Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 202, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 10, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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•AHUKB SHOPS
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HOG
Garden Topis. Wire fencing
MANY SIGN FOR
Celina
Poultry Department
WOODWORMMEN
IOCK9M1TH».
If not, write
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FEED AND WOOD.
DRAYMEN.
visited
at
TUB DRESSES
in
which
H. M
misses
n
JULIAN SCRUGGS
{East Side Square.
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AUTOMOBILE LINK.
Seattle,
1 RENTAL AGENTS
if Exchange National bank.
CONCRETE WALKS.
D. Price’s father a visiting
Mr.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
POULTRY AND MEATS
Fort
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OENTIOT*
For
DENTIST.
22 Different Makes to Select From
FOR SALE.
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Menthol Balm.
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The latest model and beet
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For
For
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net No 4:
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We have just received another ship-
ment of tub dresses $2 to $5 for
and ladies; for children $1.50 to $3.00.
At Prices and Terms That Will En
able Every Family to Own a
High Grade Piano.
The Southwestern
Telephone Betters
Farm Life
Cultivators and
Planters.
HOW ONE
WOMAN WON
inches high, seven and
copper wound strings
fourth prize $5 music roll,
seen at our store in Denton.
«* » • • • a
see us.
part payment on a piano.
M. E. church, will preach
evening at 3 o'clock..
Her Health and Strength Back
Again by The Use of Cardui.
Mighty Few Equals.
John Deere
and
3*. . .
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J M. GURLEY. THE
x>nti*ctor L_— -1—
of
the
AMr.M M.Mftr or
The Southwestern
Telegraph & Telephone Co.
Dalia*. Te«a»
good stock of any kind
“ $ ? i vZwKs
GOOD
Itrdc
For Sheriff:
W. C. ORR
W B. FRY
N C. BATIS
Justice Precinct No 1:
WILLIAM McCORMICR
Let i he Joy of bet-
Beat
kidneys
will
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GOOD MULE ONE
Matthews. 175ttc
County Assessor
F. E TOBIN.
C F. (Frank) WITT
E E. MILLER
I M. GARY
C. L LANE.
J. K McKELVY
3Oc
40c
July.
80-
their
F<.» Tax Collector:
H. V. (Virgil) HENNEN
. . 70c
60c
. . 75c
FOR SALE CHEAP—GOOD Bi-
cycle. V. -H. Jewett at Business col-
lege. 203p
FOR SALE:
.tars time. J. J
•hone 110. old phone 310.
•nd barn. 36 East Hickory
DENTON TRANSFER CO
JK
A
BILLIOUS HEADACHE
; . Affifi®
Many point! of superiori-
ty whicd we would like to
have >ou exami' e.
liver and
J. F. Raley A Co.
For State Senate, 31st District:
R. L. CABLE (of Montague )
WANTED—PLAIN SEWING, AT
IS East Mulberry. T
For County Superintendent
I J McCOOK
COOPER NEWS
COOPER. April 8.—Cdrn planting
Is the order of the. day again.
For Commissioner Precinct No.
J. B. (John) JOHNSON.
For Commissioner Precinct No 1
. JOHN F MORGAN.
~~~. ““I CEMENT
First clssa work done
at the right price. Get eatimatee.
For County Attorney;
H. R. WILSON.
GEO. M HOPKINS
E. I. KEY.
For County Treaau er
O. M. REEVE /
J. G. GUY
For District Clerk.
W. E. DURBIN
S. T. HIGGINS
A A. ANDERSONS HARNESS-
•nd shoe repair shop la now located
first -door east of Puckett’s Grocery.
UMttc
PIANOS
fr-•
box of
His pim-
knocks
spra ns and bruises demand it, and
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,. DR. W. E. BOTTS. VETER1NAR-
■' •• 'and Veterinary Surgeon. Offle*
vtth Denton Transfer Co-, Llpscomt
•lock. New phone 70, old phone 34
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN IN-
dian Runner duck eggs for sale;
beet layers. I have 14 ducks and
get 14 eggs every day now. Plenty
of eggs on band. 32 per setting of
13. See or write Will i itchell. Mit-
chell’s Barber Shop.
