Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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Painting
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458 Acres in Denton County
Sell for Price ot $34,387
Asks to Have Flowers Kept In
Good Condition for Flower Show
W. D. Butler Lectures to
Students on God-Given Powers
By Being Constantly Supplied With
Thedford’s Black-Draught.
Desks, Chairs, Rugs, Tables, Polish,
Book Cases, Sweepers, Etc.
GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST
CLOTH THROUGH HAIR,
DOODLE ITS BEAUTY
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FOR PURE JERSEY MILK CALL T. J.
Preston, old phone 481. 57p.
LAWYERS. ~
UN, COUNTY ATTORNEY,
slice in all courts. Office
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“What would happen if an irresist-
ible force should meet an Immovable
body?” “It is not necessary for anything
to happen. I maintain that arbitration
always feasible.’’—Louisville Courier-
Journal.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins-
worth, a girl.
Meets with Mrs. John Tab< r.
The meeting of the First District of
the Mission Federation will he held with
Mrs. John Tabor on West Oak street Fri-
day afternoon.
SEE
55c
per acre (no trade). LAND MORTGAGE
BANK. 51d-ltw
Open
17.12
Close
10.09
10.09
10.11%
10.12
Yest.
10.06
10.04
10.06%
10.05%
Prof. W. D. Butler of the Normal Col-
lege faculty addressed the student body
during the chapel session Wednesday
morning. He spoke on “Using our God-
given Powers.”
“Our powers are given us," he said,
“in order that we might make ourselves
competent. Man has been'’given more
and more power as time has passed,
and many changes have taken place.
With the remarkable advance in our
terday's close:
Lieverpool—
Oct.-Nov. 10.16
— 10.13
10.16-16
10.15%-16
Curbs and
Gutters*
Are
Different
You’ll find it in the sack
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FIRST CLASS
JT. M. GURLEY
Both Phones 389
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All Druggists
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RHEUMATISM
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yesterday’s close.
Wheat— Qpen
Dec.
! instrument
TO,387.50, a
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JP.MAGEB
General Insurance
I solicit and win appreciate your pa-
tronage.
Office Guaranty Bank.
A deed filed for record with County
Clerk Roy Mays shows the sale of 458
5-16 acres out of the survey patented to
the heirs of William H. Thompson.
The deal is one of the largest closed re-
cently in the county and the
shows a consideration of (
iaT-ge part of which is cash.
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar. <
Spots steady, 17.55c, sales none.
New Orldhns—
oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
Mrs. W. A. Jones, chairman of the
Civic committee of the City Federation,
Wednesday asked that the women of
Denton be requested to pot their flow-
ers and take good care of them in or-
der to be in readness for the flower
show at the Harvest Home^xhibit to
he held the Saturday following Thanks-
giving. This will be the first time a
flower show has been undertaken by
the Federation, and Mrs. Jones said
their desire was for a good exhibit of
plants. She .said the plants should be
potted now to be in good condition by
the time of the show.
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Brownlow
Oak Street
Phones:
2,678 Bales of Cotton
Ginned Here to Wednesday
JOHN 8. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and Embalmer
AitHttbile w Htne-Dmn Egi^Beot.
g’.lzi-v Both Phones
820 by wireless." • -
The speaker enumerated many chan-
ges made possible by the providential
gift of talent, comparing the ages and
eras with the present period, and pro-
Eet those who have deserted their
punishment bear it patiently.—Ovid.
her home at Tioga.
Paul R. Bird went
morning on business.
Miss Dot Bell went to
morning on a visit to friends.
Mrs. M. D. Haren returned to
home at Aubrey this morning, after a
visit to her sister, Mrs. Q. R. Turner.
W. A. Estes went to Pilot Point today
on business.
JV, ivnn
“I want to make a correction in our
attendance figures at Sunday School,”
said Mr. T. H. Mathieaon today. “We
had an attendance of 347 last Sunday
with a collection of W8.10.” The error
was made in preparing the statement
of the attendance at Sunday school.
