Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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If You Have Livestock
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For Sale—
Or Exchange—
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Denison, Muskogee,
City and St. Louis.
if You lave Property
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If You Have Rooms
For Rent—
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Will soon be on, then tires will be at a premium.
We have a large stock coming that should be here
about the 1st. to take care of your wants, so come
early before they are all gone.
Ar. Denton
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35 a. m.
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Princess Program Thursday.
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Every Day....
FURNISHED BED
cold bath, men i
8:25 p. in., M. K. & T. No. 330 V:12 p. m.
T. 4 P. No. 31 stops at Fort Worth
and T. & P. No. 32 goes to Sherman,
Paris, Clarksville and Texarkana. M. K.
4 T. trains Nos. 325 and 320 go toHlills-
boro, Waco, Austin and San Antonio.
M. K. & T. trains No. 330 and 326 go to
Parsonsj» Kansas
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Isabel Best of Greenville, Lucile Haugh-
ton and Ruby Butler of Justin and Miss
Ethel Oats of Krum were a pleasant
house party last sieek at the “Rockies,”
the Haughton ranch near Greenwood.
The party enjoyed horseback riding,
swimming, motoring‘to nearby towns
and a general good time.
NEWSfflOMBARTONVILLLE
BARTONVILLE, August 29 — Landon
McNeil was fh Denton.
C. B. Baker, of Argyle was here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brumley visited
Mr. and. Mrs. T. B. Breeding.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Simmons entertain-
ed with an ice cream supper Thursday
night.
L. H. Chambers, Warren Mitchell and
Neil Wilkerson were in Justin.
That September Grocery Account.
r* Start the first of September with us. We assure you of the
very best of service, the best of goods, reasonably priced.
„ Your account appreciated.
Try a Laoaf of our “Big Dandy” bread.
BAILEY & GRAHAM
THE PROGRESSIVE GROCERS.
and good
at 14 a week.
18c.
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AT DENTON THEATERS
Dreamland's Thursday Program.
“The Innocent Lie.” a Famous Play-
ers production staged in Bermuda un-
der the personal direction of Sidpey
Olcutt with Miss Valentine Grant in
the role of Nora O’Brien, a poor Irish
immigrant. Jack J. Clarke, Morris Fo»-
are prom inent in Ute development of
the plot.
’ Friday—“The Rack," a Work! Film
feature drama with a strong plot..Miss
.Mice Brady plays the leading role’with
a strong support to carry oat the sto-
ry.
SEPTEMBER 1st.
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv. Denton. Arv. Ft. Worth
6:12 a. m., M. K. & T. No. 329 .7:30 a. m.
11 33 a. m., M. K. 4 T. No. 327....1:00 p. m.
4:13 p. m.t T. & P. No. 31„..........5:45 p. m.
6:23 p. m., M. K. & T. No. 325___7:40p. m.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv. Ft. Worth
, 7 30 a. m.. T. & P. No. 32
8^0 a. tn., M. K. & T. No. 326. .9
5D0p. in., M. K. 4 T. No. 328 6
Bushels
We cover and repair Auto and Buggy Tops.
We repair all kinds Furniture and do Uphols-
tery work.
Renovate your mattress, Sew carpets, repair
your Tinware.
We make the famous folding feather mattress.
J. A. Hicks in charge of this department.
Shoe repairing by Herman Stanley.
“Evertyhing called for and delivered
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Boardman and Marin f ids of
rec” fame.
Friday— Their Mothe r,“ a
Lubin drama “.An An®tlic AU
reel of broad farce coiiedy. '
is th*- leading spirit. "Di eamy I
an a in using burieaque a Creva
mortal Don Quixote, wt h Bat
Billy Rtige and Ray I
the cast.
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Does StoaM’s Linimart
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Ask the man who in
To think that I suff«re
when one 25 ceidL ’
iinent cured i»e,u vw#
user. If you have riieui
from Neuralgia, Backae
Stiffness, don’t put eft
of Sloant. It will
come relief. It warms
SEPTEMBER
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An ad in our classified columns will help
you. Over 5,000 readers every day.
Advertising Department
Both Phones 64.
Denton Steam Bake*?,
J. KUNZE, Pro/
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Box HMf
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were in Dejiton.*
Mrs. |oe Lindsey and. Mrs. Andrew
Chambers and children of Oklahoma
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lindsey.
