Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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NEWS FKOM '•L’ANYDALE.
to
mas
h>d
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
VETERINARIANS.
DEC. 7
Cru-
Shop Early
and Avoid
BLACKSMITHS.
busy
the Push
1002
Cates
H
LOST AND FOUND
to you.
DRAYMEN.
* •
•If
Try Us—We Will Appreciate It.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
F
i
RENTAL AGENTS.
AWAIT BUREAU REPORT
POULTRY AND MEATS.
GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF
kettle
FEED AND WOOD.
16c;
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
quo I
D c.
Wilson. Office tn court house.
cct-
KTOVE REPAIRING.
REPAIRING.
CARPENTERS.
HOG KILLING.
caused by
Mis
CONCRETE WALKS.
is
MISCELLANEOUS
‘.iaa’
family
tail 15c.
GROCERIES.
TRY THIS FOR A COLD
a:
PHYSICIANS.
call 1
were
NEWS AT HIGH SCHOOLL
HAS
Lae
JUSTIN HAPPENINGS.
the
Lust
at
MARKET QCO1ATT> s
receiving
1
». in
SPECIALISTS.
7
aer helpless.
OSTEOPATHS.
per
'bs .
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CHANUTE ON FIRE.
Wonderful
Z7S
Spices
& I
♦
SPORTING GOODS.
’,S
to
BUSS AND TRANSFER.
lleve tt
r o cuoifQ
(
too
net
Moody of Gainesville visit®
As Good as the Best
LOCKSMITHS.
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FEED.
Corts.
t
f
foil
/rS?;
«
■ ■ ■ ' ,'*s
■
30c
40o
Sage, ground
Cinnatron
White Pepper -
NO! F—Powdered Saltpetre
15 cts lb., 2 lbs. (or 25 cts.
25c lb.
50c lb.
40c lb.
! ladieg want to be c~~“ ,
' Unite J States by pnrcbaM.
ITCH HORRORS
STOPPED SHORT
•'1
d
and brick work phone S. A. Bushey,
new phone. 62 tig
offic,
Kincaid
da bl Wagon yard. West Oak street.
GET WISE} ADVERTISING
TIME IS TO-DAY
Inhabitants of the Danish
_ ----- __ _j annex d to
T. M. Kirk and family* let
for his appoinment at Mes
0. M. CURTIS,
Denton, Tex ax
of
an
i
■
wholesale
retail per bale
Eczema, Salt Rheum, Barbers Itch,
Carbuncles, Boil-, Stings and Ev-
ery Form of Skin Eruption
Cured by Astonishing
Discovery.
wholesale
rendered.
buckets
pe»
lb.
DRS
Mon-
A. R. McGINTIE RENTS HOUSES
In N., E., S., W. Denton. Office East
Side, Puckett's stand.
Wes
th
COTTON, lint 14 to
teed $5 to $5.20.
POTATOES,
retail $1.15;
per peck 30c.
THE RED BARN—MOREMAN A
Luster, proprietors—Nice stylish sin -
tie or double rigs at all times. Ring
us for all kinds of feed delivered
Both phones 35. tfc
FEED
Stroud.
IbK I
re* a11 |
v. a*
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Send Them
Monay/anis
LOJUJ
MMM
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LAUNDRY WORK.
an ffort <
tie sooner than usual on account C“
th, rush and worry of the Iasi week
(UusrrigM. mm »r W.
An ad. in this paper for
any business whatever is
a tnoneygram to the buy-
ing public from you.
They appreciate your
belief in their financial
standing.
They buy your goods.
A moneygram never was
maiked “collect."
The currency, pours into
your dash box of its own
free will.
if your bargains are ad vertised
• big," your sales are big.
People appreciate big, strong,
forceful trail® announcements.
Such ads inspire commercial
confidence
I
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g
The store which atiycrtisis is the
■itore a-ead. Mark mat.
I
the >
seen io $i>.3v.
COTTON SEED per tou $22 to $26. |
10 Words 6 times dally...........
10 Words, daily and weekly, one week
M L MARTIN A.
Disease of Eye. Ear.
Throat. Office over
Store.
wanted—white girl to do
light house work. Apply to Mrs. J.
A. Barton, „o Center straet. |M
B«|Wi<<t Sleeting (Tse*.
The Baptist me ting
<»ne A pplic.-tion of a Marvel of N»-
tuie Will Make You Throb with
Joyful Relief.
