Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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WHY NOT GET THE BEST?
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DENTISTS.
LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
FOB RENT. ,
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
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THE
SOUTH
FOR
2O9tf.
New Edison
For County Superintendent:
L. HOMER EDWARDS (Re-election).
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208tfc.
Re-Creates Music
AT DENTON THEATERS
207tfc
FOR
201tfc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SURREY
FOR
Agency Edison Diamond Disc.
SECOND HAND AUTOMOBILES.
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS
CHICKEN F
POULTRY
Read Evers’ Lawn Mower ad.
with
RENTAL AGENTS.
Yest.
VETERINARIANS.
Denton Milling
SPECIALISTS.
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SECOND-HAND ARTICLES FOR
SALE.
Dress Goods*
LOST AND FOUND
JULIAN SCRU
grain quotations
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MESSENGER SERVICE.
1.04%
FINANCIAL
to loan on City property. T B. Davis,
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.
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2O4c.
FLOWERS AND FLORISTS.
, PHYSICIANS VND SURGEONS.
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It will save you money to
Rubber Hose.
have them repaired.
BREEDERS’ NOTICES.
194tfc
PASTURAGE.
Montgomery Plumbing Co.
PLUMBING
212tfc
LIVE STOCK FOR SALE.
LAWYERS.
OF THE BETTER CLASS.
Both Phones 157.
Un
FEED AND HAY.
Hauling
Your
TEACH
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS.
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1FIED ADVERTISEMENTS
For Local 1
CHARL
We
We want the opportunity to prove
to you that Edison’s new invention
is not a “talking machine,” that it
does what no talking machine can do.
A demonstration entails no abli-
gation on your part. We want you
. to understand Edison’s new art.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES
A SLUGGISH LIVER
DON’T THROW YOUR
OLD SHOES AWAY '
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We de-
309tfc
For Tax Collector:
H. V. HENNEN (Re-election)
O. W. (Walker) RILEY.
J. H. (Hal) ALEXANDER.
EUGENE McCRARY
For Sheriff:
PAT GALLAGHER (re-election.)
W. S. (Bill) FRY.
St. Charles Coffee properly grown and
properly packed, properly blended and
quality backed, by Turner Bros.
Orange Pekoe Tea, supreme satisfac-
tion is its attraction. TURNER BROS.
Henry Moore of Comanche is here
visiting Otto Ridgeway and Jim Inge.
Yest.
1.03%-%
' THE STANDARD SAVINGS AND
Loan Association furnishes money to
HOUSE,
209tfc.
JERSEY
heifer
2i9p.
CHARLES SAUNDERS, DENTIST, OF-
fiee over Turner Bros’. Both Phones.
W. N. ROWELL, D. D. 8.. OFFICE
Suite 203 new McGlurkan Bldg. New
phone 438, oid phone 341.
DR. W. A. JONES, DENTIST, WEST
dde square. Both phones. if
SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE—I DE-
liver anything anywhere. H. D. Robin-
son, both phenes 31.
M. L. MARTIN, A. B., M. D. DISEA-
ses of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Glasses correctly fitted. Office, room
100, Raley building. Old phone 22, New
phone 162.
For Tax Assessor:
OSCAR T. BUTTON.
GEORGE P. ELBERT.
JOHN H. CLEAVELAND.
For County Treasurer:
J. CARL MCREYNOLDS.
L. L. ROARK.
R. H. EZELL.
FRED FOWLER.
T. F. JASPER.
S. BYRTLE BEATY.
For County Surveyor:
J. S. NEIBERT.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 2:
Y. S. (Scott) READY.
R. J. MASSEY.
C. HARPOOL. ,
JOHN SUBLETT.
J. W. RATLIFF.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 3.
W. F. (Fred) CUNNINGHAM.
I. L. CRAWFORD.
S. D. LAW.
For Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
E. W. (Ed) FORESTER
T. C. EUBANKS.
For Constable Precinct No. 1:
JOHN P. CARTER.
W. T. WOOLDRIDGE.
GEO. H. WATSON (Re-election).
C. C. SULLIVAN.
J. M. FARRELL, D. V. M., OFFICE AT
Red Barn. Graduate Veternarian. Both
Phones 35. 181tfc.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Fort Worth 4, Dallas 2.
Houston 3, San Antonio 0.
Shreveport 5, W aco 2.
Galveston-Beaumont, arin.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
Fort Smith 5, Muskogee 2.
Oklahoma City 9, Sherman 8.
Paris 6, McAlester 4.
