs. M
two and three years lesjteci ivriy af- i
■ date thereof, and given in!
tf part payment of the purchase mon-!
ey for the tract of land first above]
PATRONIZE THE BEST SHER- berein described.
man Steam Laundry Company.]
New Phone 341.
two-thirds brightens the eyes, giving elasticity
If the
proof ad-
Summers, Box K, No-
two and three years respectively af-]tre Dame, Ind.
Jake JOHNSON. H’ r th-
did s-.
| tacks and ■■dm
. professional .
Dento i niusi' in .
having such ,i
d<rs Witlioui
the honors <,t
divid.-1 with '
voice is splemi |
i nificent
decide I
P LIPSCOMB. M D., SPECIALIST
-ye, ear, nose and threat Office,
o^r Curtis Drug Store
_
Kills To top The Fiend.
The worst foe for 12 years
John Deye, of GJa Iwin, Mich ,
a running ulcer/ He paid doctors
over $ 1,000 without benefit. Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve killed the
ulcer and cure! him.
Sores, Boils, Felons, Plies.
Scalds, Cuts. Corns. 2 5c at
Raley & Uv.
rhe annual • <m.
Clef and Glee < lul>-
a.i State Noima! i
ii ;.it before a iarg.. and appreciative
audience. The -oloists for the occa-
sion were Mi
day of Dallas.
Jock and YV. .1
of-
on
;cd
isc
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E’ta Elizabeth Holo-
M's-is. Bayard Had
Est.-s <>t Fort Wort ii
The program . onsisted ol the can |
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S-'.'on 1 Fra.r S ii ,i in
<> D.iito.i. D. nton count-. >.xa-
of th-- Robert Beaumont suitcv,
being lot No. 5 of th" su'd 1 v i-io"
a trait of land containing ab.m- 11
survev and ow
Skiles in his 11fe-tim
the ". < st
"That Headache."
Headache and ner
Hicks' Capudine
oldest I
t 120, I
lived I
d be
t, of
-year*
axing
For'
male
‘.le of
rlnceiL
ire oM
said
payable on
February 24. 1999. and default has
been made in the payment (hereof;
and whereas the said Henry Wilde,
the legal owner and holder of said
note, has requested the sa*d Alvin C.
Owsley, trustee, as aforesaid, to sell
said above described tracts of land
in the mtfttner and for the purpose
aa in said deed of trust provided.
Therefore. I. Alvin C. Owsley,
trustee, as aforesaid, by virtue of the
authority vested In me by said deel
of trust and upon th® request of the
said Henry Wilde, will proce-d
•ell th* above described 1
land to the highest
for cash, at the court house
'! I 7 v aras
E. • < rner of said A
which A B
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The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No opiate*. Non-alcoholio,
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
7 The gonuine
FOLEY‘5 HONEY and TAR lata
aYollow package. Refuse aubatltntaa»
Mrs N P Kirkland received a s.i I
message rm -da-, morning to 'he .1-
■ <-t t.mt her neither, Mrs N. M
had 1 e-1 -uddenl'
r nt 7.2" o'. I.S K
Bowling Gr- en. Kj
-
1 have
A R McGINTIE,
office, next door to,
S H ROI'ECHE. M D C. GRAD
ante ve’erinarian. Open to al] kinds
of veterinary work Located at Denton
Transfer barn 239p
i Ik’rn . !
assau li. d
Tii"< lav
Y l< I I 'I 1H \l To Y< < IDEN I
M \Y NOYY RE< OY I I!
100 HOUSES ARE EAST NIGHT’S PLAY
WKECKLDBY STORM.......,:<■.. <...««
"t.
Dod I
■i o;d-.
:i\e t < n i i
mils can com-
Lite Pills.
• s'omach.
;he blood.I
•ure C 3-1
B llioniisess. |
Ms and Ma-1
' l F Ba'.-'
t ii n . - - |
occasions and is well known by
• of our citizens.
Want ads In tnt rtecora ana Chroi. ;
icle bring prompt returns, because 1
“in Denton" nearly every home read* !
the Record and Chronicle.
considerable farming interests. Mr
Bates has been >n Pilot Point on sev-
eral i
some
Nev.-r Falls
one rente !y. an 1 only
< v- r founu. to cure wita-
-m‘i tumble m mv famih
.and all other
That reme iy
always use i‘
M CHRIST
, "c per box •
Boston < . < 'h11 ago 3 .
