Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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T&unlj AiTJnwF’tnwwi-wmn-wartand,Mr. BU':U’iU£j^rLaka»»JUjtlJ>d.
1y amt Assistant County Attorney £pvUtL?.0* V »Xa?fown^ *n,‘8a<re '"L ?c fTV* °?'y
teks.ui was unabte Mond-iv tn find the frk °*ey r 80 hy .* wwn me 3.866.5. His report for July shows the ?la8|
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A TEXAS WONCJMR
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INFANT DIED SUNDAY.
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JInfection and Insect Bites Daagrrous
Mosquitoes, tiles ami .otlier'- .insects,
W'hfch rbreed quickly in garbage pails,
ponds of stagtomt Wafer, harps, musty
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ia thorough, but pleasant.
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OF FILED MONDAY A. M.006
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586
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OLD SET TLER BURIED AT
CITY CEMETERY FRIDAY
PRIMARY RETURNS ON
PRECINCT OFFICERS
INCORPORATION OF
UWIKVILLE DEFEATED
*rs deputizing Lee Jennings
Sheriff of Denton county
with the County Clerk Mon-
“8 by Sheriff Orr.
to dreadful pains in my back
gad when one of those weak,
gto* would come on. me, 1
■ to give up and lie down,
rtoff. > ' , •
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391
328
9,082
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.. 666
.. 482
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l when I finally decided to try
lite woman’s tonic, and I fir
iu ait pant* oi ine >iavr. - .
Mr. Chne has destroyed several illegal
nets and Is making a thorough patfol
of the Elm fork of the Trinity from
Dallas to Uainesville. He stopped off at
Lewisville en rout® hare and went from
here to Aubrey and Pilot Point. After
completing Hu* Elm fork palrol he will
155
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258lumber for the least money
umbrr yard.
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31. Shiloh—tru. Donald, >7.K / 'T '
(cry tinie they bile you, they inject p«>l
►on 1/ftti' M>ur system from which worn'
1 dread disease may result. t'« t :i bolll*
of Sloan’s LhiLim ul, It is antiseptic and
a few drops wilf neutralise Lite infec-
tion caused by insect bito or rusty
mtlis. Sloan’s Lininieid disinfects Cuts,
Bruises, and Sores. Y’ou cannot afford tn
Is* wittiout it in you Itome. Money back
if not satislled. Only 25c aUyonr Drug-
,g1st. > (Advertisement.) , „ ■
HONS MILL RE GIVEN ON
K A SHORT TIME AND
(‘TO SPEEDY CONCLUSION.
■tem A Doran <>t Dallas, who was
■itod b>' the committee to make a
jfet f.* the prelhninary survey of
LRIht-hfflton-^icliita intcrurlian,
HOMMBced that tie has closed a deal
| the Ff' d A. Jones cohipatiy to
r tb< necessary surveys and re-
4.080
1,008
40*1
1,318
2.134
1,197
313
1.450
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IN DENTON COUNTY
557
120
1.253
2,334 2,760
Drop—No selection. ’
Krum—B. F. Wilson. 76.
Ponder—Georg* Oweps, 10.
Haimriew—NpneJecUpn.
Dfckaon—J. R. Beale, 17.
f>22
377
believe I would have died If | hadn't
taken it.
2,048 2,013
“* 484
1,183
1,551
268
525 '
1,261
weekly medicine.adds for August .7...
Summer Coughs Are Dangerou*
Summer colds are dangerous. They
indicat*' low vilaHfy and often lead In
serious Throat and Ltuig Troubles, In-
cluding Consumption. Dr.. Khig'y New-
Discovery win rettey* the cough <»r cold
promptly and prevent complications. It
tv smithing and antiseptic and inakpe
you feel better at once. -To delay is
dangerous--get a hot!If <»f Dr. King's
New Discovery at once: Money back
md sntlstieil. Me and $1.00 bottles
y<»iir Druggist. < Advertisement,;
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l.nmdatcd •l‘e,r respective voting.precincts:
WaH «. >pi££ ft. FxJ^dl.
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237
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102
863
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2,670
369-
170
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eoursg, other kidney pills but there
sice no other kidney pills the same as
Doan’s, That is Why Denton paopie-
tleniand the genuine.
