Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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MORPHINE,
OPIUM, TOBACCO
AND WHISKY HABITS
CURED AT HOME.
The O. Wilson Chemical Co., of
Dublin, Texas, incorporated under
the laws of the State of Texas, capital
$5 ,000.00, guarantees tJ thoroughly
cure anyone addicted to either of the
above habits. Price of the remedy, $5.
The remedy is purely vegetable, and
you begin to improve in both mind
and body with its use. It is an abso-
lute and harmless cure. Restores
youthftal vigor. Can be taken at home
without the knowledge ot anyone.
No loss from business or work; can be
carried about In the pocket. No cure,
money refunded. All letters strict-
ly confidential.
Book of particulars, testimonials
and references mailed free to any ad-
dress- Brandon, Texas, where they have
TOBftOGOLINE, THE TOBACCO CURE, been teaching school.
A certain and effective cure for the j Mrs. Dr. Cole was summoned
tobacco habit—chewing, dipping, , rlv ,, , , , 41,„,
smoking, etc. Price,$1. Guaranteed. loga Monday b,y woid t lat
References: First National Bank, the doctor, who .had been at that
Dublin National Bank, and Postmas- place several days, was danger-
ter, Dublin, Texas. j 0„sly B;ck
6. WILSON CHEMICAL CO., Dublin, Texas. Baylor Hoee arrived
Tuesday from Galveston
ADDITIONAL PERSONALS.
J. W. Blalock is in the city
working in the interest of the
Williams Art Co.
T. 0. McCormick and family
visited relatives in Pilot Point
Saturday and Sunday.
T. F. Jasper, of Bartonville,
was in the city Saturday and paid
the News a pleasant call.
Mrs. C. W. Geers and little
daughter Sallie left Tuesday
morning for Lexington, Ky.
Dr. C. II. Hobbs, state organizer
of the W. O. W., was in the city
last week visiting his family.
Misses Jennie Egan and Lena
Ramsay have returned from
home
where
DENTON COUNTY NEWS ) he has just completed his second
ifi-m in tlift medical department
Official Organ Of The City Of Denton. *>t the State university,
Published Every Thursday Morning
BY ALBERT ERWIN.
Offick of Publication
Building North Side Square.
Pilty Will Attend the Re-union.
We learn from Mr. K. B. Ander-
Uraiiam /son, the adjutant of the Denton
camp, that so far about fifty per-
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California Fruit
Cheap.
Mr. S. W. Shaw
Greenville, Tex.
I Cannot
Say Enough
For Hood's Sarsaparilln. I would not ba
without it in my house. I have been
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for dizzineBS
In the head, or, as some people call it,
an overflow or rush of blood to the head.
Sarsa-
parilla
Be Sure to fTures
get Hoods
Hood's Sarsaparilla has kept me alive for
H ood's
Terms of Subscription.
i s;>ns have arranged to attend the j the Past twelve months. I will recom-
o, ,, , tt ™ a >,,7» ...wn. «««■ itt „ mend it to all who have poor blood." 8.
b r mail-in advance-postage j U. C.\. re-union from here. Deu'on | w< gHAW> Greenville) Texas.
One Year, - - $1.00 j camp will be provided gitli a spe- j' Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, hud
Six Months, ... ; cial coach which Will leave Den-1 m»da. perfect In DroDCrtlon and aopearance.
Three Months, - .25 , .... . i
Entered at the Po»toffice in Denton, Texas, as
second-class mail matter.
THURSDAY, MAY l(i, 1895.
Denton continues
more houses.
to buil-d
Houston will have her hands
full next week. Besides the vet-
erans the State Dental and Texas
Press Associations will also meet
there.
ton next Monday morning at 8 j
o'clock. Tickets for the round
trip are only five dollars each,
i and Mr. Anderson says that all
arrangements have been made lor
board at resonable prices in
Houston. It is expected that 80.-
000 ex-Confederates will attend
the re-union.