Good druggists everywhere i w ____
shift Oil when a -healing lotion or liniment is asked fur.^It has been’tbo
"Pay your
the 10th and
Close
17.20-25 17.20
17.40-41* 17.41-42 17.40-41
._ 17.32-30 17.31-32 17.30-32
17.43-40 17.37-39 17.43
GREEN TOMATOES.
We have just lots of them. Phone 208
sey cows and calves. See Dr. Martin.
DENTISTS.
CHARLES SAUNDERS, DENTIST, OF-
flae over Turner Bros’. Both Phones.
... N. ROWELL, D. D. S., OFFICE
Suite 203 new McClurkan Bldg. New
phone 433, old phone 341.
DR. W. A. JONES, DENTIST, WEST
■Ide square. Both phones. tf
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reputation for set-
‘ ‘ and bet-
Hear Miss Spear of the C. I. A. Satur-
day evening. Oct. 14, at First Christian
Church. “An evening dT Wit and - Hu-
mor." 52c.
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To Address Students.
"Rev. F. H. Watkins of the-First Bap-
tist church will address, the students of
the College of Industrial Arts Thurs-
day morning at the chapel hour. The
citizens are especially invited to this
service, although President Bralley
states that the townspeople are always
welcome to attend any chapel service.
Jj ijg d-Zu WasA £Mya
Madt
riPTEBM WASHINGS SS CTS.
Pw Imo than So. .o toy you saw two
hours time, you mv« your dothoo. you
■ore your feelinga, you octo your looks.
0&4<yM^S^?WlLLp'EtRETUIW^
NoM by ill aid Grocers every,
where. Ifrpnrs doesn't handle it. show him
tkiead—bollget it for you. Or aend Se in
lUOg to 4. i. nciUBM CO., Uamw, Traaa.
pi.TW.LTrOR.
NOTICE
SEASON TICKETS
NORMAL LYCEUM
ENTERTAINMENTS
Season tickets fbr
N. T. S. N. Lyceum Course
are on sale at
DYC.HE’S DRUG STORE
Next door to Palmer’s.
Both phones 89
TIRED, WEAK AND NERVOUS
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You can see that our way of pressing
clothes is the right way. If you value
service, investigate. Drop in when pass- 0®
ing or call 31 either phone. We want
PHYSICIANS 3ND SURGEONS.
DR. F. E. PINER, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon. Office over First National
Bank.
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“Your ‘Viewpoint’ column the other
day had a story about a Bryan paper
wanting a potato that would beat the
10-pounder reported by a Navasota
contemporary,” said Frank S. Pride
Tuesday, “and I’m the man.” Mr. Pride
had a sweet potato that weighed an
even'ten and a half pounds with prob-
ably a half-pound of the root torn away
In digging. It was a monster. Mr.
Pride left at the Record-Chronicle of-
fice the week before a potato weighing '
six and a half pounds that furnished
three meals and more from the one
potato.
SCOTT TAILORING CO.
Phone's 40. No. 4 West Court Sq.
Eyes Tested.
If I cannot fit your eyes satisfactor-
ily with glasses they cannot be fitted
anywhere’ I have a thorough know-
ledge of just what ie required in all
cases of eye strain or defective vision.
Glasses fitted by me give comfort to
the tired
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77%-1 76%
uabie statistics as weir as good advioe.
His address was heartily appreciated
by ail who heard him. The faculty have
arranged to have some one io speak to
the students at each chapel session. z
DENTON LAD NQ. HR-11400 JERSEY
bull; sired by Annie Gormans Golden
Lad, best bred bull ever sold from
Springslde Dairy, he being by Golden
Fern Lad out of Annie Gorman, cham-
pion cow of state, 8 years, selling when
14 years old for 8500. It will pay you
to breed to this animal. Terms 82.50
cash with return privilege. Cows called
for and delivered. G. D. Caranhan at
Red Barn.
BREEDERS NOTICE
TW(J REGISTERED JERSEY BULLS. '
Padasha of St. Lambert, H. R., number 1
101,469 and Wilna A’s Noble, H. R., num- •
ber 114,406, latter a grandson of the No-
ble of Oaklands, sold for 815,000, and
both sons of Wilna A, a register of Mer-
it cow ^ith confirmed butter test of
17 pounds 7 ounces in seven days.
