Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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merchandising
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Denton at the same stand.
For the Year
We wish to thank you here for your assist-
ance in making this year, 1910, one of the best
years in our twenty-seven years of successful
. -V
John A. Hann & Company
We wish to solicit
MAGILL ®. SHEPARD ;
Furniture and Undertaking.
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May the New Year prove of ever increasing
happiness and prosperity to you and yours.
LAST CALL ON
MISSES’ COAT SUIT;
Your busine
the coming
McNew & Christian,
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We extend to you and yours best wishes
fora happy and prosp :uus New Year.
May the year 1911 be ne fullest of hap--
piness and conte n me nt you have ever
known.
One lot Misses’ Coat Suits, worth
$12.00, $13.50 and $15.00, colors
hrown, green, blue, red and mix-
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NO MARKETS TODAY.
DENTv*-*, Dec. 31.—All cotton,
markets are closed today account Of
N<w Year. ■“ ......
In the local market with prices un-
changed from yesterday.
CHANGES IN BUSINESS |
Two changes in local business!
houses ar» in effect for the first of ■
the year. J. E. Wilson, Sr., J. E. Wil-
ton, Jr., and James Barnes have
purchased the ntereat of Mirs. D.
Lee Long in the dry goods firm, of
Long «c Wilson and it is now J. E.
Wilson & Co. G. T. Turner, until
lately of Lloyd, bas purchas d an in-
terest in the grocery store of his
brother, D. R. Turner, and the firm
is now Turner Brothers.
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was badly constipated. The <’octorn i
satd that her a'omach. liver, kidneys
and bowels were ail badly dlsejrted. i
When I got the first bottb of Root■
Juice she was reduced to a mere
skeleton, and we feared that she
couldn't take t, as no medlcfn-1 we
had tried latelv would lay on her
stomach, but the first dose of the'
juice seemed to soothe her stomach I
and do her good. She has us'd ’
hardly two botHes. but's now out of j
bed and is rapidly recovering her
strength, flesh and health. The num-
ber of people that are going to Alli- |
son's Pharmacy to inquire about th'
remedy is increasing dally, as so |
many of those who are using It are,
pra’sing It very highly to 1“ '
It Is sold for $ 1 a bottle or! *
|1aa <9 RA 1 ?
buying thren bottles at a time n I
onder to eave fifty cents.
have vou.
Creating Great Excitement
Neighborhood.
(From the Bloom’ngton, In.il., Daily
Telephone.)
Mir. Martin Vanwick drove sixteen
miles to town this morning to get
three bottles of Root Juice He sa. J:
"The remedy has done wonders at
my house and everybody in my
neighborhood is excited over it. If
it had fallen from heaven it could
not be any bett r. I wouldn't take
a fortune for wat it has done for st
my wife. Before taking Root Juice g
she jvas in bed and everyone thought ?!
her case was hopeless. Even water P
would sour on her stomach and gas §
would form and press up against her g
heart so that t would almost stop j,
beating. Her tongue was badly V-
coated and she would complain of' ®
a b’tter, then a sour taste fn her S
mouth. Som- times her bowels would ‘.IL. ....... . . _
be running off and at other t ines she
will be appreciated during
ear and we solicit a contin-
a continuance of your busi-
ness, assuring you that our earnest efforts will
be given you at all times.
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$8.75.
JULIAN
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One lot of children’s
heavy reduction.
S
ir you have sometutnjr to sen »*•
CLASSIFIED COL’Onf I* the Pla-
to reach the buyer*.
inrsPEPsi
rets’ for three months and being en
cured of stomach catarrh and drape
I think a word of praise Is di
’Cascareta’ for their wonderful com
Hon. I have taken
called remedies but *
find that Cai
than all the
he «ord,
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OSTEOPATHS.
LOCAI NEWS BREVITIES
Buarl Roas ia sick.
freight
WILKIN8CN,
ma-
ATTOKNEYS—AT-LAW.
work,
DENTI8TS.
Co ,
dfainfeefant,
ALL
on
Co.,
Turner
TAILO1UNG ANU REPAIRS.
GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEE
SPORTING GOODS.
Co.,
phones.
GROCERIES
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
IY AND FEED STABLES
FvR RENT.
STOVE REPAIRING.
REPAIRING.
PHYSICIANS.
FEED AND WOOD.
RENTAL AGENTS.