8 3 tfc"
NEWS FKOM LEWISVILLE.
LEWISVILLE, Dec. 5.—Rev. T. A
Lampton and J. A. Hatcher were i.i
Dallas.
Tie best there are; pure,
I fresh and full of bite; spice
I th it spices; that tarts and gives
relish and piquancy to cook-
ery.
/There is no better way of
telling how much better my
spices are than by buying
them and testing them for
yourself.
SPECIAL POUND PRICES
STOVE REPAIRING, BEST
work at right prices. Cali Barker at
MrGit.nis’ Wagon Yard, both phones.
112p
Today
7-8
SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
M.U.1
■M
KALTREUTHEK A DOLOENER.
East McKinney street. Blacksmi h
and woodworkmen. Special machine
for shrinking and setting tires; rub-
ber tires put on.
Poultry.
HENS, per lb. Sc.
FRYERS, per lb., small
large 8 to 10c.
OLD ROOSTERS. 10 to 15c
GUINEAS, per doz. $1.50
ni’CKS ne lor s ■
TURKEY’S, per lb. wholesale 13c; re
ANY LADY CAN EASILY MAKE
from $18 to $25 per week working
for me in her own home locality.
Thia la a b^nafide offer—one whicn
will pay you to investigate, even If
you can only spare two hours per
day. No investment requiied. Turn
your spare time into mondy. Writ®
mo at once for particulars. Address
MART B. TAYLOR, Box 30, Wo-
man’s Building, Joliet, 111.
LOST—TUESDAY AFTERNOON
on South Elm Street, or the square,
a class pin marked "8. H. N. J. 07.”
Reward; this office. 99e
using the Dally and Weekly w’.
put your ad before 16.0c reader-
th Cor bination rate—cLASSIFIKi
i—Is only 4c a word. 10 words 4vc
OTTON IS DOI Nt, LITTLE AWAIT
ING THAT REPORT THURS-
DAY MORNING.
Il ■
Classified Ad^
WELLS AND HENRY. FRESH
(neats and poultry delivered. Phones
•8, McKinney street.
NEWS FROM WAKETON.
WAKETON, Dec. 6.—Some people
killed hogs uur.ng the cold weather.
Bud Davidson and wife of Foi
V. orth were here to visit her sist i,
An er. on, who is sick.
ewel, two-year-old daughter c
W. C. Diiiard, had her clotiKs part-
ly blithe 1 of. wiiiie standing ty a
fir , but for-una ely was un-njur >
M~s. Ashley v si ed Mrs. Hopkiu.
near Dallas.
Maiam Hudson and wife were her
from tn.liiioma to vi = »t bis met-tr.
who is in pocr health.
The most effective ana harmlis*
way to cure the grippe or imeak a
severe cold, either in the head, chest,
back, . tcmach or limbs, is a dose of
Pape’s Cold Compound every two
The Ginncrs* estimate of 'he
ton crop is 10,02b,ooo bales g nn i
and a total of ll,126,0v0 for the
season.
qy-’w ■
B., M.
Nose
Raley
Allspice \
Ginger I
^Bl^ck Pepper I
Cavenne Fepper 35o lb
N'ustard Engl sl l
Nutmeg I
Cloves ■
MUWMMMM
Now Is the time to think of a Christmas
Present, and what would be bettor
than a Nice Piece of
Furniture, Rugs, Picture Frames,
Plate Racks, Rockers, Brass Beds
I I I.
HOGS, per pound, gross—Light 5 u>
fie; heavie. 6 to G 1-2C.
COWS, per lb 2 3-4 to 3 l-2c
The business managers
Bronco, the High School
COW FOR SALE—NICE Y'OUNa
cow with calf two months old. Price
very reas liable. No. 20 Hann. *6pj
. .—.. 4
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN-
ger work done call No 307, cither
phone, tfc
Allison’s Pharmacy
West Side.
WHEN YOU NEED A CARPEN-
tey telephone the McCullar Lumber
company Both phonr-e. 301tfc
West Highland street. Both phone' On receiving work that
116tfc daughter had happ net to an
- . ..i rlnht Kf va T> cwlil vtc«-sva trl
De Prepared for Emergencies.
