Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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MRM. t’BOWHKR DEAD
dteagns':-:,!,-
Trinh
Sweh/en
Abortions
BEKS.
COV
Hemmorrhsfi1
probably be heard
100,
.Summer.
■O»1Y
last
tool
head
Ethel Led peg, dt-
11 or
Brown
Receipt
Wilson
Wilson
went
is to
out
ing of the good to be derived
wel
h«*aMb.
for the attock- but
with refusals eacjt
tefa'tef:
tCihte-y
312
249
350
19a
166
omai
prettj
ph T uesd
5f o'clock
order
school
erjter
nated.
ning <>
city
city
city
tain* I
comp
its ; > date. We
ds je county in
had
Buck-
$aved
city
the
* Texas Ijty. C
.Zumwalt,- r.
Gary, $ T|. Cq
vorce.
R I
vorce.
Lnta • Brown
Why Refer
to Doctors
vorce
T--M
vorce.
MOKE BAD WEATHER,
both
until
wore
uoney/in tur-
r-a little deal
rhttfi H. O.
j< -V/ade S3
SEASON closed.
sportsmen were out
feathered tribe
•he last day the
> w.ttt q iMtfe this
iiinttng hav>
.hrire» al'ow«ril
*e wmontbw. but
|Utj it ‘ themselves
llr •■■".Jl!1. Tobin*
rrtall Scott. 41-
l’ rrotrtfc t»r hwr«a \ ami t
U is itesTOri) wonderful
It «•< taiMsehM wueuaMty
rr, Ywvs tml>
More Thau IX» Per Cent of Student
Were Vaccinated.
helping, so
It goes direct to
Use of these diseases. Test
O. M Vur-
, Pursuant to a call issued by a
conimitee was a meeting Friday
night of the Twenty Thousand club
at the club roome in the Donahower
block The turn out was quite large
pnd ap enthusiastic meeting has
held. ’ ilon. T. G. Milliken delivered
tin address to tbeec^Ub upon the gqod
that such anTpvj
for the city^1^
well
Both City and’ County Collectors'
Offices Arc Open at Night.
iqrier. I
The gtl
Fnllltv {as Hangd
believe Si
Ahis- repo®
That th
ioeys was
received Uy
marriage of
Miss Mary
occur at the
Abeline. Wed
the supejSfitutid’
retreat to his
un was shining Li
test,—wttt srrrrty tell you
truth
Write
O M
Four
hcsllli is paramount
___r ________ ft of A4» and Jt-te Kn
Insult to your intelligence far him w try
to palnj off,upon you a substitute. You
know what you want and It Is hi» busi-
ness to supply the article called for.
Dr. Pu-rce'C-Pieasant. FVUAs are tho
original 'Little Lives* PJ«s’ ifrst put up
by old Dr Pierce over forty years ago,
much iffiiUtod put never equaled. Little
sugar-coatad grsnujes—oasj to take u
candy.
WAS HK1.I) YESTERDAY AF
TFRN’OON'— ATTENDAN’^'E
r eminent medical
all the several schools of prac-
tice—mure valuable than any amount of
non-professional testimonials—though tin
latter are not lacking, having been con-
tributed voluntarily by (fateful patients
In numbers to exceed the endorsement#
'given,to any other medicine extant for
Afttrvnrv of woman's lite.
You cannot gfforo to accept any medicine
of. unknown composition as a substitute
for this well proven remedy or a sows
coMWBiTiox, even though the dealer may
make a little more protic thereby.
Interest in regain!'
to auy selfish Into
case
coming term of the district
six -months was decided upon as the
monthly dues and
+hree was appointed
membership of the
and ascertain how
willing to continue
the .new association.
"-**• *jV..Tfeffi!Sanil -colds and
Tiealer of weak, »qr;« lungs and for
Lqjrovetrting pneumonia New Discov-
Jy^MVuiUetpe'■' 50 c and fl.no at J
F* Haley & Co , Druggists. Trial bot
tie free. 8
and f-ws of office .was present
The vote on this or W H Aqder!4On
eas. Lacy. McClurk ’ Tabitha Jarnagin,
Bates; Nays. Jones! band, and j A
This ordinance-brought foreclosure
a committee of
to wait upon t^ie
old association
many would be
as members pf
lasgyfs* ’a I ly ioi the- 3rd of
hat! ’look forward, to this
.mong my friends in Denton
the board
president,
secretary
lection
board:
poon. J. !«, Blewett. C.
