Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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PLUMBING!
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TWO DEATHS AT LITHE ELM GOOD-SIZED DEEDS ARE TILED
THE CITY MEAT MARKET
(The Accommodating Bank)
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LATE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION'
D. F. D. ELECTS DELEGATES
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Denton County
National Bank
Whose
House
Tonight?
Phone or call on us. *
North Side West Oak Street
Hoee 35c to $1.00.
Rakes 35c to $1.00.
Spades, Shovels,
Hand Plows, fine tools.
Wheelbarrows.
Has the Best Meats all the time.
The Right Price; Full Weight,
And Prompt Service.
Meals, Meals, Meals.
The best dinner in towi
’or 25c
Lone Star Restaurant.
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Aggregating in Round
gUN.OOO Filed Monday.
Word has been rece.ved here of
the death at Dallas of a son-in-law
ol Henry Francis, a brother of W
11. Francis of this city and himself
a former well known resident here.
Menillgit s was the cause of death.
Dwelling Owned by J. F. Stinchcoiub
and Occupied by Sam Sims Totally
Destroyed Monday Night.
.ind garden seed
wants complete
cooking
They are economical, labor-
Sold in Denton by
the county:
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Fire
totally
The New Photographer
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Let us have your order for flelc
We can fill you:
LONG & KING
Withou(
Asthma
Room 102, Buffalo N I.
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old,
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F. Raley ft Co.'s.
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Dependable Tools.
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J. A. Broom,
Bartonville: $1100.
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arc famous for their excellence in
fitting qualities
L H. Deavenport & Co.
Office Willi lien ton County National Bm»
$ I tO IO
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104.83
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• a ords six times 30c—classified.
Old phone 131. 'Ncwpjione. 34
when you unpack your trunk
and bring forth your last
season’s soile 1 suit But to •
the man who knows what _ _
wonderful transformations
we make in our methods of
dry cleaning, it is very sim-
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We special ze not only .In the qua!
of our goods but in the service
i re render you.
Four lleguliii- Delegates Elected with
Sjr Extra for Meeting in Waco—
1»15 Meeting for Denton,
and
are
money in bank.
insurance
The Socialists of the county held
u well-attended mass-meeting
Monday.with what waa decJared to
isentptive atte.ndaiice fj*>iu
To Issue $10,000 Scrip
Improvements—Fire
Drivers Re-employed f(»r Another
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W. B. McClurkan, President
Joe L. Blewett, Vice-Pres.
B. H. Deavenport, Cashier.
R. M. Barns, Ass't, Cashier
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KALAMAZOO CORSET COMPANY
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Represent the highest standard of
corset manufacturing. Charmini
ly attractive corsets that st.
niih you with the monex
rtrsc Kast Kxchange *
NattoMl Bank.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
I .1. McCook to Zi Wiggs, lot
Geers addition to Denton; $20.
H. McMakin et al., trustees, to
, I. O. O. F hall
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R. W. McClary to Loretta
Steen lots 10. 11 and 12. block •
Krum; $1550. *
J D. Martin and wife to M.
Two deaths, both due to tubereu-
losis, wore reported Tuesday by .1. i E-
B Johnson of the Little Elm commit
»lty. The first was Sidney John-
son. aged about 22 Who died Sat-
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As Good 2 Year Old Jersay Ml !
there is in the county. Will make
1 the ,<Mot at my wagon yard, Baa*
McKinney street Price naaaon
I $1.50 cash
L
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We can fill yoiit
LONG X- KING
BRAKEMAN BADLY INJURED
11 I Nilsson, a T. A- I*, brakeman,
was badly injured Tuesday morning
3 Looks Boyotd RodomptlM I
■I. R. Cobb suffered a serious at-
.ack of asthma idonday night and a
physician was with him most of the
night. His condition was rejxtrted to
i>c somewhat better Tuesday.
IF YOU’VE GOT THE LAND
We’ve got the money to lend you on it Let us fur
j for the renewal of that note.
J. E. McCABE, Real Estate and Loans
The secret of growing hair
Is easily understood by those
who have used
NY ALB H1RBVTOMB
“The Antiseptic Hair Tonic"
It is not a head wash but
a Hair tonic.
for several hundred ricks of good postoak stove wood—
the best to be had. So we are prepared to handle your
wood trade better than anyone. We give a load for $1.00
Also feed and groceries in connection.
Stroud & Grant
East McKinney Street Phone: New 291, Old 277
A Strong, Old-Fash-
ioned Kick.
