Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR MW KEH
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
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W. B. McClurkan. President
J. L Blewett. V -President
B. H Deavenport. Cashier.
R M. Barns, Ass t. Cashier.
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MONOPLANE WAH CAK1UED TO
THE GROlMtN THIN MORNING
—CIU'WD GATHEBED AT 2.
Rhoads was in Denton.
Light of Pilot Point
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General Passenger Agent,
Fort Warth, Texas
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Makes the Nation Gasp.
The awful list of injur e» on
Fourth of Jn|y s aggers
Stroud & Grant
East McKinney Street Phones: Now 291, Old 277
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Turner Bros. have potato ch ps.
Trv some in your next order.
TURNER BROS.
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Coolers, Fieezers /
Get
Verabest Flour
Pwpli’s Hmm TiIijHiom Ci
T F. Johnson, Manager
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Phone us.
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department and
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fidenceofthe communi-
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own your own home, though
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SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION
AT SOME OF THE NUMEROUS RESORTS IN
MATHEMATICS
Nonday Nightt
See our line of Clothing samples—newest things in white
C. R. HAMILTON
Election of Mi*>*ew de
PapIM-nhagen
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Potato chirr Yes. we have them
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Oil Nt'll. POSTPONES CONSID-
ERING PAVING ORDINANCE.
of the
Catarrh
genuine.
. ai ir, » v.jii 11'
r music class and
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j day afternoon.
; served, and a
The Central Presbyter an ladieB
will serve lunch at Magill & Hhep-
• ard's Saturday.
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DfNfOH SOCIETY HAPPENINGS
Ned Hector has purchased the n-
terest of A. L. Tabor in the Tabor
Steam Dye Works, west side of the
square. J. P. Potts retained his in-
terest and the firm hereafter will
be Potts * Rector.
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F. Evans Named Chanc ellor Coin- I
maiider for Ensuing Tenn—Other ,
Officer^ Chosen.
Forty-four ov«r either phone
means that you will be connected
with a firm who will satisfv xour
grocery wants LONG A- KING
Rent Will Pay for Your Home
I have leveral places that can be bought on such easy
payments that it will seem like renting. In the end you
Let me show you
McCABE, Real Estate and Laia
Use the best of Stove Wood when we sell
it for $2 5( per rick Give us a trial order
a part of your feed trade.
L. F. COLLINS & SON
COUJN’S. Manager
J. M. Pinckley.
West Oak St.
Any subscriber changing their '
location in the city, moving away,
o< desiring any change made what-
ever. will please notify the manage
two or three days in advance. T
do so will save you inconvenience
The Best Photographer
and remember.
If you havt beauty we take it. „
If you have none, we make it.
Call and see those beautiful Sepias.
DEANE
- The Best Photographer.
Southewest Corner Sq.
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DALLAS. June 7. -The invenui-
gaiion of Principal Morgan a < barge
agalnet M wet, de Capree and Pap-
jeenhagen of the High School facul
ty was |K>8tpon«d until Saturday by
the School Board ISsc night. but
the election of other toacherH w«n
attended to Among the teackevg
elected, several of whom have bevti
teachers in the Denton schools.
*ere Misses Eula Piner, B»waie Ed-
wardi, Blanche Blewett. Nettie Lee
Underwood. Clay Haggard. Willie
Buster Ruby Terrill. Mrs. Alic- PL
nt r Cowan and R. 8. Ransdell.
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They are Talking About Our Collar Work
Since we installed our new collar machinery our
customer* tell us our collars are so smooth on the
inside they hardly realize they are wearing a March-
ed collar Give us your next collar bundle and you
will be agreeably surprised at the improvement
THE DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
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time Is here and we are
ready for you. Plenty
of Jelly Glasses, Jar
Tops, Jars and Rubbers
Studeni
drug!, cold drinks
down town home.
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Typewriting done. Car-
bon copies made. Work
clean. Prices reasona-
ble. Charles Smith, In
County Trees. Office.
Turner Bros. na»e potato < liipR.
Trv some tu your next order.