J. C. Brownlow, public yveiglier, 44
E. Hickory St., Denton, Tax., says: •'£
had backache tffid" the trouble Was
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my condition, advised me to try Doan’s'
Kidney Pills and I did so. The bene-
llt I got from one box led me to pro-
cure more at J.' F. Haley & Co.*y Drug
Store and it wasn’t long before the
trouble with my back was removed."
Price 50c at ail dealers. Don't sim-
ple ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills-vttieWsame that
Mr.
Co.,
MW IMG
CUSHES Ifflll CO.
mown onM
I ®hsKIpation Causes Sickness
fl permit yourself to become con-
«. M your system Immediately
lUfabsorh poison from the back-
outs matter. Use Dr. King's New
W* *nd keep well. There is no
ytouard against illness. Just
M dose to-night. 25c at your
ML (Advertisement.)
vota system, and helps to make pale,
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
Cardui has helped more than a million
weak women, during the past 50 yean.
It will surely do for you, what it has
done for them. Try Cardui today.
WriU to: Chananooaa Medkln. C*. U«m' Ad.
i .&*»*•. Chaitanoota. Tm.. for ,fjpec»ot Jn-
M as Member of Pnimiuent Faniily East
of Denloii. -
.Mrs. Virgie Ann Fletcher. ag<d 21
years slid i* months, daughter of’ Mr.
umi MrW W. Ji. Lsucy. prow'uejik Citi;
zens of tli« tamper Creak community.
| oust of Dentuu, died j’rntay night frajii
septic fever .ami Was burled Saturday
aflcrhpoti al the ..Cooper Creek ceme-
tery, the -services being attended by a
large erbwiit', Mrs, Fletcher vyas. taken
sick at hej-home in Oklahoma several
weeks ago and was brought here Friday
idglit in tin- tiopc thut the change
w ould benefit lifer. She dieft-shortly af-
ter being taken to ttie Laney home.
Her husband and un*_- eltild, a tttttc
girt about thre^j’ears old, survhejier,
besides- tier parents and their family
here. ‘
Pallbearers at the funeral Saturday
itfUruiurti were. ..JLri_ AL .L1UP..&.. A.latlons of the Fresn warnr raa ,
and advises th.t,Ju> haa found s num-
ber of 111*9*1 f»*h neta and traps, which
the law gives him authority to sum-
marily sei* tnrt destroy wlthoulHfowt
action. *nd that be has filed several
charge* in IMIIs* county for violations
nf the seining law.
oi «. — — , „ —t* "miiat
Haji Ferguson
1,604
71
922
41
278
______ that
Brownlow had. Foster-Milburn
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. (adv.)
... 25 •' 44
... 1,495 1,786
.. 464
Thompigin. Dee Price, YV. M. Wefts,
Jphn M. Wright and W. S. Thomas.
2A70 , '2.4T<-te., for refusing -io1 l7fffiW“TTWffT1rtTtlWr
etc. Witnesses summoned under the
preceding article, who shall refuse to
appear andjnake a statement of facts
under dalh. shall be gutHv of a con--
tempt of court, and miy la- fined jnot
exce
Clark, 38.
Roanoke—Lee Litsey. 62.
Double Oak—B F. Tisdale, ».
Bolivar—J. L. Curlslngct, 40.
Stony—C. H. Gray, 17.
Lloyd—B. R. Wilson. 12.
Hebrofe—R. M. Everett,
West School Hoitse '
There ia a clash between the ruling
of the State Game Wanton and the
County Attorni.'* office in regard to
the application of the State fish and
Fame law hr Denton county. Deputy
Game Warden Kline, here Sunday seek-
ing unlawful seines srnl traps, claimed
that Denton county was under the full
law, while, acting on an opinion Jrom
ttie Attorney General’s, office received
some time ago, Comily Attorney's
office lias ruled a number of times for
Denton county citizens that the law did
not apply to Denton county, which, it
is claimed, was specifically exempted,
together with several other Texas eoun-
.yp>„fro‘" the law'
city ami Assistant County Attorney
Jaekson was unabje Monday to find the'
supposed eartier ruling of Uw Attorugv
General. Mr, Kline conferred With Mr.