Terms 82.50 cash with return privilege.
In addition to these two great bulls
Just added, I still have my two Jersey
bulls and my red Durham bull. Terms
81.50 cash with return privilege. Will
Locknane, at the yard of
& McNeil Transfer, West
(Old Kincaid Wagon Yard.)
Old 114. new 248.
WE HAVE 1250 ACRES EVERY FOOT
tillable, place well Improved. This land during to the students, some very val-
wlll produce one-half bale cotton on a
five-year average. Now listen at the
price. Only 835 per acre. LAND MORT-
GAGE BANK. 51d-ltw
Up to Wednesday morning 2,678 bales
of cotton have been ginned in Denton
this season. Of these 1,822 have been
placed in the cotton yards and 1,300
taken from the yard for shipment.
The above report for the total number
of bales ginned, compared with last
week, shows that 488 bales have been
brought to the gins during the past six
work days. The number of hales receiv-
ed at the yard at the time of the last
report was 1,497, the ntimber takeir'out
was 1,000.
LITE NEWS FROM FRISCO
(From the Journal.)
Because of the light frost and the ma-
w ny cotton, pickers in the country, all
’ the cotton west of Frisco is expected
to be out soon.
Newel Newman, who has been sick
with typhoid, is doing well.
Earnest Hawkins and Miss Addie Rob-
► inson were married Sunday afternoon.
They will n$ke an excursion to Dallas
and Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wright have mov-
ed to Frisco.
» Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hood Cook, Sep-
■ tember 30, a boy.
! Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Douglas of Los An-
Try This! Hair Gets Thick, Glossy, Wa-'
vy and Beautiful Once.
Immediate?—Yes! Certain? — that’s I
the Joy of it. Your hair becomes light,
wavy fluffy, abundant and appears as
soft, lustrous’ and beautiful as a young
girl’s aftbK a Danderine hair fieansL
Just try this—moisten a cloth with a
little Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one .small
strand at a time. This will cleanse the
hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and
in just a gew moments you have dou-
bled teh beauty of yournair. A delight-
ful surprise awaits those whose hair
has been neglected or is scraggy, fa-
ded. dry. brittle or thin. Besides beau-
tifying the hair, Danderine dissolves ev-
ery particle of dandruff ^cleanses, pur-
ifies and invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching and falling hair, but
what will please you most will be af-
ter a few week’s use. when you see
new hair—fine and downy at first-
yes—-but really new hair growing all
over the scalp. If you care for pretty,
soft hair, and lots of it surely get a 25-
cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine
from any drug store or toilet counter
and just try it. (Advertisement.)
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AUTOMOBILES.
MAXWELL CAR IN SHAPE TO
trade for wagon and team. Apply to T.
L. MitctiPll, Corinth, Texas. Itf.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS
AV^E PLENTY OF MONEY
City property. T. ft. Davis,
ling, old phone «. . ■
Close ! Yest.
16.63-66 16.54-56
... 16.78-75 16.83-85 16.73-74
,.i 16.88-84 16.95-96 16.84
... 17.09-67 17.16-18 17.07-08
Spots steady, 16;50c, sales 2,665.
Galveston spots steady, 16.55c, sales
101.
Mil
Davis Tailoring Co.
SUCCESSOR TO C. R. HAMILTON '
East Side Square.
Best by Test
a zfn
vnZAL i
PSCOMB, SPECIALIST-
«e and Throat. Office over
Store. Both phones Office
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TO TRtDE.
OOD RENT PROPERTY, AL-
properts to trade ..for into.
46. New phone231. . -
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o 4nd cab service.
131. new 121 -tfc.
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. Stricter confi-
deatial. Office over Dyche drug store,
southwest corner square. Office hours
8 a. m. to 7 p. m. 194tfc
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NICE SHOATS FOR SALE.
Woodson Harris at Long 4 King.
A. B. M. D. I
ar, nose and
MALE HELP WANTED.
MEN WANTED AT ACME—PRESS
Brick Co. 60c.
Furniture and Undertaking
REAL ESTATE FOR MALE.