When a cold conu-s to you—■or in your
family ora sudden phiil—if you h-titnl -i.a
you are making recovery hard. A teaspoon-
ful of Perry Davis’ Painkiller in half agism
of hot water or milk will be ti e thing to save
later and greater trouble. Thia old rehable
family remedy sells by millions of bottles
annually. 85c. (the new size) and 50c.
L. FULTON HAS 20 ACRES JUST
north and adjacent to Denton with
good improvements to rent, also all
kinds of houses. $8P
BUT TENNIS GOODS. FOoTBAT.I.
goods, locks ana trunk keys at the
Bicycle Store. W. A. TALIAFER-j
RO. Novll
W. E. BOTTS, VETERNAR1AN—
Of Southwestern Veterinary coiieg-
Daliaa, Office; Brock’s wagonyard
Phonea 42 (new) 306 (old>; real
'deuce 284-Blu^ (new).
WE REPAIR LOCKS AND SEW-
ng machines, make keys to fit any
ack MAO ILL A SHEPARD tfc
DENTISTS.
J W. FRALTN. DENTI8T. SOUTH
side square Middle of Block upstairs
Denton. Texas tfr
$5 REWARD—I WILL PAY $5
for every wolf killed vith'n five]
miles of my place. A. D. TURNER.;
8 4 tfc
Yes’.
14 1-8
: are with th« Dig Fulks, te is a sort
' s’ and respons bib-
all school projects,
< i n< truing th Bron-
/ N
ii Days
35/
WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL
delivered at your house or
pH ne Plnckley & Le ter,
< . ,’..W
HELLO, LYNCH & SLATON,
Fresh groceries, butter and egg* es-
pecially. Both phones Idecp
end grade, whole-sale, $3.65
$2.90; retail 10c higher on 100.
■'UN MEAL 35-lt «ac* i
60c; retail 6 5to 70©< Haff sacks
wholesale 31c; retail 35c.
.»S. > r lb. wholesale 2 ’Ac. re
i-.ll 4<-
■ • >i FLOUR.
S2 73 to $2.9(i.
LOCAL QUOTATION .
DENTON, Dec. 7.—Lint cotton,
guoj middling, war worth 14 l-2c
uere today and in 'he seed, acccrd
ing to condition, up to $5-20. in
. .-..i
DR, J. S CRAWFORD.
4>athlc Physician. Established sit
years in Hann block. Phone connec-
tions.
reran per
$1.60 to $1.63
trail you a laree trial nackag® The
Cntfclay Co., Chleaeo, III
It Is so’d and highly recnmmewS- . /
ed ’n Denton by O M CuPIS.
RING 349 WHEN IN NEED OF
groceries and especially cbarcoa'
FORD CRAWFORD 349 Old.
/" 4 : - /’’J
Everything is here now
that will be here except the
crowds Gc^first choice by
coming early. Come in and
sec as soon as possibible and
as often after that as you can.
If you don’t see what you
want ask for it. Let us show
you ’
NEWS FROM PRAIRIE -CHAPEL.
+ . RAJRIE CHAPEL, D o. «--Rev.
J. W. Tincher Aas rent back on his
work for another year.
I f’•as T elia May Tincher of Aubrey
, visited herp.
| Wess Scoggins was in Sanger,
I Mr. and Mrs Inles Holloway
Mingo Visited J. C. Holloway
fam'lv.
A box suprer at the Bap* 1st chart1
p* Ccsner Saturday night net*-i
177.
8UNNYDALE, IKK. The wea-
ther continue dry and cold.
Among thoaj in Denton recently
were: Mr. and Mrs. Trigg, Miss Ida
Lyles, Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Starr an 4
uaugu er, Nuts Myitle Stuart, J. E.
Elrod, W. H. Arnold, R. G.
baugh and son, C. W. Archer, Tom-
my and Arington Stuart and J. L.
Bryan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Sublett of Den-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Su3-
*ect and family.
GRAHAM FLOUR, uer 100 lbs., re-
| call $3.50; 12 1-2 lb sacks 50e.
■ LARD, country wholesale per lb..
" ‘ 10-iK
00c;
HOG KILLING TIME IS HERE
I’m well prepared to kill your i.oga.
r'OR ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE t.usrin Hill, 59 Carroll street. 103p
sOcfeti's
club and the Girls" d-Sharp
which musical organ zaticns
been imiispensabiu if late in
s i oral entertainments giv n by tn .-
ci' o->ls in *h audi'orium.
Poland China hy Express.
