Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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THE SUNBEAM
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Wedding invitations have been re-.
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W. R. SCOTT.
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fire
Another new mail train
by reason of the long drouth.
Hot Drinks
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Good Things to Eat
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Attention Students
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O. M. CURTIS, Druggist
to WORM « TIMES, SOe.
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Sanitary
Plumbing
Special Cab
Service
Patronize the Best
and be Satisfied
Ratliff Chile and CanningCo
FORT WORTH, TEX
OLD BOONE RESIDENCE OWNED
BY W. E. HMtfOT WAS BURNED
EARLY THIS MORNING.
For your small loans
Insurance.
Notary Public.
Ratliff Chile Condensed
Ratliff Chile in Cans
Ratliff Spaghetti with Chile
Ratliff Bayou Beans
R.tltff Chile Powder
HEAR WALLY CLARK
TLE TONIGHT AT THE AMUZU.
YOUR FAMILY
COUGH REMEDY
one
to
SOUTHBOUND LIMITED IS
TO CARRY MAIL POUCH.
HEAR WALLY CLARK
TLE TONIGHT AT THE AMUZU.
Bulbs
Alfalfa, Rye
Fall and Winter
Garden Seed
Hon. Luther Clanship,
• STORIES <#' THE OLD SOUTH
AND THE OLD NEGRO.”
'Monday, Oct. 22, 8 p. m.
Normal Auditorium.
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0. P. POE, Writes Insurance
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Kanady’s Seed House
West Side Square.
Notary Public
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Patronize first class
Colored Barber Shop.
Courteous treatment guaranteed.
Electric massage, hot and cold baths.
GEO. WHITTEN. Prop.
East Side Square.
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We have received a complete sup-
ply of blanks for making keys for
Ysle and all other locks.
MAGILL A SHEPARD.
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A. G. McMATH.
Farmers Implement & Vehiole Co. I
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Meets these conditions perfectly. It is re-
liable, safe and sure; pleasant to take and
quick to relieve. Its laxative action puts
it in a class by itself. Your own judgment
tells you how important that quality is in
a cold and cough remedy. Price 50c.
Hot Chocolates, Tomato,
Bullion, Tomato
Bisque, Hot Lemonade, Hot
Limeade, Hut Celery.
any
New Phone 11. Old Phone 34
House Wax Vacant and Had Been for
Several Months——Cause Unknown
—Hose Wagon Meets with
an Accident.
Everrs Hardware Co.
Heaters. Cook Stoves
The Sunbeam Band will have an
open'meeting at the First
church Friday night' Nov.
ginning at 7:15,
ly gotten under control.
The loss is about $1,800 to $2,000
and with no insurance so far as is
other j
Texa” '
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Every
passenger train in and out of Denton (
now carries mail with the exception ’
of the northbound Limited and the '
two Texas and Pacific trains.
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Blanks’ Barb PF Shop
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and .while local autoists are interest
ed, no positive entries have been
made nor prises announced.
Young Girls Am Victims
of headaches as well as older women,
but all get relief and prompt cure
from Dr. King's New Life Pills, tlis
world's best remedy for sick and ner-
vous headaches. They make pure
blood, and strong nerves snd build
up your health. Try them. 15c at
J. F Raley A Co
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Agents Fire and Cyclone Insur-
ance. We represent, companies as
good as the best. We solicit a share
of your business.
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All first-class barbers Good baths.
R. M M1TQRELL, Prop.
In selecting a cough remedy for regular use in
14 yout home you want one that is equally safe
and effective for children or adults. You want
a remedy that cures promptly and thoroughly
without any evil results whatever. •
EARLY MORNING ,
EIRE ON W. OAK
J. W. Skiles.
Proprietor.
Btrgon West Hickory St.
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.Mrs J. "A. Mlnnerly Friday-sold
94 head of turkeys here for the neat
sum of 1107.20. She has forty or
fifty head yet ■®H.
J. R. Couser from the same com-
munity, Drop, Friday sold 25 head
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amusements.
An advance' notice sa>8 of
Manship, who is to lecture at the
Normal auditorium October 22 at 8
p. th.;
He is at his best when he presents
the Old Time Darkey of the Sunny
Southland; there is his great forte.
The character that Thomas Nelson
Page and Joel Chandler Harris have
immortalized In story, Mr. Manship
presents from the platform. The
quaint humor, the great pathos and
fidelity of the children of slavery are
things that the* world can never hear
too much about. Mr. Manship knows
them accurately, and presents them
truthfully. He is on the platform to
stay, because he has a field of his
own.—Daily Courier, Bristol. Tenn.
