Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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SHERMAN STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
TIME TABLES
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MISSOURI. KANSAS AND TEXAS
BREEDERS COLUi.N.
Southbound.
Use the New Phone
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For First Class Work
kettle
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returned
WOMEN’S W’OES.
went to Den-
shall have
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Home
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R R. BATES, DENTON. TEXAS,
has Denton county for the wonderful
Overland automobiles. Write or nsk
for catalogue. Apr 25e<J4Lw
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ACCIDENT
INSURANCE
COMPANY.
FRED D. Mt <nK Prop
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS.
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FOR BEST CHOPS, BRAN, NA-
Uve prairie hay. con meal, wood,
call Arkansas Mill. New pbone 77.
FOR BEST CHOPS. BRAN. COPN
meal, wood, call Arkansas Mill. New
pbone 77.
FOR RENT— TWO FURNISHED
rooms J. D. Bruce. 38 Mulberry St ,
next door to Davie boarding house.
206c
We repair locks and sewing ma
chines, make keys to fit any lock.
MAGILL A SHEPARD. tf
IF YOU WANT YOUR HORSE
clipped, bring them to Lee Murphy’s
livery barn >•*<’
187-fit
NRWS FROM RECTOR
RECTOR, April 4—Lea Jennings
of Sanger was among friends h*re.
The W O. W. lodge at Rector Is
growing. They took tn several trine-
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W. B. MCCLURKAN.
Vice PreeidoEt
L. L. FRY.
Secretary and Treasurer
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to
are
Yost
7 58
7,48
Chase & Sanborn coffee is guaran-
teed to please Phone No. 7.
D R. TURNER
BARRED ROCKS. PURE STRAIN
and a very desirable breed; eggs at
81 for setting ot 18.Mrs. A. J. Fonts
West Oak street, new pbone 381
114dApr.24wc
a E MCCABE TOWN AND
country real estate . farm loans.
Office over Den Turner’s store, south
side.
prisu-
Eg«s
REAL’’ Policy covers all—
just "A NICKLE A DAY.”
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When you are in a Hurry,
When you want good, service
When you want to reach the
largest numbr of people,
Long Distance Lines to all
Important points.
Peoples' Home Tel. Co.
E. H. EGAN. Manager.
VETERINARIAN—
western Vetertnar-
Tone, now back at
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Poultry.
TURKEYS, per lb 13c to 14c.
HENS, per lb. 10c.
FRYERS, per lb. 12 1-2 to 15.
BAKERS, per lb 10 to 13 l-2c.
OLD ROOSTERS, each 15c.
GUINEAS, per dos. 8150.
DUCKS, per Jos. S3
GEESE, per dos, 84.50.
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con
lbs.,
retail
TOWN
• • farm
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In a first class place by firs, dam
barbers, go under the Postoffice, which
is exclusively for whites and has been
for over seven years
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GROVER CAMPBELL HAS MOV.
ed Ms tailor shop to McGuigg s
store, east side. New phone 84.
R. TURNER, 35 WEST OAK
Hume*- -«u-i buggy top work
4b>>* repairing a specialty.,
MOREMAN A LUSTER—RED
barn. Ring 85 for feed of all kind*
Delivered.
MEXICAN CHILI AND TOMALES;
short orders. Paul Ramerts. Owsley
building, West Oak street.
Lord Rosbery to Head
Party to See Prizefight
When Cuugressman George W. Norris of Nebraska walks dowu I’eutMO^
vania avenue the “Seeing Washington’ automobile lecturers are wont to
point to him and exclaim. “That is the man that did Itr which means, as
every one knows that Congressman Norris started the downfall of Uncle
Joe Catraon by Introducing tbe famous Norris resolution removing the speaker
from the rules committee.
R L. McCoy, breeder
winning White Wyandotte*.
for sale at 81.6ft and 82.00 for set
Route 1, Roanoke. Tex-
dAwtt
retail 5 to 15c higher.
SHUCKS, loose, per load. 50c to 81
PRAIRIE HAY. per ton. wholesale
814 to 814.50; retail per bale 55c
to 00c; per ton 815 to 815.50.
No. 210 (Limited) ....9:04 p.
No. 4 . .10:20 p.-
•Arrive.
Don’t forget that we carry vege-
tables *1] tbe t'me. Phone No. 7.