FURNISHED BOOMS TO RENT
—Close In. Mrs P. C. Withers, is
B Oak St. ISltfc
wanted—to buy a
milk cow. Phone 261-blue.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PIANO TO TRADE FOR HORSE
and buggy Call at 18 West Side
Square 201tfc
> injure.
Taylor HadwareCo
FOR QUICK MESSENGER 8ER-
rlci, cal] both phones 31; W. A
BRASHEARS, Manager. Hamilton A
Yeatts* office
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BUFF ROCK EGGS FOR SALE.
31.00 a setting. Mra. B. F. Solo-
man, Route 2, 3 miles south. 21,4c
FOR SALE OR TRADE—BRAND
new No. 10 visible Remington type
writer. The latest model and best
machine on the market. O M. CUR-
l TIS
FOR FIRST CLASS WOOD
Work, best materials and most reas-
onable prices see J. L. Waldrlp at
Lacy’s Blacksmith Shop. 166e
Constable Precinct No. 1-
GEORGE WATSON,
C C.JULLTVAN.
Tampa, Fla.—In a letter from this
city, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: “I jwas
all weakened and worn out with wo-
manly troubles. My husband brought
me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from
the first day. it seemed to help.
I had almost lost my reason, but,
thanks to Cardui, I did not Soon. I
felt and looked like a new woman. I
think the remedy is wonderful. T
recommend it to my friends, for I have
received great benefit from it.”
Cardui acts specifically on the weak-
ened womanly organs, strengthening
the muscles and nerves, and building
them up to health.
It helps to refresh the worn-out rer-
▼ous system and relieves the effect' ot
overwork, both mental and physical.
Fifty years’ successful use fully
prove the merit of this purely vege-
table, tonic remedy for Women.
In every community, there live some
who have been benefited by Cardui.
The beneficial effects of this time
tested woman’s remedy, soon show
themselves In many different ways.
Try it
SgiggBSiel''
far W«m>. ' mt In *lli7wr«rt*r on rroueM.
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THOROUGHBRED EGGS FOR
hatching—Indian Runner ducks, 13
for 31.30; Partridge Wy ndottes and
Light Brahmas, 15 for 31.60
MRS a L SCOTT, Route a, Aubrey;
206p
Words 6 times
Words, dally and
—
For all the ordinary purposes
for which you usually employ a
sa’ve you’ll find Menthol Balm
ideal. For ca'arrhal conditions in
the the qose it should be applied
well up into the npstrils twice
daily. Used thus Menthol Balm
prevents one from taking cold.
For croup apply Menthol
i Balm to flannel cloth: heat quite
hot and bind around throat and
chest. Menthol Balm is a scien-
tific combination of Menthol, cam-
phor and other medicinal antisep-
tic agents. This combination has
amply proved its usefulness in
hundreds of cures of inflammatory
conditions of skin, tissues and
muscles. Two sizes. 25c and
50c Made by
__ Bonner was in Denison
W F. Ratchford was in Denton.
The little son of Dallas Mohon
died Friday night and the little son
FOR RENT—TWO OFFICE
rooms over First National bsnk.
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISH Eb
rooms one block from square. No.
10 East McKinney street. 203p
FOR SALE, A BARGAIN—26
acres just outside city limits. 1 1-.4
mile north court house, 1-4 miles
north College of Industrial Arts, 5-
room house and outbuildings, good
-bakery among latter; 31,000 cash,
easy terms on balance. Also thresh-
ing outfit complete, shdfck rooking
. outfit, belts, good steel tank, pump
\ and hose-, all in good threshing
1 shape at close of season; my busi-
N^ess and distance away make me
Ixious to sell this property. J. W.