Canned Goods of
All Kinds
Cheap
Canned Corn and P
Tomatoes Cheap.
STILLWELL HAMS AND
LARD FOR SALE.
d. C, Singing Association Program.
Following is the program for
the Denton County Singing asso-
ciation to convene at Argyle on
June 1st. 18!)."i:
Song by the Argyle class.
Invocation by chaplain, I. V.
flTTEfiTIOfi OJ^E |VIO|VIEf4T!
Do you need any Furniture?
Do you need any Wall Paper?
Do you need any Sewing Machines?
Do you need any Carpets or Matting?
Do you need any Musical Instruments?
Do you need anything in the House Furnishing line! If so call on
J. B- scHmitz.
He has knocked the bottom out of all former prices to begin on
May 1st. Look through his stock and get his prices before you buy.
He buys in car lots and will price goods so low it will make your
head swim.
goods, such as Prominia Organ-
The native citizens of Cuba are die, Llama cloth, pongee, Prin-
in rebellion against their govern- cess Jaconet, crepe silk, plisse
j Jolly.
Just received at Graham &Co's! Welcome address—B. II. Web-
a full line of new wash dress ister.
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Response—Prof. II. L. Graham.
Souk by Fiower Mound class
ment, Spain, and from present in-
dications the rebels now have
prospects of victory.
On another page the News
prints the resolutions passed at
the "sound money" convention in
Waco last Thursday. They draw
the line tautly and intimate that
16 to 1 democrats are silver mono-
metalists instead of bi-metalists
royale, pliss D'Alsoce, crepe
picondie, etc. All new and the
latest patterns and at prices away
below anything ever offered in
Denton.
and
1'otato Crop Sliort.
Sherman, Texas, May 13.—
| Gardeners throughout North
Texas and the river belt country
say that the Irish potato yield will
j be at least .30 and perhaps 50 per
citi- cent less than last year. This is
It has been suggested by
zens of the city who are interested one of the principal products of
in the general good of its young this secton.
men that a hall be rented, fitted
up with a well-selected
and gymnasium, etc., and a young
men's Christian association or
something on that line be organ-
The house of a Mr. Jones living
caught lire
chimney early Sunday
'ibiaij ,, mj|e south of town
| from the
morning.
A large portion of the
ized for the purpose of enlisting |
room was badly damaged but was
the non-interested in the study of i - . 41 , •,
ii.irir to the building.
the Bible and giving them a
de-
extinguished with out further in-
jury
sirable place in
idle moments.
which to
spend I r^ie improvement of the Denton
| fair grounds have already
begun.
I A number of new stables are now
j being built and the posts are be-
I ing put on the grounds for a new
! fence.
As the re union at Houston
next week will probably be the
last one held by the United Con-
federate Veterans in Texas, at |
least for a long time, those who Stones should not be thrown
wore the gray and enjoy the ft 1 - ja s ambition, but it will do
lowship of their former comrades1"0 harm to remind him occasion
should avail themselves of this
opportunity and attend. The
distance is comparitively short
and the expenses will lie reason-
able.
Reports from the western part
of the county say that people
from near Piano are passing
through the country fleeing from
the small pox district. While the
News does not believe in creat-
ing a tempest in a teapot about
the matter, it does believe that a
great deal of caution should be
used in preventing people who
have been exposed from running
about and endangering the spread
ol the epidemic. "An ounce of
prevention." etc.
ally that thousands of those who
started out to become great are
now filling positions which iii
their young days they would have
called menial.—Van Alstyne
Leader.
Do You Want a Situation?
Situations secured for book-
keepers, office men, hotel help
salesmen, farm hands, railroad
men and all others. Help furnish-
ed free to employers. Address
with stamp. Employment Dep't.
Southern Business Bureau and
Immigration agency? 318 Elm St., ■
Dallas, Texas. April 18.
