Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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FROM OIIH
WE WANT
Care Was Gives to Jury Tuesday After-
Criminal Docket.
1 Spradlin
Waal Oak Street
TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPOST
•Mrs. Sam.Hale.
Pilot
gone
rela-
Mlss
>•1 the tret - J
'if Witt. ’
Mc-
“00, £
said WH-
if ur
41'e
•rain
has been visit-
was in Fort
iow at
MRS. MrNITZKY ON WAY. HOME.
of Denton
Firio-r wore in Sate
of Durant
anil Miasos Mabel
MISS
at tending
" 1 has rett
PREPARING INsTITITF PROGRAM
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Goutii y Sutwrlnl^^to^, 2, I *»wiin official eon
r4M*RBW|PW^^^0fWnrfnf pHahitrtlf*
G. W. ELBERT.
715—W. M. Stephenson, Denlcn. Ford
XtX .1 o.»w e IM 1
__a Uia^a IiMh-1 and rila Vaiitihn 1 TZ"’ ■* yOUr (AOTJ
Glee Estelle Ward ami little
eon. Pilot Point.
with
II
WFl
'day in
nown.
in Justin.
at the Bap-
and Al L
one Uro*
IM.STRICT COURT TO BEGIN
At'East TERM IN THREE WEEKS
NANO BADLY CUT WHEN LITTLE
(ML, PLACING, FALLS ON GLABH
THREE TOBER WOLVES
CAUGHT AFTER LONG CHASE
lies'
dto
Maples and baby and Mias
T Wellington ate visiting
te, Mr. and Mrs. E. It.
here.
era' Institute which convenes
September I. Tile Institute will
session from September 1 to Sth
slve. < ’.
& Lewis
Opposite Fire Hail
Wheat straw per ton. wholeaal*.
Tear tiers Institute Convenes at Den-
ton September I.
■-«
Benton LvhI> Sailed From Germany Be-
fore Porta Were Cloned.
Mrs.' A-.-McNiizky, who has been visit-
tug ndativhnpin ..ttebntany thia sumim-r
and who. It was apprehended, might be
ImiohVnniuMted by the outbreak of war
in th<- Empire, salted from Bremen on
July 23rd and is ■expected to reach home
tills week. Since her departure "all
trans-Atlantic sailings have been cun-
eelled from the Orman porta, and trav-
elers are having serious trouble In get-
ting not of the European cuntrteg en-
gaged in the war.
guest of Misses Ethel and Ella Vaughn.
Mrs Butler went 'O Denton today.
Mr. and -Mrs. Edw'ard Thomge—Of
Green-Valley visited her brother, Hen-
ry Thomas _ f
A shotland pony of liHl<~Charlie Gray
was run into the fence by a larger
hurre dhd hadir cut tnf bue side.
Following Is the Jury Impaneled to
try the case of O. Q. Petty vs. J. A.
Barton et Al : ‘
PETTY VH. B ARTON KITT ON
The case of O. Q. Petty vs. J. A. Bar-
ton *1 ai, nitt nn gftcount. was begun
In the County Court Tuesday.
Little Camille DsLIste. daughter Of
Mp. and Mrs. M. L DeLteie received a,
painful wound In the palm of her right
hdund when she frll while playing late
hi mans to- - '
nominate x.\J
a Lotted j
—men, Otp ' '
iirt of
rorporaUMK
res, half of
I an entire ; ,
Nettie Wilkerson ls<m the sick list.
Ernest Sergtner wag in Denton.
(lata, per bu., wholesale, 45c; sacked,
retail, 55 and fine.
(torn, per bu., wholesale. She; retail.
Wlivat, per bu., HOc
F'our. per 100 lbs., wholesale, 12.70
retail, 32.75 to 82.80.
Meal, wholesale, 68c; retail, 80c.
SANGER NEWS.
HANGER, Aug.. 4.—A very good rain
with a great deal of wind and electrici-
ty visited our town Friday night. Sev-
eral telephone* were injured »ndu the
etertric lights went out, but the great
damage was the burning of the hand-
—^-xa—l. ■ j.
RARTONVILLE NEW*
BARTONVILLE Aug A—W. A. aim-
continued by etale.
New Suits Filed.
A n*w suit entered on tie* civil docket
Is wtyted. J. II. Riley vs. 0. E Cobb,
debt.
New
doeket
In the
ably surprised at the excellent showing
made," said Mi*. Alvin C- Owstey, Chair-
man of the committee, Tuesday. '“We
expected on account of the long spell of
vary hot and very dry weather to find
many of the horn®"looking had, but
every last one of them was very much
better than we might have thought pos-
sible.” .
The City Federation committee ap-
pointed to make regular Inspection of
the hotties entered In the pretty home
rimteat 'hair comptcted He-second in-
spection of the about twenty places cn-
& SAND, HILL NEWS
SAM) HILL, Aug. 4.—A good
wooM be of nuict* benefit to the eotlon.
Mr. tad Mrs. John Sharber visited her
yarante, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshbanks.
