Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 216, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Or call on Secretary
Either Phone.
TO TALK ON Y. M. 0. A.
DANDY. DOERS VICTORS
LINGERIE DRESSES
to feci that this store is your store.
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We want
your service. I
city. May we have the pleasure of supplying your wants in the drug and drug
We can and will give you satisfactory service.
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Your patronage solicited with
the assurance that all work turned
out will be in first-class condition.
Gentleness of manner, with flrm-
of mind make up the winning
character.
Mrs. Hattie Cain of Carrsville
Thinks all the More of Her
Doctor Since He Advised
Her to Take Cardui.
If it's quality in ice cream
like, phone Raley a Co.
livery. &
They Defeated the Brownies 28 to
12 in Norm*] Field Day Exercises
Instead of the Heverae.
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J. A. MINNIS.
Thirty Years' Experience.
We are handling Chapco chicken
feed. Both phones 85.
S. A. GIBSON.
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The Store of Quantity
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Drug Sundries
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Repairing, Cleaning
and Pressing
MEN’S AND LADIES’CLOTHES
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speak in denton bundav
.MORNING AND NIGHT.
Danton, Texas
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We Clean I We Pre..! JHE PLACES OF WORSHIP
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If you have any clothes that
made to fit your special figure.
DFNTON STEAM DYE WORKS.
makes the most acceptable gift forjw. R. SCOTT, Propri
any occasion—get a picture this time. I .
Palmer’s Art Shop
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Pure rich ice cream
dinner.
| Westminster League at 6:30;
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They all any the Candy Kitchen
milkshakes are fine. Just costa 5c.
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NOTACKS
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ILLUSTRATES^
OUR METHOD
015ECURING
WIRE
TO fRAME
WRITE OR PHONE
Ws Solicit
part of your barber trade
Oso guarantee satisfaction
loom treatment. Electric
I eold baths.
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our
We
believe we can save you money on
your table supplies.
LONG A KINO.
and
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TEXAS WIRE FENCE COMPANY
Boren & Stewart Building
, if you leave the city before the enumerator reaches
i or is likely to be missed, if you s
store building, call up the
jHiimtiiiiimmr
OOyem.
or kidnci
medicine.
U you area woman, try It
ful Watlyns Goods.” Watkinsspells
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Abstractor and
Land Mortgage*
Denton Texas
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HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At the Oatman.
S. HIrsch, Dallas; H. F. Tripplett.
Beaumont; R. Hoffman, City; Otto
Helx, Pilot Po'nt; H. Boerner, R
Heli, Louis Heli, Emile Heiz, Joe
Beraad. H. Mortmain, N. Mueller.
A. Berepd, Joe Hila, M. Mueller, F
Berend, Pilot Point; Smith Price, Lo-
gansport, La.; Mra. J. M. McKenzie
Fort Worth; E. Cocanougher, Citv.
H. Hopkins. Jr., City; -. P. Da
vis. City; F. F. Paschall. City; A
M nush, L'ttle Elm; F. F. Hill, Par
vln; J. W. Medlin, Roanoke; J. W
Collins, W. B Montgomery. Pllo-
Point
A firat-ciass Machine Shop in con-
nection. If that lawn mower needs
repairing or sharpening, phone us
and we will call and get it. All
work guaranteed. Old phone 42.
II you haven't this summer nec-
essity, let us show you what u
gained by having one of our safe,
reliable and satisfactory stoves.
There’s mud) difference in stoves,
which we wi h to demonstrate.
Only a few more days till the Census enumeration
April 30. If you were away f
called,
if your residence has been
in an office or i
Mount, City paints may com a tr
ti«- more, but—! M R. Gilbert
. KOORAT1ON SERVICE
THE DALTON CEMETERY.
The annual decorat'on day aat the
Dalton cemetery will be on Sunday
May 1st at 3:30 in the afternoon
It is the custom to have a sermon
preached on this occasion, which
w. be given this year by Rev. M.