D. R. TURNER
10-lb
95c:
[ LARD,
grown
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O. P. Poc,
Lod Robertson,
Local Agents.
VOl R MONEY BACK IF YOV WANT IT.
Charles B. Fitzpatrick,
DISTRICT MANAGER.
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
Southbound.
No. 31 (Ft. W.-Texarkana) 3:50 p m
Northbound.
No 32 (Texarkana-Ft. W.) 10:20 a m
RED S. C. EGGS FROM HIGH
scoring birds Yard matings 81 and
82 per setting. Also a few young hens
tor sale. Call and see my few's
Mrs. G. B. Collins. Ill S. Elm
new phone 387. dl94.wApl<
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STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING
A meeting of the stockholders ot
the Denton Woven Wire Fence com-
pany will be held at the Flrat Nat.
tonal bank at 4 o’clock p. m. on
April 18 for the election ot a board
of directors and for the transact! n
of such other business as may come
before the meeting.
212c
You get good
Tea, Coffee, Extracts
Both phones 25.
NEW YORK FUTURES, HOWEVER
SHOW BUBSTANWAN GAINS
OVKR TUESDAY
p
FOUND—BLACK PIG 2-MONTH
old. pay for this notice and get If.
J. C. Brock. 20 tv
ANYBODY WANTING 9CAVEN-
ver work Jone ■•all No. 307. either
phone 2O6U
DENTON,
quotations:
LverpoolJ
May-June
July Aug
New York
May
July
New Orleans spots unchanged
14 11-18; sales 245.
Galveston spots
14 1-2; sales 100.
lAal .Miscellaneous—
About unchanged. 1
bunch vegetables are
freely now.
NORTH, EAST, SOUTH, WES1 —
ar* the parts of tbe city I haw
houses to rest in. A. R. McOIN*7E
Wiley Smith’s office, next door t>
Poetoffice.
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FOR RENT—GROOM
corner Sycamore and Avenue
1 1-2 acre land; nice orchard.
T. Morris. l»7tfc
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GOOD WORK MULES FOR SALE
cash or time. Apply A. D. Turner
I53tfc
DR. M. L. MARTIN, PRACTICK
S limited to diseases of tbe< eye, ear,
nose and throat Office over Raleys
drag store. 23tf
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A W MIDDLETON. BREEDER
of 8. C. B. Leghorns and S. C. H
Mlnorcas; choice cockrels. 810ft
for single settings of either bread
Old phone 241-3R; RFD 2. Argyle.
Texas. 201d, apSwp
FOR SALE—GOOD MILK COWS
apply A. D Turner. 82tfc
clear skin, rosy
plexion, health.
J. F Raley A Co.
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For sweet mixed and sour pickles
in bulk, call No. 7.
- ; D. R. TURNER.
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Insure Y
\>R GOOD TENDER BEEF AND
’•Bofce poultry phone Wells A Bass.
Free Jellverv Both nhones 98 136
’ lee MURPHY, NICE SINGLE
or double rigs. Trips made over tbe
county. Homes snd buggies taken
care of by the month. Both phone*
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NEWS FROM GREEN VALLEY.
GREEN VALLEY. April 5.—C. A.
Hankins has been sick the past few
days, but is abie to be up now.
Mr. and Mr*. JWa Crouch have
new baby stopping with them.
Jim Allen snd family of Little
Elm visited his brother here.
Monroe Young of Gribble Springs
is here today.
The young people enjoyed a dance
at the home of W. V Stiacbcorr.O
Friday night.
‘ The county road gang is worklig
on the roads here.
Will snd Tom Hill
ton. *
FOR SALE—53 ACRES RICH
sandy loam land. 6 miles from Den-
ton; m improvemeats; ideal noil far
watermelons, peanuts, sweet potato**
and onions, at 835 per wre. See Jno
B. Schmitt, pormaster lite
Quickly Cured by a Pleasant Germ-
Killing Antiseptic.
This little Hyomei (pronounce!
Higb-o-mi) inhaler is made of hard
rubber and can easily be carried in
pocket or purse. It will last a life-
time.
Into th'p inbaler you pour a few
drops of Hyomei.