. H J Wilson. .1. N
Revett. and Gran Chris
An adtjourned meeting of the
council'was held’Friday night, at
counejl room with all members pres
ent. The nieej
student
reguU-
had fic-
tile instructions cheerfully,
• there was a great many
not particularly desire Hit
■.Post-gSignal .*
i? 5. r< wl&i
routs'No. tl
-tution ' oljjjsj < mal
,hvho '
fwo m
Plenty of Money to Loan
'• on Farm Lands.
7, 71-2 & 8 per ct
• f yod have Catarrh, rid yourself
of this repulsive disease Ask Dr.
Shoop of Karine, Wis.. to mall yon
free, a trial tiox'of his Dr Shoop's
A simple,. , singhr
firtarrir
well worth your . knowing,
today. Don't suffer longer.
Curtis.
cures jny form,
no matter what
rhe sensation is
ringworms'
. A y,eak Stomach, means weak sto
ipach nerves always. And
also true ofjtheTl^art and
I hezj»uJitexner.vea, not the
themse^yes, need this help.
vs i .1 .larnngin.
U H Land. V B.
Barton, debt and
Stop that ickling Cough! Dr Shoop
Cough Cure will surelyf stop It, and
w-ith prefect safety? It is so thor-
oughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop'A
tells mothers to use nothing else
even with very young babies, the
wholesome green leaves and tender
stems of a lung hValfng mountainous
shrub furnish (be curative properties
to Dr XhOop s Cough Cure. It catena
the cough, and heals the sennit iv »
broach leal memhrant-s No opium
no th loro f rm, nothing harsh used to
injure or stepprow* Demand
bhoop a. Take no other, 6 M
ilebrge
Beyelt.
Ganger
elected
the
much discussion and' flnaBy the. sum
luary 2X,
Catholic
wedding
r. Antou.
ny' Teply;
miking them
igf ptteShd by
Mr Ganzer
object of th--
committee -f
see as man-,
i.sible and ask
wirli the club Mondav
hear Mr. Quicksail ex-
methods and benefit < to
ntal farms.
1 consiste 1
J. Milliken. - .1. p. Magee,
Fritz. Gran Christa). P. G.
II. II. Arendall. William
and Frank Horton, were
to membership.
matter of finances received
y’s Orino Laxative .if!
; ah Improvehient on. the Lax-
of former'years, as it does
nau<u»atc and is plcaa-
It is guaranteed. ®CE
^Bimins. -
T am a car
many- Severe
iviiT, Arnica
me suffering
tar the pest healing salv
er found.'* Heals burm
cers, fever
Argyle
Parvin
Ward 1, product
Ward -I, precinct
Ward 3. precinct
Waketon
Justin
The. order made by the school Sanger
board and the superintendent of* West Pilot PoiftJ-
public schools that all children Slidell
would be required to show a certlf
icate of successful vaccination.or bt
vaccinated was ftighly successful
according to a statement made by
Prof; Carlisle this morning
Prof Carlisle Thursday
9h l*-r cent of the entire
body had compIMl with th
tion and that most of then:
cept
<>f cou rs-
V.ho did
ws:- J. Eli
Schmitz, president, T.^iG. Milliken
first vice president; Newt M Lee
second vice prestdgpl H F. Hrowd
er. secretary, and J. V. CWIt; treas
urer. ■ ' — •,
A motion prevaih ■d ntat
of director* consist of the
both V+ee presidents. - the
and seven others, and the
’of the tollowing filled th<
C. F \Vith
Lipscomb,
ttayzor. P.
in West
born *b'f
union are living, four-boys apd
chool board then- was no loo]
Failure to comply with th
meant banishment from th
i and will not be allowed ti
until they have been
at least not until the
>X th- next year.
From Saturday’* IMUy.