W. E. Smoot yest r lay received by
express from a party ’n Missouri, a
v. ry fine registered Toland China
male, which he will place on h’s nog
ranch a few miles north- ast df tow n.
hours until three consecutive dos-es |
ire taken.
You will distinctly feel the cold 1
breaking and all grippe symptoms
going aft r the very first dcse. It
promptly relieves the mo t miserable
neuralgia pains, headache, dullness,
head and nose stuffed up, feverkn-
uess, sneezing, sore throat, running
cf the no e. sereness, stiffness anti
rheumatic aching.
Take this harmless Compound as
directed, with the knowledge that
there is no other medicine, made
anywhere else in th« world, which
will cure your cold or end
misery as promptly and without anv
other assistance or bad after-effi^s
FOR THE BEST FEED AND
wood, call Clifford Stroud. N w
Phone 291, Old 157. SWlN’DOLt’,4
VARIETY* STORE. 109p
Magill & Shepard,
Furniture and Undertaking.
WEST SIDE SQUARE. BO IH PHONES 148 i
Yest.
14.85-6
15.13-4 15.09-1 I
Spots steady, unchanged; middling
sales 750 bales.
DR C. LIPSCOMB SR.. 1
movvd his office to the Allison Phar-
macy on the West Side. 32tfc
*W. E McCARE, PHTSICIA *ND
surgeon. Midwifery a specialty. I
treat diseases peculiar to women.
Diseases of rectum and csncei Of-
fice over Garrison drt-’K store
s!d« square. Both phone» D.
Texas.
15c;
cans $1.80; 5-Iz.
bulk, per lb 18c.
BACON, retail, dry salt extras.
Per
Galveston Spots—
Middling .......14
Steady, sal e 200 bales.
Giese Y
7.82 7 S2
7.S21-3-2 7.t>51,h
the world can supply.
After three years' resoirch we
have conclusively demonstrated that
the
Midland sufere ] cne of Hie most
disastrous fires it has had in gCperal
years. .The loss was a hundred
iiousand dollars and was paitiaiiy
insured.. Tne if ’ it - s -i.siOzi-J was
an ixpio.tijc of ga or.i.c.
BRING YOUR POULTRY’ AND
•ggs to S J. McGinnis, McKinn.y
‘•reel, for highest cash prices.
LOST OR STOLEN FROM
Inge and Kimbrough’s office
day, Dec. Sth, dark gray overcoat
with physician'* stethoscope in
pocket. Finder returning same to
Dr. Kimbrough will be paid for his
trouble. Dr. J. W. Roark, Roanoke,
Texas. »8c
dal), in i
Mexico will i,e
Meehodis
year.
Mrs. Ola Davis was in Bolivar.
Octr V\ t son uas -n Denton.
Miss Lillie McCabe of Dentcn vis.
ited here.
Me ers. Sols and Hayburn ate h r,-
from Sanger
J. E. Roswell W. E. Kelly. W. r.
Wilson and Will Dyche went to Bel
Ivar.
Mrs. Georgia Tincher and
Ima Tincher ire vis ting in Krum.
Henry Lanford was in Dalias.
John Mann was in D nton.
W. A. Blagg of iowa Park
visiting Reno Dyche.
C. E. Morris has re urned from
Ch'llicothe.
Will Allen was tn Denton
Coon Smith was in Denton.
J. D. Mays of Green Valley was
h er
Miss Dell May Tincher visited
Wesley.
quinine 1 not eff ctive in
treatment of colds or grippe.
NEWS FKOM FKAIKIE MOUND.
P..AIRIE MOUND, Dec. 6.—1 h
weather is cold. Rain is badly
needed.
—oat people are tnrough picking
cotton, and the farmers are
breaking land.
Pink Hampton and sister Maude
attend d the par-y near Bartonville
Ea’urday night.
Miss Mattie Bround visited home
folks near Hawk school house.
4—.c-n Henry and wife of Sunny-
dale and Sam Jones of Denton were
guests of O. V. Roach and family.
airs. John Stewart is reported as
sick.