Tulsa 3, Denison 2.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2.
Philadelphia-New York, rain.
Brooklyn-Boston, rain.
Pittsburg-Chicago, rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Boston 4, Philadelphia 0.
Washington 8, New York 2.
Detroit 4, Chicago 2.
Cleveland -5, St. Louis 4.
Open
69%
____ 71%
...J.- 71%b
Yest.
69%
71%-%
71%-%
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD
at once—0-room house, 2 blocks from
square. See J. H. Blanks. 219p.
FORD ROADSTER AND MAXWELL
Touring car for sale or trade. See Geo.
Fritz A Co. 223c
For Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
W. T. WILSON.
A. H. STINNETT.
J. F. MORGAN (Re-election).
CHAS. SKILES.
J. C. SELMAN.
For Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 1:
'JOHN G. BOYD.
CY LOWE.
O. P. POE
For Public Weigher, Precinct No. 1:
A. L. JONES.
J. C. BROWNLOW (re-election).
PER-
New
217tf.
GEO. M. HOPKINS
Attorney it Lav
General Practice. Titles Examined
Emory C. Smith Office Bldg., North Side
Liverpool—
May-June ..
July-Aug.
Oct.-Nov. ...
Jan.-Feb. ...
Corn-
May
July
Sept.
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New Orlenas—
May
July
Oct. ..
Jan. .
UNDERTAKERS—AMBULANCE
WHEN YOU NEED AN AMBULANCE,
phone MAGILL A SHEPARD. Day phone
<48, night phone 48.
11.99-97
12.23
12.45
PLUMBING
DR. W. E. BOTTS, GRADUATE VET-
..inarian. Office Lipscomb’s drug store.
Both phones. Residence phones new 132,
.Id 486.
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Completing Sewer Extension.
A force of workmen is at work on
Avenue A completing the extension of
the sewer main on that street, which
will probably require two or three
days more. The work has been delayed
by the bad weather. Main extensions
already have been made on Sycamore
and Pearl streets and Mounts Avenue.
Commission Adjourned to May 4.
The City Commission which was to
have been hald tonight has been ad-
journed until May 4, due to the fact
that several commissioners desired to
attend the charter meeting at the court
house tonight. It may be that the re-
turns from the charter election on May
3 will be canvassed at the session.
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MAGILL & SF
Come to us
and hear Edison’s new invention,
which actually re-creates all forms
of music so perfectly that the blase
music critics of the leading news-
papers of this country admit in the
columns of their papers that they
cannot distinguish an artist’s voice
or instrumental performance from
Edison’s Re-Creotion of it. A book-
let containing their critiques will be
furnished gladly.
DENTON, April 25.—Following are to-
day’s future cotton quotations v.™
yesterday’s close:
Krum Lodge Could Not Cxime.
The members of the Krum W. O. W.
lodge did not come to Denton Monday
night to attend the meeting of the local
camp because of a school entertain-
ment at Krum, which many desired to
attend. Thirteen applications for mem-
bership were received by the Denton
camp Monday night, and several can-
didates were initiated into the “Yellow
Dogs” after the regular lodge meeting.
Lawn mowers, screen wire and poul-
try wire at Taliaferro Brothers.
Spring Is Here.—Faint Up.
A Job of painting done now before
the hot summer can soften or anecl
it, will prove very much more satis-
factory and durable.
FOLLOW NATURES EXAMPLE
When the grass begins to grow and
flowers begtn to bloom It is time to
Paint
We have paints that yon can depend on.
Let us figure with you.
Morris & Collier.
Old Phone 678. New Phone 318.
Close
1.03%-% 1.04%
... 1.04%-% 1.06%-% 1.04%
1.06%-% 1.04%
Fox Brothers
West Oak Street.
Close
7.61%
7.60
7.48
7.40
HAVE 3 ACRES ADJOINING C. I. A.
campus on the North on easy terms.
HAVE IMPROVED WESTERN LANDS
to trade for property In Denton county.
Call and let us tell you about them. See
Mr. Barton.
LAND MORTGAGE BANK,
Denton, Texas.
FOR SALE CHEAP—ENGLISH
ambulator, in good condition,
phone 255.
FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, GOOD
piano. Mrs. Jake Leipse, 417 new phone.
217 tfc.
Close
70
71%-%
71%-%
To Exchange for Denton City proper-
ty: •
160 acres near Boyd (Wise County)
price 85,000.
160 acres six miles north of Denton,
8560 per acre.
130 acres five miles south of Denton,
83,250.