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If you want saaltary plumbing at
reasonable .prices w Wilscn Hard
ware Com pat v
AiTs. Effie Merrett of Lewisville
has been admitted to the epileptic
colony at -Abilene, according to ad-
vice received by County Judge Zum-
WHLS- wah
Harness and Shoe
Repairing,
Or making necessary parts of any
set of harness. 1 have a complete
line of good whips and a supply "of
the best harness oil on the market. 1
have used this oil for about twenty
years and know It's good. All work
from this shop fully guaranteed
A. A. ANDERSON, >
West Oak Street.
Don't Do It.
Should you have a cough, cold or
sore chest, do not rely on nature to
cure you. They may do so—they mar
not,. Us® S-’cunon's Cough Syrup
is a balm for sore lungs and will
cure you at once.
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WITH THE DENTON CLUBS
Ariel Mesic Department
The Musical department
Ariel club met In regular
Thursday afternoon with Mis« Irene
Ferguson Twelve members re-
Our Advantages.
Largest list of subscribers,
Up-to-date equipment.
Polite operators.
Long distance lines to all
important points.
Peoples' Home Tel. Co.
i&y E. H. EGAN. Manager.
Will Give uu Open Meeting ut the
First Baptist Church Friday Night,,
\ November ill.
: with the front wheels of the heavy
apparatus. The tongue of the wagon
was brokeh by the fierce impact, the
horses were turned completely over
a fence and into the W. T. Johnson
yard, anj Driver Cowan was drag-
ged with them, sustaining sever"
! HEAR WALLY ( LARK WH1S-
"j | TLE TONIGHT AT THE AMUZU.
Sheriff Orr and Marshal Goode
Friday morning arrested and jailed I Chicken
Mood Estes on a warrant charging
him with carrying a pistol.
now carries mail with the exception :
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It will pay you io ge prices on |
plumbing supplies and plumbing |
work from Wilson Hardware Com-
pany
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED
home. Trial "treatment and full in-
formation absolutely free of anv
charge Write Frontier Asthma Com-
pany. Room 702. BuL'alo. N. Y
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Better than a sign for rent
your hquse would be a want ad.
10 words 6 times 30o—Classified.
A PERMANENT INJUNCTION
Price is positively enjoined from troubling with
qualit) when'you buy your buggies or carriages
here. It is true we sell at low prices, but price (
never steps down so low as to force quality out.
We received a big shipment of
Children’s-Outing Caps that are the
very thing this cold weather, and
especially. for ’'school wear. Extra
lengh’all wool, solid white; also,red
blu^ and white with suitable stripe
to match with tassle, only 50c
Ask your grocer or butcher. See that
R. G M. C. C. is ; tamped on our
cake Chile when you make your order
Accept nothing similar. Prepared by
LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
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N. M. BRADLEY HELIX HIH
XHOME TO DR. E. W. FRITZ
Judge S. M. Bradely has traded
his home place of 10 1-2 acres just
west of the corporate J Im its to Dr.
E. W. Frits for'the old Frits place
on West Oak street. The considera-
tion in the deeds is given at 05,000.
Judge Bradley and family will move
to town in a few days.
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. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS AT
THE PALACE RESTAURANT DAI-
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.Mrs. John Hayes were here
from Argyle.
Has Killian Burrougj. of
City, New jersey, is the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. J. C. Colt.
Miss Martha --.I
Lona -Chaney from Keller are visit- jous hurt. Others on the wagon were 1
Major . . O. Berry's, 27 S. I given a severe shaking up.
The non-arrlval of the apparatus
caused an inquiry -to be sent back
Oifr Bromo Cascara Tablets stop starting colds and relieve stub-
born ones in the shortest possible time—25 cents.
sold only by
Have you had sewer
ROLLIE SCALES TO WED'
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Former Well Known Denton Boy
and Normal Student Is to Marry
Miss Virginia Nunn.
CURTIS’ LAXATIVE
COUGH REMEDY!
Stop and consider these twb things if you
Try us and see.
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,'he girls of Stoddard Hall enter-
tain tomorrow evening in compli
’ ment to Miss i iorence Smith
will b» |
available for incoming mail in Den
ton beginning next Wednesday when
a. closed pouca will be brought -in
from Denison by tne southbound
Katy Limited. The new service wi I
bring Dallas mail and from
points on the Houston and
Central several hours earlier
under the present schedu.e.
iSPECIAL RATES LATE PERSONAL MENTION;
t to Students. ----
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For Headache—Hick’s t. apudine.
Whether from colds, heat, stomach or
nervous troubles, Capudlne will re-
lieve you. It's liquid—pleasant to
take—acts immediately Try it. 10c.