Hunter has gone "to Wichita
here
be in
Inclu-
During the past month of July the
automobile registrations at the County
Clerk's offlw averaged better than one
per day for the entire month. The (dtal
shows thirty-four automobiles regis-
tered during U»t»l 4iim> and is consider-
able more than double the number reg-
istered tn June which totaled only four-
teen. The records show that during
July of iota thirty-seven automobftes
were registered. t
your blacksmith business. We do
repair work of al! kinds. Rubber
tiretag and horseshoeing. And when
you bring or send your work to us
we are there to serve you.' Try our
service.
J. T. GurUs, H. K. May. and John L.
Foster
RFtTim NEWS-
RECTi iit Aug. a.-s e.
T. L. Cowan of San Dtegulto, Mexico,
on life way to Join hte family at Ite-
' troit, iW', stopped over today to visit
In- parttur, <>. D. Jones, of this* pl.ici'.
Mr «T<>wan n-ports. that wttltr. every-
thing is nuw quiet In lite acMion of
Moxlco and- ,m Tampico ami Monterey
wheiv Ire ha* roccnilj^been on burin, .•‘s
trips, that there la wry little conAdence
among the business uu’u, fct'lgii or
native, that General Carranza will he
abb- To contnd the affairs of the gov-
vruuumt. Th* largest buriness houses,
lie says, life doing business from hand..
Io mouth, buying one day supplies for
the next-and that the eonatitutionallste
“arc levying tributes which' are drifinimr
the country. Very little business Is be-
ing attempted and a-break with Villa
. i» considered only a .Qt’eathm of lii,m<.
Mr. CttWnn h;ld with him a number of
“ TffTty rTTlir -nmner'which hwlgagi
rireuliih-d fry the constitutionalists »nd
vvl.idi is'now the only Imriness «riedl-
nm TUwsh bills havu.hiiuu cxb'us.'Ael.X
< .Hiiiterfelted 'buf these ore received on
llie same basis ;«S the trite bills.
.Mr, Jones will leave for Ids •ranch, lit
^ati liieifuito Friday'of this week where
be Impek to fee’able to make tip sortie
of Ills sugar «jrop litis iiiouUi.
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Al TU RFGIMTRATIONK AVERAGE .
BETTER THIN ONE EACH IHY
«*Ne-
toT-rial
JM Dalton, accompanied by Cush
f'lwow Is traveling in West Texas for
Miri Julia Brow is visiting in Mon-
J. W. Finnell and family have return-
M from visiting hls,jwm in, Hiffiiiay.r.....
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simpson have re-
.; ttrotri from fjatvestori.
Ttie only order entered vh _tbe dockets
in County Court Friday wais in the-
suit of the t,ewigy|||i’ Satimrat Bank
vs. A F. tiammon, in which, the court
granted a cQnlinuaAce until the iteLdivi
tewn of court and set the case Tor tt>
first day of the second week.
Following is the order entered on-ite
docket: ——
Th,' First National Bank of'Lewis
ville vs. A. F- Ggininou cl. al. debt find
fur>!<'iorirv of mortgage Um: <Wfi*U'-
tlaiit'a exception as to Judgment of
cause of action «pslalite«l and plainiit-
granted leave to dmrnd and case Co'i-
tipui'd to Dctobcr ■ term; contlntfkw*
charged to plaintiff and set for
day of second wwk. ftetendanl
nmnds Jury.
Fort Worth Livestock..
Receipts Tuesday: Catth* >,600, calves
MB, hogs M0, sheep fWO. QuolatlonsI
Beef steers, K)c to I5r lower; calves,
steady to lower, geoeipls light; butohoc
stock, steady Io 15c lower ; Htoekers and
feeders, market Inactive, no deaaand
for cows and heifers; sheep, steady
ewes 15.50, wether»< *5; hogs, ttlc low
er„ lap MM
pled to-Oq
r.y the u. !
|l r>CQSt and
cases ''nternd on the probate
are
... Estate of: .
Mildred Whorton minor, Mrs. Minnie
Wlmrtou hwe made application to he
appointed temporary guardian.
G. V. Harrison deceased, Mrs. j*arah
Alice Harrison has. made application to
probate will and tab* appointed.execu-
trix.
Faught McjDowell minor, (Tlarence
McDowefl lta$ made appIBSition to be
appointed gunrdian. .
Tarrant Denton Totete
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«90r<
COMPLIMENTS ENTRANTS IN
PRETTY HOME CONTEST
SMYRNA NEWS
fftRNA, \ ug. 4.-The farmers have
: their crops laid by.
, Little W. C. Fuller, who - has been
Hl with typhoid fever, is improving.
■ Mrs. W. 1). Fortune is able ,lo sit up
after being confined to Iter bed for two
|Hl. and Mrs. Jack Gibbons visited at
taithtlei'I.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cglpway vlsit-
M at Plano. A
yjMf. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson arc visit-
, me relalb.es neaT Justin.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Ponder
visiting her.-.
Falk
Mr. and Mrs. 5. C. Griffith of Denton
Mdted his parents here.
'■ Burke Dooley visited his cousin, John
fiharbe!
Mrs. Matnfl* Hope of Argyle and Mrs.
Annie Singleton of Denton visited th>ir
Mr. and Mr^. Janies Howell.