BVSS AND TRANSFER.
VNANI-
THE
LAND FOR TRADE.
MINCEM. * NEOl’h
REAL ESTATE.
SEWING MACHINES.
never
State
D.
uni-
and
also.
RY AND
MeKInnry
r THE RED BARN—MOREMAN A
Luster, proprietors—Nice stylish sin-
gle or double rigs at all timee. Ring
aS for all kinds of feed delivered.
Both phones St. tfe
Give Turner Brothers your 1911
grocery business. They'll pp rec late
the business, and you'll like the ef-
ficient service, good goods and low
pKcce.
GERMAN CRUISER CANCELS
ITS VISIT AT GALVESTON.
FOR RENT—NICFLY FURNI8H-
ed room o Weet Oak street. Apply
Beyett Brea. 120c
FOR RENT—THREE UN FUR N-
lahcd rooms. New phone 364-Red.
120c
FOR
Denton
grocery
TURNER
DRAYMEN.
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DO YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD
truck farm, eight acres. In D ntonf
Good house, cistern, well, four hun-
dred fruit trees, one sere in berries;
one-half cash, balance to suit. Rout*-
2, Box 99. H. W. oANDERS. See
or write me not later thin Rebru-
ary 14.s I29e
HOUSE.
New
121e
en, lost be-
go Tuesday
reward for
IBs?
DR. ELI BUYHER, VEi’ERINARY
jn. Office at Murphy’s Livery
>. Both phones 162.
REAS-
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Attorney General W.ckersham is
believed to have taken the attitude
of standing for no more fnes from
trust law violators, but will invoke
the criminal statute*, much to the
alarm of the bath tub trust mem-
bers.
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We make keys to fit any lock;
we repair umbrellas, s/wing
chines at Bicycle store.
and Weekly go into
3,000 homes.
FRANK WILKIN8CN, MEAT
(market Our dally aim la to furalsb
yon with fresh, tender meats. Lot
ar have your order.
AND >
BRING YOUR POUL
.<<, to 8 J. McGlnnla,
ureot. for highest cash price*
OF CONCRETE
ie 8. A. Bushey,
6|trc
FOR RENT—DENTON MACHINE
shop. East Hickory street, formerly
occupied by Mr. Storrie. A. LOGAN.
120c
66 REWARD—I WILL PAY »5
for every wolf killed within five
mues of my place. A. D. TURNER.
64tfc
1 ue Dally
ore than 3,000 homes. Haven'*
vou a story about your business you
would like those 3,000 families—
16.000 people—to read?
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An Unfair Attack.
Pietro was working with a gang ai
railroad construction He bad been
told to bewnre of rattlesnakes, but a«
sured that they would always give tbe
warning rutile before striking
One boi dny be was eating bls noon
luncheon on a pine log when be saw a
big rattler colled a few feet In from
of him. He eyed the serpent and lie
gan to lift his leg* over the log Ho
had barely got them out of the waj
when the snqke's fangs bit the bark
beneath him.
“Soo of a guna!" yelled Pietro
“Why yon no riuga da bell?“—Every-
body's
Forgot One* In Awhile.
The health of the body as well as of
the mind depends upou forgetting. To
let the memory of a wrong, of angry
words, of petty meanness, linger and
rankle in your memory will not only
dissipiUe your mental energy, but it
will react upon tin* body. The secre-
tions will be diminished, digestion Im-
paired. ale>p distnrlied and the general
health suffer in consequence. Forget
ting is a splendid mental calistlieni'
and a good medicine for the body.
First and Forsmost.
“My wife has a great deal to say to
me als’Ut her first husband "
“Nonsense; Your wife was
married before."
“1 know It That's wbat makes her
reflections so painful." - Puck
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GOOD CORDWOOD, »3.60 PEil
cord. Anglin, Old phone 246-4R.
121p
I able. Both phones 163.
Residence, Old phone 439
W. B. BOTTS. VETERNAR1AN—
ft bouthweetern Veterinary colleg-
Jallas. Office; Brock'a wagonyard
'none* 42 (new) 306 (old»; re«i
deuce 29s-Biue (new i.
The Benton County Poultry uaeo-
ciation ia having a meeting thia af-
ternoon for the elect on of officera
and tranaactlon of other Important
bus nees, including cnaidering a
show in 1611.
JURY RETTRN8
MOUS VERDICT.