Jackson Sunday in regard to tti^-mat-
ter and Mr. Jackson Monday took ttie
matter up^Wllh the Attorney General’s
office -to get some reconcilement of the
different rulings.
E. Cocanougher, who has been Depu-
tyiGauie War<len for Denton county for
several years, said Monday that he
thought Denton county was exempt and
on ttiat account he filed his resignation
si serai months ago. No ;<< Hon '' ,s uax wm seej^ you wen, as iv nn-iruc i
taken on his- resignation, 'and Mturday . * y ( l8xatlrtv whfbh’
he received (|ie -following self explana- ’ - T: . ■> .
tpry totter from Chief Deputy. Game'
Warden C.ox, urging strict enforcement
of the taw: -------—----------—■
"Deputy CoMiic Commissioner,
"Dear Sir:
“This is the time of year when iw**l
violations of the fresh ,water fish laws
twciii-. The. streams have run low; and
it has in the past been a eoiumon prac-
tice to trap, net;-seine, uniddy, ditrtij
and dyiiimite the fresh water streams '
for the. purpose of taking fish I
ttiein. ’ .
to enforce the law this year against:,
much. dfDTedations- We .L:..L
appreciate all efforts made by 'yoffTlL
prevent sueli ileprecatiorts iiti'l to prose- 1
cute thos»* who have and will hereafter
•break the law. We are writing this to ,1
’you for liic purpose of especially' call-
ing your attention to t.----------—-
urging ^you to get busy. This is also
____ipl or court, aim in«> „
exceeding one hundred dollars, and mar o-J‘l
be attached and imprisoned until they
make sueli statement.’
"This department will promptly pay
you for all the services ynu perforrtl.
. ‘ "Yours truly,
_ -J. D. COX. I
—" --- Tfficf to-phty "
... Aubrey—W. P. Rafchford. 75.
ih. Must*ng- H. T. Austin. 22.
14. Lake School House—S? T.
gins, 9.
15. Garza--L. B. Mangum, 8.
16. ^Argyle—J. T. Aired. 24. s
17. Parvln—D. J. Hynds. 33.
18. Ward 1, Den I On - J. W. Stuart. C.
10. ' Ward 4, Denton--/. W. Under/
wood, 17.'Waketon—A. M. Buckner, 10.
Ju*tin—B. F. Donald, 25. j , *
Sanger—C. Br-Townw*, 61.
West Pitot Point—W. E. Atkins.
M. RuMfeli, 4.
Slidell—No splcction, T. S. Atctie-
son recomirtobded by precinct conven-
tion.
26.
380 649
1M-“273
.. 350
.... 498
_.. • 584
156
633
235
972
.... 162
.... 1,558
152
..._ 30
-J 433
... 133
.... 149
t i.- East Pilot .Point—X IUJdne»,-iL_-
.......I 3. Lewtsvfjto—C..-H. Thomto, 9: JC'K.
19ft, which | Busier, 8.
4. Little Elm—R. .1. Massey, 57: P. T.
■* 1 QO "•»...... - - 'The effort to Incorporate th* town of
LrwhivHle failed. Proponent* of the
incorporation lost out in the election
lieia idiRMy by seven votes, the exact
vote not batawr obtainable here Monday.
Lewisville wished to Incorporate un-
der the law for town* of 1.000 poputa-
1,039
748
1315 ■ 2,604
M7 1,492
29 16
following wi'athn data:
-The maximum tamftprgtorc for July
was 109 degrees on the 3tst. Seventeen
days had a maximum of over too de-
grees, eleven more of 98 or 80 degree*,
and only one. day—July 25—with as low
as 89 degrees The minimum was 7!
(Wgrees on the 6th and the 9th. Twee ■
ty-two days had minimum temperatures
of 70 to -80 degrees. July 79 had a
maximum of 105 degrees and 3 mini-
mum of 90 degrees. Te-mean maximum
was 100.6 degrt-es and the mean mlni-
.nium was-TJ.i.vlegnH’s, with 89 degrees
*» the mean temperature Jor the month.