Mias Cornelia ijonley of Denton visit-
|HfJ#tatives here.
t\ Olin Elllchman of Club Lake visited
LfcWdl Griffith.
Sidney Moore of IJLUe Elm visited h’m
[ Uster, Mrs. Saan Hunter.
V • Among those in Deaton from here
First Monday were S. Carpenter, Warn
Hunter, J. H. Sharber, J. Branderrherger,
Johnson, R. Hutcheson
STDNY NEWS
’ SNNY, Aug. 3.—J. N. Grew (hgs re-
(overed from an attack of appendicitis.
Robert Smith << .ymwphis, Tenn.,- h
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
better. Those whd
were A. C WilkertMMi gMd ly -of
Justin. WiH-Turnas and wife. W Brown
and family. Kirk Wi;i«>n»R
Neal Wilkerson and family. Mrs.
Makin, daughter and sops. Charlie and
Cartle, and John Scott and wife ofmear
Justin.
Wilson and George Hudson went to
Justin. ’ _•
Fred McKinney had a new buggy torn
to pieces Saturday at Argyle when the
horse becawte frightened at an auto.
Walter Thompson and wife are visit-
ing relatives In Dallas.
W. A Chambers and family -of Ar-
gyle visited bia -brother. L- H. Cham-
bers. and wife. «
Mack Hall of Smoot's Spur was here.
J. (J, Scott of near Justin visited L.
F. McKinney and wife.
Grandma McMakin, wh" lias been
very siek, la improving.
Benton Jolly l« visiting his alter, Mrs.
Guy Adelock, of Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. i .liester Horton of Ar-
gyle Malted her parvnla. Di. and Mrs.
Jolley, Saturday.-'
Misa Ola Moore retornad from a visit
with her brother northwest of eDnton.
Barry Jolley of JFort Worth Is visiting
home folks. -
J. R. Chambers, Jr„ returned from
Denton where he attended the Normal.
Lotal Wheat QuotaUotis.
MWhiN, Aug. 5.—Loeal-wheat prises
dropped 6c on Ute bushel Tuesday af-
ternoon and remained al Uiat today, the
priee now offered Is Mr for No. 2
vyjieat.
Mr E. g. Loper. JJarill*. N. Y„
writes: "1 have never had a Cut, Burn,
Wound or Sori ft would not heal." Get
a box of Buckten'a ArolA Salve to-day.
Keep handy al all limes for Burns,
and - Mr.
t, h.
hs.
Grandma Aired pae»'<1 peacefully
'v iv on Thursday, afterirnffh after a
'togerihg hlhess of several weeks. Sh*
'f ixeg.two sons and two daughters and
i number of friends to mourn the logs,
interment wa» mart* in Denton.
i G ItogdeiJ. T. J. Lewi-. J. B. .md
Like Baker and several others were-Ui
Ilenten Monday.*
H. L. Baker and family of Garza vteit-
■' lils parents nnd his sister. Miss Lola,
returned with (hem for a visit'.'
LOCAL HAIIKH QUOTATIOIIS
HRNTGN, Aug.. 6.-1 ha leteil prtos of
bran Itas advanced froffiT Bl.35 p«r IIO
pounds l<> 11.40. - The market hr welt
Mippriril with canteiopes and water
nitons, the former retailing at 50c per
doxen ami watermelons al from 5f to
V’s' aptece according to the ni»e The re-
mainder of the miscelaneoos market
sheds few changes.
nd home. ,
B. II. Arnold and family, and Miss’p
Willie Harrell visited in Lancaster.
Ed Allen wag in Fort Worth. • j
Miss ^va,,Adams, who has been at-
_____j summer school at Commerce,
has returned home.
Mrs. J. W. Collins, has been quite ill
the last few days, hut is some better
now. ' . ,
Ihudi Wheat Quotations.
Chicago. K> 1-2 to we.
713- Frank Wheeler, Argyle, Ford.
714— Jake Johnson, Denton, K. M. F
WNWl Wwr. 1■1
TRINITY, A ng., 5... The wnaUter con-
tinues hot with a few Small, showers.
Wks JuJia Mae TliuUSas is xisiliug
Xli— (iertha Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P.(Lawrence, Rev. and
'li*r A. Gunnels>and chHilren are visit-
ing \heir son, T. Ig JMwrence at Gor-
man.A '
Mrs'•J.ldhry_Thomas is ill with acute
indigesticm.
r Mr. and. Mrs. J. CL, Spears ar<' visiting
her.'.
Borii to Mr. ami Mrs- do*’’ Hester, Ang..
Bran, ^r 10b lbs., vytioteaaie. Jl.ilC,
retail, »1.35; delivered, 11,40.
Chops, per 100 lbs., wholesale, il.75‘,
retail, 11.85; denvefOd, Bl,00.
Wheat shorts, wholesale, 11.70; re-
tail, It.75; dellvereil, B1.80 M
Balled Data, wholesale par ton Bit
retail per bale 50c., delivered- 55c.
Cotton seed, per ton, 124.00
Mixed eow feed, wholesale, (ter ton.
120; retail per 100 lbs, li.15; delivered
fi.20. , ■ .J.