\YTON, 1406 Maple St., Texar-
J Texas. 202d 2twc
CHOPS. BRAN, CORN HA1
,aer feedstuffs. Bee* stove
ester wood os the
anc
____ _ rket. Prompt
ellvery. full measure A K KANS At
• ILL 8 Elm strset. Both phones
The U. S. Centiu Bureau Reports:
“No single factor has played an
great a part in the amelioration
of the conditions of life on the
farms of the United States as has
the telephone.^
Are you receiving the benefits of
Rural Line Service?
today.
For Commissioner Precinct No.
W F. (Fred) CUNNINGHAM
FERN MATTHEWS’ BARBER
Shop, West Side, Invitee you to join
the list of well pleased customers of
theirs.
SUNNYDALE NEWS
SUNNYDALE, April 9.—Mrs. Jim
Stroud of Denton visited her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dobbins.
Mrs. J. L. Daugherty and children
returned from a visit to Mrs C. C.
Daugherty in Denton.
The weather continues ra'ny and
cold.
J. L. Bryan knd son-Geotge were
in Corinth.
Jack and Herman Stuart are sick.
Miss Clan I^irkin and brother
Fred were ’n Denton
T. H. Land is sick.
The trustees’ election was held
Saturday and J. L. Daugherty was
elected trustee another year.
« e repair locks and sew-
machines, make keys to tit any
toek MAGILL A SHEPARD tfc
FOR SALE CHEAP OR WILL
trade^ -Two second hand Case sepa-
rators. in first class condlt on.
PINCKARD * SANDERS. Garxa,
Tevas 207dmay2w
REGISTERED HOGS FOR SALE
—From Acme herd of Poland Chi-
nas, headed by Big Boy 163616
Pedigrees furnished. E. C. YEATTS,
Sanger, Texas. 226d.4twp
31000 10 PER CENT VENDOR’S
lien note for sale. Box 602. Denton.
203c
(Note—All announcements under
thia head are subject to the action
of the* democratic primary in
The gentlemen named therein
licit your investigation into
claims and your support )
is now purpdSed to build them from
Locust to Oakland over Hann ave-
nue, up Oakland to the C. I. A. gate,
and then cross Sawyer avenue back
to North Locust. . , ~, ■
If the city had the money to ad-
vance on five years' time at reason
able interest, I believe We would get
every o tizen of Denton to build
walks and macadam this spring,"
said Aiderman Evans Tuesday, and
Street Commissioner Wiggs joined
in the senti ment. ‘‘I am also in fav-
or of putting in concrete crossings
where the citizens have built con-
crete walks, but our street and
bridge fund (a very short of funds
now with only aboht enough on hand
to carry jis to August with the street
force that is absolutely necessary."
You’re bilious, you have a throb-
bing sensation In your head, a bad
taste In your mouth, your eyes burn,
your skin is yellow, with dark rings
under your eyes; ' your lips ar«
parched. No wonder you feel ugly,
mean and ill tempered. Your system
is full of bile not properly passed
off, and what you need Is a cleans.
Ing up Inside. Don't continue being
a bilious nulgance to yourself and to
those who love you, and don't resort
to harsh physics that irritate and
Remember that every dis-
order voi stomach, liver and Intes-
tines can be quickly eured by morn-
ing with gentle, thorough Cascarets
—they work waile you sleep. A
10-cent box from your druggist will
keep you and the entire family feel-
ing good for months. Children love
to take Cascarets, because they
taste good and never gripe or
sicken. 1
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GKIB11LE AND MII<AM NEWS.
GRIBBLE AND MILAM. April 8.
—A very nice crowd attended Sun-
day school Sunday.
J. B, Crouch vie'ted here.
Lester Haimly of Sanger visited
here.
Miss Georg v Crouch is visiting
her sister (lore.
Forten Sparkman
Green Valley.
T. J. Meredith and wife are visit-
ng at Frisco. ,
Miss Nel! Pass visited her sister
here,
M:j^s Alma Whitehead visited
hoir.' fo.’hs Stturday an! Sunday.
Jacob Tiftsch, Sam Harper and
I. A Sparkman were electe.l :iga i.
as sO-oct trustees.
There will be preaching at Grib-
ble Springs Saturday and Sunday.