25c and 50c at dru« stores
Same as above excepting not so long; very suitable
for the little ones that stay at home and wants to play
out in the weather; white and white-blue and red, with
suitable stripe, at
connections madeA If S
you have not I would
appreciate your permit-
ting us to figure on the
bill. If I can’t do the
work as well and for
less money 1 can’t ex- f
pect to get the job, but ■
this 1 believe 1 can do. I
Phone me and estimates J
s will be furnished gladly. »
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Denton Plumb- J
ing Co.
I T. R PORTER, Mgr |
In the meantime you will no doubt-
need " some extra cover at night.
We have an exceptionally good line
of comforts and quilts; and, on ac-
count of the large stock <ve have,
we are making unusually low pri-
ces on them.
Come xnd see for yourself. We
clean,-press, dye, moke or alter any
’ * thing in the way of clothing for la
dies ana geats and operate the doh
•team and French byizine dry clean
ing plant i^ North Texas.
WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE.
Denton Steam Dye
Works and Hat Factory.
New Phone 300.
Special attention giv-
en to all calls to meet
and all trains.
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About t wenty couples attended the
dance at the Elks club rooms;
. Thursday evening.
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^Continue our Thanksgiving Special Sale on
and napkins for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
account of the very disagreeably cold weather on Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday. A great many .of the
ladies took advantage of this great value giving, but
there are lots of ladies that did not attend on
of the extemely sudden change. Therefore
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to Students.
Hereafter I will make a special rate
to students When you have as many
1 as four in a cab I will make the
One-way Price
for both going and coining
; In other words, T will carry four to and
f from a party for $1 00. Trunks and
all sdrts of baggage a specialty. We
make calls day or night, any part of the
city, usual rates.
Denton Transfer Co.
W. H. LtXp. Business Manager. |
The Denton Steam Laundry
Wants'to do your laundry work. We don't ask this
merely because we are home people, but because of that
and the fact that we can do just as good work that as you
get elsewhere.
are not already a customer of ours.
Phone us. Both phones.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY.
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9; The old Boone residence, No. 145
2 f West Oak street, owned by W. E.
Smoot of Justin' and unoccupied
S; since Sept. 1, burned early Friday
8 (morning. The cause of the fire is
S not known, and the house was
aflame nearly all through the insida
* when neighbors discovered it at
* 3112:40 and turned in the alarm.
g I Only the first flqor wails were
3 J left standing and they were protect-
; ed by an inside veneering of brick
put In when the house was built.
This fact enabled the fire department
to confine the flames to the
building without damage £ven
nearby trees.
The house on the west was at one
time in some danger of catching,
but the College hose division, which
wa8 again complimented on its speedy
, arrival and excellent work, prevent-
ed any spread. The down town hose
; .-.a~=n was put out of! commission
while making the run ah'd only after
Driver Woods of the chemical had
rac^d . back tev find what was the
matter did the extra hose arrive in
9 the emergency hose wagon.
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§; fact that it seriously'handicapped the
j department and under some circum-
S: stances might have been the inai-
rect-cause of a disastrous conflagra-
ESLr-tton. was directly due to a Halloween
■ prank. Halloweeners had turned a
| heavy iron safe used as a hiching
I block in front of the Elliott resi-
I denee on West Oak over so that it
I projected into the street. Roy Cow-
an, Who was driving the hose wagon.
Robert Turner of Garza was h€Te (didn't see it and ran full against it
today on business.
Mrs. Newton Hayes and Mr. and
today
PHONE US YOUR’ORDER FOR
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DAILY... WE. DELIVER. BO-H
returned j PHONES.
PAiiACE RESTAURANT.
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1 * 6 pretty Japanese cups and *
* saucers only . . . t OOc. 44
■54 Pretty china salad SSc *
* Pretty cake plate 35<- -X-
-X- 1 pretty jardenier 50c *
* Double close box paper. , . 25c *
We have th,e goods and the *
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, i Oberia Robertson, daughter:
Taliaferro repairs locks | of A. Whayne Robertson of Little I
and sewing machines. hXiu?wi^a^7 i's^o^r^t
ered that she is to be moved at once
tb'the home of her aunt. Mrs. EH>
Messrs. J. F. Morgan, G. W: Far-:
rington and G.-E Evans, condemnn- 8P°nded to roll cgli with
tion committee for the' road on the ana their Writers A
J. L. White land near Frisco, have , lonK interesting program XP
set Monday, Nov. 29. to hear testi-. ren^ere<*- . The name of Mrs. J. W.
mony as to the value of the land to.f'u*l'v*n *a* prepared for member-
lie condemned for the road. 'ship. Mrs. J. Weston Hall of Little
. - -Rock. Ark., a former member of th«
Ed Cisco and Lhas. Marshall, th •' club- WM a <uwrt The c,ub ad
alleged Lewisville bank robbers, journea t° meet December 2 with
have so far made no apparent at- 1 M*88 Eva Poe.
tempt to avail themselves of the re- ' -----—------- ----
duction in their bonds from .$10,00'» MRS. M1NNERLY' GETS
to $6,000 each ordered by Judge 01H7.2O FOR TURKEYS.