‘ At U o’clock last Bight the time
for paying poll taxes came to an end
for thia year, and the number in
Denton county that had qualified,
themaelvea for voting in this year »
elections wa» 4.60S
l^ewlrrUle beads the list with the
greatest number of polls paid in any
one precinct outside the city, there
being 35b of her citisens qualifie I
to vote.
The fotowifg Is • list of polls
paid In each precinct of the county;
Ward 1, precinct 1-oCity
I Kam pilot Point ...J—...
j j .CWIKV il 1- ..........
Little Elm
Roanoke -
Double Oak
Bolivar ...
Stony
(Lloyd
Willow Springs
t West School House
• Aubrey
M u stay, -----
I wunt to say right here,
my life, fmp’rovemefit ;b--
th- first bottle, and after
» dozen bottles 1 was a wett
mt +• carrier on
>fts I ie <eatb of the
ilia
:s V^ Fl^W^
nd try title.
• s tarriy- arrpds, di
rqu»e*-7H. f
ears ’♦tjfd,.- H<
illoOru
Ask Yourself the Question.
\ Why not use Chamberlain’s Pain
l)alm when yon have rheumatism?
fe< ■ujVtbat the result wtU
bl» prompt and satisfactory. One
a^pficaUon ftfieves the pain, and
many have been permanently cured
by Its use. 25 and 50 cent sites
For aale by O. M^urtli.
Nights. Qwing t-
igh. Iti li«*f Found
Last
certain that
before th-
t will U-
for me
the first
making this
■ , Ate-wt and Bleep.
Few escape thowe miseries of
lef-r-a had coitus-distressing cough
are recommended
but the one quickest and
all is Simmons Cough Syrup
Ing and Wealing to the lungs
bronchial packages, it stops
cough at vnee ami gives you
come routsjind peaceful sleep.
“Consumption had me ip lb
grasp; and I had almost reached tie
jumping off place when I w^s ad
vised to try DC King's New Drscov
ery; and
it aaved
gan with
taking on
and happy man a
this Is
Kidneys.
organs
Tbis ex-
lilklns .why Dr. Shoop's Restoratives
hawr.-Wnd hi prompt);
many s|ck~ ones
the
this vital truth, and see
sores, ul
ores, eczema and piles
Raley & Co., ilrugMist'a.
homo) of til arg
lln,‘w
^loudrfx aftera
\ for/ tl"^ terf. J£le w.ui
-art h ' iron?' clw mfidi to hi'
, 4. push car being pulled behind a
street’ wr.Jitm ped the/tT80k on-West
Oak street Thursday and crashed
Into a carriage driven b> two daugh-
ters of .Mr. and Mrs. A. D. .Turner.
The fore*- of the collision broke a
shaft "Tn- t-lie carriage amf- otherwise
damage]! the vehicle.
The car‘ was going west add th-
carriage was coming toward town
w hen the acciJuut mw'iur-d. Neit her
of the young Jadles were hurt. The
factoritp'-in
covers
bpace.
"HerA, in
*■ wiu i.r^^tfflthusiaatlc
SSKwwfiT to-'the benefits‘to be de-
rived fronj.'s'uch fartns and statm?
lo the Oofub w hat had been done on
six acres of lahd that was planted hi
cotton with seed furnished him by
department and cultivated un*
the direction and supervision of
■Quicksall He stated the
of cultivation and wound
saying that offThe six acres
cured three bales of cotton,
other cotton on the sam-- pla
not do near so well
After hearing from
and others upon th- s
experiments'! . farms, a
live was appointed to
farmers Saturday as poi
them to meet
eCenmg and
plain the
be derived froni’exper:m
i he committee appoint-
of Messrs. John A Hann
• it. \V C ^nUt-h. C. Lipscomb
and William Gaaizer.
The meeting was th-ti calle
and Dollars Savewl'
o; Manila.
pell , er and
cuts healed
■lanaury Show Big Lu-,
ver laist January.
1'he increase In the receipts for
the Denton postoffice for the mouth
of January of lydk 1h about ten per
eeut, as compared with the receipts
i>t the same mont h of January l'JU.7«-
i he books show the following re-
ceipts for th- two months:
January. 1 !*«t7 Stamps, $1362.11,
second class mattter. 1171.41. Total,
$13711.55.
January^ VUM*.— Stump $ 1 522.-
JX, second class postage. 211.10.
to tai, J 1 o J J. 1 y.