T. Andrews of Denton. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
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conducted by G W. Benn students
xeeretnry of the *. M. C. A. of
rexae At 7:45 services will be
see < ouducied by L. E. Jones, secretary
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from home when the enumerator
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If you will need a framed picture
for any occasion—wedding, gradua-
tion, or birthday-let us have the
order now. You know it takes time
to make picture frames, and with
the orders already on hand, we
shall be obliged to urge you to
place your order at once. A picture
Naturally you choose your phy-
sician with great care. You realize
low much depends upon his service
but do not forget that the choice of
a druggist may be equally impor-
tant. The physician prescribes
remedies and the druggist supplies
them. Unless those supplied have
just the virtues the doctor is depend-
ing upon, failure may result, and
who is to blame? Surely not the
physician. There is safety and
satisfaction m trading here. »We
‘ deliver packages to all parts of city
Both Phonet 188.
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You will need a pretty white dreu for cowmen
We are showing a pretty line of lingerie dre«set.
PRICES, S3.50 TO $20.
Should you wish to make your dress. We are showing
pretty sheer french lawns, mulls and batistes,
2Oc to $1.00.
THE UDIES STOKE JULIAN SCRUGGS.
Wc will not change locations— wc will continue
our Millinery Business on the same stand in the
Hall-Scruggs Building, East Side Square. We are
always glad to have you call and inspect our
Stock of Millinery
which we are sure will meet with your approval.
You can shop with satisfaction here—you have the
feeling of being “right’’ in head gear when you
wear one of our hats.
We invite a comparison of
prices w'tb the other fellow's.
CARD OF THANKS.
We w ah to express our heartfelt
thanks and gratitude to the many
dear friends, relatives, brother Ma-
sony and Odd Fellows who so kindly
and faithfully ministered to nr hub-
band and father during his recent ill
ness. Itp
MRS. ELNORA CARD and Family.
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When you are in a Hurry.
When you want good, set vice
' When you want to reach the
largest nunibe of people.
Leng Utsta ce Lines to all
Imports nt points.
huite Student ttecretau-y and Fort
H ortn General secretary Will Speak
at First l*rest>jrterUn anj M. E.
Church South Tomorrow.
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4^‘JorD J. MITCHELL
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For First Class WoHc
in a first class place by fin. dam
barbers, go under the Postoffine, which
m ezdusivcly for whites and has been
for over seven years.
FRED D. Mt DHK, Prop
-CFt l.<I KATES TO STUDENTS-
your laundry out of town
Ptato* Steam L-undry
know turning out work
that Mtokez the most fastidi-
«»• Pateonize your home
laundry let yoor money
remain in Denton.
A Sure Destroyer of Lice,
Fleas, Ticks, Etc., wherever
found. Entirely harmless to
to Fowls,Chicks end Animals
For use on Sitting Hens and
Young ‘ ’
passed.
O. M. Curtis,
under the food and drugs act,
June 30, 1906.
0. M. CORTIS,
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Watkins Remedies
Watkin’s yoods are not cure alls.
It is no: claimed that any one bottle
of Watkins goods will cure any-
thing as some other'* remedies are
advertised. In place of that
for Sunday
Phone Raley A Co.
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We are handling Chapco
feed. Both pbones 25.
S. A. GIBSON.
Roger*, pastor—The pastor being
out of the city J. Frank Montgom-
ery. pasty of the Stephensville
church, will preach again next Sun-
day morning and even’ng for Mr
Roger's congregation, ana the mem-
bers of the First church cordially in-
vito* their friends and neighbors to
come out and hear their visiting
brother and join them in the Lord's
day worsh'p and services. Mr.
