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Good work at a reasonable
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DRIED FRUITS
FRENCH DOORS, FRAMES
ate all kinds of mill work.
APPLES
Phone US.
PRUNES
DEKTON PLANING Mill
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Special prices on 25-IL. box-
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TRY US. WE HOPE TO MERIT YOUR TRUST.
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We can supply your needa.
Rentals and Repairs a Specialty.
FOR ECONOMICAL (TRANSPORTATION
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parents.
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We have made some delicious car-’
amel candy with walnut centers
and some with plain centers, and .
the
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Funeral Director
Licensed Embalmer
If it’s a Typewrttar
If it’s Hemstitching
It it’s Plaiting
It It's Covered Buttons
PLUMBING
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J. A. COOK GROCERY
Phone 174.
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NOTICE
I write fire and tornado insurance
in town or country. Also automo-
bile wnd life insurance.
L. B. SHAVER
Phone 1010.
Phone TW.
Denton Typewriter Eutuge
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SALES AND SERVICE ......
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When You Can’t Hunk What to Cook for
Dinner, Call 44
JUTS BAKERY
Phone 112. •;
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The Best Costs No More Than ~
the Rest
(Formerly Normal Meat Market.)
WE ARE PREFA
withp-
Oftftl11'1
Ins.
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If you have not visited Dossey & Evers’ big Fall and Win-
That Satifiea.”
t. Phone BM
Tatum was In Dallas.
Mrs. .1. Gi-Powlcdge, Miss Dora
HALIFAX. N. 8.—The oyster beds
planted in the Bras <l‘Or lakes in
COpe Breton somo years ago are
now so far developed an to attract
attention both at homo and abroad.
STOP THAT LEAK
the Frames Around Them
A.LVAU6NM
C. Florence and children
were in
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I make my own inspections.
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ter Shoe Sale, ask your neighbors who have and they will
tell you what a saving you can make here on high-grade
merchandise. This sale will continue for a few days yet,
which will give you a chance to make a big saving on your
Fall shoe bill. ; „J., . . ,
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF FLORSHEIM
SHOES
Day Phone 148.
Night Phone
Fresh vegetables from winter gardens ire now
in, as well as fruits from distant sunny climes.
jMagazines
Our magazine counter is loaded
down wlth_U>e very best magazines 1
_ iirtrrtwt. Wb1!! detiver your favor-
mce. If you must sac-- > ite. ’
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FOR
Friday, Saturday and
Monday
10-pound site new crop Strain-
ed Honey .............$1.60
10 pound* Sugar ................ 81.00
9 pounds Fancy Ihried Peaches >1.00
) pounds Fancy Dried Apricots 81.00
6 pounds Criaco ........................81.25
1 pounds Criaco .;.....................65c
GOOD BARGAINS IN LOTS OF
OTHER GROCERIES.
Wolverine 1,000-Mile Work Shoe,
the best in Denton for the money.
Tx>ts of shot gun shells for ducks
and squirrels.
LEE POOLE
First Door West Express Office.
^Tazcl Kirk, member of the Prudential Insurance A. A., certainly
knows how to avoid the high'spots. Here she is winning the finals of the >
60-yard hurdles at the National Track and Field Championship meet at
Newark, N. J.
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solve that daily vesting problem of “What shall I cook
today?”
As a citizen of Denton County who is glad to see home institutions
keeping pace with the cities and as a car owner who is interested in bat-
tery upkeep expense, you will doubtless be glad to know that we have
just completed the installation of our. battery department. In this de-
partment we have the most modern equipment used in charging, test-
ing and repairing storage batteries and for testing and repairing all
kinds of generators and starters.
Office of
W. O. STAMPS, JR,
Secy-Treas.
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You do. your friends do,
' sveryonc who enters your
i home will admire it if your
i tester is unusually hand-
! Mme or Keem« to radiate an
air <>f dieery comfort with its
t But you who pay the ga«
L Hila Will care pwaibly even
1 more than about your heat-
I Srt rffirtrrev' ttrrm nbmjt itv
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waa given by Mo
truth camr by Ji
,Iq did abu>u$c
mor* abound, and
are healed) eo Jel
Traction.
that are, behipd
ward toward the
SPEOAL
We received shipment of
dresses this morning thatjwe
considered special valuesF
Navy and brown.