Songs by Denton, Roanoki
Chinn's Chapel classes.
Noon.
Songs by Argyle, Lewisville,
Grapevine, Bethel and Lonesome
Dove classes.
Address on vocal music—V.
A. Cruse.
"Two Years' Travel iii
by G. A. Schneably.
Song by Flower Mound class.
Unfinished business.
New business.
Singing by the classes collec-
tively.
The program will be interspers-!
ed with recitations, addresses, j
etc. Committee.
Vote of Thanks.
The "Juanita" band, of Denton,
wishes to extend a vote of thanks
through the Denton County i
News to the friends for the |
courtesy extended us on the 20th j
of April at Lewisville, and espe-1
cially the nice supper we were I
treated to which we highly ap-
preciated.
Respectfully submitted
"The Juanita Band,"
Granville Harris, Pres.
V. w. Shepard, sec.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
wheels
C. OTT,
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-^BICYCLES,=t=£-
Victors, Fowlers, Monarchs,
Avery, Eclipse, Sterling, Majestic,
Featherstones. Boys' and girls'
Guns and fishing tackle. All kinds pneumatic tires.
HICYCIvES REPAIK^D.
Experts in opening FIRE and BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. Base
ball masks, catchers' gloves, balls and uniforms.
Vlaska" j Gtlll <'111(1 IvOOIt 1111111 i 11 Ji*.
''81 elm street, dallas, texas.
If You Need
v •"
lumi5I;R
Of any kind remember that
CRAIG & CONWAY
Will sell yen the Best Long Leaf Pine
100 feet. No, 1 Boxing same price.
Dimension for #1.25 per
It Aluuays Pays to Get the Best.
Yard on East Hickory Street, Denton, Texas.
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DRUGGISTS,
Southeast Corner Square, Denton.
Carry a full line of
Fresh Drugs, Patent
Proprietary .Medicines, Jewelry, Stationery,
Articles, .Mixed Paints, Varnishes, etc-
Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specialty
Rev. J. B.Cole went to Tioga
yesterday to see his brother, Dr.
Cole, who was reported to have
grown worse.
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Taken up by It. T. Beale and
estrayed before (<. L. Button,.) P. of
precinct No. 'I, Denton county, Texas,
one bay horse about 5 years old, 14
hands high branded A on left shoul-
der. Also one black mare about 10
years old, 15 1-2 hands hands high,
harness and saddle marks, not brand-
ed. Filed for record the 13th day of
May, 1805. ('. l. m. Crowdkk,
County clerk, Denton Co., Texas.
Special Car to Houston.
Sul Ross Camp U. ('. V. No. 12!)
will leave for Houston in their
special car on May L'l at 8 o'clock
a. m. All comrades will be sure
to be on hand at the appointed
hour. By order of
J. R Burton, <'om.
R. B. Anderson, Adj.
and
Toilet
Prosrript ion Department in el
of j. A. Minnis.
i"r Kent. | A Book Store About to Close.
A neat, well-furnished, four T. E. Ponder will close his store
room cottage with plenty of water, | about June the 10th to engage in
smoke house and barn on Bolivar other business, and will offer
street. Also several line resi- great bargains in books, jewelry,
deuces as well as a number of cot- spectacles, stationery, pocket
tages for sale in different parts of 'V"'U'N etc., lor cash. ( ome and
.. .. . ,, buy now as these goods must <;o.
the city. J. R. Burton, j h
no 2-3t. South side square. Businss Char.ee
- Desirable odice job for man
Sermon to Young Mea. with §100. Book-keeping experi-
IJev. I). C. DeWitt will preach ence not necessary. Incorporated
a special sermon for young men company. Call on or address
P
and boys at the C
Sunday night.
lie is invited to attend.
church next Southern Business Bureau and
pub- Immigration Agency, 318 Elm St..
Dallas Texas.
The general
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1895, newspaper, May 16, 1895; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502335/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.