7-ACRE TRUCK FARM, 3 MILES OF
Denton, 5-room house, fine Orchard.
Price 8750. Route* 3, box 115,Mentor.,
Texas. 54p.
ivo, vtiaus, aavav.0, * vua
Book Cases, Sweepers, Etc.
Get ready now for Fall business.
50 HEAD OP GOOD WORK MULES
tor s<le. See A. D. Turner. tfc
IF A WELL IMPROVED BLACK LAND
farm will make one-half bale per acre __
on a five year average is it worth 850 j pow^g'we have" entirely "changed the
u ...» '—'face of things. One hundred years ago
men did not think of being able to send
the human voice 2.500 miles, but today
we are able to send the voice 3,000
miles by telephone and over 4,000 miles
A Note of Thanks.
■ We thank our old C. I. A. and N. T.
& N. ou^omers for- coming; back tn ns kr
as customers and bringing so many new
ones. We feel that the reason for your
coming back to us and bringing friends
is that you’re pleased with our ser-
vice. * . v -
We are better prepared to take care
— you 49 customers than ever before.
new J Our toilet articles, sundries and patent
medicine lines are complete. Our pre-
scription department is conducted by
men of long experience who, are eare-
full and accurate, so come and_bring a
friend. .
UPSCOMB S DRUG STORE
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i 8-story, 10-room home v
DENTON DAIRY CO. ■
PURE JERSEY MILK AND CREAM
■lid phone 297; New phone &6 W. E. HODGES, Mgr
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ED AND UNFURNISHED
B in. 71 Pearl 56p
Reduced Prices on Dry Cleaning
l' * The following prices will prevail until fur
notice—
Dry cleaning ladies and mens suits $1.00
Dry cleaning ladies and mens coats $1.00
Ladies and mens^suits dyed $2.50 & *3.00
We have as well equipped dfy cleaning and
dyeing plant as needed to do first class wbrk.
Give us a trial.
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DENTON, Oct. 11.—Following are to-
day’s future cotjon quotations with yes-
Open
Jan.-Feb.
Mar.-Apr.
May.-Jun.
‘ Spots steady, J0.27d, sales 16,000.
Mrs. Chas. Nix and little Baby Moore
ire visiting in Paris for a few days.
W. B. Gregg is here from his ranch
near Wynona, Ok. Mrs. ’Gregg and Kath-
erine will return with him next week
to make their home there.
Charles Mays is here today from Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs.-R. P. Lomax and chil-
dren spent Monday in Dallas.
Mrs. E. S. Edwards and children of
'Fort Worth are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
D. K. Allison.
R. P. McLeod went to Lewisville this
morning on business.
JohnxA. Callicgt, who has been here
to attend county court returned this af-
ternoon to his home at Corsicana
A. A. Hyde, field secretary** of the
Christian Endeavor Union of Texas,
went to Lewisville today on business.
He will return Friday.
Horace Shelton and Mrs. W. E. Trav-
el^tead, after a visit to their sister.
Mrs. A. G. Bratcher-«ef this place, re-
turned to their home at Lewisville.
Misses Ruby and Anna Mae Ray, re-
turned to their home at ’ Garxa this
morning after a visit to relatives injhls
city.
Miss Rita Cobb, who has been attend-
ing the Normal-College, left this'morn-
ing for her home at Lewisvillg.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Crawfordof Mis-
souri are the guests of their son. Dr.
J. S. Crawford, and' family.
W. C. Fyffe went to Fort Worth today
to attend the large class initiation by
the national officers of the Knights and
Ladies of Security.
Raytnond Vemimont went to Durant,
Okla., This morning on business.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hoffman went to
Dallas this morning to visit their daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. M. Taylor.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bruce went to
Wills Point this morning. From there
Dr. Bruce will go to Canton to lecture
before.' the Teacher’s Institute now in
session at that place.
Mrs. Fred Wiggs, after a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Dunavin,
of this city, returned this morning to
to Dallas this
- amply tub
Hunt's Lifht*
. nine OU on.
This powerful penetrating liniment is mfick In
action, driving ths pain entirely out—soothinc
the hurting parts. It is truly astonishing to
feel the almost instant effect that this powerful
liniment has on pain. The hurting seems to
be gone almost before the application ig com*
pleled.