JUSTIN '
GAGE HATS OF THE
BETTER KIND.
LOTS OF COATS IN THE
MEDIUM PRICE.
* Remember if you want to
If you want first-daw plumbing, mA^e a
the kind that stands the tert of COAT OR SKIRT WE ARE
time) chU ITS. W< stand ready to SHOWING GOOD VALUES,
In coating and skirting. _ J
If it’s for women and sty’ll
ish, look at Scruggs’ for it 1
JULIAN SCRUGGS
WOMEN’S WBAIL
Ratchtord anfi Mr*. T. E. Ratchtord
and Mrs. T. H-Ratchford were In
Pilot Point.
Jint-Mohon was In Salt Branch.
. Clyde Simpson was In Dallas.
Hoyt Curry was in Denton.
Mrs. Frank Wilkhiaon and bsby
returned home utter a visit at
Jacksboro.
W. T. Wilson was in Pilot Point.
Miss Johnny Curry was in Pilot
Point.
Rev. Frank
Fort, yt’orth.
Darts NW
We will carry a complete stock of
teriea antf will appreciate an 0]
of these lines, which are guara
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ir.on* to obtain the other
ypuldt frfttefr) chooa» ef ■
teHSr---
That, however, is uuecm,
sary. You tn<y buy a stove
that combines both “looks**
?>id economy. It t* the New '
Mhrtted. Bold only by
Special to Reeord-CiironicJe.
LEWISVILLE, Oct 18—W.
Davis of Denton will preach n
rles of sermons at the Church of
Christ beginning Monday night. Da-
vis is minister of the Pearl Street
Church of Chris, at Denton.
I. Tarket of Dallas will preuch
at thu 11 o'clock Service Sunday and
again night. The publie is In-
vited tv attend all services.
V.W. SHEPARD
wi^be’ highly fsathfied
woefc Wb wo ttatUiad
Your friend tell t«tl yoU
splendid worgswff do and thd
low prices we charge. For al
pairs here is-the better pla
have them done.
S. W. <SM) Smyn Gar
Repair Work a
ttedtOUNMldby
Yours very trNly,
Wc want you to come in and see our Marshall 200 ampere con-
stant-potential battery charging unit, which turns out batteries fully
charged in eight hours instead of taking two, three or four days as does
the old system of battery charging. This equipment has long since
passed the experimental stage and has been officially approved by the
largest battery manufacturers, including Prert>O-Lite, Willard and
Exide. The eight hour battery-charging units are in use in most of the
large battery shops in the cities whose customers demand the best and
receive it. With’ this system in operation, we will give one day service.
If you leave your battery with us overnight we will return it next morn-
ing or if left with us in the morning return wilt be made that evening.
This service will appeal to those car owners who appreciate their car
being ready to go. A telephone call to us will bring our shop par and
we Will do the rest.
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Since we are equipped to give one’day service, there will be no
charge for several days’ use of a rental battery. Where rental battery
is used the rental charge will be just 25 cents and battery re-charging • <
$1.00, making a total charge of $1.25. Where no rental is used the total
charge will be just $1.00—ne more. Radip batteries will be re-charged
at same pricq as automobile batteries and will be returned same day if
battery is picked up before 9:00 a. m.
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Mh Leori Sparkman, an experienced battery man; wiR have charge
of our battery department and hit: work is strictly guaranteed. Visit
our battery department and let him show you the equipment and ex-
plain its use. • - ‘
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ite and Columbia bat-
fa with you the marits
us.
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Yours very trsly,
STAMES.CHEVHOL8T COMPANY, Inc.
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Thiji Mfmon cyi “Forglvene.i" |«
• SommuiMcatln^' tl»e RSeoN-
Chroniole from R< v. T. L. U4i-
tl Lord’s pMyf'r Os re-
corded in Mirt.-A.16, *‘Hut if ye for-
Blvo not Anen thcln trespsawH,
neither will your father Jfor«lve
your trespasses," 1* quoted us the
text of tho cainmuulcaUtm, which
follows;
“The basic princlf>Ie of tho-x*'ll-
Blon at our Lxud la Llie principle of
forsriveneax, as is found not only
in this prayer that our I-ord tauaht
Hii disciples to pray, but la'nlso
taught in the prayer of- our Lord
When He was dying on the erose
of Cavalry for our sifts, when Ho
Axoluimed, . •FJtbor, forgtVe qtmn.
they -know not what they, <o.’ On
this principle ye find the real truth
in the religion of the Christ- In this
f basic principle of <>ur T.ord sins of
UW creatures will bo forgiven.