This is absorbed by the antiseptic
gauxe within ana now you are ready
too breath it in over the germ Infest-
ed membrane where it will speedily
begin its work of killing catarrn
germs. Hyomei is msde of Austrsl-
ian eucalyptol pombinea with other
antiseptics snd is very pleasant to
breathe. -
It Is guaranteed to cur* catarrh,
bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs
and colds or money back. It clears
out a stuffed up bead In two minute*..
Sold by druggists everywhere ni l
by O. M. Curtis. Complete outfit in-
cluding Inbaler and one bottle of
Hyomei, 81.0ft. And remember that
extra bottles if afterward needet
cost only 5fte.
March 28-April 8-18.
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WARNING.
All persons are hereby notified to
‘ CjamInfitrA
a of thia reduast
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■ FOR RENT—THREE FINE OF-
fUs rooms in nahower Mock. In-
quire at Exchange National bank
•Itfe
P. 3 Starr and Castleberry
Mrs. Mary Bryan and little daugh
ten, Viola and Clara of Frederick
Okla, are visiting J. L Bryan and
family.
Mn. Birdie Lester has
from Denton.
J. H. Sublett and family visited
Denton relatives.
FOR SALE—MY HOUSEHOLD
goods, one new piano a*d one roll
top desk. Mrs. W H. Long, West
Oak street. 208p
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FOR SALE—BINDER; 12-FOOT
McCormick push, in good
located on Stewart farm near Pilot
Knob. Price 870 payable after har-
vest and you are satisfied. See <*
writo H. T. Stewart, Argyle. Tens.
Itwdlt—8tw
WANTED Poultry and eggs
targe qunatit'ea See or pboue
W ELBERT
under the nM» « this writing
----1 like rfppendleiti
7 ■ 7
LET WALTER YEAGLEY DO
jour cleaning, pressing, dyeing and
repairing. Next door to R A C. Office
TRIPS MADE ANYWHERE IN
the United States. Reasonable rates
Walter Billingsley at Garage, both
phones.
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The Demon of the Air.
tbe germ of LaGrippe,
breathed in. brings suffering
thousands. Its after effects
weakness, nervousness, lack of appe-
tite, energy and ambition, with dis-
ordered liver ana kidneys. Tbe
greatest need then is Electric Bit-
ters. the splendid tonic, blood pnri
tier ana regulator of Stomach, Liver
and Kidneys. Thousands have proved
that they wonderfully strengthen
the nerves, build up the system ano
restore health and good spirits after
an attack of Grip. If suffering, try
them. Only 50c. Perfect satisfaction
’’For the adoption of Chapte.
14, Second Called Session Of the
Thirty-first Legislature of th*j
State of Texas, authorising cit-
ies and towns to construct street
improvements.”
And those opposed
DR. ADA KINCAID. OFFICE
work only. Office 45 West Highland
street. Old phone 295. Ilttfc
DO YOU NEED HELP' ALL
kinds of dray work and household
sood« moving done Pbone us
HESTER. LESTER A BROWNLOW.
Now Phon* lift. Old Phone 81ft t»
, tion order, and by virtue of the «.•-
thority veatej in me, by law, I do
hereby issue this my ;----*---
and give notice, that an
be held on the 7th Any i
In each of the wards of
of Denton. In compliant
foregoing election order
Given under my band
day of Aprils 1*10.
• VETERINARY SURGEON—MUR-
phy’s Livery Stable. Both phones
162. Residence phone 341 (old».
ELI BUYHER . ISltf*
J W FRALTN. Dentist SOUTH
*Ue squaiw. Denton. Texas Middle
st block, upstairs
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Englishmen will miss a meal to nee a good prizefight, so it Is not strange
that Lord Rosebery, former prime minister of England, is due to bead a
special party of members of the house of lords wbo will visit San Francisco
to see the Jeffries-Johnson fight next July. Lord Rosebery bn arranged for
a special train to take bla party from New York to the Golden Gate.
The Call of the Blood.
for purification, finds voice In pim-
ples. boils, sallow complexion a
jaundiced look, moth patches and
blotches on the skin,—all s'gns ot
liver trouble. But Dr. King’s New
Life Pills make rich red blood; give
cheeks, fine cotn-
Try them. 25c at
ycat
14.36-8 14.54-6 14.23
14.21-1 14.34-5' 14.11 1-2
nt
repair, tln< of 15
as. ■
Liverpool Four to Four «*d a Half
Points lx»wcr. New York 28 to
:»3 Points Above Yesterday’s
Close.