Chicken feed per IflO lbs, wholesale
IL40; retail, 01.50: delivered, 11.55.
Johnson grass hay, wholesale, per
Ion IIO; retail,- per bite, 40 and 45a.
ITalrie hay, per ton, wholesale, 113.
0U; retail, per bale, 50c, and bbe.
Oat strsv, per ton .wholesale, lb
DROP. A«W. 3-BHss Glata Mantey of
PHot *M»> visited h*« brother, w. B
lj”hs1 M. Wihsas, a xouss farmer <>f
TO Wli ’^ ’SScPdWl.....ting in Krum
I V IT IIU Little Tommie Judge Is sick.
Mr. Cook of Quian is visiting his Ma-
ter, Grandin^, Finley.
W. F. Clevenger and family end
Grandma Marks are visiting near Rocky,
Oklahoma.
Mrs. W. W. McClisler of Waco visit-
ed J. O. MeClister and family.
H. Knight of Lewisville visited his
sister, Mr«. J. C. Chambers.
Mrs. Audrey Black oiOfilahomai visit-
ed retativefi here.
• Miss Clara Bates of the De,nton Nor-
mal visited Mrs. J. L. Pate.
Mrs. Suritda Hnffhines, who has been
visiting hpr son. W. E. Huff bines, has
returned to Denton.
Fred Hansel of Sanger was here.
Misses Anna Clara and Thelma Karn-
es are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. B.
Benton.
Miss Ora Huffhincs was In DentoK
Mrs. Guy Gunnells of Denton is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gunnells.
Mrs. Klien WlttoR of Dallas is visiting
her' daughter, Mrs. H. F. Parks, and
sou, C. it Wilson.
Mrs. Burl McGee of Lewisville and
Mrs. Nora Grubbs of Crandall visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Gullett.
Mrs. Kennedy, who has been visiting
Mrs. G. M. Flemming, lias returned to
Valley View.
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society
were entertained Saturday dfenlng at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Huff
hfnes hi honor of Mrs. J. C. Chambers.
Refreshments of cream and rake were
served?Those present were Mesdames.
I. B Benton, H. F. Shlffett, W. A. Jones,
W. H. Hobbs, J. C. McClary, V. A. Cruse,
J. F. Boyd, Will Marks, H. F. Lamm, J.
C. Chambers, T. Dier, E. O. Mayes. W.
E.'.-Huffliines, Misses Euta Beck and Ora
Hnffhines, Mrs. Gertrude Hayes’ of Don-
ton, Mrs. Crawford of Plainview and
Mrs-. Surllda Hiiffhines.
J. C.,McClary; and V. ’A. Cruse were
hr Dentom . - •-
-Ml*, and Mrs. Will Collier and Ray
ptxon, who have been visiting at Sul-
phur, Okla, have returned home.
Mr. Hopkins of Slidell is at the bed-
side of his daughter, Mrs. Ivan Gun-
nells, who is quite sick.
A--H - ‘Kwmx -oC—Aioi«u«—viriteit Tji?-
brother, Dr. A. H. Knox. here.
Mrs. Hornbeck and'Mrs. J. K Blew*.
*ff ye visiting .in ,Decatur. te
vic. Miller of Oklahoma is vlritinglrt-
sister. Mrs. ErnBy Cole.
Miss Willie May of houton visited
Mrs. Ed Rucker.
Mi-, and Mrs. Don Matheson are visit-
ipg in East Texas.
Mr', and MrS. Riley Hicks of Bolivar
attended services at the Christian
Church Sunday.' — -2-___
Mesiiaineg V. E. McGee and 0. J.
Chism. Guy McGee and G.' B. Barnett
were in Denton Sunday.
Mrs. K. Sprouae visited.
The series of meetings _____
list rtiiirch, conducted by Rev. Bowles
nf Denton, closed-Runday night with a
large crowd in nttenflance.
Heuben Rucker of Denton w»| here
Mr. and Mrs. Jim KlttrelL Mr. and
Mrs. John Davis and Miss Manml Har-
monson, were in Denton .Sunday.
R H. Rhine,, has improved his place
with a new barn.
C. G. Cofer has returne<l from.'flasV
Texas where he conducted a series .of
ttve Weeks’ meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnett of Plainview
visited Mr.’gnd Mrs. Ed flicker,/.,- 2
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler visited in
Denton.
The Christian meeting is in progress
here. Services ar* held under a tent.
W r E. Starnes 'of* Savoy is doing the ,
preaching. * ’ , ..... ’
Mr. and MrsfC. A. Balis are visiting
in Colorado and Wichita Falls.
Miss Lonnie Jf*e F°x Denton is
vjsillng E. D. Fox and family.
Wj Finley and family are visiting his)
sister, Mrs. Ep Burrow, al Rocky, Okla-'
homa.'
s. N. Go®* and John Scott
.were Jbere Friday..
Mr. Eddleman and family
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Ctary.
Rev. L. D. Shawver closed his series
of meetings at Stony Sunday.
KRUN NEWS '. " •
_ , -------- | KRVM, Aug. 5.—Mrs. J R. Grubbs Of
Telford was here from Okla- l^l* place and her daughter, Mra, T.