If you nave something to sen »s«
CLASSIFIED COLUMN la th* sle«>
reach the buyers.
LISTEN FOR AHE BELLS
5 gallons best kerosene .
5 gallons, next best ....
Good gasoline, 5 gallons .
Delivered anywhere.
L. L. Ruark, Netw phone 340-Whlte
224p
have
____ baby
boy from the I Z. T. Morris home.
D. Price was in Deuton Sunday
morning to march with the Knights
Templar who held their services at
the Baptist church.
W D. House was elected trustee
n Mr. Lvnne's place.
W. A. Combest and wife visited
bis father north of Denton.
Uorrison. Prop. New phone 70, Old
•hone 34. Call* made anywhere tn
tity Trunks and baggage. Lips-
omb building
I OUR DRAY BUSINESS—IF
•ov want first class, prompt service
st reasonable rates sea us. Two big
•ew moving vans; household mov-
ag a specially PARKS A LES-
TER Office phones (both) 342
Rsnldenro phones 1613-3r old, or 381
PURE BLOOD BARRED ROCK
eggs. 16 for 75c. MRS ROBT. G.
WRIGHT. New phone 205. 200c
IF YOU WANT CONCRETE SIDE
«alko or brick work let me figure
••th you S. A. BUSHEY.
AUBREY NEWS.
AUBREY. April 9—Dr. Buster "of
Pilot Point was here.
Otto Tatum was in Dallas
T. C. Hampton was in
Worth
Mrs Holman was in Denton.
Mrs Fred Wiggs Of Tioga visited
Mrs. N- R. Donovan.
R H Ezell, W. T. WHson. John
Ronner and Dr. Copenhaver were
in Denton.
Mrs. Will Allen was in Denton.
Mrs. Fred McCormick was in Pi-
lot Po'nt
Will Dyche was in Fort Worth.
Mrs. I.vcy Hunter is very sick.
Mrs. Inn Brown of Denton* wa?
hero
Ge *
My'
CONCRETE WALKS news iron raoR towns
LEWISVILLE NEWS.
LEWISVILLE, April 9—Miss
Helen Spencer of Baylor uri.-ersi’v
v'sited her parents
M:ss Lizzie Luker and Mijs Min-
nie Wolfe were in Dallas.
Mrs J. 1 8 mmons and child *<»n
shopped in Denton.
Mrs Tow F<Finney and chi'.l-.m
returned from a visit at Vttle Elm.
Miss Kate Bass v sited home
folks in Denton.
-Mrs. Charlie Skiles and daughter
Lois returned to Denton after vislt-
ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs C F.
Wilkins.
J. T. Simmons of Denton was here
Mr. and Mrs W! W. Sherrill. Mes-
dames C. M Jacobsen and W. R.
McCarter .and Miss Gertrude Cobb
went to Grapevine in the former’s
auto.
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Davs have
moved to San Antonio. ■—-
\ Missfe Ethel Simmons and Eula
Thompson visited relatives in Bar
tonv'lle.
Miss Lina Milliken shopi>ed
Dallas
Mrs. Bettie Huffhines and daugh-
ter of Oklahoma Qty are ’ visiting
her father, C. 8 Wilkins.
Mrs. Sal moo shopped fit Dallas.
Miss Florence Davis of the Den-
ton Normal visited her parents.
M ss Edna Cowan visited relat-
tives in Fort Worth
Hubbard Davis of Tyler is visiting
his parents
Mrs. L P. McCombs shopped
Dallas.
Mrs. Frank Keesee is sick
Little Boatncv Ragland visited
Dallas
l‘H<H*BRTY OWNERS ON HANN
AND OAKLAND WITH FEW EX.
CEPT1ONS SIGN CONTRAOT.
SAM HAWKINS
For County Clerk:
O T BUTTON
Ofc W A. JONES,
West Side Squaro.
J W. FRALIN, dentist,"South
Side Square, middle of block, up-
stairs, Denton, Texas.