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Mrs. Willis and child, Eddie I^ester and.
Fay Calvert were in Denton.
C. Q. Porter was in Fort Worth and
Dallas.
Miss Maude Calvert is visiting her
sister, MC8. Hopkins, In Lisbon.
W. 8. Hobbs and Oncal Smith were Id
Lewisville. **
Mrs. W. C. Dillard and daughters.
Misses Vera and. Jewel, vislied Mrs. J. H.
Davidson in Fort Worth.
Earl Porter is working at Argyle.
Howtll and Edith Calvert returned
from Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Bean of Bartonville vis-
ited Mr. Lynch. .
Tom Lester sawed his toe
playing with a saw, causing a
wound.
Mack Pattillo and Mr. and Mrs.
Heathcock and elrtld of farmers i
Branch visited their father, E. T. Pat-
w‘. H. Kirkland has moved to Lewis- i
ville. , i
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Argyle. • ' J v ~ •
C.- Lipscomb of Denton was ehre.
W. S. Loard was here. Ll-
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McQuinn, Mrs. Sa-
rah Gibbs. Joel Chambers and Gilbert
Gibbs visited Mrs. Etta Prunty in Den-
ton. ,
.1. H. Cuntaingham was in Denton.
Joel Chambers has gone to Ponder
where he has accepted a position with
(Harshaw 4 Wakefield.
1 Miss Vetra Martin entertained with
n party Wednesday night celebrating
her tenth birthday. Games were played
on the lawn after which refreshments
of cake, ice cream and eandy were
served tp the following little guests:
Ted, Cecil and Frank Lindsey, Gilbert
Gibbs, Doyle and Hughes Chambers,
Gladys, Warren and Marguerite Gib-
... bans, Wallace Farr and Opal and Vel-
Will Gibbons and Miss Annie Gibbons . -
of Denton visited Mrs. Sarah Gibbs.
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We already supply many of your
neighbors, why not you? A trial
will make you a regular customer
. NICE COOL ROOMS
board for working men
. 35 West Sycamore.
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of any kind—
September Is Here.
By the time the mouth is half gone, our city will be crowded with school
people. This means a great deal especially to the boarding house people.
The bakery will be called on to help furnish things for the table—this is where
we are prepared to copie to your rescue. We have increased our output by
installing new machinery, and a larger oven and greater floor space. We are
prepared to take care of your bakery wants for September.
New phone 125 Just call us either phone. Old phone 45.
TTxe Normal Bakery
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My Service Must and Will Stand the Add J|
Test of Dependability.
Think what this means to the assuried.
i tvt General Insurance
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WO^Guaranty Bank
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SICKNESS AND ACCIDENTS iNCREAj
Ing fast. Better call Fyffe up a.once,
and have Just that kind oj pohejr put
in force. W. C. Fyffe, 3. W. Phone 91
and 428.
Repair Shop
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THREE ROOMS FOR RENT,
conveniences (11 phone 294.
SZD ROOM, HOT AND
preferred. Old phone 781.
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West Hickory street.
144-Blue.
The past month business has been much be
than we anticipated as a rule the month of Aus
is a dull month for the merchant but we are glut
say that it was much better with us than we expt cf
ed. We thank you for the generous business wh
you have given us. We want you to krL^uhat
appreciate>it and that we are putting Hw» *•
effort to increase the efficiency of this st
service and quality of goods and being ii J
your wants right now.. We are strivin dllCU»
to make our service better and to show y»
interest is looked after when trading at jg. t>
FOR FRESH MEATS
call J. L. Serren, 7 East
phones.
THREE
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DALLAS BRANCH M HEDI I.K.
SOUTHBOUND.
Lvf Denton / Ar. Dallas
8 35 a. m.. M. K. 4 T., No. 321 10.-25 a. m.
12:20 p. m., M. K. 4 T. No. 315..„1:45 p. m.
6:25 p. m. No. 59 (mixed)_______830 p. m.
Train No. 21 is from Gainesville and
No. 15 is from Wichita Falls. Mixed
train No. 59 makes up at Denton.
NORTHBOUND.
*^Lv. Dallas Ar. Denton
. 63T> a. m., M. K. 4 T. No. 316 8:05 a. m.
6:10 p. m.,M. K.4T. No. 318... 7:40 p. m.