• Donald of Juatin vtelted in Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Eubank* are viail-
ing in Pilot Point and Tioga.
■Mr. and Mrs. Buckley id Dallas visit-
ed J. K. Blewett and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cute, Mr. apd Mrs.
nerly were in Denton.
Miss Bertie Gi&ert. of Slidell visited
Miller, Spencer Hart, Edgar Davi».Miss
Sarah Davis and Mrs. X O, Davis. -
WHIie Ward visited his mother Mrs
Tr?rry. ‘
R. J. Stahr and daughter, Miss Kate,
have gone to <)annon to assist In a
revival meeting in progress there.
l.OIS NEWS.
LOIS, July 31 raffia Willie Cox, h,<s
returned- to Birmingham, Ala., after .<
vjsil with her unvtr. HrH. Christian.
Miss Mabel Lgickliirt frtgu I’ainl
Bock has been visiting Mr. and ^Irs. H.
H. Clirlstian..
Will Christian Sn.I ’ JTKri* Matiet
Lockhart and Willie ' ox went to Pilot
Point yesterday to aftemi wedding
of .less Hafley audi Miss Ada Bolin,
CirtteR crop Is ritort iji this tgreliou
ou account of the dry .Weather, ’with
ahmd om-fourth bale JOTJlmspect and
the eroR suffering frmp.beat. --2
The farmers have quit viewing stub-
ble. on account, of dry weuttier. Every-
thing is al a standstill waiting for a
rain. "
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. (Jiristlan aid sons
were in Denton today.
, G. L. McLendon, Willigm Gilliam, A.
C. HabrTn and Boh
ger. •
Wil), (Kristian ....
Lockhart, Willi* Cox and Loitie Chris-
Han visited E. S. Poteet and family at
Pond*r Monday.
.None of the <yeeks are running flow.
little elm NEWS ,...
LITTLE ELM, Aug. 4.-—Mr. H<\yd and
Mrs. Laura Wise of Gadsden. Ate* are
visiting Mrs. M. A. UuTWgs,Who is dan-
gerously ill. r
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Giaud Stroupe,
July 28, a girl.
Mrs. Lc
Ethel. Hoga
their grand
Killlngswor
Clay CoberIV and family of Aubrey
visited Mr. ***?"' . ,”".5
W. P. Wilks is visiting relatives In
Oklahoma and West Texas.
Mrs. Salite Bush of Denton is visiting
here.
Jas. Pearnon and family Of Gang vis-
ited Henry Wilson and Wife hfere.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huey and Jim
Shultz have returned to Longview after
visiting relatives and friends here.
Alex Gammon has moved with his
family to Denton for the benefit bf the
schools.
J. II. Storey and wife are visiting rela-
tives tn Aransas.
Mrs. Ehtana Rose and daugtxter, Miss
Myrlie, -attended -Um funeral, of Mis.
Rose's grandson, Tom-4fope, who died
after an operation for appendicitis, at
Sweetwater, Texas, Monday. *• -
Waid House and Jim Allen were in
McKinney Monday. . u
Radford Shoulders returned from Dal-
las. . . . .■ _ ____<
IIH LTRY MUtKET OTEADY
Bring all you can and get th* follow^
■ Ing. prices: -— I
rten< per lb —i. .....
Fryera. medium, per lb ....:
Fryera, stnalf, per lb
Turkeys, good, per lb---
each 10c to .
ffiKTl'R, Aug. 3. E. Talley
wilding a new barn on his farm.
Bora Jo Mr. and Mrs. Christy, July
^««girL ■ .V'-
Anew room is being ad<l<*d to the-
I ■Mkberry •chool house this wee!
Nell Morris visited relatjyi
• Ld Smith and family visited st Rice. I
' Mr' ,n** "ra- A. Gentry and Mr. ;
*• Mrs. Will Joplin arc visiting al
**3- Texa>.
E ®*s Nani
Lattimore ..v.. 5BK »4M
Valentine _ . . 7«» 1244
JUSTIN NEWS.
JESTIN, Aug ire Mys. Clarence
DoWell, who ha- bi ejy sick for the past
"ptnonth, 4ied- Friday ’liigtit and was
ipirled' here Saturcte Site is survived
by her husband and oh" child.
Quite a crow J of vijuof.' folks enjoyed
ice cream at Mr. arri Mrs. Luther I’ari’s
JWY STOian Hi
FETO fS. BMTON SWT
Im all.
h Hepubli-
Lressives, f -tI
Indents,
nomination
w»b '•
are: R. kdSBi
■ siiprenp '
lertson of . i
r the su-
nrlcs Wrsf
E. Herring
ARGYLE NEWS.
ARGYLE, Aug., 4.—The rervires at
th* M. E. chureh closed Sunday at U
a. ’in., and Rev. Scoter left for Chins
Chappel to begin services Sumtay night.
The Baptist service will begin Satur
day at 11 a. m. Rev. T. R. Bowie- .f
Denton will conduct the services.
Mr. Fry of Denison is here.