Amount of increase, >153.93.
The falling off of the second,class
postage during the month just pass-
ed a» compared with the previous
January Is accounted for by the re-
Newt M Lee .
Denton’, Texas
Dear Friend
think ,it reasonably
jeers will adjourn
of June, and I think
*r tor ,'ou to arrang-
ed-- From Near Little Elm Mar
rii-d ;<t Court House Thursday.
Ii-nr) Wilbanks and Miss Viv;
-re married a^iout 1 o'doel
in the Office ot tie
rk at the court house Tie
ceremony was. performe
h'pman in th-- presence o
itnesses who gatb--r< -J . it
surrounding corridors, an
ttoyt >t.m y and Miss Davi
z ' February 1
-nifitations hfrtf-^peet
the
Hlmple Remedy for La Grip|>e. I
La Grippe coughs are dangerous
as they frequently develop .into
pneumonia. Foley's Honey and Tar
not only stops the cough but heals
and strengthens the lungs so that
no Serious results) needle feared.'
The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar j
contains no harmful drugs and is in |
a yellow package. Refuse substi-
tutes Garrison & Kimmins
I lean u t thresher to be
i Denton county man ,s
of a Mr : Alsup who
MSI »rn i—rt-nf- HU- ■f'dlfflf
mAchihe was; unloaded at
Aubrey this week and will be- used
to can: for the cominfc peanut, crop?
The iicreage last year was consid-
erable larger than has ever before
beeji,, known and the prospects are
peaiiut crop of the coining
ill be far larger than ever
-ll> Sleepless nights.' W I lies
Hu.' tier, editor of the Buris;.
Heim. '-Various rbifd-dies
e< I vac !i yea i«W_ « j j I, eiiiwUrtTT
fixation could ‘do
runty, which was
rocelved by- the nwmbers
\Vhile waiting Tor as large a turn-
out as possible, the matter* of en-
couraging the establishment of ex-
l>erimental farms .in- the county ad-
jacent to the city by* the United
States agricultural department was
discussed and William Ganzer wa-/
called*1.upod to. tel) the club of tajs
experience with such a farm which
was established on his place north-,
west of the city last spring by Mr,
QuiiksaU of the agrictjtural depart-
ment.
newspa-
pers which .were‘published here last
year, these_ two being the Deuton
Monitor and the Christian .Monitor.
SundaV ,was hedgehog day. -up
if old-tim« ^upepstitittron, i», to bt
given any credit we ary to hav'y j
whole lot hiOrd-of cold, blijstery wftai
ther lyetori' spring coTiiea.'j?-; i.--
According to
the hedgehog betakes hifoself'tq^trt
wmjer holy at ihe first wjgmt of col-
weather jrt.tjie -fall and ‘here Ai
spends his <tiriH.-- until FebruaryaJ
ujion whtch date he once duiorvjroSn
Hires out,-to look ground. If^wtiei
tie comes to the,,to[S *6f tht*jg|jftj
goes,-Hie old-' saying. Mr H-^-^ijW
his shadow h.e retreats,thto’tj$§jlft}D).'the T
again To ther>».Y-^uam^n.fib%?i.;’--we^ husbji
ther gets w't^nt -)now^vgrt '’should.' Kt*vf*
tris body not -east sTj^don) wfaen h-
conles’ up''heebies hitnsv
a lye 'in thf- open iiiir. t'tigljudicajipp
being that warm w-^t-lu-r will yOn
tinue to •
S unday
hedgeliog
ins long
"It la tlJ
world for d
bt^er Jay. 1
my differed
pare!. 'CoH
are eaay en|
'agaiU-fut in an app-ur
Wife, acting 6>n th-
a friend, i-tirelmsed
Chamberlain's, Cough Jtetii
result was inde-l marvelous., A1t--r
three rtuaes the cough entirely, de.
.tumeared and has not manifested it
,sea r^Uice.'■ Thig7 remedy
A} M Curtis.