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Against the adoption of
Chapter 14. Second Called Ses-
sion of the Thirty-first Legisla-
ture of the State of Texas, au-
thorising Cities and Towns tc
construct street improvements.”
A copy of this order signed by ths
Mayor of the said City of Denton
shall serve as a proper notice Of
(said election, and the Mayor is dl-
' rectej and instructed to issue his
proclamation and give notice of s«id
election for at least thirty days prl »•
to the date of said election, by pub-
lishing in one or more newspapers
published in the City of Denton,
Texas, at least once s week for thirty
days prior to date of said election
and by causing a notice of said ela-
tion to be posted up at the places des-
ignated for hoid'ng said election at
least thirty days prior to the date of
said election. ,v p '
| Now. therefore, I, Ed F. Bates.
Mayor of the City of Denton, Texas,
in pursuance of the foregoing 4l«<
NKWB FROM 8UNNYDALE.
SUNNRDALE, April 5.—Mr. ani
Mrs. Henry Williams of Denton at-
tended Sunday school here Sunday
Among those in Denton Monday
were: Messrs. Stinson, Gamblin. C.
Starr. Archer, J. E. Elrod, J. A.
Stuart. Oscar Bryan, Clay Cru- _
a ba ugh, Harvey Starr, J. W. Stdart mg his uncle J. R. Doiotran.
Matt Davis who has been sick
past week is now able to be up.
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North
American
Livestock.
HOGS, per pound, gross—Light 8 to
9c, heavies 9 to 10 l-2c.
COWS, per lb. 2 3-4 to 3 l-2c.
FIRST CLASS WALKS AT REA-
sona»« prices. J. M. O«’*F.
ph* no 347-blue. 185t.c
DENTON TRANSFER OO.—SPE
cial rates to students. Calls an-
swered promptly at nil hours. Bag-
gage of all kinds • specialty. "Always
on time.” L. W. Land, prop. Bota
phonee 35. y >J2c
Number ~ “ Depa-t
No. 3 .6:10 a. ni.
No. 209 (Limited) 8:25 a. m.
No. 1 ... 4:25 p. m
No. 205 (Flyer) 7:13 p. in
No. 281 (to Dallas) ...12:05 p. n.
No. — Mixed (to Dallas) .8:00
Northbound.
No. 206 (Flyer) -------9:42 a. ur.
No. 2 12:32 p. m
No. Mixed (from Dallas)’*9.45 p. m
J. W. SKILES, LIVERY AND
Feed barn. Nice single or doub’e
rigs. New shone 11; old 34.
Hay. corn and Red Rust 1
eed oats st CV.F. WitT
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ORDER OF ELECTION.
State of Texas, County of Den'cn,
City of Denton—Whereas, on the
24th day of January, 1910, at a
regular meeting of the City Coun-
cil of the City of Denton, Texas,
there was presented a petition in
writing, signed by not less than ono
hundred qualified, property-tax-pay-'
ing voters, in the said City of Den-
ton, Texas, petitioning the City
Council of the said City of Denton,
for an election to determine whether
the adoption of an Act, passed by
the Thirty-first Legislature of tbj
State of Texas, same being Chapter
14
of Texas, passed
Legislature, Second
Vegetables
RADISHES, per dos. bunches
retail per bunch 5c.
ONIONS, per dos. bunches
retail per bunch 5c.
LETTUCE, per doz. bunches
retail per bunch 5c.
GREENS, per lb.. 5c; retail Its, SI
lbs for 25c.
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value in Folgers' j
and Spice.-. '
S. A. GIBSON
W. R. Meadows and family snd
Mrs - T. J. Meadows and children of
Tioga visited relatives here.
Frank Davis ana family are visit-
ing at Ada, Okla.
Mrs. George Owens and child of
Ft. Worth are visiting relatives hore
George Maynard of Piano, is visit-
Yqur brain would be useless
out it’s servants—HANDS. FEET
EYE8 - to execute work it direct*
For instance:
You may have the “Brains*'- (or
sense) to keep a set of Books - blit
your HANDS do th® work.
You have the “Brains" to folios
your trade—your SIGHT guides you
Your “Brain” directs any wo«k
you do--your LEGS terry you to
that work.
Lose HANDS, FEET or EYRS, and
the value of your “Brain” is lowers!.