Orvll Freeman has returned home af-
ter a four years-abaence,ih the Philip-
pit»>.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lacy. Aug.,
i, twins, a boy ahiTgirl.
B. Marsh and family, Mrs. M. A.
\lir-i>. Jean Boyles and f.onily, Jew
Borjes and family and Mrs. lilga Hacker
ami baby were flsltlng on Denton creek
Guy Lewis and wife and Archie tewds
visited their aunt at Lloyt
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Foster, a
LHoiHe Spurlaud is visiting her
a. at Mount Pleasant.
Gulledge of Fort Worth preach-
k,. jfcthodlst Church Sunday.
"jjet Medliu and Ed Laney were in
®j^Jl'Hazel Collett of Bonham visited
b. T- Hainbright and children
AVTOMOB&C REGISTRATIONS
703— J, O. Brumley, Studebaker.
704- A. Reynolds, Denton, Studebaker
J 705-1. H. Cate, Lewisville, Ford.
706- W. M. Swinney, Denton, Stude
baker. „ •
707- P. H. Bird, Denton, Franklin
708- W. iL'angirtou. Denton
TOg-J. P. Johnson, LewkffHle. Ford
710— E. 0. Kennamer, LbwisvIUe,
Ford.
71k—J. 0. Bell, Denton. Hupmobile.
7i<-E. J. Thompoon, Roanoke, Fland
watMl in W hiterimro.
gr and Mrs. Wm. Blevins visited J.
Fleece has returned from a
bis parents in Oklahoma.
an,j Mrs. Hopper of Ballas visit*
Mttlitives here.
jg and Mrs. R. L. Bowen of
Mnt visited here
Bradtey and cJiildren have
tUfUlalnina.
D. C. Griffin of Mertens visited
Sj&be**.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Erich and
johaona Lassen and Miss Burdit visited
teBartoifvilie
(’ Mias Zeima- cross of Pilot Point vlslt-
At 2 o'clock the jury to the suit Of
a Q. Petty va^J. A. Barton et al, suit
ou account, had £>t returned a vaiMiol.
the cw was given to tlie Jury Tuesday
afternoon. Several cares on the crimi-
nal dockiet that were passed during the
Aral weok of the county court were
continued to the October term of Court
by Judge Hoskins today.
Other order* entered on the dockets
Wednesday are:
Olminal. .
State vs. John Ashby, abusive tan-,
guage: continued by state
State YxMgxRlppy. on lawful lygtv-
ing intoxicating liquor to mperam un-
der 21 years; continued by state.
Stat” vs. Mack Ratehfurd, Tgmlng;
continued by state
State vs. Grady Sebastian, gaming;
continued by state.
State va."Lec Robertson, gaming: con-
tinued by state. __
Stale va. K. M. Robertson, gaming.
MHN0KE news
L AugV Mrs .1. w. Roark
tar parents at Rector.
L, „ Home Mission Society
gn, Henry Howe, with Mrs.
i gg leader. <*■ - ■ .
akin* visiUng ids parents
n City, Tenn.
ggg meeting is iu prugren* at
m phureh here.
„f Justin was here.
Hie Presbyterian church
.Tecream supte'i' I’*'''**')’
u (V. Jenkins Is in Aledo,
to b h<hm1 was bore.
* ^navee Davis visited in Keller.
« Prtb'' we* *u *’°r^ Worth.
TOPjouj of Bartonville was here.
, woodward of Fort Worth is
!?, her sister, Mrs. J- « Alien.
ui WMh*n*rt°o ‘■’Burned to
T. H tuo iiiohths visit with
(Any* >
Mm. Pearl Moore ami daughter of
Oklahoma are visiting her sister. Mrs
* se Pjiiart.—■----------------
Mrs. Mollie Orabasp returned to DaE
(irave Elrod wdb to Fort Worth
Mrs Joel Rhoads was to Pilot Point.
Jack and Haifilin Florence and l.loyd
Parr were in Denton.
J. ft. Wiison visited home folks,
Mr, and Mrs. Haughton and daughter,
Miss Lucile, were in Fort Worth.
Mrs. A. E. Strader, who has been vis-
iting in Whitesboro, has returned'hothe.1
_ M. L. Ramey was In Fort Worth.
John.Scott and Homer Taylor Were
in Roanoke-
W. D. 'Youngblood Was called to Al
vsrado <m aocount of Jthe death of his
tnother there Tuesday.
Miss Clara’Stanley ot Pilot Point vis-
ite3 relatives here. ‘t"
Mr/and Mrs. C. G. Leuly visited her
sister, Mrs. Jordan, iu Eort Worth. '
Mr. -and Mrs. Thn 'Donald v isited’lier
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grubb, at Krum.
R. C. I^euty, Floyd Dunagin, Mat
Weds *nd Charlie Minneriy were in
Denton. ■ * '
WVA. Lriity was in Dtjnton.
L'. H. and Eon Coleman-weife in Okla-
homa on business.
Miss Celestine Dddson of Prairie
Mound is visiting her. cousin. Miss
Alyne Leuty.
Mrs. Joe JarrAll, who
Jug her niollter, Mrs. A. E. Strader, has
rteumed home.
Miss Benni* Donald
Worth.