“The rainfall was 4»i inches, with tlic
greatest precipitation on the 24th,
wliich was .58 Inches. Tliero’wcre flv<-
days with a precipitation of .01 Inch or
more, 1 cJoudy day, 5 partly cloudy,
and 25 clear days... The humidity rang-
ed from 25 pel- cent uu Uie lUtli to 84
per cent on the- 24th, with aii avernge
of 41H per cent for the month..,
"The wind bPAv .'1,866.5 miles In July
or an average of 5.2 miles per hour.
The tilgliesl was 266.3 miles or tl.l
milests-r hour on the t6lb. The lowest
was 50 miles, or 2 tiilie* per hour on
the 30th.
“July wag dry and hot, with more
sttnsbifie. toss rain, und a lower hu-
midity than usual. It had a smaller
velocity for the wind'than is usual oven
iii July."
Mummer Constipation Daofirrous
Constipation in Summer-time is more
dangerous than In the fail,„ winter or
spring. The food you eaP 18 often cqn-
t a mi nated and ia more likely to ferment
in your stomach. —Then you are apt to
drink much cold water during the hot
weather, thus injuring your, stomich,
CdUtf, Fever, Ptomaine Poisoning amt
I other ills are natural results P<>-Do-
Ldx wilf keep you well, a* it increases
I rids the bowels of the pon^ested poi-
: sonous waste. po-Do-Lax will make
I you fleel better. Pleasant and etfvelixe.
I Take a dose to-night. 50c at four Drug-
' gist. (Advertisement.)
Grayson
•Gregg
•Grimes
‘Guadalupe ...i„
Hale ___ ____________
•Rail —
•Hamilton ------*
Hansford--
Hardeman ... .„.
Hardin 1.. -L—
Harris ....
Harrison .. . ..._
Hartley —
Haskell
Hayg ....
Hemphto . .. —.
Henderson
'Htdalga—
•IHI1 Ts.._J„.__—
Hockley—-
Hood _
•Houston^ ------...
‘Hopkins „
Howard
•Hunt _r —L—
Hutchinson-
•Irion _ --------
•Jack
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5,160 6,530
1,4351 1JH2
MeCulbM-li
•Mcl.ennati
McMullen
•Medina
Menard ..
•Midland ........
Mltwra .......
Mills s- — -
•Mitcliell
Montagiie _
•Montgomery
•Moore .
“Morris . .. „i..
.Motley —
N*cogdgc|ie» ........
•Navarro
-Better paint.
Taylor Hardware Go., sells it.
f Advertisement.) -
State Deputy Game Warden L. L.
Cline of Sarf Afltonln, Texas, spent Sun-
day In Denton, and while in . the city
called at this office and left some much
needed advice on the llah taw for the
fishermen of Denton Codflty.
Mr. Cftne was sent up In this part of
Llano
Loving-
Lubbock :
•Lynn
I ‘Madison
Marion,.. . ..
Martini- -
Mason ... __
r s
? * ________
Remains of Child of T. H. Bennett
Taken uite-
The Infant K
Bennett, aged three days, died at th*
family home. 39 Wainwright
Sunday morning at 5 o clock. The body.
Accompanied by Mr. Renrtett and daugh-
ter. wss shipped Sunday to Mesquite,
Dallas county, for burial.
1,014
376
526
. 562
948
•Newton ....—.•„
Nolan'
•Nueces ...
Ochiltree- ■
oidliam ,
•Oraitto* . .. . .—
Palo Pinto
Panola*...
Parker--------
Parmer -
• Pecos
-•-Polk
’Potter ... --------
Presidio _.....
’Rains
•RahdatL.'..
Real—
•Reagan
Red River__________
Reeves —-------
Refugio
•Roberts —
Robertson
Rockwall .
Runnells
Rusk
* jaUait iyrn[rnnnT]
Han Augustine .
’Skn Jacinto
•Bait Patricio _...
Safi Saba .'
Schleicher _ __
•Scurry
•Shackleford-
Shelby —
•Sherman
■Smith
’Somervell
Starr —
•Steplieiw,
Sterling • __
Stonewall -.
siiltmi
Swislier
Tarrant L___297 244
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584
4.052
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123
202
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650
609
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After 1 began taking Cardui, | was
greatly helped, and all three bottles re-
lieved me entirely.
I fattened up, and grew so much
stronger ia three months, i fell like an-
other person altogether.”
Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle-
ficftng. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic
effect, on the womanly constitution
Cardui makes for increased strength,
..... 1,119 1,254
- 717 687
457
.... 1,019
355
....(2,967 XTta
IZnlkO .....'.........*
Coryell
•Cottle .
J’.rane
t.rocket t —
Grosby .. . . . ...
’Ciilbernon ...........
Dallam
■|>alb»h......
imwMiir .... ■
'Deaf Suiitli
•Delia ..
'Deuton ...
•DeWitt , ■ a-
itickens .
UuumiU____■^...1..^.
‘Imnley ...
Dunn—
'Duval iWJ .
Eastland . . .. 1,555
•Ect-r 79
Edwards- -
Ellis ....-
-*E1 Paso
Edwarda ..
Erath
Falla .4.,„
505
484
825
429
436
125
H5
«5 452
365 476
28V 1,045
PmiidU-. . •’.....
Fayettw
4'iaher
FJoyiT •
Foard .... .._.
Fort Beffd ......
•I’Tatililin ._
Freestone ;..
Gathcs
Galveston . :
‘Garza
GUleapie
Glasscock-
Goliad
Gonsales
..... 317
1.174
3.254
’..... 540
596
. . 26
218
—_ Wft,
... 1,586
1,3.51
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319
663
... 847 ‘
2,961
... 442 •
S' 574
... 168
38
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... 1,737
... 396
... 1,680
353
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... 154 ; 814
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65
1,376
* 598
•MH.
379
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“393
.. 508
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1,580
295
266
767
111
462
317
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61
1,413
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1.546bladder IFoubtea, dissolve* gravel, sure*
diabetes, weak and lamb backs, rhefima-
- tt«m, and all irregularitie* of the kid-
neys and biadder in both men and
women. Regulate* bladder troubles In
children. If not *ol<j by your druggist.
Will be sent by mall on receipt ot to.
One small buttle is two months' treat-
ment, and seldom fails to perfect s core.
Send for Texas testimonials. Dr. B. W.
HaLL 2926 Olive street, St Louis, M®.
SokUby druggists. (Advertisement.)
Voting Couple from North of.'Town
Married Here Sunday.
-Rev J. L. Griffin, 67 North Elm street,
was called upon Sunday afternoon lo
perform the wedding ceremony for
Frank Sparks and Miss Elizabeth -Kel-
sey, young people from north of town.
Another couple, with Mr. Griffin’s fam-
r. '“i
L .^wii foi
G hero
House
’.'.teufati
.. 401 329
2,826 3.719
.... 1,643 ‘ “
... 184 -
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WATISM AMETHf
Many people suffer the torture of
tame mb Kies and stiffened joint* because
of fmpuritie* in the blood, and each *uc*.
cewiing attack seema moire acute untft
rheumatism has invaded the whole ayttem.
ni<”rTl*'R PAIXT
Better paint this year if your proper-
ty needs it. Mistaken men have been
waiting for paint to come-down. The
cost Of U**’ir job has gone- up not down
It always goes-up by waiting; never
eftmes-down.
Better pRjnl tliaii Devoe? Th»*r»‘ isn t
Any,
Suppose one had waited 2" or 30 years
agrt for a better paint than Devoe; bow
long woirtd he have waited? How long
would he still have td.w'ait?
Thr pr4«. s uafton makes some diftert
en** - yes, but nol murtt: the paint
thaDeoiutte; the quality counts.
It’s the go-far that counts. Protec-
tion of property counts more yet.
85 146
645 800
JST *108
“W..... 754'
* .* FMWT UNION MERVKE.
There was a splendid attendance at
the opening of the Union service*
which are lo be held on the lawn al
the Fir*t Methodist church. Rev. 0. T.
Cooper w«* to preach at the first ser-
vice but wss called to Corpua Christi
•nd hl* place was filled by Rev. G. A.
Lehnhoffgrf Pilot Point. These service*
will continue through August.
>■" "t-1-. ' » ' -Ji
H Reason for His Enthusiasm.