Asthma can bp cured •t noun
Trial treatment and full informatiox
absolutely free without charge
ifrlte EYontler Asthma compan'
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Worj has been received here of
the death at Comanche last week
xiU lia+ry . Boauui , age 23. who .died
from an attack of pneumonia. Young
Bonner was for several months a
musician at the Majestic and a room-
er at g. p. Davis' and ,had many
tr ends and acquaintances here.
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If you nave something to set) ta»
CLASSIFIED COLUMN is the »!<•«
to reach the buyera.
Mrs. Will Yerby Monday rece v<-d
news of the death at Minco, ok.,
Sunday of her sister. Miss Dot Cock,
aged 21 death having been due to
an attack of pneumonia. Miss Cock
ha 1 v.sited 'here a numberjof times,
making her home with Mrs. Yerby
here and another sister in Minco,
and lisd any friends and acquaint-
anies n Denton who will regret to
learn of her death. Funeral and
burial were held at Minco Sunday
DO YOUR SPRING TRAINING
AT
Mineral Wells
Excursion Tickets on Sale Ail the Time
Cia
At Minnis’ drug store
prescription work
made a specialty.
. Nlnrteen Miles a Becoau
without a jar, shock or disturbance
is the awfnl speed of our earti
through space. W« wonder at encl
ease of nature’s movement, and s<
do those who take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. No griping no distress
jnst thorough work that brings good
health and fine feelings. 26c at
1. F. Raley A Co.’s.
If you’ve something to sell, use tbe
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Drop Around and Have Seme of Our Good Drinks
and cigars. You will find our package and bulk candy
mighty good We will prepare and serve
, dainty refreshments.
West Side Square PALACE OF SWEETS
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little Life. Fire,
Accident Imur-
ancc with you. It will be a
real pleasure to us.
lot NO MAN MELL KNOWN
DENTON DEAD ^T COMANCHE
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ment of Fletcher’s Damson
Plum Chocolates. Come
and get some of them. ,
.1. It. JOHNSON ANfrOUNCEB.
Attention is directed today to the
announcement of J. B. Johnson as a
candidate for County Commlss'oner
from Precinct No. 2, which appears
in the proper column in th s issue.
Mr Johnson is a long-time citizen
of the L'ttle Elm community, and
his friends urge not only his qualifi-
cations, but the fact that that sec-
t on of the couny has no. had the
commlsstoner in many years
I n licr D. Smitti a well known
oum, tizen, is suffering fronj, per-
su ent nose-bleed due primarily to
th., condition of the blood scientifi-
cally termed haemophil a, which tn
common language is the failure of
the blood to clot. Mr. Smith was
operated upon a couple of weeks ago
and a polypus removed from his nose
Three or four days ago he began to
be Jyoubled with a persistent hem-
nose and the ef-
been
Mr
quart of blood
j Sundaj- night
pie. Send your last spring
suit here, and have it reno-
vated and it will look
new when eleaned
tressed by us.
HAMILTON & YEATTS,
IN NAME, QUALITY, SATISFACTION j
For many years Verabest has maintained its
high quality and has always pleased the users
You should try Verabest for satisfaction order
today from your grocer.
Garden Tools
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Record and Chronicle Special.
LEWISVILLE, March 26.
last night at J 1:30 o'clock
destroyed the dwelling owned.by J.
F Stinchcomb, and occupied by Sam
Sims. The house was valued at $2-
oon and was covered by Insurance,
Mr Sims' loss on household goods
was $600, with $500 insurance.
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WE CAN WRITE YOU INSURANCE
on new and second hand automobiles. Your property, if insured
with us. is properly protected in strong and reliable companies.
We represent twenty seven strong companies — Fire. Tornado,
Windstorm and Life Insurance. M^ill appreciate your business.
W. T. BAILEY A CO.
lAf onderful . . Bath* that >
. , ater» ana Dulld up
A. j» BELL GKO. D. HUNTER
Am*. OBet«| Faiiaeager Ageat. General PMnenger Agent 2
DALIAS, TEXAH. "
The latest edition of
the- popular copywright
books 50c now at 4 A
Minnls.
Repels Attack of Death.
F.ve years ago -vo doctors told
me I had only two years to live.'
This startling statement was made
by Stillman Gree~ Malachite, Co)
■ They told me i would die with con
sumption it was up to me then tc
n the best lung medicine an 1 I be
can to use Dr King R .sew Discovery
It was well I did, for today I an
working and believe I x>we my lin
to this great uroat and lung cure
that ha* cheated the giavo of anothei
victim. It's folly to suffer with
coughs, colds or othe throat and
lung troubles now.
that's safest.
$1.00.