Mrs._,011ie Camp, Miss Andrey and
Walter ■Scott Leverett, who have been
.visiting their sister, Mrs. J. E. Reed, of
Nevada, returned Tuesday., Mrs. Reed
returning with thorn.
Newt StuHz of Bichardson visited J.
L. -Florence.
A. Wilkerson •ami family visited
his sister, Mrs. Alex Mc.Makin, of Bar-
tonville.
u B. G.‘ Taylor of Tyler, who* has been
, pritWiUfi; J E- WMrentmnt, has return-
lightning. '
A'special sow rervlre Was held at
the First Baptist church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chamber* will
entertain with a lawn parly, honoring
Misses Allie B. and Irma Lon Chambers
Decatur. ,
Miss Nannie Kay returned from Fori
Worth.
Mrs. G. D. Lain and Mias Willie Lain
returned from near San Angelo.
Mrs. Waiter SwIUvan.aud children, ret
turned from Decatur.
O. L. Hamilton of Lewisville is here.
Greatwyparaltons are being mad* for
the Old sett tera reunion.
Tilford Wilson and family have mov-
ed back to hla residence in town.
Mt*. Rector- hae returned from the
Normal. -
Mrs. Harland J. Matthews la vlgitlng
friends here
Mrs W. M Smith and son, Owen,
have returned to McAlester, Ok.
A. M, Wilson and family have moved
. After an exciting chase Nathalf Teas-
ley, with his pack of Alabama hounds,
and assisted by Edwards and Duncan’s
hounds, captured three timber wolves
Tuesday morning. One was targe and
the other two- were gingiler. The
chase was made about, seven, utiles
south of Denton and lasltJB'.for about
four hours, and is reported to have
been one of Ute most musical and
.thrilling of the season. The wolves are
reported to be very muueruus in the
part of the county where tlie chare
was started Tuesday. J -
AIHITOR FROM MEXICO
—; SAY# CONDITiONH HAD
ROLIVAR NEWH
-•OLIVAR, Aug. 2.—Miss AgnCs Stew-
B^-Fon Worth virtted Mrs. E. R.
■jg^' *n<1 Mrs. Victor Simpson and chil-
of Prairie Chapel Visited A. 8tmp-
u>d family.
g** an<* Earl Neal of Prosper visited
wymoml and A. J. Wadied. i
HS*- Charlie Waide and baby are
in McKinney. -
J™1 Roberta of New Mexico is vl»-
TJ • few days with relative* here.
£ Cooke and family are visiting in
HMMb.
•ad Mrs W. D. Burkholder and
• h**s gone to Missouri for a
«ntfc, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart.
R. B. Telford was here f
boRBC
Spencer Hart has gone tb Dallas
where he has accepted a position.
Coaling virited her brother, F. I
H) Nuckles, and family.
A V and ckBdFNt are --------------- m. «,«, „r. ™,B.
Ptint * ' ”U‘ °f *"*1’ of pilot Alf Lindley, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Min-
m-~— Nannie Vardeman is visiting
”firnat McKlnney Ge,Ina ,hUJ AUBREY NEWS
.■£** Lillian Grac^^dtriFTc my
John Thiirn,.,!). of hollas. left Wednesday for Alabama.
Copper Meadows sustained a badly ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Guffey were .n Ital-
sealp that necessitated several Jan. . ’ -A „ .
to eJose when a pony kicke<i-j„. Mrs. Susan Wilcox and daughter a
"im tlie past week. The wound was!visiting in Tioga.
•*« tnedical attention and is doing as W. Lt Davis of Denton was here,
u could be expected. I Mrs. Mollie Henderson returned hom*
■after a month's stay in Fort Worth.
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCormick left
Sunday *or Hot. Springs, Ark.
S A Ashley. T. E. Ratchfqrd. Dr. J.
B. GbWiaveF, 'Fraiflt Caddel, J»> Gof-r
fey, Frank Bonar, Henry Lanford, 11. G.
Musgrove. E. G. Holmes. Charlie Hml
ges, Marvin Tidmore and W. T Wilson
attended the convention at Denton.
1 W H. Poter left Saturday for Snyder,
- Mrs. Sizemore and children of Dallas
are”visii.ng here. ' ■ ■
S. A. Ashley and John Mann shipped
a car load of cattle to Fort Worth Tues-
PMrt.
U'w? J*1’0 ,‘tten,le<, church at ----- —-■»
tiak Grove Wednesday night were Mr. the homes of Mrs. G. M. Flemming
mid Mra. Joe Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Jeare «»d Mrs. A. P. Ballhrop.
VI Ipr u.._, r-j__■- v. . .. .. . r
JI IMIMENT nv DFFArt.T ENTERED
Judgment by default vva* entered bn
the doofcete Tfiursdtay morning in the
suit oBCnotes brpught'hy the J. G. Hunt
Grain Company* against T. J Preston;
The judgment allowed th* debt. Interest
and attorhi'y’K T>**« for the phtintiff.
other orders entertM <m the- docki'ts
.Thursday werer ’
Civil Docket.
SW.'Kanady vs. E. B. Griffiths, alcht;
cohtlh’ned by. defendant.