, .' 1*1' ' fan-... - ----
WANTED—SECOND HAND
wire. Phones *6. v
- SEWING, ANY KIND, WANTED.
84 North Elm. Phono 338 Red. 202p
For Local Representative.
_ . ALVIN M OWSLEY
seeldenoe phone, old 484. new 398- . _—---
For County Judge:
3 H HO8KIN8
W W BID
330. New
With fhe exception of about
three, all the property owners on
Hann and Oakland avenues have
signed up for concrete walks within
the past few days, and the effort of
Messrs. J. M Evans and E. Coca-
noughcr to provide walks all the
way from the C. I* A. to the busi-
ness section has almost entirely
succeeded. The walks on North
Locust from the square to Sawyer
avenue, almost a mile, have been
completed or_ contracted for, and it
DROP NEWS.
DROP, April 8.—Our Easter spell
of weather came with quite a drop
in the temperature, which feels
l|ke winter again.
Most of the fanners are through
planting com ami preparing to
plant cotton. The corn that was
planted before the rain is coming Up
nicely, and the gardens look prom-
ising.
Miss Mary Vaughn, who has been
detained at home on account
whooping cough, returned to
Decatur Baptist college. .
Mrs. W. G. Tratcher is reported
to be much better.
A, B. Minnerly and A. C.
were in Justin.
Mf. Cowan, the tax assessor, has
been In Drop the past wee*.
The trustee election resulted in
J, A. Baker and W. H. Cope being
elected.
J. J. Chambers from Kerrville
visited his family here lastweek.
Frank Camp has returned home
from an extended stay in
Washington.,
Wiil e Wilson was in Fort Wortl\.
The Drop school closed Friday
after a very successt-i, term. The
school rendered a very nice program
in the forenoon, followed with ’ a
much appreciated talk by the Coun-
ty Superintendent J. J. McCook,
after which a oountiful dinner was
spread to a large crowd In the
afternoon there were t»o ball
Kamos.
Rev. E H. Coburn, pastor of the
M E. church', will preach Funday
New families will be coming to Denton and Den
Do you want to sell? In that event you’d find it ti
list it with us Wt have a mighty fine list now, so il
sec u- DENTON TRUST
It' 1-oOks Like a Crime
to separite a boy from a
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
pies, bolls, *-i atches,
it's quick relief for burns, scalds or
cuts is his right. Keep it bandy
for boys, also girls. Heals every-
thing healable and does it quick
Unequaled for pile". Only 25 cents
at T. F. Raley A Co.’s.
If you've something to sell, use th*
CLASSIFIED.
DO YOU NEED HELP? ALL
smds of dray work and household
sooda moving done Phene us.
BROWNLOW A STRICKLAND, New
Office
tt
Lee
Lome.
Miss Bessie Gerlach entertained
me Sweet Sixteen club.
Miss Allie Meek enterta ned the
J U. G's with an Easter social. -
Miss Bertha Batls served d an*.r
to thirty-four of the “ Krowd' Sun-
day complimentary to her Sunday
school class for securing new hen.
to**, . , .
S T. Sluter is n Mineral V <>i s
for the benefit of his health
J, T. Owen and Miss Pearl Owen
went to Krum.
Mrs. J. W. Koons Sunday school-
class and invited (r eside enjpyed an
Easter party at her home Saturday.
Sam H. Sullivan and family have
returned to Denton.
The Intermediate league
hold the r election of officer;*,
social Friday night ...
CITY MEAT MARKET. WEST
Oak St, Old phone 131, ne* M.
Best meats at the right pri e all ths
time Delivered promptly.
VETK*H.\A1KA».
Gestly but Thoroughly Cleanse
Your Li»er, Stomach, Iloweb,
and You Feel Great by Morning.
Puts I n*1 L. IVtd Habit.
Things never look bright to one
with “the blues." Ten to one the
trouble Is a sluggish liver, filling
the system with bilious poison, that
Dr. King s New Lite Pills would ex-
pel. Try them,
ter feelings end "the blues,
for stomach,
25c
We can say without fear of contradiction that we are showin some of the
best makes of pianos that-are manufactured at prices that will interest you
Pianos For S197.50
Double veneered inside and out, four feet and seven
one third octaves, solid iron frame, push pin block,
guaranteed for ten years
Player Pianos $425 and up.