York 1 . < levejar) I
Philadelphia
FoA-t j ' c
■P‘: Ilia .<
iz,z.-
MAGILL (Q. SHEPARD. 1
37 West Oak Street. ‘New Phone 338.
For Bronchitis, I
Asthma. Hemorrhage, Croup, La-
pain in chest or
jOv and $1.2)0.
Guarantee! by
Dunton, Texas. I
i
Before you let the contract
for sewer connections, I would
be glad to have you call or
send tor me to talk the matter
over with you I believe that
the Denton Plumbing Co. is
as well, if not better; prepared
to take care of your sewer work
than any other firm in town.
\\ e are the onlv
'tain tract
situat'd m
-1 a' • " f
we devote
worK — we have made
DEAF MITE HURT
DALLAS. Tex., May 21.— Henry
Kaufman, a deaf mute aged thirty,
was struck by an oak lawn street
to cr this morning and badly hurt.
Denton Plumbing Co.
T !! PORTER. Manager 11
Mond av
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,i ': "Client .-i gln when
rail through 'he more
.- of countn in Gcr-
■ or Holland, to see an
living over some main
: liming parallel with the
keeping |»ac ■ v
S.lOlV .
Sa i g' i
•t 1,- rain v
"gnU'-w ash-
tai 11 w : i. ■ ' •
1 ■ nut 'll.
LOST $10 BILL REWARD FOR
return to J. B Tabor. 21Afc '
sonated by Master
FOUND GOLD SEAL RING IN ! <>-.- i -
cemetery, may have been lost some
time. Owner can get it by identify-
ing propertv and paying for ih s no-
tice. 239tfc!
-- -----! enjoyed. Mrs. Gober Wright
Misses ALJison and Wright made the
.highest score, the latter in a cut x-
BEST COMMISSION1 curing tile favor, a pair of ho-e
New all t .......
pocket Reliable.
NICE SINGLE RIGS OR DOUBLE
surreys. Special attention given to
boarding horses. Give ns a share of
DO YOU NEED HELP! ALL
sorts of dray work and house
hold goods moving doe.n Phone no.
HESTER. LESTKR ft BROWNLOW.
Now Phone 110, Old Phone 110. tf
- ids. Looking into the val-j
.in one of th^ thousands of ■
■ v-rs which have been plan-
summfi of nearly every
• • of land or n>outUaln
the roads lie
a< bright white
• -ijii.ire- of
a!. '.u»tho
-olution of tin-
'.i in problem of
■ evoluiion. that of ’ran
! ’ 1 ’• i
! nt i
H \\
T'm i- - j
Ml - i ’-- ’ ]
o month
d- at ii
Meli
w .i - a i
i-Ii T. x-
proud
a i. I
Having a Picnic this
summer? If so, the
20th Century Band of
Little Elm, Texas, would
like to furnish music.
Rates reasonable; cor-
respondence solicited.
S. L. McReynolds, Sec.
es on
mbing
Com- J
T. xn
Pr--i-
I. in I)' . _
pi hi- i
i t ow t
i*.
farm !
w ho |
his i
thought of their •
from uncultivat-
along the !
' •''■■■■•■" "“''ds no) wa> n|i n.Sl , |)f ,,1( Mi.t,j?, j
4?,.tk.n.°‘T.1.S.l 'richur. 1; .ml bad 1 n tor sixty-four'
(years Sii■ leave- two dauglite-- an! i
three sons, beside- o'Iler vla'i'.'S 'o,
mourn her death (
r< VH-, i
w aters of Eln. fork ,
MAY L<T CARTER'"' Trin?,\ r,V"r “T’ ’ J"’1, ' b'
... . o! thf ci:\ nf Ih-nDm in 1 b» - ,Pn
Building. No. 10 West Side Square. nu, 1)( an f of . , ,
occupied by Majestic Theater , f Walker 2-: i- Be-
gm.iiti'g at a ton" the -o itiiwes'
■ Airier of a trait of land -old l>v
.foil.', R Henry to A It . mr;,..m of
a-'l's. a post oak M K D X
1 i E 2 7 - 2 v ,i nt -
4 9 vara- : o a -' am
’ of land
Bar thill
a- 5 2 5
Here Is Relief for Women.
if yov have pains In the back, uri-
nary, bladder or kidney trouble and
want a certain, pleasant herb relief
from women’s ills, try Mothar Gray's
"Australian-Leaf.'' It is a safe, re-
liable regulator, and relieves all fe-
male weaknesses, including inflam-
mation and ulcerations. Mother
Gray's Australian-Leaf is sold by
druggists or sent by mail for 50e.