Now is the time to d0 the disin-
A little
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- ] using our disinfectant may save you
I lots of worry and expense. Come in
and let us show you about our lines
of disinfectants. They are good, re-
liable disinfectant® .Sprinkle in
“ your chicken houses and you won't
be worried with mites as you wt’.l
unless you kill the germs now.
MAGILL A SHEPARD,
Furniture and Undertaking.
For reliable garden seeds, seed
potatoes and onion sets see Long &
King. Our stock Is complete
well assorted.
Office over Curtis Drug Store
RESIDENCE PHONE, New...... 325
OFFICE PHONE 52
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E. McCabe, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
-.ecialist In disease pecurfhr to ••
pen Disease of the rectun a>
srfvate diseases of both sexes treat
•d ,:rictly confidential off** I
sours M a. m. to • p. n.
Office over Garrison’s drug V«r*
'•at side square, Denton. Texaa^
For Fire Insurant.^. * I
For Tornado Insurant r ' I
For City Property
For Farm Lands,
For Exchange of property
See J W JOHNSON
Whejj in need of anthing in this
line let us figure with you.
FOX BROTHERS & CO.
BEN KEY IN CHARGE OF PLUMBING DEPT.
A Life hisnrance
Policy In the Union Cen-
tral-Go. will b<- a strong ad
diiion to \our policies that
you’re carrying now. L .
us talk a
Cyclone or
Burglars know their bus
iness pretty well Their
work is cunningly planned
before , they . do it.
They ! make an \ ad-
vance? study of people as
well as premises. Their
chosen victims are those
who do not bank their money
If you are risking your
money and the safety of
your family by keeping cash
about the house, change
your system NOW. Do
not wait for your home to
be invaded by murderous
thugs from the thieves’
nests of the ci y slums.
No insurance company
will injure ymr money in
your house, but the best
strongest companies
glad to insure
vVe pay
companies for
this protection of your funds
while in our care.
to Ione R Mc-
.. Henry survey;
$10.
B. F. Wilson to E. D. Fox lot 4,
block 6. W Ison addition to Krum;
$25.
Sum VV Fritz to W. J. McCray,
part block 22, original plat of Den-
ton; $1,000.
Bring jour chirkeae eggs, turkeys
and butter to Barbers Grocery store
<m East McKinney street for the
highest market price in cash,
cal! anywhere in the city for chltfk-
ena. MARTIN «- BARBER
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Tra<k Signa] Torpeil,, EijHoded and
Two Pieces of Lead Went Deep
into I<eft Leg—Sent to Dospital.
orrhage from the
j torts to s op the blood have
| only temporarily successful.
'Smith lost about a q -
jTroin the hemorrhage r* _____
land Monday and is very weak from
| the loss.
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For Prompt and Reliable Work fitting around the pla<
care and precaution taken now by
Go to the
Duggan Abstract Co.
No matter of very special import-
ance was acted upon at Monday
night's meet ng of the Citj Council,
but many matters were considered.
After the bills had been approved,
a representative of a vehicle I
company presented a proposition to I
sell the city a street sweeper. This
was referred to the Street commit- I
tee.
Wm. Woods tind Hubbard Bates
were re-euiployed as drivers for the
Fire Department for another year.
A resolution was passed authoriz-
ing the City Secretary to issue not
to exceed $10,000 in city scrip to
pay for the improvements on the
light and power plant. The scrip is I
to bear interest at the rate of 8 per I
cent, and will be taken up by the I
waterworks- fund. The Waterworks I
comm.ttee was also authorized to I
take out employers' liability insur- I
ance polities to cover the men who I
are -ic :i'ii dangerous work for 'he |
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To l*ay Insurance I’remiuins.
A plan was also cons dered
which it was thought arrangements
could l>e made to pay 'he insurance
premiums on the ward school build-
ings The finance < oinmitu<e was
iiStructed to <onfer with 'he School
Hoary to this end
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Have >ou tried the new cooking
oag: 1 iiey aie economical, labor-
saving, Hygienic Sold in Denton by
i.oMg A: King.
•T D. Martin and wife
llennen 53 1-3 and 13 1-3 acres in
D. H. Swisher survey; $2,666.66.
T L. Mullins and w fe to W
Mullins, lot; $1000.
Augusta Ragsdale et al. to W
Rutledge, 18 acres in Spencer Bra-
ham survey; $270.
W. P. Rutledge and wife to Geo.
B Dunbam, 13 acres ani.i 18 aa res
in Spencer Graham survey- $820.
Geo. w Reed and wife'to W. E.