CONCRETE WALKS.
OR ALL K
and brick worl
«w phone.
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Puone us your WBUt*
our shucks aa they are
hey are bettor; cotton aevd
d meal.. ARKANSAS MILL.
HOUSES AND FURNISHED
rooms for rent, by A. R. McGinUe.
North, south, cast and west, in the
city of Denton. Office one door north
postoffice.
TENNIS GOODS, FOOTBALL
JJKj and trunk keys at the
A TALIAFER-
\ Novi I
LOCKSMITHS
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V E REPAIR LOCKS AND SEW
us machines, make keys to fit anv
Mb MAGILL A SHEPARD. tfe
FOR WOOD. FEED. POU J TRY
" -F»a phone *• J. McGinnis Bast
'•* Kinney street. Prompt delivery.
ALWAYS ON TIME—NEVER
miss a call. Denton Transfer Co
Both Phones. 9tfc
J. W. SKILES & SONS, TRANS-
fer and Cab Co. Phones old 34,
new 11. Barn on West Hickory St.
Governor-elect Colquitt has noti-
fi d the Attorney General not to ex-
pend any more of the special 125,-
000 appropriation passed by the
Legislature without his consent, and
a sen sat on is said to be brewing at
the capital as a result
The C ty street force Uns been
busy this week filling up how on
the square on West Hickory street.
B Rs Again* County Allowed by the
December Heudon of Commission-
ers’ Court.
MCDnute' Wagon Yd rd. both phones,
lllp
DR J. 8. CRAWFORD, OSTEO
ualhic Physiclsn. Established six
rears ln Hann block. Phone connae-
UOM.
Capudlne fa also ths
best remetiy tor ettacl.s ef i
It rslievn the aching an
STOVE REPAIRING, BEST
work at right price*. Call Barker at
a W. FRALIN. DEMIST, south
ode square. Middle of Block upstairs
• »‘nton, Texas. * tf«
WITHERS A CHANDLER WANT
part of your real estate business.
lOStfc
We have a client that will
MAYS A WILSON. CIVIL PRAO-
tico tn all courts. Chas. Mays, H. R.
Wilson. Office in court houae. sitfc
BARBER A MeCORMICK, FRESH
stoats and poultry•dallvered. PhoMa
»8. McKinney street.
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Hicks* Capudine
Cares Headaches—All Kinds—Mm
Colds, Aches Front Malariaat
Conditions, Itc.
Capudine cures Headaches, wbetbu
from heat, cold, brain-f
or Itomach troubles. It
aches and nervous head
People Know it la Good—
else they wouldn’t use, as they do, two ndL
Lon brtUes every year of Perry Du vte’Puin.
killer. It will cun- sprains, steams, colds,
enunpu. Take a battle home to-day and
have it rrady ter an emergency—35c. (tbs
n< -v sic j ; or (h^ n bottle. Tell yonr drag.
gi-A you waat parry Dari-.’ ftdnkitkr, tbo
Caumott, a French aviator, was
killed at Versatile France, in a
fall.
Saves an Iowa .>lan*« blfe.
The very grave seemed to yawn
before Robert Madsen, of WestBur-
Ilngton, Iowa, when, afte seven
weeks in the hospital, four of the
best physicians gave him up Tb*r
was sh-wn thP marvelous curative
power of Electric Bltteps. For, after
eight months' of frightful suffering
from liver trouble and yellow Jaun-
dice, getting no help from other rem-
edies or doctors, five bottles of this
matchless medicine completely cure<»
him. It’s positively guaranteed for
stomach, liver or kidney troubles *”1
never disappoints Only 50c at J
F Raley A Co.
GALVESTON, Dec. 31.—German
Consul Otto Snledt today received
notice from the Washington embrasy |
that the G- rman cruiser Hansa, j
which was scheduled to v alt Galves-
ton January 2, would not come. No
reason for the alteration of the I
plans was given. It is s'gnificant
tn view of the fact that Germany;
fe is chagrined that the American
fleet recently visited England but
d d not enter Germarf waters*
ANYBODY WANTING 8CAVEN-
ger work done cull No 307, either
p.ione. tfe
FOR RENT-5 ROOM
close in, on West Hickory.
Phone 229.
80 ACRES OF LAND WORTH 12 -
000 tn Oklahoma, will trade for |3,-
000 worth of land In Denton county.