.Montgomery's morning subject will
be "The Christian Pilgrim Homewar-i
Bound;" evening subject "*i~e Chris,
tian Pilgrim's Home as Found.” Bi-
ble school at 9:45 a. m.; preaching
and communion at 11 a. m.; Y. P. 8
C. E. eeting at 7 p. tn., and preach-
ing at 7:45 p. m.
Your attending physician under*
stands and appreciates the fact that
the correct prescription won’t per-
form the proper function unless it
be propounded right and have pure
fresh drugs. We know this is com-
plied with at our store.
O'clock and at 7: ,u in the evening.
J At these hours, G. W. Benn, stata
i secretary of the Y. i... C. A., will
I speak. Everybody earnestly invite J
Io hear him. Junior League w'il
meet at 3 o'clock and the Senior
i.eague will hold its devotional meet-
ing at 6:30 in the evening. Begin-
ning Wednesday evening, April 27,
revival services wll] be held at th’s
church;
Following is the program for the
U. E. soc ety of the Central Pres-
byterian church for April -4:
Subject—Christ Winning
t/orld.
Scripture reading, John 12:30-32
—Miss Clara Harold, leader.
Song—"Anywhere with Jesus.”
A chain of prayers for missions
oy members.
Song—Special.
Talk on miss'onary
Mattle Pitman.
Song—"I will go where you want
me to go."
Talk by pastor.
Mizpah benediction.
We make ice cream of quaifty.
Phone us—fre® delivery.
RALEY A CO.
Watkins
has taken the remedies of different
specialists which have proven suc-
cessful and developed them even
better than at first. Come in and
let us tell you about the “Wonder-
HENS WANTED.
Will pay 11 cents per pound for
a few days only. Rush them in.
G. W. ELBERT.
For Headache—Ukr* • spurtin'
Whether from colds, beat stomach or
nervous troubles. Capud ne will
Iteve you. It’s liquid-—pleasant
tako—acts Immediately Trv it
26c and 60c at drux store.
Dooahower Block, South-
west Corner Square
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our windows
Come and
Stoves; let us_________
them to you; let us place >
one in your house for a
few days. We guarantee !
them to give entire satisfac- <
tion. ;;
We are receiving regular i~~
ments of Bost )6eaat and can fill
your orders promptly.
LONG A KING.
ThtnK it over. Haven’t you a few
old hens that you could spare. Now
is the time to part with them. Think
of 11c per pound—we paid nearly
312 for a dozen hens Bring yours
in now as this ofier is only for n
few days G. W. ELBERT.
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Decide Now!
First Presbyterian church. Rev.
< . L McFadden, pastor—Sunday
Bcbool at 9:45 a. m., A. P. Duggan,
Lawn mowers sharpened, keys
and locks repaired; umbrella repair-
ed. AU work guaranteed.
Bicycle shop.
A. W. Sears,
Cumberland Presbyterian ebureb
-Sunday School 9:45 a. m at tbe
court bouse each Sunday
forms an exhibition in
of unusual merit A most interesting
display of new styles, new designs
and new colorings. $ 1.50 and m
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A Complete Line of Soft Collar SI
JOHN A.
THE (HAmi'QVA IS MOVING
FORWARD TOWARD SvOCKAt
BKMEMRRR THE SEASON TICKKI
P'OR TEN DAYS IS ONLY «2.S0:
FROM 10 TO IS YEARS OF AGE
bl.28. AND FOR THOSE UNDER
IO YEARS FREE IF ACCOMPAN-
IED RY A PArtRNT OR MEMRRR
OF FAMILY WITH TICKET,
Hay. corn and Red Rust Proo'
seed oats at C. P. Witherspoon A
Son ’ dftwtf
Carrsville, Ky — ‘My doctor,” writes
Mrs. Hattie Cain, "who advised me to
take Cardui, for my troubles, is a mighty
fine doctor, and I say God bless Cardui
and the people who make it.