NEURALGIA?
apells periodically for several years until I
learned of Hunt's Lightning Oil. It perman*
(ently cured me. I have never had.a i>ain that
it would not alleviate nnd I have been using
Hunt's Lightning Oil for fifteen years," says
Uncle Jesse Loving, the best known cltisen
of Grayson County. Tdxas. '
CUTS* BURNS s~G:'
of running my farm without Implements as ,
without Hunt's Lightning Oil. Of sll the Jlni* <
menu 1 have ever used for man and beast, it
Is quickest In action and richest in results.
For burns and flesh cuts It* Is absolutely won*
(Jerful. I regard it as a household necessity,”
says Mr. S. HntrUon; Kosciusko, Miss. Thou-
sands praise It. *
HEADACHES
printing of all of the testimonials written of
the relief that Hunt's Lightning OH has given
tn headaches, no news would be published In
this paper. It would all be Hunt's JUghtning
Oil praise. If you suffer, don't hesitate a mo--^.
ment but come to our store and get a bottle
of Hunt’s Lightning Oil. A surprise will be in
store for you. S0c and B5c bottles.
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There’s a Reason for the name
ROOMS FOR
house keeping, also two bed rooms up-
stairs. Old phope 88. 60 West Mulberry
street. 55c.
F . ggigTDj . ________
• FOR RENT-ROOM AND BOARD FOR
man and wife or two men. 40 West
' f St. J. H. Blanks. 52c
McDuff, Va.—"I suffered for severs
Fears,*' says Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, o
bis place, "with sick headache, ant
Itomach trouble.
Ten years ago a friend told me to try
Thedford’s Black-Draught, which .1 did,
and I found it to be the best family medi-
cine for young and old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand an the
lime now, and when my children feel a
little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
b We never have a long spell of sick-
ness in our family, since we commenced
using Black-Draught.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught is purely
vegetable, and has been found to regu-
late weak stomachs, aid digestion, re-
lieve indigestion, colic, wind, nausea,
headache, sick stomach, and similar
lymptoms.
It has beep In constant use for more
than 70 years, and has benefited morn
Sian a million people.
Your druggist sells and recommends
Black-Draught Price only 25c.. Get n
Package to-day. N.Gm
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POULTRY. S’ -
:E WHITE PRODUCE *00.
the highest cash prices for
roduce. Old phone i
Ready-to-Wear and Millinery.
We are showing this season the highest grade
Ready-to-Wear and Millinery we have ever shown
I in fact real city styles at much less than city
- prices. Drop in and let us show you, the
1 will be ours.
I
FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM HOUSE
on Bernard street. Apply 0. A. Graham.
48tfe.
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Paper Hanging
Old Phone 678. New Phone 318.
are»qulck to recommend Hunt's Light*
«taii<lanl home remedy for more than thirty years. Notblu<~te vo'pow-
erful iu dealing with jiain.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________ .
SOLD ONLY IN
* 25c AND 50c
BOTTLES
OF SAFE PRO-
f and family, see Fyffe.
Fyffe think of safe pro-
M wJ and family.
FOR RENT.
WESTS'^
hon^to.
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“I want to endorse Mr. Hill’s state-
ment regarding a bond Issue for streets
in Denton,” said S. A. Blewett Monday.
“If there is one thing Denton needs and
needs badly it is good strata and we
| should not let ‘up until we get them.”
LATE PERSONAL NEWS
------- 1 an average of 1102 pounds of cotton a
<fey working on cotton that has been
picked over once and that is not now
the best of picking," said R. B. Harris.
“Little six-year-old Clara gathers her
145 pounds a day and Annie Lee, three
years old, gets the same amount a day.
There is a son in the family twelve
years old who gathers 250 pounds-and
Mrs. Blankenship gets an equal amount
on a day’s picking. Mr. Blankenship
toQs the list with a picking of 350
pounds a day."
Why .Are So Many Denton People In
X This Condition?
Feel tired out, irritable and depressed?
Urine irregular; back weak and pain-
ful?