Have a nice new home in Denton to
exchange for city property in Ardmore,
Oklahoma.
For sale near C. I. A.—One 10-room
two story house, 84,000.
One 11-room two story house near
Normal, 84,000.
Also have some nice suburban pro-
perty that I can cut and sell in blocks
and give good terms.
J. S. DARNELL,
Land Department Denton Trust Co.
GRAIN FUTURES.
KANSAS CITY, April 25—Following
are today’s future l
with yesterday’s close:
Wheat— Open
May ...
July ...
Sept. „
——
' STILL HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY
11.60-56
11.85
11.96
Jit 11. ...................---—•• • ------ —
Spots steady*, 11.88c, sales 186.
Galveston spots steady, 12.35c, sal6s,
98.
WILSON’^ STUDIO OVER POSTOF-
fice. Post cards, 81.00 per dozen. Penny
pictures, 25 cents per dozen. 237c.
CINDERS,
Yest.
11.83
12.01-02
12.22-23
12.45-46
Get Wheat Screenings from your
there’s nothing better
FOR SALE—GOOD FRESH
milk cow. Also 4-months-old
calf. W. R. Lakey.
50 HEAD OF GOOD WORK MULES
for sale. See A. D. Turner. tfc
Open
11.71-72
11.94-95
12.02-03
12.25-26
—and Drayage work
—of all kinds.
—We have the teams and
—equipment to give youj
—good service.
—When in a hurry call us
—either phone.
MISS LENORA HANN TAKES 0R-
dere for flowers and potted plants. 19
S. Locust, 252 old phone.
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Were you ever “fooled”
by a “talking Machine”?
A. R. McGINTIE, OFFICE WITH DUG-
<an Abstract Co., new phone 5, old 134.
Bents houses in North. East, South and
West Denton. Furnished rooms for rent.
Dreamland Tuesday Program.
“The Immigrant,” a Paramount spec-
ial feature in which Valeska Suratt
No Word from J. E. Cory.
No word had been received today
from J. E. Corey who was expected to
undergo an operation at Dallas Mon-
day afternoon. Indirect word from
hirn Monday night was that the phy-
sicians thought Mr. Cory too weak at
that time for the operation.
gram. The play is a strong, virile dra-
ma, full of sympathetic appeal. Those
supporting Miss Suratt are Thomas
Meighan, Theodore Roberts, Hal Cle-
ments, Ernest Joy, Bob Fleming, Jane
Wolff, and Mrs. Lewis McCord. “Won
From the Flames,” the home talent dra-
ma with Miss Helen Miller and Ben
Ivey in the leading roles.
Wednesday—“The Spider,”
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8. HARDIN & CO.
Either Phone 23.
W? -.1
FOR SALE OR TRADE—SECOND-
hand rubber tired surrey, almost new.
Phones 175. > 222c.
That question sounds absurd
to you, doesn’t it? Even a
South Sea Islander could in-
stantly tell, as soon as he
heard it^ that a talking ma-
chine wasn’t a real person.
BRING YOUR COWS TO THE McKIN-
ney St. wagonyard. We have a fine reg-
istered bull, Tormentor strain, 81.5g
cash for season. W. M. HAMILTON.
226c
Yest.
11.64-65
11.87-88
11.97-98
12.19-21
E. R. LESTER TRANSFER CO —DRAY-
oge work of all kinds. Both phones at
*esidence. / ’ tfc
Fof-District Clerk:
W. E. DURBIN (re-election).
J. W. FRALIN, DENTIST, SOUTH
dde square, middle of block, upstairs.
>nton. Texas tfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE—NICE TWO-
story residence on paved street and car
line in best residence section, Greenville,
Texas. Will exchange for Denton pro-
perty. J. W. Mitchell, Box 357, Denton,
Texas. 222p.
J. S. NEIBERT. CIVIL ENGINEERING
and surveying of all kinds. Estimates
promptly furnished. Room 206 McClur-
kan building. Old phone 116, residence
261 office.
DR. J. M. INGE.—DR. THOS. C. DOBBINS
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite No. 3 over First National Bank
building. Calls answered anywhere day
or night. Both phones at office and res-
idences. 208tfc.
For County Attorney:
LUTHER HOFFMAN.
ALVIN M. OWSLEY.
BENJAMIN W. BOYD.
For County Judge :
F. M. BOTTORFF (Re-election).
DALLAS—Police Commissioner Win-
frey announces that he will approve no
saloon license for Fair park this fall,
regardless of the outcome of the con-
test on the election which adopted the
charter amendments recently.