“Before I took Cardui, I suffered with
female troubles for sixteen years. I
would have to send for a doctor every
three month, and ohl how dreadfutiy 1
suffered I
“I would cramp and have convulsions
and it looked like I would die. At last I
took Cardui and oht what a surprise! I
found it was the medicine for mel
“From the first bottle, I began to mend
and now I am well, can do more work,
can walk and go where 1 please and it
don’t hurt me, and I owe it all to Cardui.”
Cardui helps sick women back to
health. It has been doing tHts for over
It is not a laxative, or a heart
ly medicine—it is a woman’s
Tine Dandy Doeys, Instead of the
arownies, were -the victors >n the
basket ball game at the Normal
field day exercise* Thursday, the
Record and Chronicle’s report
through an inadvetence reversing
the result. The score was 23 for
the Dandy Doers (o 13 for the
Brownies. The members of the
~andy Doers are Misses Annie Mont,
gomiery, Mattie Barnum, Ava Spark-
man, Marvel Harper, Belie Shotwell
and Franc!* Whiteside, and they say
- at navlng won their hard-fought
v'etory, they are entitled to the pub-
lic credit for it.
G. W. Benn, state student seers-
tary of the )oung Men’s Christian
Association* of Texas, and L. E.
Jones, general secretary of the Fort
Worth Y. M. C. A., will be In Den-
ton tomorrow and will address au-
diences in the Method’s and First
Presbyterian churches. Mr. Benn
will speak in Rev. McFadden's
cuurch in the morning and in Rev.
Whiteside’s church in tue evening;
while Mr. Jones wll] speak in the
Methodist church in the morning
and the Presbyterian church in the
evening.
inese gentlemen are well known
in the Texas Y. M. C. A. work Mr.
Jones having been secretary of the
assoc'atlon at Fort Worth since its
founding there, and Mr. Benn having
visited Denton more than once on
account of his special interest in the
work among students. They
: aid to be excellent speakers.
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V/Lice PowderO
W. B. Montgomery of Pilot Point
is here on business.
H F. Wakefield and George Har-
shaw of Ponder are here today.
E. M. Rucker anu John Pace are
here today for the Colquitt speech.
J. W. Medlin R. A. Carruth anu
Jack cliristal are among the Roan-
oke citizens here today.
J. W. Witt of Frisco was in the
city today. He reports everything 'n
fine condition iu tbt* eastern part of
the county.
Miss Christine Littlefield of Au»
1 tin, who has been visiting Mrs. Ar-
thur P. Duggan, left , for her home
this morning.
Miss B rdie Elkins of No. 57 Pearl
street entertains this evening in com-
’ piimeut to her guest, Miss Josephine
Higgins of Fort Worth.
George Fritz leave* today for Ab-
' erdeen, Wash., to live. Car] Elder
and Sidney Chinn are two other
Denton boys in Aberdeen.
C. A. Tripp of Council Bluff, la.
who will have charge of the manual
1 training department of the North
e*as Normal co..ege, s here for .a
| few days.
First Christlanjchurch, Rev. A. D.| ' Mrs. R. H. Garrison returned last
night from Hillsboro, where she has
’been attend ng a meeting of the
•xocutlve board of the Texas Federa-
tion of Women's clubs.
Dr. James R. Edwards leaves this
ibis afternoon for Mobile, Ala., to
attend the Confederate reunion. He
will vis t old friends and relative!
in Alabama also' while away.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coit, Misses
•>.innie Wettermark, Mary Gregg
and Lillian Burroughs and Dr. Ed-
wards returned yesterday from a
< amp ng expedition to Elm creek.
J. J. McCook, principal of the San
ger public school, is here today. Ha
■ as just returned from Waco where
he attended the Conference of Edu
cation. While there he met W. B.
B ezel 1 the newly elected president
of College of Industrial Arts, and
was very favorably impressed with
him. "Navasota." said Mr. McCook
where Mr Bizzel] has been super-
intendent of the public cshoolg for
the past several years, likes him so
well that as soon as he wa* offered
.e Industrial presidency, made him
an offer of 33.000 a year to remain
in Navasota."