O. M. Curtis,
. THE MEDICINE MAN.
Mr. and Mrs. Cayton gave the
young people an Easter egg hunt.
Mr and Mrs. Ira Cox gave the
ptfle folks a hunt also.
Quite a large crowd gathered at
the school house- Friday night add
was entertained by the children
The County Superin ten d<mt made
a talk on rural high schools.
Mrs. McCook and Mr. Sherrod and
two daughters of Denton were
here
Mrs
her.
Ed I-anoy and wife of Roanoke
visited the latter’s parents,
and Mrs Cayton.
Donnie and Veida Marriott visited
their grandfather, J. M. Gallagher,
of Denton
Evans Payne and family visited
Lon Willis of North Denton.
Boyd McCauley and wife
taken a little six weeks-old
SANGER NEWS >
SANGER, April 9.—It is raining
again today and the farmers are
blue.
Jhe children rendered a beauti-
ful program at the Presbyterian
church Sunday night
Prof. Cruse of Krum was here.
J. T Owen was in-Denton.
Miss Beth SulHvan of Fort Worth
visited home.
Hurd of Ga nesville visited
of Jim Mohon died Saturday night
oi meningitis two tn lea south of
Aubrey. Two more of Jim Mohon’s'
children are very sick.
M ss Ruth Ltavis was in Denton !
Mrs. W. P. Clack and Mollie Rob- ;
insou were in Pilot Point.
Mrs. C. E James is very a ck.
Ruth Allen was in Denton.
Hugh Reynolds of Wichita Fallas
was here.
Misses Edna Coffey and Pearlj
Tate were in Pilot Point.
Mrs. Nannie Cad(j<l of Denton
si>ent Sunday here.
District conference the Meth-
odist church w 11 be held here, be
ginning April 9, Bishop E. D. Mon
zon will preach Tuesday night Ov-'
er 100 delegates are expected.
Miss India Short of Denton vis-
ited Miss Deila T'ncher.
Miss Claude Davdson of
was here.
w "p (Dad) kua^
J W (WilliamI NELSON
AUTOS FOR HIRE
L1NGSLEY Old phone
Mehlin Pianos that sell regularly for $500 we are offering at $400
There is absolutely no better piano manufactured than the Mehlin piano.
'Call and see the only upright piano that is made with a grand scale and
an adjustable key board Whether \ou are in the market for a piano or not call
and look our stock over We *ant to get acquainted with you -
Remember we are offering a $25 Violin to the person sending in the lar-
gest number of prospects. Second prize $20 guitar; third prize $15 mandolin;
x i ke : ii Qet a)| namcs jn April 12 Instrument! can be
If you want a piano or pla\er piano don’t fail to
We will take your old piano or organ or good stock of any kind as
HOUSES AND FURNISHED
rooms for rent, by A R. McGintle.
North, south, east and west, in the
elty of Denton. Office one door east
Henderson-Sturgess Piano Comp’y
18 W. Side Sq. Danton, Texas. 907 Houston St. Ft. Worth, Te»-*
Leave you tuning orders with us. We guarantee our work.
Reasonable prices. Store open till 9 o'clock.
i Understand this stock of pianos shown at 18 west side of square by Hen-
derson Sturgess Piano Co., is the largest and most complete stock of pianos ev-
er shown in Denton, and at prices that will interest every person that wants a
piano A visit to our store will convince you that we have what we are adver-
tising and that we can save you from $100 to $150 on a piano or a piano player.
Why should you pay from $100 to $150 more for a piano than it is actually
worth? Come in and let us show “^ou our stock of pianos and make you
prices and terms. Remember every piano is guaranteed by the Henderson
Sturgess Piapo Co., the largest wholesale and retail house in the state. If you
buy a piano and are not satisfied, we will refund your mone; or give you an-
other piano.
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