I’.' It, Alien vs. The • :<;iiliiH-i)lal State
Bank of Roanoke, suit on'account; eon-
thiuod -by agreement., '
A, J. Nobh'lt vs. Rny Dickson *t al.
damages: plaintiff given leave Co amend
wi re vwrit* -tats., to., L, IMkawudWtU, lit
defendant. w
The .1. C. Hunt Grain Comprfiry
T.; J. PrestolL suit Otj tiotfii judgment
l>y default for'debt! Interest arid"attor/
ney’s fees,
LI AVISVH.LE N A'riDN AL It INK
GAMMON St'H CONTIM I II
NO JI RY I RIALS IM RING
SECOND W EEK OF COl'NTV COI R1
Th* second week of the three weeks
K«ss|m of the July term of County
Court cuoaed Saturday' without a
IJiry trinf Jhus far iu toe term. «The
jury for thn- tirst week, criminal week,
was iiolili"'! bj th* .bulge nut Io answer
their summon* ami t1i* jury for tb*
%*coif<l week was disrnis.«*<l after hav-
ing been here two days without a lr|ttl.
No orders were entered on the duck-
ets Saturday.
plate,
k for a
nted thnv^
Hie prtote-^
| also, IHH
ngly spirtt^
Produce.
Egg* per doren. whulesale, Hie, re
tali 20c per down, ,2 dozen for ttc
Birtter, packing: stock, per ib;. IOe.:
table butter, wheUsale. par lb., ibcito
25e ; retail, 30c to 36c.
Hens, per lb., 7c.
Fryers, wholesale, per Ifi., Me
Old roosters, wholesale, 10 to 20c
Irish potatoes, wholesale, bu., 21.60
retail, bu., 31.75. ,
Grapefruit, retail, tOc, 3 for 26c.
Sweet peppers, retail, per &>., 26o. -
Lemons, per dos., retan,, 25c.
Onions, per lb., retail 8c; wholesale,
fc.
Bananas, retail, dozen, 20c.
Cabbage, retail, per lb., 4c.
~Lettuoe. retail, per head, 10c.
Tomatoes, retail, per lb., ttlfce
Fresh onions, per bunch, 5c.
ttarrots, retail per lb. 5c.
Okra, wholesale, per basket 81 00; re-
tail, per quart, Mb.
W atermelons, retail, 25c each.
Muskmelon*, retail, 5c each,
i’Aschea, retail, per basket, 35o.
Canteiopes. per dosen, 50r *
OFFICIAL VOTE FOR FLOATER
The final official vote la the race for
representative from this notarial
54th) district shows that I. T. Valen-
tine defeated H S. Lattimore by a ma-
jority of r,t:> Both Valentine and Lat
timbre are from Tarrant county. Th<
count In the tvyo counties com
Th* August, terrh th* sixteenth
District CjouFl will begin «n Cight-week
session "here Monday, August 21. The
prospects go far are for a rather unin-
teresting term, este'ctany In the civil
dm-kcla. There are several int*r«-*ting __________ _ _____
.-ares promised In the erlmlflal division, I retail per bale 80 to 3be.
with th(»Grand Jury report for August »••<—* ----- —
■it*! to pome. -~
hi tfee civil dockets, a» is usual, di-
vorce cariis predominate. A recent labu-
tation of th* new cases sb owed ; that
cases of that sort i <pialledahuusLcver.y
other character of civil suite, and the
n'cent fllltfks Itgae been made up very
targely of those suits.
The Sheriff’s, office force is ’now at
work making out' the summon* for the
Grand and. Petit jurors for the term.
Tlie first week Is non-jury week with
jurors summoned for the next five
weeks. -Tlie criminal docket Is taken
up the Ufth vve*k of the term
■ NO Jt RY TRIALS: OONTINLEB
Following arc the orders entered «n
the dvjgbeta Monday:,
€ivi| Doekrt.
O. A. Peterson vs. Wallace Cowan,
claim for cow, (appealed from J. P. 0.
No. 4i'; eonliniiril by agreement.
T. W.’ Leverett vs. J. W. Foster,•suit
- n notes and foreclosure of mortgage;
continued by agreement.
W. H. Waltom vs. M. K A T. Ry. Co,,
of Texas, suit for damages on two care
of baiianas; cotilinued by defendant.
ITolmte Docket,
in the Estate of: .
'J^fc^iftni?uaWtafft?po?t"o?“l^teffied
July 28 approved and guardian ordered
to execute eonycyanc* to purchase.!* on
compliance vyfth terms of sale.
W. J. Lacy deceared, ?W. E, Durbin
temporary administrator: final report
bK temporary administrator approved
nnd temporary administration closed •
Jury Third Wrek.
Following is the Hal of jurymen sum
irtonril for the third ami last week of
County Cxvurt; V. F. Finney, T. W,
Cobb, W. Y. Fincher, S. H. Groves, W.
H ItannleJs.- J T- Curtis. J. «. Bradley. Wed. "The committee was very agree-
S. D. Foster, Chas. Harper, M. L. Dvyie,
J. C. Heynte and G. W Boner.
■farei'1-1 r' •’'
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