Miss Avella Turner entertained a
number of her friend* Wednesday
night in honor of Misses Vaughn and 1
Mage* of Dallas. Games of various;
k nds were indulged in ano ueliclous
refreshments were served. Those
present were Misses Vaughn, Ma-
gee. Margaret Hann, Lutie Craddock,1
^.aude Zumwa.. Eula Bates, Noia
attan, Beatrice Hogue, Borden,
Wooley, Emma Bell Lipscomb an 1
...lison; Messrs. Ed Cobb, Zimmer-
man Ned Rectpr, Chas Francis,
<.eorge Goode, Clark Owsley, Jack
..cMath, Laud Rattan. HOmji
Groves. J. C. Bell, Wayne Pond«r,
Fred Rayzor and Fred Lane
Pure, rich, wholesome ’ce cream
delivered free. Phone Raley A Co
LETTER TO ANNA BELLE.
SAN ANGELO. April 22
Dear Anna Belle (Care Record and
Chronicle)—As 1 have lately moved
here from Denton county, I was
afraid you would forget me,’ but I
find you haven't. I would be glad
to see you in your picnic dresses
with suitable hat and little parasol,
as it ’• getting picnic season. I
might add in closing that I am the
only little girl in San Angelo whom
you visit. Your little friend
ELIZABETH STOVER.
■MR'
you want cleaned, pressed or re-
paired It will suit you well to
have it done on the only Steam
Press in the city.
. Ladies Skirts a Specialty
That New Spring Suit
We would like to have you i ‘ .... a. — —- ...... •
our samples. Have your clothes ■ ort worth y m. c. a. At morning
made to fit your special figure. 8i’!Lbr M1“,8 Rattan
' o .Mission Band meets at 3 p m.;
J pray-
meet ng Wednesday evening a
Asthma can be cured at home
Trial treatment and full information
absolutely free without charge.
Write Frontier Asthma company.
Room 702, Buffalo, N. Y.
Our line of drugs and drug sund-
ries is as complete as you will find
in Denton or any town of the same
size. We have made a special study
of sundries. May we serve you.
First Baptist church. Rev. M. T.
Andrews, pastor—Sunday school al
9:3o a. m., W., F. Jarrell, Supt.; the
pastor will preach at 11 t. m. and
at 7:45 p. m.; morning subject,
"The Love of God in Four Dimen-
sions;" evening, "Gain tn Accepting
Christ.” The evening sermon is
companion to the one preached last
Sunday night and from the same
text. Sunbeams meet at 3 p. m.:
the Junior Union meets at 4 and
the Senior Union at 6:30. The pub-
lic is cordially inv'ted to attend all
the services. Strangers and visitors
welcomed.
We want you to feci that this store is your store. Command us---we are at
your service. Our delivery service deliver* and calls for goods to any part of the
city. May we have the pleasure of supplying
sundry line. We can and will give you satisfa
WATKINS DRUG STORE,
M. E. church. South, Rev.
! reu T. Whiteside, pastor.—Sunday
} a. ooi at 9:30, Prof. W. D. Butler tn
■ harge Regular services at 11
fresh rip* tomatoe* only.
>xMtle today.
mease you
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(n«w), 123 (old). H. F. KELLER '
Blue Label catsup is made from ,
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We know it will .
LONG ft KING
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Woree Than Bullets.
Bullets have often caused less suf-
fering than the eczema L. W. HhVrjF
man, Burlington, Me., got in the
army, and suffered with, forty years.
"But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured
me when all other* fa'Ied,” ha
writes. Greatest healer for Sores
Ulcers Boils, Buras, Cuts. Wounds,
Bruise* and Ptlee. 26c at J. F. Rale,
IA Oh .
Peoples' Home Tel. Co.
f H EGAN Manager
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