] “When we as th© creatnres of
the handiwork of our Ood takes
' stock of our own lives iq It not a
j that wa f1nc* enough, sins of
the paat to condemn oVer)- onb of
us? Then, if thia be true, should we
not live aftrl the principle of our
Lord—the principle of forgiveness?
As our Lord said In His dying pray-
er, w sinned, not knowing what
wo were doing, but when the light
of the glorious Oospel of our Lord
Jesus Christ shines into our hearts
and the knowledge of gun sins is
manifest unto us and we have a
consciousness, of it. should wc n-ot
confess our sins that they might be
blotted out on the basis of Christ’s
forgiveness ?
“This spirit of forgiveness Is
manifest by the people of Ood, for
We only have the promise of sins
forgiven, on the principle that we
forgHve. There arc many things In
the lives of many of us. for
which, were It not for the <act that
we are forgiven, we would be with-
out hope. The doctrine of retribu-
tion is untruw'but the doctrine of
substitution is trut Judas could
have been saved on the doctrine cf
retribution, when h« threw -dr>w n
the money for which' he had,.he-
trayed the Savior, if be could have
been saved' on retribution, but If
saved we must be t»avcd by the doc-
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,. which is th« honor the law.. Saw violated dig-
, , Glory. Rut Ju- honors God, our Creator, and its
dag rejected Him; end- weuM wrt | demands on us can oy.ly be met
through Jesus Chrlwt u our subsih
tulejbetween us and Ood. and vio-
lated law, Tlyin • bdw we shouM
magnify and honor the (treat tew'-
glvr wtio wag b0rn under the law
and yet was over the law because
He was creator! An maker of the
law 11 q wag Just and the Holy Oua
that died for us who wore unboJy
and arc unholy without His Impart-
ed holiness Imparted untb us by or
through His own divine holiness. If
we are His. our lives are in divine
harmony with His laws and if wo
that are His, will follow the leader-
ship of His spirit that is within ua.
We will seek to know the will of
His spirit, and after we have known
it we will follow Its leadership In
all the affairs of life, whether II
pertain to civil, judicial, moral or
spiritual law. or In fact, every'
business relationship of life.
“How the wocKL needs the fat '
spirit our wttfilts cui _
blightings of sin, to direct in all' .
the affairs of life, that the whole
family of our Cod shall know that
there is n diVine, reiatloushfp fie?
I ween each- child tit II itv Wte _1<1. •
know is life and truth and In Him is
no shadow of turning. For the >aw
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MARTIN & HILL
ftt'. Meek Dooley was in CreCnvIHe.
, Mr. *nd Mrs. Lutber Murphy vis-
ited relatives in Venice.
A..C. Wilkerson and Cleber Wil-
kerson and T. C. Florence were ‘~
F, tentan.
irl Wilson was in TJentCM.
.T. Milne was In Ponder.
I Faulkner of I’onder
Hp1? . WuT Groves of Ponder wee here.
Addison Faught was in Denton.
' Mrs A. C. Wilkerson attended the
Conference »t Argyle.
BE; • Mr. and Mrs. J. T
children vis ltrs! Mrs
B-.. Krum
DAINTY BREAKFAST
AT THE AMERICAN CAFE
Come here for a piping hot cup of coffee, delicious
hot cakes covered with rich butter and tasty maple
| syrup, crisp, brown toast with cereals or any of your
. favorite dishes. Cooked and served right.
AMERICAN CAFE
NORTH SIDE. ,,
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*ru< Stuy Right
t= Dte Organized at LewisrUle
Sperl.-'1 to Rccbrd-Chronicle.
LKWIHVn.LE. Ort It-- A number
t_ --_ at cllUens met Monday night and
■A'" ■ organized a. band. Ji. F .Tunnell
f was elected president and Jajp.-s I
Graham. Secretary-Treasurer Oth-
M^W*i~Fr~teteer»» are to be elscled at the _
■l. . next meeting.
Car Turns Over; No One Hurt
Special to Record-Chronicle. •
_ AUBREY. Oot, 1S. — A car driven
by Mrs. Bllse Wilson of Fort Worth
turned over on the highway last
week a short distance front town.