Among those in Denton the pas'
week from here w-re Henry Stewart,
Mrs. Potts and son Willie Misses
Emma Wil&cn and Bertie Fr-eman
D. P. .aylor, Mr. martin, H
Freeman and Sam Brown.
perfect health after using this dis-
covery a short while. The discovery
is principally composed of a collec-
tion of roots that are soaked in ho’
water, then the juice is extracted
from them. It is called Root Juice
Many say that the energizing effects
cf one swallow of the juice is al-
most Instantaneous. It s ems that !t
relieves almost any trouble of the
s’omach, bowels kidneys and liver
and 'hat its soothing, healing ami
tcri'- sr' >n • » the directive and
secretory organs is ro rapid that ev-
en some of the worst cases cf ind1-
gestion, constipation and nervous- ;
nesg, kidney troubles and rheuma-'
tism are perceptibly benefited front
the very start.
Compound, which any druggist in < and a fit memento of tne seho’!
y^ar it represents when the youn
’ itors cf it will be last the age of
; si hool and )«s< hocl fun and such
light and fooltsh things as the out-
come# of a football or basket ball
sime ha* w-’s won (always) back in
the days when a score of 38 to u
would have made them yell wild and
We have in our stock this year many beautiful
things that have a value that will last, and we want
our customers to remember that they can come,
select and have anything bought put away for them
til! wanted This will be our pleasure, and a help
Produce.
BUTTER, per lb couLtrv whole-
sale 20 to 30c cash or trade; de-
livered to priva • residences or
hotels and boarding housee a» 2®
to 30c; creamery, per lb 30c.
EGGS, wholesale per doz. 25 to 30e
cash; retail 25 to 35e; demand
strong, af'erings scarce.
SWEET POTATOES, per bu., whole-
sale $1.40. retail per pk. 40e.
COLORADO POTATOES, whoto-
sc.e $1 00; retail $1.15; retail
e
Justin Tribune.
An Unfortunate -Accident.
W-.de at play on the campus
ti the Justin high school Monday after
Denton, noon, liitle Mary Bell Robinson, 11-
i year-old daughter of Mr.
i 11. D. Robinson, fell, breaking
We realize that ChristmasXvill soon be the order
of conversation, now that Thanksgiving day hag
passed for a year. A real Christmas'is what all
want to make it, in loving tokens and kind re-
membrances.
rpn WOOD, FEED, POULTRY
or eggs Phone S. J. McGinnis Ea-t
McKinney street. Prompt delivery.
FRANK WILKIN8CN. MEAT
market Our daily atm is tor-’furnlsli
you with fre»b. tender meats. Let
us have your order
eng aving and pritn ng work has
bien let. The Brcnco board of edi-
‘ors and assis ants w as complete-!
sotn' time ago, and a most efficient
orps of woikers have been secured,
i‘ is. b'-lieved, as the Brcnco is pret-
ty dose to the hearts f the High
i t
a
Congressman Rendell introduc d
a bill to have -ongre s ccnvenej'ou
MAY’S & WILSON. CIVIL PRAC-' -March 4 instead of the iiis; Monday
tire io all courts. Chas. Mays, H. R ‘a December,
tviiun- rvrrtr* t-. ■ —————
. .AYS FKOM BARTONVILLE-
BARTONVILLE, Dec. 4.—A. B.
Chambers of Fort Worth visile i
relativ- s h< re.
Ed Brown and wife of near Lew-
.'svi..e v sited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Brown.
Miss Bertha Breeding spent a few
days wi h relatives in Lewisville.
Mr. and Mrs. Dock McMakin visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMakin at|
Argyle. I March...
Miss Nellie W nn, who is teaching i
school here, visited a' r par nts at
Denton.
Will Wallace and family liaa'e
moved near Justin.
Sirs. J. T. Simmons of Lewi-v’c
v.site I relatives here.
W. A. Chambers and family vis '.-
■ <1 rola iv<s :n L wisville.
Ollie Calvert and sister of Wake-
ten visit d relatives here.
Rev. R. Keith visited h s sons. W.
W. anl Sam, at Fort Worth.
Fre i — awr nee of Denison visited
home folks here.
r par nts
. ♦ r -nSay '
There’s an Item tn the advertw >
column today that you’ll be Inter
ratal tn. Look It up.
1110 words g timea SO®—Claaaiflsd
'WOSWSp™’ * .......
FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT FOLD-
j Ing bed for sale or exchange for goo 1
milk cow. Old phon- 234. 98d,ltw?