TURNER BROS
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Suhj.-<( of IddreMs Tonight by Dr.
Uinton—Mln. .Mnl>e| H«wd Hpoke
laist Night—New Arrivals.
We will cash your checks or
drafts on any point in Texas
or Oklahoma, without any
charges for exchange.
Call and get acquainted
with us.
W. T. Bailey ® Co.
Old Phone 54 New Phone 120
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humanity.
Set over against It, however, is the
wonderful healing by Hueklcn's Ar
nha Salve, of thousand*, who suf-
fered from burns, cuts, bruises, bul-
let wounds or explosions. ICb the
quick healer of bolls, ulcein,
zetna, sore 1ps or piles. 25c
F. Raley & Co.
Ntt’CMAL
DENTS.
Normals desiring to g ve an hour
each afternoon to algebra, geonie'ry
.or trigonometry may secure inv ser
vices. A. LOGAN. A. 51..
Mathi mat.i< s. Denton High School
252c "8 South Lb<ust.
With a fairly good crowd gather-
ed at the park grounds before 2
o’clock, and the street cars bring
Ing more, all was in readines, ear-
ly this afternoon for aviation meet,
wh eh was to begin at 2:30.
The big Moisant monoplane ua,
taken to the park grounds Friday
morning on a baggage truck and
looked morP like a huge beetle than
anything else. The machine is of
different lonstruction to most that
have been seen In Dallas and Fort
Worth the past w nter and spring,
is not df a box-like cosntruction,'
but lias a long bird-like body,
appears very graceful.
The crowd had gathered at the
aprk early, many curious spcctatorw
viewing the machine, and an h°HV’s
demonstration” of the monoplane
was g'.ven before the actual flight,
which began about 3:30 o’clock
The Central Presby ter an ladies
wiP Fcrve lunch at Magill A- Shep-
ards Saturday
for the very best threshing coal
market todav. Come and see.
We are making special price* on quite a lot of
goods to close during the Aviation meet, and give'
a ticket with each $5 cash purchase.
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Buy you an Imperial self heating Iron and keep cool
The subject of ton ght'a addnss
at the First Methodist church will bp
‘ The Chinese Revolution,” with Dr.
George B. 'Winton speaker. Re«
Winton addressed a large audlente
Tuesday night at the church on the
subject of Mcxpo, #nd made a very
nteresting talk. Tonight's lecture
begiuB at 8:8* o’clock, and the pub-
lic is weh-onie. it Is stated
Miss Mabel Head of Nashville was
the speaker Thursday night at the
church, and add reset <1 a large au
(Hence. She spoke upon the condi-
tions in ihe great nou Chr stian
world, and dwelt at length on the
growing influence of heathen cults
and faiths in Amerba. Mornionisrti,
Buddhism and Theosophy were
shown to be gsining In adherence
and power. M «a Head made a
strong appeal for those of the true
evangelical churches to be as ir to
meet the issues, and to be asssid-
1ouB In the propaganda‘of the true
faith once delivered to the saints.
At the dormitory, Mrs V. A.
Godbey has completed her course of
lectures on elementary methods
Sunday schools, and left for
home last ri ght. Friday at
Methods hour, discussions or tl>e'
missionary auxiliaries will be taken
up.
Dr. G. M. Gibson of Dallas, pas
tor of the First Me hodlst church,
began Fr day a series of le< fureB in
Bible study in the book of Acts.
Miss M. Howell of Kansus City is
conducting a large class each day at
I I a rn. on ’’Social Service,” and
her studies are proving most popu.
lar. She is emphas zing the work
the local missionary societies cutf
do to forward social betterment.
New Students Arrived.
Among thosff who arrived Thurs-
day to attend the Bible and Mission
school were: Mesdatnes W F. Bar-
num of Fort Worth, .1. C. Cavcrner
of Br dgeport, L. L. Naugle of Wylie
Bacon of Greenville and Miss Sullin
berger of Waco: Revs. |,. L. Nauglp
of Wylie and J W. Tlnrlier of Au-
brey: Mesditnies Butler. Wolfsohn,
Cooper and Dickson of Dtmon also
enrolled yesterday.
day
5ept\30)
ets to a thousand
delightful places for rest and recreation.