These are symptons that suggest kid-
ney trouble.
When the kidneys call for help.
Assist them with a tested kidney rem-
edy.
Give them the help they need.
No remedy more highly recommend-
ed/than Kidney Pills.
Backed^ by home testimony.
Endorsed by Denton people.
Mrs. G. W. Crubaugh. Demon, says.
“I had been'feeling miserable and I
didn’t know what was the matter until
my kidneys showed signs of weakness
Nervous, dizzy spells came over me oft-
en and I had backaches, too. I had been
told that Doan's Kidney Pills were
good for these ailments, so I got a box
from JO. M. Curtis’ drug store. After
using them, I got great relief. I have
w.uuu i uiu told lots of PeoPte about the merit of
family’medi- Doan’s Kidney Pills and have never fsiU
- J ed to recommend them."
• Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s
Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Cru-
baugh had. Foster-Milburn Co, props.,
Buffalo, N. Y. (Advertisement)
rey
358.
FOR ^ALE CHEAP-TWO INCUBA-
tors. two gas brooder stoves, one oat
sprouter, one cream separator. Call 456-
nP1< 31tfc-dAw.
UNDERTAKERS—AMBULANCE
WHEN YOU NEED AN AMBULANCE,
Magill A SHEPARD. Day phone
148, night phone 48
RENTAL AGENTS.
A. R. McGINTIE, OFFICE WITH DUG-
ggn Abstract-Co., new’ phone 5, old 134.
Rents houses in North, East, South and
West Denton. Furnished rooms f
SANITARY
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TT1 1 •
mSCELUNEOl*
FOR GOOD DRY STOVEWOOD PHONE
. 1«W r1W old Ph.,ne.- wo
CONCRETE URNS ,AND BENCHES.
Ums 83 each, two for 85. Benches 85
egch. Call new phone 456-red. 31lfc.
NORMAL GIRL WANTS A R00M-
mate for Mghthousekeeping. Nicely fur-
nished rooms for 85.00 at 201 West
Ghaftnut.
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MEN—OUR ILLUSTRATED CATA-
alogue explains how we teach the Bar-
ber trade quickly, mailed free. Moler
BeBber College, Dalias, Texas. 61 p.
DON’T FORGET TO CALL OLD
phone 524 when wanting a Wizard Gas
iron. Mrs. W. L. Jones. 52p.
Coro— Open Close Yqst.
Dec. 74%-% 73% 74% j
May T7%-7 76% 77% |
WHEAT AND FLOUR INCHANGED
DENTON, Oct. 11.—Quotations on?
wheat and flour were steady and un-’
changed from what they have been for
quoted as follaws: • Wheat per busbel
81.55, basis No. 2; flour per 100 pounds,
wholesale $4.00, retail 84J0.
FORT WORTH LIVE STOCK.
FORT WORTH, Oct. 11;—Receipts fort
Tuesday were: Cattle 5,000, calves 600,
hogs 1,500, sheep 600. Beef steers—Best
sold at $7.50. Butcher stock—-Good cow
receipts and market strong to 10c high-
er. Bulls unchanged. Offerings meager.
Calvos—Calves in demand and market;
active to 25c higher. Stockers—Dates j
4in uui»- were steady with the opening..of lhe'
5, old 134. week. Hogs—Market steady with under-:
~ tone strong. Top was $9.95, Sheep—Of- j-
for fering sold right off the reel at good,
steady-prices. ' .'
“jOur new cook’s going to leave,” said .
Mr. .Crosiriols. '‘What’s the . trouble V*
“We can’t agree. She wants grand opera
on the phonograph and we like rag-
time "-"-Washington Star.
. Most of tht qnick saies and rentals
of property- are made through classified
County Singing Association
to Meet Here Next Saturday
Arrangements have been completed
for the meetin®, of* the Denton County
Singing Association to he held at the
First Baptist church next Saturday, Oc-
tober 14. All classes in the county are
expected to have representatives here
and with the local attendance a large
crdw3~ls anticipated. The visitors will
bring dipper with them and lunch will
be spread In picnic fashion on the lawn
of the church at mid-day.