Ezell, lots 1 to 8 inclusive, block 6,
Sanger; $6,000.
F. M. Craddock and wife to E. R.
and E. B. Lester, part block 22’
original plat of Denton; 91.
Sallie G. Roberts
Cook, lots in J. R.
C. F
Worth.
Mrs, Annie Baker is in Aubrey on
business.
J, B. Johnson of l.i-tle Elm
here today.
J W Sbaw went to Dallas
business today.
Dr. Frank Piner was in Fort I
Worth last week.
Dr. .1. W, Spaulding of Hillsboro
is here on business
G . Farrington was here yester-
da\ from Lew svllle.
<’ B Sh pley and R. G Love of
Prosper were here Tuesday
R. K Halium has gone to Brown-
wood for a visit with relatives.
Mrs. T. H. C. Peary of Seymour
It’s folly to suffer
- throat
Take the cun
Price 50 cents and
Trial bottle free at J F
Rniey ft Co.’s.
keeps them soft and fluffy.
Denton Steam Laundry
Both Phono* 8.
Deeds were filed Monday whereby
M. Roberts and wife transferred
P. Goolw n, in several deeds,
38.26 acres of Hie Wm. Lloyd sur-
vey, 2 1-2 miles northeast of Den-
ton, for $2 0'15; ,., 65 acresand
acres of the J D. Lillie and
Crenshaw surveys, I 1-4 miles north
<ast of <a>urihouse for $6,856. and
."18 8 acres <>f the John Thomas sur-
vey, 6 miles nor h. for $6,075. Deed
from E Sp va and wife to .1. P
Goodwin was also filed, conveying
175 acres of the F. Trevino survey-
near Aubrey for $8. 500. Deed from
E. L. Berry an I w fe and J. II.
Hughes and' w fe to J D Snider was
I also filed Monday, conveying $100
acres of the E. Rodgers survey 14
| miles northeast of Denton to J D
j Sluder for a consideration of $4,250
Eleotric To*»ter«—Electric Iron*
And other electric fixtures Come in and see about
theie modern conveniences
Denton Water, Light and Power Co.
Tlie regular meeting of the Den-
ton Fire Department elected
delegates t« attend the State
man’s convention in Waco in
Besides the four, six other members
will at end the meeting to make the
!'‘.qtoit delegation as laree as pos-
s ble.
it is tlie hope of the department
‘o get the 1915 meeting of the con-
vention booked for Denton, that be-
ing the earliest date that the con-
vention could be secured. Each year,
includ ng this, the delegation will be
as large as possible, and every effort
made to get the meeting in 1915.
The convention, if held here, will
draw a crowd of several hundred
delegate firemen
The regular delegates elected
were: P. J. Beyett, .F, O. BelL Alton
Zimmerman and Ol s King.oThe ex-
tra, men who will attend are: H. B
Caddel, Wm. Woods, Sil Bushey. U.
F. Evans, Hubbard Bates and Rev.
II B Boyd
. Sidney Johnson and Farmer Named I Several IBhmIs Witli
Strijip Suuunih to Tnbervulosis * *
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THE DENTON HILLING CO
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SEVERAL PRGPOSITIONS
FORE IT.
About not having that wood cut and split; we will take
that worn off your shouJdcrs Phone us cord >vood, heat-
er wood or stove woo' . Yes, and Feedstuffs too.
L. F. COLLINS & SON, East Hickory St
Keeps the roots clean and
healthy, fertilises tjiem prop-
erly, Is the best of hair
ton cs because It is scien-
tifically made with a defi-
nite aim in v ew. It cleans
the scalp, stops tching and
actually grows kalr. A per-
fect Hair tonic in every way.
50c and $1.00 tne bottle,
sold at
DEANE
Photographer.
Southewest Corner Sq. Over Fox Bros. & Cc.
Bringing new ideas, new st)lei and
new designs; the latest up to right now in
Photography. Cal! and see those
Beantlful New| Sepias.
be "a relmet
every part, of-the county:’ An'im-
promptiK<Jjaw*i-between Democrat
Smith and *?xpJ»l'ist Hurd featured
the occasion. The report of the
meeting as given out afterward by
Secretary M. A Anderson follows:
The Soc alists of Denton county
-me. in. mass-meeting at the court-
house in Denton Monday, March 2b.
"A very good representation of
the dues paying membership of the
party was present.
"Arranglsments were made to
put an organizer n '.he county.
Also steps were taken toward plac-
ing a full county ticket on the
official ballot in November
' We adjourned to meet again, in
county mass niee’ing the first Mon-
day in May."
To Mothers—>And Others.