Potter, at the recent, habeas corpus
proceedings. »
Nothing definite has as yet been
determined in regard to *he propose';
autotnobtle endurance run for
Thanksgiving day. The plan Is to
make the run from Denton to SU-lfor $57.70.
NOTIC
I HAVE PURCHASED THE PAL- Hawkins
ACE RESTAURANT AND WOULD
APPRECIATE A PART OF YOUR
PAiiCONAGE. HAVING HAD SEV-
EN YEARS’ EXP^.ilENCE XVlTD
'.ED HARVEY EATING HOUSE4
] THINK 1 KNOW HOW TO
PLEASE. COME AND GIVE ME A
TRIAL. J. P. MAt Kr.Y, |
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THE TAILOR.
Cleans, . presses, alters and makes
men's clothes, also cleans and press*
• s skirts Will call for anl deliver.
New Phone 40 No 6 West Side
•Square
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Evers will
entertain the members of the First
Presbyterian church choir at Mrs C
! u. Hogue's this evening.
Robinson-were here f row'Justin to- ; and the emergency wagon brought ceived by-friends here for the mar-;
rfav noth rooort ti.o the hose to the fire, which was quick- riage of Rollie Herbert Scales and !
I Miss Virginia Barret Nunn, which is ~"
to take place at the First Baptist
church in Amarillo on Thursday
evening. Dec. 2, at 9 o’clock. ...r. |
Scales is a former Normal college
student of several years ago and al- i
Bunte’s Diana Stuff | ^aZh^ o7 K
Caramellon candios at J-’ E- Nunn, prominent residents of
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i headquarters is that he >s "making i different from any others
' good.”
Capt. Wm. Stiles from the country i
west of Pilot Point was here today {FISH
for one of his semi-occasional visits. !
Capt. Stiles Mhas recently
from a visit to his brother near I
Springfield, Mo., whom he baa not I
seen in forty years, the two enjoy- I
ing their reunion after their long |
separation. CrOps in that part of .Gainesville; ,
Missouri, says CapL Stiles, are poor orchard, one acre chicken yard, two
| acres field, balance improved. Mod-
■ ern four-room house, water. Must
sell -prior to Jan. 1. Small cash 'pay
ment or will take City- property on
part payment. G. E. BLEWETT,
Gainesville. Texas
Baptist
19. be
ginning at 7:15. Every one is invit-
ed to attend. The following program
will be rendered: r
Object of Sunbeam Band-Organ!- S
nation Rev. M. T. Andrews. f
We Are Little Sunbeams, chorti'
— Band.
What Four Little Sunbeams Did—
by five little boys and girls.
Reading—A Little Widow in In-
dia—Johnson.
Reading—So Was 1—Edith Sulli
van.
Duet—Hosanna —Tommie
-drews. and Leona Cobbs.
Reading—The Dying Indian Girl
—Mabel Pierce.
Address on Indians—Winnie Gra-
ham.
Solo—"Jesus Wants Me fbr a Sun-
beam—Ruth Wisdom.
I Suppose I Must Give-—Ned Mil-
lican 'fend Ray Buster. 1
Reading—Gbblins— Fannie
Minnis.
Dialogue playing Chinese school— ;
Open the Door for the Children—By I
Band.
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Another shipment of
Alarm Clocks at Minnis’
Drug Store, 75c. \
We repair locks, sewing machines,,
furniture and anything else thtft
needs fixing.
MAGILL & SHEPARD
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HEAR WALLY CLARK WHIS-
TLE TONIGHT AT THE AMUZU.
Gra-
Robinson and Miss bruises and narrowly escaping ser I
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Elm Street.
Squire T. E. Wood and Henry D. I
Robinson .were here from".tiistin tn-I
day. Both report the wheat, fields
in that seetion as looking good.
W. L. Hawk from souetheast of
city was here today en route home
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'attending the fair, spending an en-j agencies.
I joyable day in the Tamale city.
j W. C. McGintie, formerly city ed- I
I itor of the Record and Chronicle, but i
I now on the Dallas News Staff, is
- here to spend a day with home folks. ,
He is very much pleased with his ■ Minnis’ DrUQ StOFC.
Foley’s Honey "and Tar cr"-
co u gh s q u 1 ckl y, St fen gThFns' life 1 u n gs
and expels colds. Get the genuine in
a yellbw package. Garrison & Kim-
mins.
INVESTIGATE.
Six-acre truck farm one mile from
two acres five-year-old
Ranges.
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on Merit.,
100 Good Points.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1909, newspaper, November 19, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229232/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.