7. -Today’s
l.iverp' oj Close Wt’dnes"ay was Un-
'liangcil to Slightly Lower and
Other Maikets W en- about in Line
•—Quotations,
i Ttte Daily and Weekly go int
more than 3,000 homea. Haven
yon a atory about your business yc
would Ilk® those 3.tt"0 families
111,000 people—to read?
The Baptist me ting which -ad
OSTEO-jbeen In progress st the Presbyterian
church in this city for the past ten
days, closed Sunday night.
Most Severe Cold «n<] Gripp, Mis-
ery Relieved in a Few
Hours.
14 3-4c;
T ie astonishing cures by Cuttclay.
t.i" Mexican clay or dry, powdery!
to’canlc mud are <x r„ordinary ’t
< ’iD-' the Pkv. Tho>. MerPschtr.e,’Ml
Carmel Church, at Denver, Co)., of
sovett er,tea. W. McSwiggtns,
105 Wt ipple St Ct* '"‘.o cured ec-
zema on his hands, ais a rore finger
I and a carbuncle on h’s arm, DwigM
4 Brown of the Chicago Department of
8u°UR. per luo lbs . firstt god •'‘c Supplies, had a sore on his face and
- . »» ^9 ~~ •- 1 r.. I> 1 . z» I zw w “ SC •%» t —
for years was ‘n dread Of cancer.
1 Couldn’t get anything o even re-
Two auplicatfons of thia
astonishing Cutlclay cured it.
I Y’ou ran get a good sized can of
' Cutii lay a almost any drug store
; for 5o cents an,) ft Is worth a whole
i carload of anything else. Try it. Ne
(matter what skin trouble you have*
try Cu ic’ay. It draws out and ab-
sorbs the poison, forms a protective
scaio on any sore spot, prevent*
spread of the infected part, instant-
ly relieves all Itching, enables new,
pink skin to quickly grow and the
cure Is quick and complete. It la ■
natural subs ann> mined in th© deep
earth ’I'1 ground to a fine, dry pow- »
der. Nothing ls added, notb’ng takes
from It—you get it in a’l its won-
derful, na ural state and you win
simply be astonished at the mar-
veloiig way in which ft quickly act*
and at the ins ant re’ief.
You can get a large oan of
Cut!< ay at any drug n ore for St
cents, or w')] hP mailed npon re-
ceipt of price. It you wft4 t© first
demonstrate what the wonderful
Cutlc’ay will do for upon the
rrcclp* of ’six cent* In stamp* t»
pay cost of packing, etc, we w»H
DR. ELI BUYHER, VETERINARY*
•nrgeon Office at Murphy s Livery
3 able. Both phones 152.
* Residence, Old phone 4$9.
Harry Brown an cld resident ot
Wich ta Falls was shot ani instant-
ly killed by tiis son in-law, L. G Han
after ho had killed the firs* vic ini
Police Officer J. A. Stanley, who ha i
gone to make the arrest, was sho
and ins’antly killed by liar'. Hart
was arrested.
c.ass Friday
s.
II. A .erftt and family have
an
Hoc. \V. O. Davis of Nev.
he pri a< l:er at the
church for th- com.ug
FOKT YVDRTH l-IYESTOCK.
FORT WORTH, Dec. 1
today: Cattle 5700; calves
nogs 600.
Steers—Steady; tops $5.35.
Cows—Steady; tops $3.80.
Calves—S eady; tips $5.50.
Hogs—-Higher; tops $7.70.
Jiui Parrott and children have
returned to Mart, after a. visit with
Mative*.
Rev. A. N. Julian has moved
family to Choico.
Mrs. Tom Hyder was in Dallas.
Will Massey is here from Groom.
W. W. Sherrill was in Dallas.
Mira Ethel Travelstead has gone
to Italy to teach school.
Mira Ben ha Breeding of Barton-
ville visited her cousins, Misses Sim-
mons.
Mira Gertrude Cobb visited heia-
uve8 in Dallas.
Rev. W. R. McCarter is the new
M-.thod st preacher and has moved
his family here from Mesquite.
Alphus Chambers of Fort Worm
and Joel Chambers of Cleburne were
gues b ot relatives here.
Henry Stewart was here from A-
gyle.
Jim Davis has moved his family
eight miles agt of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsie
Garza were here.
Dr. D. S. Ligon of Danton give a
lecture at the Lewisville academy.
Mrs. John Simmons and sons.
Ernest and Clif-on, visited relatives
at Bartonville.