14-Acre Truck Farm
and orchard, well improved, inside the
corporate limits at $3,000. See us for
real estate bargains. "■
HOKE A HIGS,
Over First National Bank, Denton,
Texas
Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You
Siek and You Lose a Day’s Work.
Calomel salivates 1 It’s mercury.
Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug-
gish liver. When calomel comes into
contact with sour bile it crashes into
it, causing cramping and nausea.
If you feel bilious, headachy, consti-
pated and all knocked out, just go to
your druggist and get a 50 cent bottle
of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is a
harmless vegetable substitute for dan-
gerous calomel. Take a spoonful and
If it doesn’t start your liver and
straighten you up better and quicker
than nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you Just go back and get
your money.
If you take calomel today you’ll be
sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides,
it may salivate you, while if you take
Dodson’s Liver Tone you will wake up
feeling great, full of ambition and
ready for work or play It’s harmless,
pleasant and safe to give to children;
they like it (Advertisement.!
Special Session Monday.
A special session of the Commission-
ers’ Court with Commissioners J. F.
Morgan. G. W. Riley and J. H. Cunning-
ham and Judge Fred M. Bottorff pres-
ent was held Monday and accounts and
the payroll for the Denton-Krum and
Ponder pike were checked and allowed.
L,/ ■ <. »
H. R. WILSON, COUNTY ATTORNEY,
does civil practice in all courts. Office
at Court House. 109tfc
For County Clerk:
ROY MAYS (Re-election.)
P. C. Withers Little Improved.
P. G. Withers was thought to be a
little improved today and this after-
noon, though very weak, went for a
short buggy ride.
Undertaker and Embalmer
Calls given prompt and Careful At
tention at All Hours, Day or Night.
Day Phones No. 20. Night Phones—Old
No. 10. New No. 387.
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
The Miceir Giri of the
Metrepolltan, wiieee be-
Hltchlnjly beautiful R»-
prano voice was chosen
for the first test to de-
determine whether Edi-
son had actually suc-
ceeded in achieving Ma
ambition ..U> jv-errate
the human voice so per-
fectly that hlw re-crea-
tkm could not be dis-
tinguished from the orig
ioal. JMnee then many
other great artists have
made similar tecta—al-
ways with the same
successful results.
Hear Edison’s Re-Crea-
tion of Anna Case’s
v <rice, and then hear her
at the Metropolitan or
w hen she is on concert
tour.
This photograph shows
Miss Case actually ring-
ing in direct compari-
son with Edison's Re-
Creation of her voice.
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BAY TOM, A STANDARD BRED MOR-
gan Messenger all purpose horse. Will
make the season of 1916 at $5 cash
for service. See Mr. Smith at Red Barn.
197tfo.
WCAPUDINE
IT’S
— . —-
C. A. Tripp is In Dallas today.
Rev. J. R. Atchley waa here today
from Krum.
H. M. Russell of Pitot Point was in
Denton today.
Dr. W. N. Rowell went to Dallas to-
day on business.
W. M. Carmon and K. Aired of Argyle
were here yesterday.
John Scripture is here from Kingston,
Ok., visiting bomefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lamb of Krum
were here today on business.
Mrs. Serilda Rogers of Fort Worth is
visiting her nfeee. Mrs. W. O. Davidson.
W. L. Perdue has returned from an
extended visit with relatives in Okla-
hon*.’
Mrs. G. B. Anthony of Ravenna is vis-
iting her daughter, Miss Gladys Antho-
ny here.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas of Fort "Worth is
here visiting with Mrs. Dee Mays of
East Oak street.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Denton have returned
from a visit to Marlin for the benefit
of Mr Denton's rheumatism.
Miss Leila Moore returned today to
St. Man’s College at Dallas after vis-
iting here a few days with Miss Mary
Penn'-
Misse« Nora and Hazel Robinson of
Greenville are visiting Misses Vivian
and Edna Murphy at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. A. Murphy.
Ivy Johnson of Kingston, Ok., came
in last night for a visit with Mrs. John-
son and children, who are at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams.
- F. O. McReynolds of near Parvin was
here today and says the good rain which
fell in that section Sunday night was of
considerable benefit in loosening up the
top-crust.
■Jerry Fowler who has been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fowler,
returned to Cleburne Tuesday where
he is circulation manager of the Cle-
burne Enterprise.