It was .said the program for the af-
ternoon session would not be arranged
unbu noon Saturday as it would not be
known just what classes would be rep-
resented. jl'he meeting is scheduled to
open at 10 a. m., with a Welcome ad-
'dress by Rev. F. H. Watkins, pastor of
the First Baptist’church. Following
the response, Rev. Charles M. Collins
is on the program for an address oiy
music in the home, and Rev. Watkins
will make a talk on church music.
-a--
’ J. W. FRALIN, DENTIST, SOUTH
aide square, middle of block, upstairs.
|M|Bton, Texas . . --
DR. RICHARD MANDELL, DENTIST,
office Kiaca d building, upstairs over
pestofflaa. j _________t6tfe
BI B AND BAGGAGE.
LOSS COTHRON'S BUS AND BAG-
gage special. Old phone 606. 516.
FLOWERS AND FLORISTS.
NUSS LENORA HANN WILL TAKE
orders for cut flowers, bulbs and plants.
252’oldphone ♦ 27tfc.
freight transfer and moving.
E. R. LESTER TRANSFER CO -DRAY-
•ge work of all kinds. Both phones at
fWMence. ________tfe
VETERINARIANS
DR. W. E. BOTTS. GRADUATE VET-
srlnarian. Office Lipscomb’s drug store.
Both phones. Residence phones new 132,' May
old 48ft ,. , A ’ J .
| DR. JACK L. SKILES, VETERINAR-
lan. Office phones, old 164, new 70.
Residence phones, old 164, new 322red.
f Office ro4m 201 McClurkan building.
& SECOND-HAND ARTICLES FOR SALE.
i FOKSALE OR TRADE—A GOOD SUR-
harness E I. Key, old phone the last several days. The market Is
47tfa “ ---
■
~wiiE
per acre? We have It for sale
trade). LAND MORTGAGE BANK
51d-5tw
738 ACRES UNIMPROVED LAND IN
Yes, Break Up Your
Washboard!
Didn't It break your back, break your
anna, break your health and break your
jlothee? Hasn't the washboard ruined
«xou*hcloth«to d^ve bre.kin.upr Douglas.
Magic Washing Stick ,
, rmuM Mr. Wathboard.
And by ouch gentle meant. Force, ao
you know, never settles things right.
Magic Washing Stick is not soap, but
Is used with the regular soap. It is not
washing powder, nor lye, nor alkali,
doc acid, nor any other harmful thing.
It tdoeena the dirt by gentle means,
by natural means. It does not damage
the finest feature, nor harden the wool-
ens nor. shrink the flannels. The soft,
snowy cleanliness of your fine linens,
pretty laces and dainty lingerie will bq
„ a continual delight.
* Once you show your help how much
labor is saved, how much nicer the
- clothes, you need have no fear of their
• ruining your clothoe again.
WO ono Kono
Ifapto IFaaMny Stick pate my eMJkee
orrtM (tee. I reeommend <1 to every.
tody." MBS. L., Ark.
GRAIN FUTURES.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 11.—Following |
are,today's future grain quotations with
Close Y’est.
t_ 1.53%-% 1.32%a 1.58%
------ 1.52%a 1.54%-% 1
$100 Reward, $100
The readers of tills paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all Itg stages and
that W catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional ■ conditions
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Bur- ,
faces of the System thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, giving the
patient strength by building up the con-
stitution aad assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have ao much
faith In the curative powers of Hall's
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. ..
Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. 75c;
A FISH STORY.
“Fred.” said Mrs. Farrar, reproachful-
ly. to her small son, “where have you
been all the afternoon f”
“At Sunday school, mother," replied
the youhgster, uneasily. *
“Then,’.’ said the mother, “how is it !
you are so wet and smell so strongly
of fish?" . ' '
“Well, -you see, mother," said Fred,
in desperation. "I’ve been studyin’
mg or c«n oi eimer puuim. wo wam ;--1 Jonah aid tho whale, and--well
you to compare onr workmanship with 1 suess it cagoe off on my clothes*
Ngw is the time>to - I
select your I
Flowers I
—and^-
' w / I
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 11, 1916, newspaper, October 11, 1916; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1240284/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.