M • nau ba* suffered for several
Mtg oolift, dirriioeu or other form
' i ■ . .» su 1 VWlAXOfJJlJM IVjyvvrt -9CAPM9 t»9t
IrI complaint and is then cured |f1()!>e Whu tiave the misfortune to suf-
yte well by one or two doses of je|.( Wjy naturally long to
VCHf' Lliolera and Viar- similar relief.’ But to get the sam*
T,1* T ca*p’ t *8 oood as Mr. Brownlow had, you should
BP* Tn> shbfiM be enthusf- (||(I 8ainc remedy. Theft are of
b his praise of the remedy, and - - -• —* ■ • ■•r-
illy I* this the case of a severe
when life is threatened. Try
In need of such a remedy.
IMte Sold by all dealers.
K,? (Advertisement.) • ">>.
-■____ ___
8*8 ANNOUNCED very annoying. A friend, knowing’of
p* ' FOR HANGER REUNION , - -0...-^ —
11,182
507
KI "
1,401
M3
733 511
845 862 '
165 U4
1«? ill
28
1,712
1,120
‘828
241
993
LOOM
•800
182
1.K18
79
9F*W<(
County ,
Anderson .
•Andrew* ....
Angelina
Aransas
Archer
Constable, I’reiiuct 2—SV
282: Pitney. 27: McNabb, 12.
Constable,, Precinct -Sam Sparks,
•364. - ty •*'. ' _
, Couslai'le^iilSXiBSl__5 Hroek,
313.
.Consi'ibl'’. • Prechtel. 5 -Web,inborn.
Xis): Boozey, 43. . , ,Jp X '
Tsinsbiblc, Precinct d-J. G. Watson,
213; Burks,T2»: GJsrk, 32: Vardntnan, 5.
publiw streams A part‘of a streamm ?*'
being in a land survey doer not change •..'-7"' v’i
■ i_. _ . . ,,____________ .... __ u. 15,; John Nicholson, it?.
Public Weigher, Qrecinet' 1 .1, c.
Brownhiw^J.lftB,
Public Weigher. Precinct 4 -F. A.
Webb, 262,: C. E. Gfimes, 179.
Public Weigher, Precincl 'T--W
Fulmer. 189; J. T. Tatum,^i*’ : Clay Gob-
enbree the fresh water flsi. •>•'>■•• *a , . „ ,
Hihlic Weigher. Prvcibct K—M r ,1.
'“IxXt’. KmutafouJ. lilpiag tfoumnd.
-very day who could nut fi nd other relM»
Refuse the alcoholic sutotitute*.
Jasper
Jeff Davis— ..
•Jefferson ._ ..Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
•JohnsonjmRr '., 1
Karnes
K*ufman Y_ Z.
•Kendall----
Kent ___j----i
Kerr______
Kimble-----“
King
KRiaey_____—
•KMwrg
*itoo> — ——-
p*r dtizeu - in Denton Saturday'
|in( the county, democratic con-
h report tliat an attempt to have
9 Senator Bkiley address the Old
0'JMfiion failed.^ the Senator
flhst he had t>eA» called to Wash-
Lot import a rd business ajld could
ft bock in tiiiK' fur tlie. appninl-
l Ssyzor will deliver the address
feotne on Thursday and 1. D) Fer-
i will respond.
Friday F. F. Hill will address the
MB and Ed F. Bates, secretary
toftoeiatlnn, win make a talk re-
ylbt history of Denton county
da first settlement.
- Remarkable Cure of Dysentery
“I was attacked wMth dysentery about
July 15th, and used th* doctor’s medi-
cine and other fttoedips with no relief,
onlv getting wnrae 'all the tims: I wss
upable to do anything and my weight
dropped from 145 to 125 pound* I suf-
fered for about lwo.jnontb» when I was
advised to tine Chstnberteih’* Colic,
ft HW. N- C -"l suffered for
writes Mrs. Witter
gifts town, “and the third and
yss tny worst.
I^teiul nervous headaches and
-■gad was scarcely able to
te. Could not d$> of mjr
F74
146
707 _z552
250 233
With- all Hie voting boxes of the
ciouw ‘‘ounty accounted ft>E the following is
- ~J.’ u.“-b from ••)*• vote fbr the precinct officers, tint
Thia Department is very anxious heretofore reported:
. Justice of the Peace. Precinct 1—W
We will certainly'*1'- Mct-ormick, l,L>8.
JttsUee of the Peiae-PreelUCl 2^.Jy. L.