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I’ll gladly give you particular*
W. C. Murphy, Agent
Denton, Texas.
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MARKKfiE HEGISTEH.
T. R. King. Pilot Point, and Miss
Lucy Kay. Tioga
Mr. A. G. Pfaff will teach a class
In local music at the Q- <■ A, this
summer. Any student interested
may telephon,, the college office for
further information
The Worry of Party Relieved.
One of the worries of an entertainment is the “refreshment”
idea. We want to help you with this. Ice Cream. Brick Cream,
Punches, Sandwiches and Coffee Phone us.
West Side Square PALACE OF SWEETS
Miss Seftna Tletzt- wil, teach a
clasB ^n instrumental music at the
C. I. A. this summer. Any student
interested may telephone the col
lege office for futther information
IfliLti’
Elm lodge No. 30, Knights of
Pythias, Thursday night elected ot-
ic era tor the ensuing term The
officers chosen are as follows;
C. F. Evans, chancellor edmmand-
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Lan reh ep
lor.
O. M King, prelate.
Chas. Coffey, master of work
R. 8. Anderson, ’ master at-arnis.
Geo M. Hopkins, inner guanL
V Barton, outer guard.
Before you open
yoyr account for the
suftimer, look up the
record of
We Are Drawing Our Patrons
here by their-observations of our
artistic iSundry work on the bos
oms of their friends and the eneo-
niums of our satisfied patrons. No
saw edge collars and cuffs or
streaked shirt fronts on linen that
is laundered at the Sherman Steam
Laundry. We cater to the fasti-
dious and we are always successful
• in giving them perfect satisfaction
at the Sherman Steam Ijuindry.
serges.
Accurate and conscien-
tiou* prescription work, us-
ing the purest freshest, full
strength drug* ordered by
the doctor, i* the rule in thi*
store. We give our custom-
er* exactly what the physi-
cian wishes hi* patient to
have. We have maintained
the excellence of our pre-
scription
just
con
ty and the physicians. Every
prescription i s carefully
checked over and every safe-
guard i* placed about its
preparation. If emergency
necessitates your sending the
children to the store with
your prescription, rest as-
sured that we will take spec-
ial care in attending to them.
We deliver package* to all
parts of the city. Both Phone*
188.
J.-A. MINNIS
Prescription Druggist
Experience
The 411 Day Current is On
Fans, Toaster*, Chafing Dishe*, Iron*. Sewing Machine
Motor, Vacuum Cleaner. Electric fixture* on display.
Call at the office and *ee the modern convenience*.
Denton Water, Light and Power Co.
For Sale—A good 2-ktory 9-rootn
boarding bonne close to Normal.
Price S2.250; want $750'-<'a»h first
pavment, ba’anee payable *37.50
ca b moti’h. See J. L BLEWETT.
Vice President Denton Cottnfv Na
tional Tank.
Rev. John V. McCall of Gaines
v lie will hold morning and evening
serviceg at the First Presbyterian ' *
church. At the morning service ♦
bo will declare the pulpit of
church vacant.
A growing business is >he result
of efficiency n «»rvice. quality <if
merchandise and right price Our
bnsineae Is growing frojn these
pr ncipals tecniise they satisfy the
people Trv uur service Phonea 4*.
1XING C KING
Bevv. re of Ointments for Catarrh
that Coni win Mercury.
as liter: ury wtl| surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely de-
range the whole system when enter-
ing it through the mucous surface*.
Such at tides should never be used
except on prescription from reput
able physicians, as the damage they
will do g ten fold to the good yon
can possibly derive from them.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.,
contains no nter ury. and is taken
internally, acting directly upon thp
blood and mucons surfaces
system. In buying Hail’s
Cure be sure you »et the
It Is taken internally and made in
Toledo. Oh o. by F. J. Cliencn- & Co.
Testimonials free.