WITHERS A CHANDLER. 103tfC
AVHEN IN NEED OF
F especially charcoat
tFORD. 349 Old.
A watch night recept’on will be
given by the North Texas Normal
student* remaining in tue city dur-
ing the holidays at the College Gym
tonight, beginning at 8 o’clock and
continuing until shortly after mid-
night. There will be no set program,
but there will be a general meetlng-
togetner. Refreshments will be
served.
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THREE IN ONE—LAUNDRY
work, tailoring, messenger service.
Agent for Sherman SUam Laundry.
Cleaning, repairing, pressing and
dyeing women's and men's clothes
Messenger service, packages or notes
delivered to any part of the city. C.
II. HAMILTON, 37 West Hickory
Street, Rlpy building. Both phones
31. 99tf-
31.-Judge R. B.
i the dlatr ct court here today
ed the motion for a new trial
case of Serg-’int J. D. Man-
ley, the Texas Na’lonal Guardsman
who was convicted and given a life
sect >uce for killing Louis R'chenstein
in Octob r, ls09, during President
Taft's visit. Attorneys for Msnley
gave notle of appeul to the Court
of Criminal Appeals and the custo-
mary time was granted them in
which to prepare a statem nt of
facet and errors. The principal
grounds for a new tr al ia that ths
court foiled to instruct the jury as
to manslaughter.
Following Manley's k conviction,
many oipcera and a number of
companies of of th* National Guard
resigned, but resignations ware held
up pend'ng the outcome of the case
In the higher courts.
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WHEN YOU WANT GOOD COAL
delivsrsd at your bouse or offtc- ,
ph ne Pinckley A Lester, Kincaid
cuid Wagon yard, West Oak street
A SLATON,
r and eggs e<-
Idecp
A Denton Product
'Candy made fight
here in Denton has been
eaten with relish in most
every home. Our candy
is always
good. Have you tried
- some of Denton-made
' candy? Come in and
see us.
,_ML C LIPSCOMB SSL. HAS
moved hie office to the Allieoa Phar-
macy on th* West Blds. 32tfe
DO YOU NEED HELPT
kinds of dray work and household
goods moving done. Phone u«
BROWNLOW A STRICKLAND.
New Phone 134, old phons 46. Of-
fice first door eaat Exchange Na-
tional Bank.
The State T. ackers' meeting ad-
journed at Abilene Friday after
electing IL. G. Hall of Cleburne
preaident and choosing Waco as tbe
next place of me ting.
a. 120c
ND aH-
A jury consisting of some of the
most distinguished bemists of Amer- I
ica has refcrned an unanimous ver- I
diet of "not guilty” in the case of
Knocker et al. vs. Coca-Cola. It will
be remembered that some time ago,
a report was circulated t* the effect
that Coca Cola contained injurious
materials an<( was, therefore, harm-
ful In its effects upon the human
body.
The rumor was originated by an
unscrupulous competitor of Coca Co-
la, the popular temperance drink,
spread among those who did not
know the origin of the report.
.The jury finds that not only does
Coca Cola contain nothing harmful,
but that it is must superior to tea
and coffee In that it is free from tan-
nic acid and. therefore, promrtes di-
gestion Instead of retarding It. Each
of the distinguished ehemets z-
portea that he had ma^e a careful
chemical examination of Coca Cola
and founrt It to contain no “dope"
of any kind. If you would Uke to
see copies of these letters, write to
th* Coca Cola Co., Atlanta, Ga., for
a free copy of a booklet entitled
"The Truth about Coca Cola.’’ The
jury was as follows:
1. John M. McCandless,
Chemist of Georgia.
2 B B. Ross .State Chemist of
Alabama.
8. Dr. A. L. Meta of Tulane Uni-
versity.
4. Prof. W. B. Burney of South
Carolina collage.
6 > .Prof. C. H. palm of
sfty of Texas.
8. Dr. Wm. Taylor, State Chem-
ist of Virginia.
7. Dr. Louis Schaefer, President
Schaefer Alkaloid Works, Maywood.
8. Prof. Emersoh R. Mi’ler of Ala-
bama Polytechnic Institute.
or Gripp ®- ®r. J C. Mims, Chemist o» the
mrUhmm Boar:1 of fi«*’th, “ --
His Class.
“I say. my man. Is thm dog «f yonrs
a mongrel T .