Barton, 438)
Justice of the Peacf’, Preolni’l 3
Farrington, 6C; Frank Minor, 88.
Justice of Hie .Peace, Preciuet
these facts and of E. Wo<*J, 442. .
Tins t« also Justicp <»f the Peace, Precinct
>x<pyi*is> wv -nvew J lllrt IB >♦ IrM ’
the Limn of year when violation* of-the KurK*'.
■same taw are frequenL. eapectelly lit „‘,u* ll? ”f- V18 f^’’***’ PM^mrt
Hie kiTling of doveeanil .juaH. ’ •,' ”• Tf
•As you doubtfess already Understaml w
if Kunlawful to take fish from Ito- " «*'• «<• »*• Cl’^, 48, VV Y\.
uublic waters of thin ‘‘veep* K**' u» >•»’• /» a r
bl the following means: Hook and dim- Peace, PlWiurl » I
which include* Ditwariec and all nthff . ■. x
lure-bails mrd M foe end of a line); Citable. Precinct l-O. II Wateuu.
trot line: tirng seine, the mesiisc . oF
w liicli are net - less than three inches
square: TOt nrt (which means what is
oummohly called a fyke or hooper bar-
»el net the mealies of which are not
lea* than, three indies square; and
■trammel’W-T. til1’ mealies of tio part of
which are less than four ruches Square.
“The law of this Slate declares tiurt-
ali streams so far-- as they have an av-
erage width of thirty feel or mure are
.. 1 July,*1914, will be remembered by the
,oJSzF'L™* | weathre-wire for years to come a* one '
’ 1 of the must uncomfortable Jujys ever;
. The report of T. W. Buell,
voluntary weather observer at foe State
Experiment farm, six miles northwest
of Denton, shows that there were aev-
. , ruteen or the thirty-one ‘ day* during
the department will excreta* Increasing whlch lhe inercury regirtered a maxi-
vlgilance in the enforcement of the tew m of more than 1(M) lu thP
in all parts of the alate. -- I Kh*de Eleven more showed from 98 to
.... _ maximum and only one day wtth a
maxinium as low as TO—primifry dtee-
tion day.
The month closed Willi thi hottest
day of Uu* month and year, the mercury
registering ITO last Friday. The Heat
was accentuated by the lack of bree*e,
1 54 40
348 527
1,407 1,181
813 622
1,331
AUTGMDBILE TURNED OVER
Oth l PANTN SLIGHTLY INJURED----
An automobile driven by R. H. Miller
ran Off a riilvrrr* rem«I«> uW't fob,
ship of Kei'ler as ins ffflter was *1-
ternpHng to pass anoUter machine *nd
turned ofevr. Two young •'men, natndi
Watt and Williams were In the car with
Miller and all escaped with only slight
injuries.Treatment.
"1 was troubled wlttoconstipation and
indigestion anft spenl hundreds of dol-
lars for medicine and treatment"
writes C. H. Hines’, <Jf Whitlow. Ark.
“1 went to a St. Louis 'hospital, also
to a hospital in New Orteyts, but n->
Cure was effected On returning home
I began taking Chatrberteta’s" Tablets,
and Worked right- along. I used them
for some tirbe and am now all right.’’
Sold by *71 deafer*. (Advertisement.)
Terrell— “
Terry ;
Throekmorton
Titus
•Tom Green
•Travis
'Trinity ..^
Tyler
Upsh'urt
•Upton
pvalfie __________
Vai Verde .. ..
'Van Zandt ....
•Victoria
Walker .
Waller
• Wil _. ...
YVaehfogton
•Webb
\Vliarh»n .... ...
Wheeler—
'Wichita -
Wilbargcf
Willacy----WiHiainson ....
•Wilson ^.. ,—,
•Winkler
Wise
Woo<t ... .......
Yoakum
•Young.........
Zapata-
Zavalla
(•) Indicates that complete
tiave been received.
'W
How the Trouble Starts.
Constipation is the pause of many ail-
mentk and disorders that, make life mis-
erabk. Take Chamberlains TableU,
Iren vour bnwete regutar gnd you wijl
avoid these disease*. For safe by *H
deafer* , (Adv*rti*enwnt.
FUNERAL OF MRS. GRAY .