> on can use ._ Bucklen s Ain
Sal'- cure ehihfrVni ot eczema
| rushes, letter. < batings, scaly auc
cri.s ni humors, as well as tlie.i ac
I ciileu'al lijui- i.-s, cuts, burns, brio-
| es. c. . uith pertect safety. No'
j ilig e heals so qu < kly. For bo is
j . ii'.rs, uld. runn ng or fever soret
i or piles it has ll0 equal 25 cts at
I I Till II SMITH Si FEEKINt.
I HOM PERSISTENT NOSE-BLEED
STYLISH, COMFORTABI i
ECONOMICAL *
at Argyle when a freight train ran
over 3 track signal torpedo and two
pieces of the lead Shot into his leg
as he jumped from the p lot of 'he
freight
The freight, northbound. was
ba king t0 go into a siding, and the
torpedo signal had been placed on
the track to slow the passenger
train. The brakeman was riding on
the pilot of the engine, and the
freight struck the signal Intended
for the passenger train just as he
jumped down from the pilot to set
the brakes
one over half an inch long, entered
his left leg in a deep wound. He
was put in the caboose and hurried
to Denton, where, the company's
physician attend'd to the injury.
Wh le the Jeg was badly hurt, it
was thought nnr to be critically
so. the worst danaer being the feat
of blood imisoir / On this account
he was sent imflw-diately on to the
hospital af Marshall
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The City Health O(fi<er reported
the dumping grounds and sewage
disposal tanks in goo; condition.
\.ir disivssing various other
matters upon which no action was
taken, (be Council adjourned to
meet April 15 to canvass the returns
of ihi’ c tv and school house im-
provement bonds elections
Mater and Light Report.
The Water and Light department
report was as- follows
Collect ions
Balan
Water
Liglit
I’owei
Water meter lent
Electric meter rent
Electro suuplits
Plumbing.......
intrres sinking fund
Disbursements'
M'ater main extens’on
Expense........:
Electr c supplies
Elect riipa-xpense . .
Electric meters
Water meters .
Salary ............
Fuel oil
Oil and waste
Plant Improvements
Balam < on hand $330 76
Socialists of County Present in Con-
siderable Number at Meeting
Here Monday Afternoon.
J. F. RALEY 'O'"’.
DRUG STORE.
The Nyal Drug Store.
Mid“ie the Block, South S|d8
Ik-nton,
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urday night of the disease, after
sickness with *t of only about three
weeks Interment was made Mon
day at the Little Elm cemetery.
The other was that of a farmer
named Strapp, aged about 40, who
died at 9 o clock Sunday night and
was buried east of McK'nney Mon-
day - He-had been sick wiht t>ie
malady for nearly a year and had
been liedridden for the past six
months. A wife and two children
survived him.
J. been . there several months.
'' condition of Mrs. W. E. ;
, who has been dangerously ill'
j past several weeks from ob-
day to be still extremely critical. Dr
•I- Peck, a Dallas physic an was called
in consultation with her local physi-
cian Tuesday.
Two b g pieces of lead, the guesf of Mrs. John Bacon. DR. M. D. FULLINGIM,
Mrs. J, A, Simmons of Argyle vis- j
ited her mother here Tuesday.
Mrs. L. D. Cobb of Fort Worth
is the guest of Mrs. R. J. Edwards.
Len MagiU of Athens, Tenn., i»
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Ma-
gill
E. S. McKenney of Green Valley1
is attending court as a juror this
wjyk
C Mrs. G^; Wash Raines is very ill
with la grippe at her home on East
Oak street
Misses Hattie Pace and
Jlacon of Dallas are guests of Mrs
John Macon.
■I. H. Leete of Mantua, O., who
has been showing some of ris sheep
at Fort Worth, is visiting J. J Mc-
Knight.
Ira Odel] of the Parvin community
is here attend ng court. Conditions
are good in that secton he says,
since the rains.
Dr. J. M. Inge received a message
Monday night summoning him to
Ryan, Ok., to see Mrs. Berryman
Price, who Is critically ill there. Her
mother, Mrs. J. A. Withers, has
The condition of Mrs
Browjn,
for Ch.e . ______ _____ _____________ ,
structed bowels, was reported Tues- r-- - * - - - -
• « w. aawavv aww wssa^a WV W
I proud of that fact, when they do
come nobody “gete sore” nobody
“sasses back;” we’re not perfect,
not too vain to acknowledge a fault
and not too avaricious to “make
good.”
Psopla’s Home Teiephont st
T F J oh mon. Manage
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 189, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1912, newspaper, March 26, 1912; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228420/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.