Slold by Druggists
per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con',
sttpatlon
, , a cordial welcom
store. Tablets and pencil* toilet
We want you to make our sic
“Biplane” Pure Gold Oranges,
absolutely seedless and the quality
and taste is unsurpassed. rarely
equaled. Specify ’Biplane’ orange*
—the kind with the label.
TURNER BROS.
Mil: VOL t.l'tLTl
Plenty of it. Call u* up at once and get a »atk of this*
feed it saves you just half the co»t of feeding bran and
chops Also plenty of dry postoak stovewood and charcoal.
AUBREY NEWS.
AI BREV. June ♦. Dr.
haver was In Denton.
J. M. Spencer of Emory was here.
■Miss Mavette Hardin of Duncan,
Ok., i« the- guest of Miss Bertha
Rhoads. <
N. II. Dunavan was
Den oh
Mr and Mrs. A C. Brvant were
in P lot Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiggs of Tioga ,
visited Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Duhavan I
J. A Rhoads was in itenton. j*
G. E Light of Pilot Point was I *
here.
Mrs T. L. Mullins was in Deniao'i.
Mrs. Can Looper was in Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tob h ate
here from Denton to spend the sum-
mer on their place
Rev. Hetirv Haseman
Wprth preached at the
church Sunday.
Mrs. May Tobin is sick.
Rev. J, R. Pavettess went to Ok
lahoma.
J. W Aljen "as in Denton.
and
Doan's Kidney Pills 1
Deaton resident.
Their merit was sbowu
told
Now coomS further evidence.
The testimony is confirmed
The remedy was tested—(he cure
lusted.
Could Denton residents
stronger proof?
It's Denton testimony
investigated.
Mrs. Martha Arnold. 125 Boll vat
St., Denton. Texas, says: “In 1908
I gave a publ c statement regarding
the merits of Doan’s Kidney Pills
and I am nbw willing to confirm
everything 1 then sa d. 1 suffered
from attacks of kidnay complaint
and there was a dull, throbbing ache
across tny back which robbed me of
all energy. Doan's Kidney Pills
freed me from this trouble and1 re-
stored me to better health than I
had enjoyed for a long time.”
For sale by all dealers* Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Unit-
ed States.
Remember the name—Doan’s
nnrt take np other. If
Meals, Meals, Meats.
The best dinner tn town
for 25c.
Lone Star Restaurant.
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We will insure your Title
against all claims. Policy issued
by a Texas Company with $1.
000.000 00 capital and $1,000,000
surplus.
Duggan Abstract Co.
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THANKS.
I have sold my Interest in Tabor’s
'Steam Dye Works to Ned Rector
who will take my place. What suc-
cess I have made since entering
business here is entirely due to the
assistance of my fr ends and
trons and for this 1 wish to
press my sincere thanks an<( appre-
ciation. I _L_ ' _ ~
support for the new firm. Potts At
sta’e tha- 1 feel
sure they will always g ve their
patrons the very best of service.
Very sincerely.
A. L TABOR
The City Council met Thursday
night a' the C < Hall to conside,-
the | avitig ord nance for West Hick-
ory street, but after discussing the
proposi'ion postponed its passagp
until the regular June meeting. Con-
siderable dil'f cillty has been found
in getting th,, exast ineasuremenrs
a*»t| cost for each proper:.' owner,
whic h has been the cause of
delay in t he passag(. of the
nan'e.
<£ool <£olorabo! s
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FOR FREE LITERATURE
AND INFORMATION AS
TO LOW FARES AND
TRAIN SCHEDULES. WRlT'd
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Summer Stoves [ALL IN R
That ’Quick Meal" oil orgato
line Hove will prove to be a true
friend to you now—and lot
many a long, hot day it will cut
your kitchen work down. The
"Qyick Meal’ stove make*
work light, quick, pleasant; saves
fuel, is safe and does most ex-
cellent work. The new styles
are on display at our store and
we think you ought to have one.
L-et us explain wl y, and show
you a lot of fine points on this
well known " summer stove."
lh» Y<ni Smoke too .Much. Drink Too
Much. Ent Ttai Much?