The funeral of Mrs. Allie Gray, who
died at the home <» ^wyer Aveouc
Tueada > sflernoon. w** c<‘‘ J’
the Qty Cemetery ^ed«rad.n afternoon
.J 5 ifelm-k by Rev. W
Atascosa . —
Austin
Baih-y
Bandera
Bastrop ....
•Bayior ..................
•Bee ... _..^..
Bell ’, —
.....
‘Bianco ..).
.Borden .... ...
•Bosque .
•Bowie
Brakorta
'Brazuh '
Brewster ---------
•Briscue ............
Brooks tx
Brown
Bnrtoson '.
■Burrictt
‘Calhoun JZL-
.•GalihveJt .
Callalisii .'..T?. J..
Cameron ,.i.—...
'Gaum ............
'Carson .
Gass ....
itastro
Ghmqbres--,
•Cherekre
GhlMnigs ... ............
'CJay./ :?
Cochran-*-
“Goke
Coleman ....
Collin
•fodorado .L ....
•Collingsworth :. ..
‘Gwnal
(loncho
■y. Tim qeresaru is
shand Matthew tfesv. agd an *
•on Carroll EIH*, “r OM»hom«
r ' k’: 'pj’1'’
.The remains of Mrs. M..A. Aired, who
(lied at their home at Argyle Thursday
; afternoon nF the age of 81 years, were
interred in the City Cemetery Friday
afiernoon. .Ths funeral services were,
conducteil at foe honie of tier daughter.
Mrs. .1. .1. Harris, of Argyle Friday at
12 o’clock with' Rev. Mr. Slitter of Ar-
gy!e”’iti charge after which the remains
were brought to Denton for interment.
The deceased is survived by her hus-
band and five children, K. Aired of Ar-
gyle, J. T. Aired'Of Argyle, Mrs. Ella
Wallace Of Electra, Mrs. J. J. Harris of
; Wyrtr, B..:Alred of Ok Intern^
YfFs. Aired was born in Lamar County
where she married Mr. Aired and they
moved to Deilion County about 1858 or
I860 and lived for a few years on Hiek-
Tpry creek west of Denton.
? About 45 years ago’ they moved to Ar-
r Donn states thst tlie contractors 'yyle where' they have resided since and
trie the field as soon as ordered throe boys and
JhTi. -4-iiiii— u. -- -‘~t—-
I will W issued-shortly, and the j
k pushed to k speedy* conclusion. ,1
' KeeauM* .Ils -Citizens Hate Learned
Truth. -
After reading tills generous and
wntraging-repsrt- from Mn Deowntew,
any part nf the stream, so far as its
pulRIc character 1s concerned, pehdree
to fishing and hunting. It is rtl -public.
Lakes lying in the vaHeys of public
streams, auid inclosed in land surveys,
are not ordinarityF public fresh .water.
’’This Department will expeef y<
rfcfoiL_____2____ ' .. '
Jaws Mid the game law's. If at any.lime ,, ,
you wish any special help in your jurist 'teburne, 61; YV E. 1 artlowt 12<1; <. A.
diction, please feTTOi- office ttrfo know -DaugtaM.dffi^:— „ „---------
“We have found by experience that i The followIng wen- selected demo-
a most excellent way to discorer the
guilt of-parties who have depredated,
is to institute courts of inquiry before!
magistrates. Tin's is usually done un- j
<Jer Articles 976 and 977., PBFf‘ T7® of Ute
Code of Criminal Procedure adopted in
the Revised Staffites of
reads as follows;. .
‘“Art. 976. Justices’ may summon
witnesses, to dtactoTO 'crime. Wien a
justice of the peace has, good cause Is
brtfevc that an offepse has been, OF is
about lo be. committed against the
laws of this state, he may stfohnoii and
examittf' any witness tif^ witjg*sses in
relation thereto; and if /it slialtTappear
from the statement of any witness or
witnessetrthat an offense Iras peen com-
mitted, the justice shall reduce said,
statements to writing, and cause the
same to be-sworn to by the witness or
witnesses tmtkinr the. same: and there-
upon siteh justice shall issue a warrant,
for tlic arrest of the offender, the same
as if complaint had been made out and,
(lied against such offender.’
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914, newspaper, August 6, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208779/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.