A. Jasper was here from Denton
Tuesday to attend the funeral
Mrs. Ella Massey.
J. M. Hendrix was in Dallas.
Jim Sparks visited home folks in
Dillaa.
Mrs. T. A. Jasper of Denton is
the guest of relatives.
Miss Rachel Parkinson of Wag-
ner, Ok., is the guest of Miss Ger-
trude Cobb.
Mrs. Ella Massey of Groom died
at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. E
Bradley, Monday night. Her remains
were interred in the old Hall ceme-
tery Tuesday aftenoon.
BALED SHUCKS, BRAN CHOPS,
bran, corn chops, wood in th© cord,
stove wood or heater wood delivered
to you. Pnone tie jrour wants
We salt our shucks IL they era
baled; they are better Kent ton geed
h„ilR and meal- ARKANSAS MILL.
I. G. HESTER, Prop.
i .
Fe- Hi-
CORN, shelled p r bu. Ky car, 60c; |
less than car it s 65c; ear 5Uc. i
WHEAT, per bu., $i 00.
COTTON SEED MEAL.
ton $2 8 at var; . .
per 10 0 lbs.
COTTON’ SEED HI LLS, per ton hi !
car $10; $ 10 50 at barn; 55 to 60e i
per 100 lbs.
COHN CHOPS i»-r i"u ’bs . whole I
Sale $1.20; retail 5c to 10c per
. rw It zner.
LRAN per 100 lbs. wholesa'e $1.25; I
retiii 5 to 10c higher.
f’H>< K’’N .'El- D oer too
whol sale $125 to $1.35:
19i higher.
BALED SHUCKS, psr ton. $
.-'KAI HIE HAY per ’ o’ whol-eni’
$15.50; retail per ba'i" 60 to 65<
ton $16.50.
JOHNSON GRASS HAY’
per ton. $16.00;
55 to 60c; per ton $ 17.
. BALED STRAW, per ton $5 to $6
suff red for years wl h some chron- OATS, whol sale per bu 38 to 40c.
c ailment have been restored to retail 45 to 50c.
jENTON,
tations:
Liverpcot—- Open
Jan.-heb. 7.80-1^ 7.82 7 S2 1-5
March-Ap. 7.821-5-2 7.85 M 7«8.b G
spots quiet and steady, 3 point-
lower; middl ng 8d; sales 8,000.
Our candy is as rfood as
any of the other candies
even when they are fresh.
Ours are always fresh, con-
sequently better than that
which is not fresh. Pure
and wholesome.
4 lb. Holly covered box, $2.W
2 lb. Holly covered baS^ttl.25
1 lb. Xmas box, 50c. V »
• 5 lb. box mixed candy,
Bag candy 'rom 5c i ackadc up
The Candy Kitchen
North Side Square. \
DO YOU NEED HELP? ALL
kinds of dray work and household
gooda moving done. Phone us
BROWNLOW A STRICKLAND
New PH>ne 110, Old Phone 310.
With Eia hiisiavni Over a
Pi’covcry.
A w'il known s; Lntist recently In-
troduced to the people of Chanute s.
1 c i.: v ’ cs-.’ung fro.a years oi
hard s‘udy, ext nsive ’ravel and
much experim'n ing that lias become
th" ’3'1; or 'bovsnnds ani has set
4-at city on fire wl*h enthusiasm
over ‘he many wcnlerful th ngs it
ha- ''cne. Scores cf p ople who have
Don't put off for some future time what can
be (lone now.
retail,
lb. 14c; smoked sides
wrapped bcllle sper lb. 20e
to 24c; breakfast bacon lb. 26 t*
5 5' ; bates wholes* e 19 to 21c; rw»
tail per lb. 19 to 22c.
12 1-2*.
grippe schooi-ers. It Is their sincere aim
pr duce of their un ted effort
, . ’i i:al i.iai will be worthy of the
as a 25 rent package of Pape s Cold | work and time and thought put into
" . • - _ *— 2_' * . and a
SHERMAN STEAM LAUNDRY
CO., Best laundry work and cour-
teous treatment C. R. HAMILTON.
Agent. Both phones.
UPHOLSTERING’ YVORK.
1 -------
WE ARE STILL HERE TO MAKE
you a good bed. Hicks Upholstering
Co., new phone 94. 97p
, NEWH FKOM AUBREY.
aUBREY, Dec. 6.—W. T. Wilson
was in Denton.