So, 1 really CAN Insure yoc.r
’ Brain,” < indirectly), by Insuring
your HANDS-FEET-EYE8, and you:
EARNINGS, which result from then
use.
The
FOR SALE OR RENT, SUBJECT
to sals—One beautiful six-room cot-
tage with hall, closets, both seworge.
•lactrtc lights and other eonven-
tences; close in. See Jno. B. Schmitz.
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FOR RENT—For a term of years
one two story brick business housa.
good location for warehouse, ebop or
■table; terms very reasonable Ap-
ply to A. W. Sean.
ouble
For Uncle Jce !n Congress
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UkTKNr NBWB
Dandrutr, railing Mair and itching
Ncalp Cured, or Money Back.
“I used one botUe of Persian S>tae '
and it d'd a|l you claim it would do.
My hair is fluffy and clean from d’UK
druff since I used the Sage, and I an*
going to keep It constantly on my
dressing table for toilet use.”—Mn
M. Griffin, 326 W. 9th St., Davenport J
Iowa.
“Parisian Sage Is certainly a won
derful hair restorer. My husband ana
I both have used it, and find It tot
be just as advertised."—Mrs. D. I
Scborling, 220 Wasson St. Toledo.
O., Oct. 23. 1908.
Persian Sage is sold by druggins-
everywhere and hy O. M. Curtis for
50 cents a large bottle, and is guar-
anteed to ewre dandruff, atop fal'Jn*.
hair and itching scalp, or money bnch
IM-akM hair grow.
Open Close
7.56-7 7.53 1-2
7.45 7.44
In Ward No. 2—In the B. F. Pas-
chall building, on the east side of
the public square.
In Ward No. 3—At the City Hu'.’
on West Oak street.
In Ward No. 4~— in the Donahower
block, on the southwest corner of
the public square.
And the following-named persons *
are hereby appointed presiding off
cers of said election:
in Ward No. 1—S. A. Bushey.
in Ward No. 2—B. F. Paschall
In "Ward No. J—W. W. Baxter.
In Ward .\ot 4—J. M. Barrett.
Said elec don shall be held as
of the General Laws of the Stare i nearly us possible, in compliance
at the Thlrty-ttrat' witt* tue law, with reference to regu.
1 Called Session, lar city elections in said City of
same being an Act, to authorize in- 1-> uton, and shall be governed by tbe
corporated towns, cities and
lages in the State of Texas, to
struct permanent street lift
ments and assess part of t e coat
Hats cleaned aud blocked, suits
cleaned and pressed. Best laundry
work in the state.
C. It. HAMILTON, Agent.
Both Phones.- — -
Denton Women Are Finding Relief
at last /.
It does seem that women have
more than a fair share of the aches
and pains that affl'ct humanity; they
must “keep up,” must attend to du-
ties in spite of constantly ackirg
backs, or headaches, dizzy spells,
bearing down pains; they must stoop
over, when to stoop means torture, guaranteed by J. F. Raley & Co.
They must walk and bend and work
with racking pains and many aches
from kidney ills. Kidneys cause
more suffering thaD any other organ
of the body. Keep the kidneys Well
and health is easily maintains 1.
Read of a remedy for kidneys only
that helps and cures the kidneys and
is endorse by the people you know.
Mrs. L. F Rowlett, 66 South Elm
street, Denton. Ttexaa. says: “Kidney
trouble bothered me for a long time
anJ I finally became so i»ad that 1
could not rest well. My back was
very painful and the kidney secre-
tions were too frequent In passage
and otherwise unnatural. I at
length procured a box of Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills at J. F. Raley A Co.’a drug
store and after using them a short
tfme was cured. I am giving this
testimonial In the hope that other
sufferers from kidney complaint w'll
give this valuable reme-’y a trial.”
For sale by all dealers Prie 5ft
cents Foster-Mi.'urn Co.. Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Uni-
ted States
Remember the nam
and take no other.
15c;
cans 81-90; 5-lb.
bulk, per lb 18c.
BACON, retail, dry salt extras, pe>
lb. 17c; smoked sides, per lb.
18c; wrapped bellies, per lb. 20e
* to 22c breakfast bacon, lb. 26 to3-J
Hams wholesale 16 1-2 to 18 3-4;
retail per lb. 18 to 22c.
ONIONS, per lb. wholesale 3c, rs
tall 4c.