Address, The Mo-
5
Householders who used to get a
16-ounce loaf of bread for a nickel
or 24 for $1 up to a few months
ago are now getting bread at nickel
a loaf, but the new loaf lacks only
two ounces of having been cut
squarely in two—now weighing 10
ounce* to the loaf. The present
loaves, in fact, are only slightly larg-
er than what used to sell as rolls
for six for n i$|c|reL'
Classified ads. rn
elm reh.
Sunday sehoo] at
m.. Bible study at :i p. m.; Hol-
I p. m ; Epworth
p. ni ; preaching at
Notice the Sunday- school is
storm
that ! he be
dcstro e<|
Bardwell (
.'muses vv ere I
m It - -out Ii of I
day tioni the cy
... ... „„„ , 1U „ Dhow at b ast a ------- ----------.
! large chair and while Miss Wetter- « >d barns were blow j down and de
| mar t played the wedding march the stroyed by k riday morning s
i bridesmaids in dainty white gowns I It ifi learned today t
rnuretiid to her. bringing b\ white (house at Byron was
ribbons a wliii- coach ;u which wasphiee otlu-r hou-es near
seated a wdiite-vviage 1 cupid i i per-• were wrecked 1 line
■ William Gregg also destroyed fiv,.
Simmons, and bearing the box of sev-
eral lozen pairs of hose, After thik
int resting and pretty < ereniony a id
after tile offerings had been inspect-
ed and admired, a game of 5fi i was
Mrs. Golier Wright and
R
from which A B .1
bears ::5 1-2 W 11
do M K ' D B brs N
vara- Th'-ncr west
S B li i.. 12'>' vara-
b' ginn ng. containing
laud
iltlicr Dauuuge I* sl)<>»n by latter Re-
I i
enjoyable tor the fifty guests i
the young hostess had for the oc: a- (
Sion. Mrs. Lipscomb and Mrs. J. J. i MA.XAL
McCook assL-ied in leceiving and | A-LiiHoiiai
seating the company', rhe br de-to-be
( and guest of honor "as seat* i in a
tata "Hiawatha
(Coleridge Ta. I"
Miss Maiga ret.:
.-. Chas. Suu
It may be
know tiiat tie
: Tavlor. s a m-
'ever, is trill,
| G ider Mis.- .
< lioru
BASEBALL RESI Lis
Texas Houston L Dalia- 1 , Waco I
;4, Shrevepoit 1, Foil Worth 12
| (laIv•• ion 'I. Ok lalioma City
I Antonio 3. iGaim called m
linn ng aceoun, ot darkne— )
National Chicago 7, Bo-ton
other games ,«>st poned ; rain
A tkeri 'a i Boston ‘I.
St. Louis 2, New
2, Washington 1 .
D'tloit 4
Sout hern
Nashville s
2, Birmingham
tie Rock rain.
TRUSTEES SALE
Whereas, on the 24th day <o , . ~,, ,<-^,0 juo
19"s Oakley Sk ies and Carl Skile*. Relief is felt at once and its quick >
.by their certain deed of trust of said'cure surprises you ~
last named date, of record in Vol. /./'
::«l. Page 565. deeds of trust records; Grippe. Sore throat
of Depton vounty, Texas, to which! lungs it's -upren.e,
made, conveyed to j Trial bottle free.
Owsley, trustee, all those : J. F. Raby & co.
f ’and more partieii- ---«---
'libe.i a- follows:
First Tract
of rheum a- |,
muscular or of the
joints, sciatica, iumba’os. backache,
pains in the kidnevs or neuralgia
tains, to write to Im” for a home
.reatment wh’.’i has repeated!, cured
I al) of these tortures. She feels it
ten ] •
per ce.it interest from date. <'onta*n-1 free"
TODAY'S MARKET PllICES
DENTON, May 22—Local mlscel-
ianeous markets are dull and
changed.
Fort Worth LivcMock—
Tday's receipts:
Cattle 200.
Hogs 800.
Today's quotations:
Steers—Fair steady, tops 5.
Cows—Fair steady, tops 4.
Calves—Choice steady, tops 5.50.
Hogs—Fair lower, tops 6.»0.
Ml* Elisabeth Hnlodav of Dallas
Is here to sing in the presentation
ot Hla-watha tonight. .- .