T. J. Phillips >s visiting in Wes-
‘ tern Texas.
Pref. J T. Teei attended the Nortj
Texas Teachers’ assoc.ation at Van
Als yne.
Mrs. P. E. Stillwell was in Denton
' A. E. Brew t was in Denton.
J. T. Robinson was in Dentcn.
Miss Willie Farris of Demon is
visiting here.
Mias Aii.’iiie Johnson of Pilot Pun,
was here’
The ente: tainnv nt given by
elceutio’i c.ass Friday night
quite a u< <
Rev. .)
moved io ■ ,k ir new bom- at Cr
sens less things that
High school yells.
( There seems to be much interest
j being displayed by the pupils in tn
of the ]<wj; IWO or three years, and espec-
annual,! jally the last one, In school and
have started work early this year in | school affa.rs, and every High school
o^get the annual out a 11*-! pupil, to say nothing of the primary
~jr.nl imermediates whose syrnpa tires
or sc of school. The contract for tlic i personal inter'
_ «_j >. .L - j,y concerning
and especially
cu.
Tho new building and auditorium
have afforded much better means
of a social element in school life,
and wi h its music facil ties ba-
be n the cause of the organ zing of
three musical clubs, which are al-
ways most nec ssary to promote, or
h ip prome'e the right sort of schoo,
•nd ' lass feeling.
There are now*, b sides the literary
tie Boys’ Oct= te. the Glee
chr.r.
hav ?
tile
■ *..• '■ ■f*". I’.I;
ALWAYS ON TIME— NEVER
mte* • call. Denton Transfer Co.
* Both phonra.
Nr w Orleans—- Open Close
January... 14.87 14.86-7
la 12
jug 1M vv-ui I--, up IM ... vviwo, per ID C 3-4 ’ll 3 I-ZC
miscellaneous markets are but slight- |
ly changed, cats being sour w hat ,
higher and corn somewhat low r| Demands have to be met in any
with 50c the latter’s top. The pcul- ! line of business Success will follow
try market is strong, but unchange r j the firm who meets the demands of
and eggs are very strong at 25 to3ae I the pecpl“ We are meeting th*
wholesale. ! demands o’ any families tn Dento*.
| May we ■ t yours? We can. LONG
& kd .. phones 44.
7.- R ceip’s I
. ioq; - ----------- . . ------.-----------S
NEWS FROM FINGER.
SANGER, Dec. 6.—Mole ccld wea-
ther, but no rain yet.
in V. Baker of Valley V’iew assist-
ed by- the paster, Rev. N cholscn, is
conducting a moating at he Pre--!
vi.risn cl.ur h asl Mrs. Mal-
lard are leading the singing.
Mrs. Forbes, who lived a.out nfn1
miles nortixw st of her?, d ed very
sv.d'’enly Friday nigat and was in-
terred in the Sanger cemetery Mov
oay morning. Mrs. Forbes was the
' uaughter of F. M. King of »h s plitc’t
j She leaves her husband and fi-*e
I chi.drm, the youngest about six
months old. Her sister, Mrs. Henry
Brockman of San Angelo, attend®
tue funeral. ’ f
The liitle child of Paschall Hamp
'ton has pn iimonia and is not ex-
pected to live.
Mrs. Harter was seriously ill last
week, but is much improved.
miss Tlizabeth Smith visited -n
Krum.
Rev. Beck and wife arrived Satu
day and he preached i» a first ser-
mon at the Methodist church her
Sunday.
Mr®.
here.
Kev.
Friday
qi fie
her little
i acci-
dent Mrs. Robinson proceeded
once, in a buggy, to the school build-
ing and in alightlbg from the bugry
D.' her foot slipped from the step of the
and i >4 i de and in falling her knee cap
Drug ' was dislocated, thereby rendering
FIRST CLASS WALKS AT REA-
•oaabl® price* J M Gurley, n'-w
phiae 147-blue I85t?c
New York— Open Close Y’esi.
January. 1 4 7 1 1 4.74-5 1 5,73-4
march.... 14.J9-S 14.U8-15 14.97-8
->pot squiet, unchanged; middling
15c; sales 2u00 bales.
and Mrs.
’’ ; her
DR. ADA KINCAID. OFFICE 43 j left leg botwien the knee ani ankl
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 97, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 1910, newspaper, December 7, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1228898/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.