The occupants of the car were Mr.
end Mrs. BHsd Wilson and three
small children and Mrs. John Hunt.
None was seriously injured.
W. D. Keen was in McKinney.
Miss Callie Smith of Dallas Is
visiting her mother here.
B. K. Stafford, was in. Dallas.
The “Old Maid Sale'* given by the
school children Saturday night was
well attended.
M. Ashley and F. R. Pow-
ledge were in Venton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Koenig of
Den ton'Were hero Sunday and Koe-
nig made an address at the Meth-
odiet Church Sunday morning.
Lutz Bonar who was compoll.-d
return Iwnw from school at Den-
ton oh account- oft.qn„lpfected foot
is much better:*
M. D. Haren and son, Alien, were
in Denton.
Mias Mary Covington was here
from Denton.
Mrs.«. B. Nuckles and daughter.
Mias Frances, were at Salt Branch.
J. T. Tatum and Doc Jackson
were in Dallas.
Miss Kate Hart of Dallas spe.it
the, week-end with her mother,
Mrs. R. L. Hart.
Mrs. ■- Jessh-- -Kate - Hit wads and
children were In Denton.
Mm. Frank Caddell Jias gnn„ to
Wichita Falls to visit her son.
Homer Fuqua was in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Plumlec nn 1
Rockwall were guests of.
Mr. and Mrs. J. AV.
peopl, are so heartless and
E-j te—ana st, little of the quality of
’es human kindm-He that all they are In
J. .anyone Is what Is on the outside.
Y, Naturally those M ho are handicap-
. ped In presenting a phasing appear-
Ance by pimples, blotches, "break-
ing out/’ fCZfiina. » tr <>n tln ir akin
not ffolng to Kt| any attcntlo*i.
That An the r«a>*<»n xou find xuch
•o back war<! and atarinkhiir
?*the* *’/<.T7t‘ f-hoiiMir*’ ttW*y have
MjraBbBBB to expect
£ y<hi can ' 'make
J lovely as the
“ Siimply 'gettiny-
Webb and
J. T. Webb ut
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Onto porter . vWtte’d -in Krum.
3. O. Adams was in Denton.
___ Miss Lena yihson visited in Fort
Worth.
HP?1" ' Mrs. George Roberison and
> daughter. Emma, of Ponder visited
relative* hire.
Bartonville News
BARTVNVH.I.E tht 18—The hr
cream supper at Double Oak F1I-
Jpty night was. u success. The
^^■^Jgumdy will be used for fixtures
K—-‘Ray Taylor .of Valias spent the
'Week-end with homo folks. ,
Oobel Carter of Sunnydale vis-
Kilted hisw^ister. Mrs. tluy i’arker.
£_■ jS* Vodblo' Oak SchoM opened
Monday. Not very many were pres-
: ent on account of the rain.
HL Mr*. T. B. Breeding Is visiting
-her ■On. Clarence, at Sweetwater.
'Rfil Mrs Tilda Nash Is visiting her
■tyr ; daughter. Mrs. Ida George, at
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Beat Butter Scotch
You ever ate. Sella for only 50c
Per Fouad.
Order a iwtfnd and try it.
See them—they are beauties. .......----—-
Shoes and hose for the whole family; y -
DOSSEY & EVERS
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was In
i Dr Dm. T. L BiiTMi'sst.r'i-t::^
' / • fkna Me-r-rnt Mien-
accept aalvatloa aa a free gift from
God teste on the forglvOneas of
Mnf. through Jfaua' Crtst an Sa-
vior.
"Some ono' h^u a^ld that th?re arc
two thing* that are certain, and
thby are taxea and death, and I am
right hero rtrended of the sorlp-
tur0 quotation which says, "Ren-
der unto Caeaar (he thing* that arc
Caesar's, and unto God the things
lliat arc God's." Wa roust be shown
that when the knowledge of sin is
brought to- u* that we must ask
Gnd’s forgivenees and do the clean
thing and tell the truth' in our re-
ligion. We must *ay. "God we have
not mea«ured up to the standard < f
the law; Lord, forgive the sins of
the past and wo will never be guil-
ty again. We must see God in spirit
and in truth. We must be so that
we do not play with sin and condole
if and roB It under our tnng^ks a*
a sweet morsel, for sin Is de-.dty
in it* influences. We must rebuke
the sins of our llvos, and in the
lives of others, and at the saute
time forgive the sinner.