It’s quicker-
it’s better
by the
“Katy”
To St Louis, Kansas City
and the Nwlli
ANYBODY WANTING
ver work done call No 3"7. either
phone
Won't Slight A Good Friend
"If ever I need a cough medicine
again I know what to get." declares
Mrs. A c Alley of B°als, Me., “for
(after using tea bottles of Dr. King's
, Nev Discovery, and see ng its ex-
G< >M-
• 11Kinf .
Pin 10 biud-
S> Harry
2!'.5? •;
Ha'nhi!!
M K D
\ Edward- tra'i of 2!
win .li a b!a< k ja-k M ' K
1 N F O It M A T I<> N \ ■■ - ) 1 \v - \ ar:ls.
f gravel bed in X bi>. S 77 W
1' Will pav for •[))<.
I. FELTON
2 14.
gowns I It
w hite | house at Byron
was *hiee other houses
per- "**re
i also destroy ed
How a rd.
WELEETKA -Ok I. t . FEARs
\ LYt N.HING BEE TONIGHI
GERMANY w
Consul Rol» <
over furn -
!o’m i'io:i con- • ■ ..r .
o: Go- higji w
til"—- of tile 1
Houston Po-*
ga 11 -’a’ men '
. ■ m-v • r
Sf.ii".
pooit
WhiL- ’Ill-
s> io'i".’
■ ;.iibli" '
• .. nk
F ••
Smash'- Yil
an all-nro .:. . 1 ■
In .lith-I.milder : ■ ■ • ‘i •
i par 1 wit Ii Dr K.:.g ■ w
■ IT:'-y ton" and is', ti.
•' li v "<■ and k id' ■
streugt in n
' i'll:.
* Jaund 1-< . Head •
, fia’in
1,ftvei£- Co
he . was (
luai'r ’
WANTED
er aid repair,
pair, varnish and upholst r.
shirt-waist boxes made
MRS RESSIR I.
Stroud Oree’ N vv
Time to be looking for tho-o coni-
, mein emeni gifts May we show vou' I-client results in my ow 1 family an!
(others. 1 am convinced that it is the I
be-t medicine made for coughs, (
, Colds and lun ■ trouble." Every one'
w bo tries it feels jus' that way. I
at a
of a
11* nr
n- i ■ s. a
5 I
■ o it'i ►'■ 4vara. :
W corn.'r of a rra
-a: 1 H- nrv t,, W
acres. Them ea-t
pas’ the N E. ini'll' r of
Ila'-’ at 12'12 vara- a
X on rhe w.-t
W ELEETK V Okla . Mav
The ncgro who assaulted Mr-
near okninlg* Tii‘>sda', wa-
tnred this morning seven mile- north
ol here. There talk of ly n< hint
and the author iti's U-.<: the tarmers
w ill foi 111 a mob and mat eb up.m
Oak Street Methodist
W Farr, pastor
'• a
iness meeting at
League at 7:15 ]
s p. ni
minutes early in order to dismiss
in time for the baccalaureate services.
Special music is arranged for the
Sunday night service, where you will
find a coydial welcome. Prayer meet
ing on Thursday night at 8 p. m.
Hattie Arnold of
married Mav 1 2t h
Haute. Ind.
Just what the goods cost laid
leaves us a very nice profit on the goods,
is composed of nearly all new goods
tii 1!
St,.t.
t w, i,'
in o:::
Wil, 1,
| 1 gh'
valit'
•ip w '
in -m
th -a
vvhit h
plv .if
laid-
ba-
' grou-.i I ■
being -
. | . •
readw ..
mud e
>n th
(leys ;■
■ k'OKO'.l
ed m.
, high •
in '
]on. - .
i rnnnin.
(brow n 1
j 11 v a t ■ I
mo-i it
, co ion .
] porta', ci
It 1-
t 11. 1
kvel
many. Fr.ii
aut< tuol'o.
highway : ...mug i><n.iie ■
railroad - i.-ilv keeping |»ac ■ w!thT!.
the tram f. ■ miles, it being general-
ly lei'essiii to slacken speed only
when passing through th.' larger
villages ar. .1 towns, and never on
atcount of "Kir roads.