It taketc a mighty good a oinach
o feel ready for a good break last
the morning after the banquet or ; joyed,
social session.
'What do you want for bnak-
fas’?' inquired Brown's good wife.
"Just a pleasant smile aud a
ebrdath of fresh a r. ’ answered
Brown the morning after Un
portant meceting at the lodge.
If you eat. sntoke. or drink too
much always remember that two
little Ml-O-NA tablet^ taken just be.
fore you go to bed will destroy all
poisonous -;ases and leave you with
a sweet, clean stomach in the morn
Ing.
For ndfgestion and all stomach
distress. MLO-NA is the best pre-
scription in the world. O. M. Curtis
sells ft on money back plan, l.arge
bpx only 50 cents.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF < Ol NTY '
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
The Comm ssiotiers' Court of |
Detitpii county. Texas, si ting as a
Board of Equalization, will mee’ in !
the Commissioners' court room Io ,
the court bouse on the 11th and <
12th of June, 1912. at which time I
al) persons whose property assess- .
tnents were ta sed by said board nt t
ts recent sitting may appear and ■
show cause why said
should not be final.
This May 24th. 1912. }
OSCAR T BUTTON. Clerk of (
County Court, an! ex-officio • clerk ;
Commissioners court, Denton conn-;
ty, Texas
By T. M RUCKER. Deputy ;
tn ice, see
YOU DON’T KNUU
But the very article you aa > < I
been looking for la auvertiaed i
*otne of the progreMive store ads u
today's Issue Read the ads Yoc
wll f nd it interesting and adds u
your pocket book In many instance
l4tst <cvening I was talking
With a Butcher aged and gray,
Who told me of a dream he had,
I think 'twas Christmas day.
While snoozing in bis office,
The vision came to View,
For he, saw an angel enter,
itfessed In garments ><h te and new
Said the angel. I'm from heaven.
The Lord just st nt me down ’
To bring you - up to glory
And put on your golden crown.
You've been a friend to everyone.
And worked bard night a d day,
You ha'c supported many thousand.
And from few received your pay.
go we want you up hi glory.
For you have labored' Itsrd,
And the good Lord is preparing
Your •■nteroal. just leward.”
Then the angel and the butcher
Started up toward glory’s gate, •
But when pass ng c’ose to hades,
The angel murmured “wait!
I have a place to show you—
lt‘s thf hottest place, in hell—-
Where the ones who n#ver pa d you
In torment always dwell.”
And. behold, the butcher saw there
Hi, old customers hy the score,
And grabbing tip a chair and fan,
Hf wished for toothing more;
But was Icound to sit and watch
them
As they ’ll s axle, singe and burn,
And hl, eyes would rest on debtors,
Whichever way they’d turn.
Said the angel, "Come on, butcher.
There a (he pearly gates to.aee,’ 7
But tue butcher only muttered
This la heaven enough L n»e.
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M Meetings j
II First and
rJJ Third.
and your baking trouble* will be done away with Vera-
best makes the finest of biscuits, bread, pastries and cakes.
Order it of your grocer today.
EDENTON MILLING CO.,
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Mrs Kate ' Griff th and little i
granddaugh’er were In Pilot Point
Mrs. B. Brand and Miss Bennie
Brand were in Aubrey*.
Robt. Menasco was here
Mr' and Mrs. Tom Hampton have ;
returned from Greenville.
ATOCKHOI.DEHS' MEETING*
' The annual meeting or 'he stock-
holders. of the Alliance Milling Co.
for the election of a board of direc
tors and the’ransac’ion of Such oth-
er business as may legally be con-
s'dered w II be held in their office
in Denton. Texas. Tuesday. Jun*'
11. 1912. a* 10 o’clock a m.
J N RAYZOR. President
Mrs cV'.la'drip entertained her
.. l a few friends With
picnic aE Highland park Wednes
Refreshments were
delightful t me en-
Fresh rat fish today
IDEAL RERT
of For'
Christian I
i also ''•'sb to solicit your
Rector, snd to
Al’RANT
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 252, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1912, newspaper, June 7, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228018/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.