Mrs. S. R. Switzer of Blanket, who has
been visiting with a sick sister in Dal-
las, is here visiting a few days with her
brother, B. E. Drake, and his family
before returning home.
J. A. McCrary
Plumbing, Tin Work and Gas Stoves.
Call Old Phone 520.
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announcements in this eolnnr
we subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic primary).
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Senator, 31st District:
GEO. M. HOPKINS.
Raley building, old phone 99.
' THE STANDARD SAVINGS
___________S_
bufld homes. W. L. McCormick, Agent.
Wednesday—“The Spider,” a Para-
mount special feature with a strong
cast of characters to bring out the
plot of the society drama. “Won From
the Flames," will also be shown on
Wednesday.
Something unusual in Rubber Hose,
you will say so yourself when you see <
it. You can twist it like a rope and not
injure the rubber. I want to show you
the best rubber hose I believe that c m
be had.
EQ"" ~ WANTED—25 OR 30 HEAD OF
stock to pasture. Plenty Bermuda grass
and water. See J. P. Magee at Guaran-
ty bank. 212tfc
iOS
>ED
FOR RENT — MODERN 7-ROOM
use at Normal. 815. Ready May 1st.
papered, painted and lights put tn
nd condition. See Denton Co. Bank.
New York— Open
May li 79-77
July --------
Oct...........
Jan...........
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUP-
plies of all kinds at Palmer’s,
velop kodak films.
x PRINTS 3 and 4c. DEVELOP-
At the Kodak Shop over Post-
—---
Open
7.59
7.57%
7.45
7.35
Spots quiet, 7.82d, sales 6,000.
Close
11.90-91
12.06-07
12.25-26
........ 12.52-53
Spots steady, 12.15c, sales 700.'
Close
We are showing an unusually strong line of figured and i
voile, crepes, rice cloth, etc, at 25c to 50c the yard.
Just the goods wanted for*stylish, inexpensive dresses this I
Let us show you.
DR. F. E. PINER. PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Office over First National
Bank.
SOCIAL MEETING.
All members of the Ladies’ Aid and
makes her debut on the Paramount pro- the ladies of the First Baptist church
Mrs.
at 3
220p.
I: •t'-j
I
Meets With Mrs. Pender.
The Wednesday Sewing Club meets
tomorrow at 3 o’clock with Mrs. J. W.
Pender.
DR. RICHARD MANDELL, DENTIST,
dDee Kincaid building, upstairs over
postoffice. 16tfa
—
resen tative:
G. THOMAS.
FOR RENT — DESIRABLE 4-ROOM
house close in; also southeast upstairs
room. Inquire 45 West Hickory street.
FOR RENT—7-ROOM HOUSE, MOD-
ern conveniences. 101 West Sycamore st.
Uc
FOR RENT—SIX R^OM BUNGALOW,
all modern conveniences, near the C. 1.
A. Call at 125 Bell Avenue immediately.
st
FOR RENT - UP-STAIRS
room. Mrs. W. B. Francis, 25 South Lo~
oust.
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT,
all modern conveniences. 38 West Mul-
t berry. New phone 219-Green. 208tfc.
FOR RENT-3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS
with modern conveniences. 84 N. Elm.
<Hd phone 58, new 133. 207tfc
for RENT — MODERN 7-ROOM
HOUSE at “Normal." See Denton County
St Bank or Atchley. TCitfc.
If you are in a
HURRY
to have that suit or skirt
. DR. W. E. McCABE, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon, specialist in diseases peculiar
to women, diseases of rectum, piles,
fistula, fissures, ulcers; also cancers
and private diseases. Strictly confi-
dential. Office over Turner Brothers,
southwest corner square. Office hours
g a. m. to 7 p. m. 194tfc
USE WASHED CARROLLTON GRAV-
EL AND WASHED WACO TORPE-
DO SAND IN ALL THEIR CONCRETE
SIDEWALKS. '
LOST—DIAMOND BAR PIN. THIS OF-
fice for reward. 220c.
LOST—SMALL GOLD CROSS. "1910’’
engraved one side, “Moley” on the oth-
er. Reward for return this office. 217tfc.
Good Service
and Fair Prices.
Is what we practice at this store. We
always try to give our customers one
hundred cents in return for every dol-
lar spent witn us.
Your prescription will receive
prompt attention at this store.
LIPSCOMB'S DRUB STORE
WEST SIDE SQUARE. NO. 8.
Both Phones. Free Delivery.
FOR SALE — VELIE CARRIAGE,
' good as new. W. N. Yearby. 221c.