The good roads question for the
Lilted Stao s may seem almost hope-
less when considered with such pic-
tures: before the eye. but one of the
simplest and most practical measures
tl.at could be taken for their better-
ment would be to reduce their width
to from oi'-third to one-half of
v h;.t they now are Work could
then be concentrated on the road-
v.av and drains, the waste land re-
ti med to :he farmers or abutting
property owners, and by these per-
fectly natural economies make both
the building and maintenance of the
roads a much simpler and less ex-
pensive proposition.
T! • i. .
the N
.!<■".! i
"f 61 '■
our entire time to this
a stiidv of it ourselves.
I MBRELLaS TO COV-
also furniture to re-
Skirt
to or-
SMITH, f.7
Phone 127
2il-lmo acres out of said
--------- by T N
SCAVEN- beg ruling at the " »-t si le of
var street and th" south -..I. o
205tf public road running we t from
Bolivar street and near the N
of 11.. 1 it' of I >• r.tiin . ■ !:• a
wesl 635 1-2 feet the N W
of said lot. thenve south 5'
its S W corner; then'
New 1 i,s corner
jeet to the place
being understood that the
Oaklev and Garl Skiles are
owner.- of the tract fir-t abov.
t.i described, and that the said Garl
Skiles is the owner of th ‘ tract Ti-t ]
11.erein above describe!
in trust, however, to secu . »!• >1
ry Wille in the payment of that eer-l |( o) ( ( wy.s U>1>EAI (
Bank Building. Pilot Pt int. Tex. | ‘ ^os‘,^mt^‘\y‘Dm Aid‘6ak-! T(’ a! 1 know ing > ufTrne;.
su.illt ]e}. skiles and Carl Skiles, and the (
' I>ay meat thereof guaranteed by Chas, i
G. S. CAMPBELL. REAR OF | sk les and payable to the sail Henry |
McCray 's jewelry store Clean-’r. (Wilde, or order, bn February 24. !
pressers and repairers Clothes call- 1909. at the Exchange National! (]. of f^ese tortures
ed for and delivered New Phone j bank. Deuton. Texas, bearing ten Ker dntv to send it to all sufferers
16 2,>9e ,M.r cent interest from date, contain- FREE. ' Yon can cure vourself at
TV lln/'\hA.^8^27V?AL5.e:nJ..Atl°LnjL<i ho™ as.thousands will testify—no
> being necessary.
This simple discovery banishes uric
acid from the blood, loosens the stiff
STRICKLAND & PINCKLEY.
New Phone 248, Old 114 Coal and
feedstuffs of all kinds.
to
tracts of
bidder
iBHHw door
of said county on the firat Tuesday
In June, Ita#, the aame being the
firat of June. l»08, between • the
houra of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4
o’clock p. m., and shall apply the
We have just received two car loads of Enter-
prise Buggies. Surrevs, W agons, etc. The bug-
gies are beauties, and we want you to come in and
see them. Different stvles in open tops and top
buggies.
We want you to sec this line of buggies before
buy—we know that we can please you if you
are in the market for a vehicle of any kind.
' of
retailers i 51‘sse.- KMie Bass an 1 Ivey Muy kept
■1 the -koto and were also favored with
; ho.-e. At the close of the garn-‘ a
salad course was <«e»v"d on t ie card
1 tables each of which bore a bowl of
Japanese water flowers that gr-vv
suddelny for the pleasure of tlie
STRICTLY MODERN spectators. The guest of honor was
house on North Fry St., j prevented by th- hostess with A set.
as the of da nty pins. The out-of-town
' guests were Mrs C M Cockrell of
( Dallas and Miss Evelyn McCook of
HOME FOR SALE—A LARGE Ft. d'-rick, <)kla.
house on West Oak street, near the
Normal, on car lit*1' See J A Cagle !
JIM GOOD®—LIVERY AND
Fe«d Stable Nice single and dou-
ble rigs. Old Roark barn. North
Locuat atreet. Both phonee 151. 18tf
T".
........ to.la'
average' - -
mi mt
. ..-i birds
•r to W"e,ls.|
!; aii i:n-xl;aastible sup-
5 r adjoin ng
i.iiin.’r n rniatiy
t!i.. w.'eds "u
ir, no
1 "mm
1-for la id
"'..re are m,
now while
Igist Friday night
o clock Mrs S N
the home of Ro'
Isbell, west of
j son was t Im
and w a-
agi; .1: C... 11
m. 11 •
an I
S’
now <
For particulars call or writ - G Ren-
fro. Manager I’. O Box 54. 2"l’f<’
ROSS & BLANKENSHIP. ATTOR- , ;u , ... ....
neys-at-law Office upstairs in F. & taii promissory note, dated Februar.