“Wc as rhlltlrrn of God ehould put
on 'the whole armour of God and
thp breast plate of .righteousness
and >b« able to withstand the darts
of the wicked one. We must stand
for the righteousness of Jesus
against t*11' onslaught of sin.
“Jesus ia longsuffering and kind
towards us. ami w,. should recipro-
cate,. merely, because we love him
and cbeflsh him tn our memory ;>•
I a loving Savior. Tf we are His chil-
dren we must bo like Him. parta'to
"of His divine nature. • love the
things of righteousness, and be tsttb-
ject to the leadership of His Holy
Spirit.
“Jesus Christ came not to destroy
the law. but to magnify the law
and io Satisfy the lawt. to flit it full
so we that are Christian keep the
taw not within ourgelvas or by our-
selves, but through Him that knew
no sin. So ns we honor Christ we
•’ WHEN YOU WANT
GOOD MEAT
PHONE 133.
WHISENANT MEAT
j daughter, Mr*. Ida George,
rjj Daily Choate-of Roanoke visited
r" George Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Brack Sums
, In Denton.
Ed Brown was in
a load of1' potatoes.
Mrs. Pockrus of
* Red her parents. Mr.
term Doan*—• to T per eeat.
ALVIN HILL----- 61
the frame ns
Picture r-ally Is" by
; rnl <Sf those :kl’t
£: disfigure)*, if \ou .wllf just use the.
Kiprtederful BIa< k and White Oiti’-
F ' ’iwent. Then yonr irond nature and
ways will stand out ultlu.ut
dra'wbecl .r .l.fc lk-
be ar->pnd ' 'U Is ••on...id-
eally priced. In liberal packages
* Th. ’5*tc Size <‘Uli til IhM I III < r t ! IVt h
miirh -ri» thr 2-ftr Ml tk.il-
Buy «• xAd, e. UaMuaat >
“F5
* and
, ua g* on to p»r-
forgeltlng <k«*e th[u«*
ate pressing for.;
mate otthg griaa.
Of our high ca‘ilngoaft.lt la inzChrlst
Jesus, for He wa* a man of sorrow
and acquainted witfi grief, t.-mpimi
like as we gr« and yet without
sin.' ” 1
.SWEETWATER—A home com
Ing for' former members of tha
First Baptist Church here wttl
feature the cornerstone laylhg of
the new church building, Get. II.
Invitations to, Attend h^ve been
sent to hundreds of former
member* at . the local AtefTtefe*.
tlon. , ...
^PHONt 10»
PogTirtMRrax
TF-
; f‘ Vacant offices Of V.nton Lodge
I ° «“*»• u*’r"
Kuwr the election of tail.. r.« to pla. . s
W jGtosr who have moved from
■*' (J'-town at the IftWb'g li*'!'l " ednos
®RftM •vetting. Holland Neely san
■fe-i Kleoted exalted ruler, John Scott.
■■' ftaegetary: B. E Alexander, es.'.uire;
KHtete Storrie. < hn|>lairi. Vernon
hMteHT. Inner guard. Dr. II.
Maa<l«.l1. tiler W. A. Martin was
^HF_tetee_ chairman of tr« house com-
V/'hilllee and It W. Healy v.is ap-
K pointed on the committee with hint
iU':L’ and the third ynetnber la to be n»m-
■ te later, w. A. Martin. J.din Scott
and Vernon Brownlow were ap-
Jsjy.' , .polzrted a committee tn collect dura
pwipg'th. club since Oct. 1.—Re-or-
will be completed and
gin, made tor club agtivltlca nt
k£Mftlar meeting to be livid next
Mflsdy |
We carry dll the popular nationally ■
advertiaed toilet pteparfttlona. Our 3
stock is very complete juzt now. 3
Drop ia.
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THESERVICEBRUGCoi
Justin News
EEgfVBTTN. Oct. IS.—Mrs. J. W.
Faught visited her son tn Fort
Mr. and *Jfr*. C. C. Parr visited
H. L. Taylor at Prairie Mound-
's-......Mrs. J. W Faught visited friends
at Arlington
IF*"- Ray and Fred Vaughn. Burl <u»u
K1 ftftft <Jarl Rhoades were In Fort
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