The program included papers on
jhe following subjects and dfscuji^
sions of the same;
■"Puerpural Ijjever
gin.”-/ ,. '
"Management
D. Fuillngini.
’.“Anti "P$rtuni
C. Ktmbrough; , . ,
"Follicular Tonsllifts’' ►'•Dltr--GS8e'
"D£ptheria”-*-Dr, Stover,
’1’he out-of-town doctors present.
at the meeting were: Drs.|; Copen-
haver of Aubrey,,.Ray of Bartonville.
Kirkpatrick* of Lewisvillf,
gtm of Argyle. Sjbver of Litilb j^lni’.]
Jieah of Corintlr, Roark |yf .RjJano^^;.
. .Gone and McNew of KjjlliBp SMntJerj
isrt^T Aubrey, Lane of SangeT?/,'e'‘ ,
Settler
the
’or 'Ae-nr Hena-
nd was buried
te-Jones ceme^
and*
one-time a
The m'eeting_pf the Denin-■Cotwr'
ty Medical society which was held
.Monday afternoon' was attended byi
which place th? futq-ral sendees j ty<Miy-u!fc' tli>etv>rii' from all pnjta ol
wert* Nvld/Saturday afternoon at 2:0: Denton county- and an Jnterest-|tpF
o'clock-, The services were conduct- i session held. One nek member, Dr5
ed by Revs. Lattimore of the flap •'I b*. McNew of Krum, was receiv-
tist church and Pierce of the M.
E. cbjirch. ^biith, after which the
remains were* thterred at khe 1. O. O.
F cemetery. • ’
Mrs Nancy Crowder . was born in
Moore county. North Carolina, Feb.
ruary 23. 1S18. She camo to Texas
in 1876. agttMpg in the southern
part of Denton ebutny. near Barton-
ville. and has since ■ resided in this,
county.
Mrs. Crowder was married
I ennesjsee^ and^ srit-vchildren
the
two
Deceased was,a member oTJhe At
E. church. Sputh.
Mrs. Crowder has been making.^er
home Svith her son., (,’• D, M. Crowder
of t-hys citjr, but hail gotje for a-vl-..
w ith het daughter, Mrs. Smart,' at
Baird, and it was while there she
contracted- pneumonia which caused
.her death. 1 HT-xlgeliog Saw His
Keeping Open House
Everybody .hr wbtrome whgd we.
rr-el good, and we feel that way on-
ly when our digestive organs are
working properly. Dr. King's New
Life Pills reguihte the action of the
stomach, lyver and bowels so per-
irctu- one cartT "help teUnng good
w lien . he uses these bills. 23c pl
I. F. Raley A to.'- drug store.
marnii g. J a]
!aro a-
un
d. Mist
-yp-rdi
rjfe - b<
Dejiton friends for
Wpltus Hoyt Lacy
Louie Davis, which
home of the bride
nesday evening, February^fp.
The "groom has tj number of !
triends^_tn Dsaibn haylruL vIkltrd. roL. '
allves here severat times
Van Alstyne, T-ji^-Jam 30.—The
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John
L'Snad*
last week, died Tuesday. A trained-
nurse was called from Sherman Sun-
day and has since had charge of the
child, which was the victim of a phy-^.
steal defect from the start. Dr. Wil-
liam Veazey, the physician who at-
tended the mother, ahtted tliat the
best of lefiild's heart was\ in the right etde
Sooth instead of the left’.' \’.
and i 7
"It Knocks tin- lirli.
y not -nr-- all your ills
Curt'...un-' of' the worAt
f itcii ever known
it is called, where
itch’’ it knocks it
Eczema, ringworms’, are cured by
one box It’s guaranteed and its
name is, Hunts Cure.
•st reel
dlisd-j
ce?Br-
lonia,
on In.
an soldi-
V^et
kantre
Lion >
HUNTINt
Many I*enton
Friday after t ho
taking advantage
law ajows th, n<
»%iau. ?,
been 'Bj<
>hem for th; jg*,
•will now l^v^d
with Xo||j^9|
w«a»oa4...