MARKET QUOTATIONS.
Feeds tufts.
CORN, tn the ear, wholesale per bu.
75-80c; retail 85c to 90c.
shelled, per bu. wholesale. 76 to
78c; retail 82 to 90c.
COTTON SEED MEAL, retail per
ton, 832 at ear; 81-65 to 81.70
per 100 lbs.
COTTON SEED HULLS, per ton at
car 81100; 812 at barn. 65 to 75c
per 100 lbs.
CORN CHOPS, per 100 lbs . whole
sael 81.50; retail 5 to 10c por
100 lbs higher
CH1CKKN FEED per 100
wholesale 81-40 to $1.45;
Iftc higher.
BRAN, per 100 lbs, wholesale 81 40,-£“ 2 (from"Online) .4:25 p. a.
Ihoduce.
BUTTER, per lb., country,
sale 10 to 30c cash or trade; de-
livered to private residences or
hotel* and boarding houses at 80
to 25c; creamery, per 1b.. 26 ti
30c.
EGGS, wholesale 14c cash, 15c trade;
retail 15c.
NEWS FROM DROP.
DROP, April 4.—The trustee?
election Saturday resulted in the
election of Jim Baker and W. L
Coleman-
On account of tbe bad roads Rev.
(’oaten failed to fill bis appolntmen;
here Sunday
Mrs. Minnie Sitz to reel sick.
The Baptist church building was
going up nicely until the rainy
weather set In.
Jesse Minnerly and
went to Denton today.
The public school cloned at
place Friday.
Rev. Preston, pastor of tbe M. E.
church South, will fill bls regular ap-
pointment the second Sunday in this
month.
IRISH POTATOE^per hu . whole-
sale 80c; retail per bu. 90c
per peck, 25c.
CANE SEED, per bu. |1.20 to 31.60
GERMAN MILLET SEED, per bu
sack lots, 81-60; leas, per bu. 81-56
F1J3UR. per 100 lbs., tint aad sec
ond grade wholesale. 83.05 t.<
83.30; retail 10c higher 100 lb*
HARD WHEAT FLOUR, per 100
82.95 to 83.05.
GRAHAM FLOUR, oer 100 lbs., re-
tail 83.50; 12 1-2 lb. sacks 60c.
CORN MEAL. 35-lb. sack wbolesah
65c; retail 70 to 75c Half sack*
wholesale 33c; retail 40c.
country, wholesale per lb
rendered.
buckets
uws ot this state regulating genera!
elections. And only qualified voter*
l who are property tax-payers of said
.uO ...---'City of Denton shall be allowed te
thereof against the owners of proper-1 vote, and all voters desiring to sup-
ty abutting upon such improvements. Port the proposition to adopt Chap-
and their property, and against th* ter 14 of the General Laws of the
owners of railroad or street rail- State of Texas passed by the Thiriy-
roads occupying at* nets or highways, first Legislature, Page 402, Se-rond
improved and their property, and u» Called Session, shall have printed on
provide for the submission hereof to j their ballote in the words:
a vote of the rggident, property-t ix-
payers, who are qualified voters of;
such towns, cities and villages.
Therefore, be it resolved, by the
City Council of the City of Denier,'
Texas: . I
That It is hereby ordered by the!
Ctty Council of the said City of Dun-: printed upon their ballots the word:
ton that an election be held on tbej
7th day of May, 1910, said day be-1
ing the first Saturday in said month
At which election the following pop- I
osition shall be submitted:
Shall Chapter 14 of the Gen- |
ere] Laws of the State of Tex-
as. passed by the Thirty-first j
Legislature, at its second call-
ed session, providing, An Act
Co authorize incorporated towns,
l cities and villages in the Stat >
of Texas to construct permanent
street improvements^and assess
part of the cost thereof against
the owners of property abutting
upon such improvements anJ
tbeir property, and against the
owners of railroads or street
railroads, occupying streets or
highways Improved and their
Property, and to provide for
the enforcement and collection
of such assessments, and to
provide for the submission
thereof to the vote of
the resident, property tax-
payers, who are qualified vo-
ters of such towns, cities an-l
villages, be adopted or reject-
ed, by the resident property tax
payers of tbe said City of D*°‘
ton who are qualified voters
of tbe said City of Dsnton. Tux-
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 6, 1910, newspaper, April 6, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228013/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.