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>m is a great convenience
given regular attention
__ your storage battery
=====——s------ - it unless it has the proper
REAL ESTATE FOR ?Al-*;k it over, it will not cost any-
EOR SALEr—6 LOTS ^50 moHo; g |n t|me
fronting west on Bell Ave. Near
Price 1550 for corner and 8506
side lots. J. S. Darnell, Denfver_nea(jy battery, the best bat-
--Oi. _____ money and a better guarantee
FOR’ SALE—7 1-2 ACRES* * man that is no amateur on bat-
mile north of C. I. A. 2 aerne is doing when repairing and
Good house. Dave Smith, to our mechanics, everybody knows
HAVE 10 ACRESJUST# be haA ,or ha'1 “n •'
it’j, ty .with house, barn an’ _ <v ? .
to sell. Also have 5-r»1P public for the enornntus business
lot and location to them to continue coming and we will
Fulton’ ___ie same service that we have been giving
____ SOME CHOICE Pne around.
o.^0' S'«”»•”
W blocks in Scrir
farms to ex
C. Lipacom*
Sheridan Garage
NEWS FROM KRUM
KRUM, August 30—Misses Ethel ami
f' Mildred Oats returned from Justin af-
ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Haugh-
ton.
Miss Mattie Karues. guest of Mrs. J.
B. Benton, returned to Justin.
Miss Ruby Morgan returned
I Sanger.
Mrs. Alf Lindley returned from Lloyd
after a visit with Mrs. L. E. Gresham.
David White was in Ponder.
Bud Williams, who visited Mrs. Epp
Baker, returned to Pnnder.
Mrs. Frances Malone and Children
were guests of relatives at Little Elm.
Andy Cox of Ponder was here. /
Mrs. (Conroy of Medicine Mongli is
visiting.her daughter, Mrs. Alf Lfndley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. (1 Meinecke and sons;
Adlia, Chester, ’Riurman, Victor Lee
and daughter. Miss Lilly, motored to
Dallas Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bowery and
daughter, Lona, were in Sanger.
H. O. g--—— i J --------
were in I
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Mr. and Mrs. O; J. Chism and daugh-
ters, Misses Lorena and Lydia, and Miss
Ethel Penn and J. E. Padgett attended
the Christian meeting at Slidell Mon-
day.
Jim Lee and family returned to Pon-
der.
Alf and Tom Lindley visited at Lloyd.
Mrs. V. E. Miller and Miss Amanda
Collier of Austin, sisters of W. C. CoU
tier, are visiting here. •
Mrs. Girdo Baker is guest of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Grubbs in Justin.
Among those in Denton this week
were: Misses Leia Ray, Clara Yeatts.
Messrs. Guy McGee, P. E. Goffe, Oscar
Chism. Mrs. V. E. McGee and Mr. and
Mrs. \V. C. Collier.
. Miss Lauretta Crabb, music teacher
for the Krum school, gave a music re-
cital Friday night, the program was
well rendered. A large crowd*was in at-
tendance. !* - ■; ~ ’ J V
Miss Ethel Oats entertaine<Hu*r house
guest with a party Friday night. Games
were played.
Chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs
Haughton of Justin Misses C
Spears and Ethel) Haughton c. ______ ______
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Hot Rolls For Dinnei.
FOR RENT-EIGHT ROOM HW"
close in, gas, boWv barn and garde-—
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very short.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cottie and child
of Corinth visited her father, J. 12. Let-
ter z ' . ■
T. A. Gresham returned from at-
tending the Nazarene meeting at Pilot
Point,
Dr. and Mrs. Jolly
daughter. ‘
Barry Jolly apas here from Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Smith anti son
tre home from Ennis. Mrs. Willis and
child came with them for a visit. •
A. Porter and son, H. A., were in
Umton to attend the farmers' short
course. k
Mrs. Cooksey returned fro ma visit
in Lewisville.
"W. E. Calvert, L. G. Mcl-eod and John
Crowder returned from East Texas.
___________ ________ I They say they found no place that
Misses Juanita and Gertrude Prunty tookedFas good as Denton county. •
FOR
South Elm. A. Collins.
CHOICE EAST FRONT I '"-
Locust street. 8800.
monthly. See Jo«
Mortgage bank
FOR SAL'
house neac
P. O. B
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1916, newspaper, August 31, 1916; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1240267/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.