“No. sab; ain't no class to ’Ira. J«e*
common dog sab." Baltimore Amer
lean. ____________________
Give ua your January
bnsln as as a starter.
BROTHERS!
V. E MCCABE, PHY8ICIA AND
•urgaon. Midwifery a specialty. I
* treat diseases peculiar to woman.
Diseases of rectum and cancel Of-
fice o»«r Garrison drug store w«aX
rid* square. Both phones Denton.
Texas.
DR. ADA KINCAID. OFFICE 48
West Highland street. Both phone*
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as good as new;
>ut ten months. This
goods, TtwMSJ
Blc.He Store
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hello, lynch
reek S' ferries,tai
peelaUy Botbnk’D.
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The following accounts against
the county were allowed at the regu-
lar December deeting of the county
commiss^onera' court:
Dr. J. R. Edwards, services, >30.
Ed Treec , seed, 167.00,
Ei -reece, et al., roadwork, 8123.
Jones A Jones mercband ae, |4.65
P. Harvey, merchandise. $7.80.
J. H. uuller, blacksmith and groc-
eries, <14.80.
J. P. Knox, drugs, 12.00.
J. Li Curtslng r, groceries, 140.57.
J. M. Hayes, hay, 112.00.
Fin Hunter, salary as foreman
chain gang 140.00.
Stell Brown, salary as guard
chain gang, 131.00.
Il F. Jones, wood and produce,
127.66.
Kerry ('oberly corn, 125.80,
Wilcox A Hodge, hay and corn,
141.26.
Ed Blumberg, oats, 148.18.
J. **. Dxvidsou, blacksmith, 16.80.
W. 8. Adams, work 11.25.
Horner Looper, rope, 11.15.
R. T. Evans A Co., tents, >76 50.
W. «. Powers, 3 days’ work,
64.50.
W. T. Autrey, blacksmkb, 33.30.
J. B. Wilson A Co., lumber, 111.86
E. L. Francis, groceries, 130.70.
T. N. Degan A Co., feed. 113.55.
J. W. Krmp, moving, |s>.00.
E. H. Cornwell, nails, 50c.
Gania Lumber Co., lumber, 627.25
W. P.- Brown, salary and expenses
for county farm 647.55.
Strickland A Brownlow,
and disinfectant, |1.32.
Gibfon A May, groceries, >28.25.
Taylor Bros., ginning, 620.69.
J. F. Raley « Co., drugs, stationery
etc,, 145.80.
R. C. McQraw, carpenter
>1.25.
J. Flow A Son blacksmith, 121.40
W. B. McClurkan A Co., Jry
goods. 125.25.
J. D. Adams & Co., nart for grad-
er, 61.00.
Worrell Mfg
115.00.
C. L. M. Crowder, ertificate
report, 50c.
Retc in. Carton &
Ink'ng ftsmrs, >5 75.
Peoples’ Heine Tel. Co., phone
11.50.
Moreman A Luster, livery. >5.00.
D. M. Reev\ salary, 1150 00.
Long & Wilson, dry goods. 19.50.
Record and Chron’cle, stationery,
>52.50.
S. W Tel. A Tel
>11.25.
J. W. Nelson A Co., road gang 95c
Lyon-Gray I.umb r company, lum-
ber, >82.55.
©anger 2i. *11 and Elevator com-
panv, feed, >82.65.
Alliance Milling Co , ice, >14 50.
8 H. Hoik ns, three days per diem.
>9.
J. C Selman, three days perriiem
>9
John Sparks, thr<e days per diem,
>9.
J. C. Christel, three days per delm,
19.
J. M. Gary, three days per diem.
FOR RENT—GOOD LITTLE
farm, just outside the city Umita.
Apply to T. M. Teasley. Di22,wltc
We have a client that will rx-
^Mflhe >10,000 wortn of Denton City
prop rty md > >,000 tn
m^ney vBk 'Terming lan is in Dentou
county *2 le
WITHERS A CHANDLER LAND CO
Singer sewing machine, best ma-
chine made at W. A. Taliaferro’s
store.
BEST YEAST FOR LIGHT
bread is mad ' In Denton again.
Former users of Best Yeast will now
find it fresh from tbe drying shelf at
all the grocers. Try it and you
will not be disappointed. 118p.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 117, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1910, newspaper, December 31, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229510/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.