M Bank Building. Pilot Print. Tex■ I •»4 ;90s, executed bv the said Oak-; /
.... . - |tism. whether
sui'i ,,
< nt
as Eczema. Ringworm
of itching chain't* r
i s Hunt s v'nre We
' and it a. v< r fails W
I N Ruth, rfot I Tenn.
FOR RENT 4 ROOM 11OF.SE
near Normal See George Roark.
2 40tfc
Baled shucss $4 a ton or I5c a
bale. Equal in food value to prai
rie hay ALLIANCE MILLING CO
150tlc !
1
An 1 whereas it is provided in sai 1
(deed of trust, when requested so
<io by the legal holder of said note
the said trustee shall sell said prop-
erty at public auction for cash, at
the court house in Denton county.
Texas, after having giV'n notice of
the time and place of said sale as
now prescribed by the statutes of
the state of Texas in making sales
under “xocutiori, and whereas said
note became due and
FOR RENT AT REASONABLE
rate Large upstairs hall 6<>xl2)(
feet, well ventilated and w ith electric , js
light fixtures. New Phone 344 lino ^]vj j <•
o rtain tracts
'l.nlv .t
I First Tract All that
'or parcel of land
. oi.'iit »■ of D»mot) and
h id be ng <>n th"
of Trinity
• 11st
11 g 111
DR. B G. MCLAUGHLIN. PHY
siclan and surgeon. Office. J. C.
Guy's drug store.
HILLSBORO. Tex . May 21 Tim.'
condition of J. B. Lm v of Dallas
w ho w a- at first believed to
fatal!' injure,! when
(tl>town from an auioniobile
] Ii* re > •■-ter lay during th"
\Y orth-Wa<o run. is ,-omevvhat
prowd today and I’1' >s at a hospital '
lie re-’ed fairly w-U during th'
ni-tlit an 1 lias partly regain' 1 eon- '
-■-ious’i'--- !m: condition i- -till
• ii'. al
,a-; .. ,1. STAMFORD 1'ex . Mav 22 The.
ih<'D(r ioit.1 ilo!Ilr of- jjr Dun. an. presi-I
<- beginning, j, n( (1,- t)1(. ^;a!nfi>i'd collegiate in- ■
’"J* * -titute. was totally destroyed by fire]
Th" family nar- |
flames and saved 1
'..1 Boy Ian
.h accompanist
■ ' io some '•:
. 1 . S ('ol. ridg.
music, how-
1 i lia rm 11 '
baton til'
"ofk. th" at-
om worthy of
11. • 1111 > 11 ami
;; ! be proud of
Mis. Saun-
5. cred t and
lie should be
- - Holaday'-
- oil her mag-
-li. made a
called for
a-m eeltaill-
Mr Had-
aw.itlia had
- o I o - which
artistic
voir., wa-
nd the p.-i-
b"T Ii in tone
master of
tenor,
ot ii:. honor-
rang on- 1 b . h arness
precision. w "11 - a :' ■ d '
fea is oi I ago.. . ■
(worls of Hiaw a; !i i
The entirt i
artistic sucee--
as State Norm. •
of it- m ii-ica I ■ ■■ im:: z
dit••( 'or. Miss i;... ■;
• m.,
in 'Is
m a.
m w i It :i
- -in
com pa r.d : vei'
added
1;year •
fe.tl jj-
oflw
May We Talk It Over With You?
I —»■■■, _________________________________
1 < 'onrier
| Be-lde-
_ Um nt iolie.l
community got a good 1 '
”’i terday' morning, no' a
er." but a slow, -oakmg
' ' . put new life m". ev. 1
value of this |a-t rain t" ’
■ in extFava-• (.orn cotton am! ot'm r crops
s. that one'hardiv be estimated
We-tern ;
d a - t tie •
: man'
. 11 i y
1 marnit.-nance
..p. ir i- per-’
. i. in equal '
n m t !:< high- I
ami workable! Tht n,. nr• 1 ■ a:inm n
' by tii.. 1 Intis of t lie Nort ii
Slate Normal o> D. ii'oh at th.
; byteriaa ehuri h Im-t Tue-day
(was "'ll attended ami bighlv
... . s excellence. A ]atg,
trom !>• ti'on "a- in a' •. iidarne
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 241, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1909, newspaper, May 22, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235889/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.