;ealiy it would
mlglit drink it i
■nty or thirty t
ni i nut
Don't He IrHtable. U
riutiod »kt> malro an ir
F tofLv peroo*. and an mtabte- par
«*• gniboro wmeh trouble unto Mm
« hero^if
Moral -i ar J
«tf pUMk' te ai
r»e<Hv
of 'In
. . ..X *** •• •*' W k""'/ I
b. M hteRhRkN tFwo- FUm jtiard^ ioW hot mroa
Will Make Address Tonight at »2O,-
<MM> Club Rooms on Kxperi-
............— —" 7.L
At the \Twenty 'Thousand Club
rooms tonight Mr. (Quicksall of the' horse they were driving was slightly
United States agricultural depart-'
ment will address the members and
vlsltQrs in* the' Interest of establish-
ing experimental farms near Denton.
He will tell of the benefits to ba
derived from such farms, and It is
ofgan-
and if
upon a footing which
corrtinrmnee.
Milliken then upon in-
ssed the assemblage
P«‘-‘(Ti which was very
o the occasion,^after
which Mr Jiayzor tendered his res
tgnat ton ns president of the "club
which was accepted. J, Ed. Schmitz
was elected lomporary chairman of
tpe nieeting ,-y.nvl H F. Browder tem-
porary secretary. By an unanimous
vote ill was decide-! tdi-continue the
association, and tue -flection of,per-
in.aneiijt)./<|i|;i,r.ers wa-b proceeded wftli_
TI M-f < -
get th- haH
what beatH
-to.-kuiH
■ ■ B
The lastB
• d. Sto- kB
measured B
toe. b t t l-B
five.I
-1 b
..II. \ew 'll
who k m u H
-- ain't kH
1:.- G il
numb, fl
,.n 1 Atm ml
that no lifl
be smaller ■
• uliths ii. I
/.•To Io all.H
to a size aH
- I- • ' H
the numberl
he is an efl
\ud even H
W rong. becil
'low for the]
and the bil
they try to I
he onvlit tol
As far asl
'cerned the m
Hcult b-'caul
Hirers insteil
ular scale t|
numbers on,I
- .xpHuw eastl
For this real
tew.
shoe with thl
The systel
much simplq
w hat size hel
thy width al
rim and the]
decs can aid
keeper, by at|
of the
one |
with
t ouiri.- Four Fan* 4M *|»r* Mr-
ly AMuntajr -Iirjfar MflJ* r~art
Deau waa caw.-fr kV asthma from
iter bM b*HI •teftrr
225 STliEKT TAX PAID.
Two tauiidrt^Land twenty five dti
tzens took advantage of the bargain
rates in atrrot tax-'g and paid before
Hie first of February By so doing
ttjev wore forced to provide them
I lios<> who failed provide themselves
It h, JJle . r-xixper/receipt before Hie
teller Will bp asked to pay >5 or
work thy gtrecta for five day*,
rhe nuhtbvr who paid thia ’year
HJ" *’«»»»* .'t>W,,.hayJnr u axuaM Hah before the Mri lw>
Wn deiwaji , Td! rewfpti having been fc
' »ued >n im ai* ‘»u m i»w
The
'on, pane-
ant suly
'-ebruay
Tght into th]
"Her - is o
I would almon* aa aooa thtak ol
running mjr farm without I nt pie
«'i*m. as without Hast a lightning
matero- OHL uf all nataiaeta I how ever
• and ustrt. hotte-Mw WMTiod Want, n k
aod rk-hrot
Both the city and county lax cOl
lectors offices kept op n Wednesdit.
night until a late hour and, in
offices buaiuess was brisk up
a short tinie before the doors
closed.
Thursday the siring of
payers began coming In egrly
through the entire day the u _
in both offices have had about all
that they cared to do.
Who* Ev.<rytw>d) Wtiarts.
Everybody, desires
which is impoMlble unless iho Kid
•Era am heaHhv Fuh-y . Kidney ftr
med- ...rr-s-u’ IfSegntarit m. 04
*»*«*•*. Jrttros alt hmm uf ktdnrv ar bladder
ir fornste and con
ulioi or harmful. u»
Ufa ingredients are
and the 8t Louis d-" ’ »«««•'-
railroads for- dam***" ’n t,le aunl
of nheded to hnvo been au*-
1 mined on two corn of atock whlch
he shipped from Holdenville, Ok .
to Pilot Point, thia county.