FOR SALE — GENTLE
horse. 199 West Sycamore street. 208tfc.
WANTED HORSE—FOR 60 OR 90
days, for his feed. People’s Home Tel-
ephone Company. 208tfc.
WISH TO SELL SEVERAL HOUSES
at near fifty cents on the dollar, and
If you have lots it will be to your In-
terest to phone old 183. Will move the
houses to your lot and give you terms
if desired and it’s satisfactory. Address
box 603, Denton, Texas. 186tfc.
DR. P. LIPSCOMB, SPECIALIST—
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office over
Curtis’ Drug Store. Both phones Office
and Residence. tfc
STENOGRAPHERS.
MISS MINTA MAXEY, PUBLIC STE-
nographer and Notary Public. With
Land Mortgage Bank, S. Side Square.
Residence phone, old 618. 226c.
FREIGHT TRANSFER AND MOVING.
Princess Progarm Tuesday.
"Out of The Quagmire,” a three-
reel Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature.
Joseph Kilgore, Julia Swayne Gordon,
Eleanor Woodruff and Robert Whit-
worth have the principal parts. “Trap-
ping the Bachelor," an amusing Kalem
play sprightly played by Ethel Teare,
Victor Rottman, Jack McDermott and
Mrs. Davenport.
Wednesday—“The Millionaire’s Son,"
a three-reel Knickerbocker drama based
on the labor problem. Myrtle Reeves
and Richard Johnson have the leading
roles. “The Fickle Fiddler’s Finish," a
“Sis Hopkins" comedy. Rose Melville's
Sis is a comic creation of uncommon
merit and Henry Murdock is a clever
grotesque comedian.
are requested to* be^ present at
Ben Sullivan’s Frhfl^ afternoon
o’clock.
WHITE PRODUCE CO.
r Headquarters for Poultry.-. We pay
the Cash.
Hens, per pound-------------13c
Fryers, fat 2 pounds,--------15c
• Ducks, per pound-------------10c
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Is My Motto.
J. P. MAGEE, General In
,y Bank
CHOPS, BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
other feedstuffs. Beat stove and beater
wood. Prompt delivery and full meas-
ores. ARKANSAW MILL, S. Elm St
^>rtb phones
STRAYED OR STOLEN MONDAY
njght—Light brown mare, white spot
on end of nose, about 14 1-2 hands high.
Reward of 810 for return to W. M.
Souires. Little Elm 214tfc
NOTICE—WILL LOCKNANE HAS
moved to the Kincaid wagon yard on
West Oak street and will be there for
the next year. I have two registered
Jersey bulls and one red Durham. Both
phones at the yard. Residence phone 350.
215 tf a.
FOR RENT—TWO SOUTH UPSTAIRS
rooms, modern conveniences. 39 South
Raj; 'Ldcust street. 2,1 P-
FOR RENT—12-ROOM HOUSE (C.
Lipacomb home; on West Oak street.
Furniture may be purchased if desired.
See W. E. Singleton at Lipscomb Co.
2H)p.
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM
close In. Phone 471 old.
ROOM AND BOARD AT 35 W. SYC-
amore for workingmen. 84 a week.
FOR SALE—HENS AND FRYERS.
Mrs. Jake Leipse, East Prairie.
BUY EGGS FROM CHICKENS THAT
lay and weigh—Light Brahmas, 81 for
15 delivered. Write A. L. Scott, Route 2,
Aubrey, Texas. 224p
SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE EGGS
for sale, 15 for 8100. J. M. Stover, old
phone 1603, 6 rings. 217d-wp
BRED TO LAY ENGLISH WHITE
Leghorns, same strain as famous 810,000
8125 ’per”'se‘tting' of 157 $8.00 per 100.
in ten days. New phone 456-red. Cor.
•‘D" and Chesnut streets. 199tfc-dAw.
—
White Mountain Refrigerate
Will give you good service and are ice sa1
Priced very reasonable.
We are showing some very attractive
Dining Room Sets
When down town stop in and see them.
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets $23.50
Those Wte
must pay (ha fiddler; t
up the road must have a eer
of repair work. We can
strain on your pocketbook
take away the strain upo
Ings and parte of your aui
how cheap upkeep is
in touch with us.
Fex Bros.
J.R.SPOO
■ Service--
I We claim to be unexcelled in service
rendered to our customers either be-
fore or after the FIRE or CYCLONE.
BRED TO
hen which laid 314 e«gs jn one year.
InfertHe eggs replaced if returned with-
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199tfc-ddw.
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