In, hi* petition to the district
Judge-Samuels bays’ that he loaded
ihestodt aF HoWWWWw. -Pwrombev
U. Tt«7. and that the cars were ^n-
neceesarily delayed in transit ,bK,
tween HotfenviJlf* and Denison H (
•Ulnft that the tars were further
unnecessarily delayed in Denison
and between Denison and Pilot
Point. The plaintiff alleges that he
was forced by the agents of the rail-
roads to leave his stock in the cars
without food or water during the
entire two days qf the journey. He
states that be’ asked the permission
of the trainmen several timejj-tO bfT
allowed to care
that he was met
time.
The
at t he.
court
__ irrhT^offe
atd' I'ttTi- business outside of the
ffxlng"of the salaries of the eity of-
ttdals was given -attention.
Au ordinance fixing the salary of
the major ill 4-1 per niffnth,, his.per
diem, and f-C>i ------ '-
ed and passed,
dinance was: .
en. .Wright and
aud Rich,
forth little discussion.
T he salary of the city pylicemau
was fixed at |50 per month and tees remedy
of office by an unanimously adopted 1 a(ives '
ordinance.. This ordinance lakes ef- not or
feet immediatelv. < ,
~!ant to take.
An ordinance-DxingAhe salary ot rtson
- ach alderman at j;i- per meeting
was presented to the council, but was
lost. rhe vote was: Yeasj Wright
and -LacCx nnys. Jones. McClurken,
Rich. Bates.
^lie only account seJUed was that
■fc^kfhjwlng J J. McKenzie Ji;
of the general fund.
That Many
I - Iptv
' Only »8 county road tax receipts
yrora issued this year, against l«v
paid laM jrmr. . , J
The county road tax is If pa id
before Febrqpry ». and after that
•HP*'
Moro Than •.'UNI In Vi<>slern
Hank ami Trust t ompany.
Auning the vommitoemeji appoint*
• -I l>> h< depustedro Of the Western
Bajk . : | i rust -wrftipan- which r.-
cetitiy fjited at'Dallas, l» (toy j,
H t’urn a former resident of this
ritX-
Mrs Nancy Crow«*f' C. REGt'LAK 'MONTHLY MEETINO
M. erd*der of this city, died at
the home of her daughter, .Mrs, Gabe
Smatr. at Baird. iFrid ay. of-'pneu-
monia The deceased was aged 3'J
years, 11 months, an.dk 7 dajfc.
The remains arrived here that
night on the 9:55 train, and ’ were
Conveyed to the reetulence^f C. L M
■4P»ow(fff',~riif7-is'Qj?9 South Elm, ut
^2.*'—AwuevriCFTriiting <Juimberlaiws
Cough lietn-xij.
You will pay just as much for a
hottie I'bamb- ralln’s Cough Remedy
gs for any of the other cough mei-
iclhet^ hut j-ou -savv money in tju^
Jng it: 'The saving is in what
4Set. hot what you pay The-.si^ft,
to-cure you quality is in every. Hot-
tie of this remedy and you -nexSji
-but get jfbod results when? you taka
it. Neglected colds often develop Push ar PpUcd Behind
Serious conditions, and when yoft
a-cuuflt tiiedlCIbe'you want to
be sure you ar« gettting one that
Nfrill cure your cold. Chkmbetlam's
JjOU<L Remedy always cjires. Price
2lj and’&O cents a bottle. For sale
by 0. M. Curtis ~
Sults <Kii--d—1
Akked .1
>1 lowfluf ik. u
--I in"iyit- dim
ot -liv-iN^s have Jtak
terently SLss.4.
/Stephen,
images a:
Jtyo-ls v
vorce. t
Misso 11/1.1 Kanka
of Texgfe, is 1^-e
-M Crowder; J. M;
man? Satn l|lggjr>4
khe flot
sal
Seventy -
-l> I
fore y on r
• 1
iended It
>r -til
bne brat
i ..1 1
firm.
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L Flout
ftiay mol
.n al
1
L "It ca
' 1
four ki
I
Ih Ines.
t is 1
heTqrTI
er pl
It is not
allo]
hiented f
1
Irays or t
from the
|1O'J
kir betwe
1 Now 1
I"'
kr -lough
Ian
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 6, 1908, newspaper, February 6, 1908; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208899/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.