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Classified Ads.
COUNTY OLD SETTLERS
10 Words 6 times dally
I
MI8CELLANEOU6.
StartSeptember Right!
Old
FOR
mer patrons and new one* board
' V
street.
It’• distinctly worth while
Call Either Phone 64, and Our Advertising Man Will Talk It Over With You.
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party
RENT—NICE
POMT1YE PROOF.
tfe
Col-
a20e
written opposite the girls’
READ THE ADVERTISEMENT?
b
GYP THE BIAMID HH’STI.
day, Sept. 7. for the purpose
I
AND
Harry Daggett oY M nerai Wells
Gyp the Blood and Leftie Louie.
REBEL
are
AGGRAVATE SITUATION
Fort
eithsr
Co.’s.
DRAYMEN.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
at
MISSOURI. KANSAS AND
TEXAS
I
re-
Southltoand.
E. Smoot. 1870;
Mrs.
Miss Inez Nicholson entertained
Dr J. M. Inge. 1868;
m.
CONCRETE WALKS.
No. 31 ...
No 32 . . .
DENTIST.
•P-
“A
from
MeCray'a, south
BUYS PALACE OF SWEHS
VETERINARIANS.
UTILE ELM MEETING CLOSES
I
Read
the
Christa),
BUYING AT HOME.
Dairy
Read
MMi'C
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For
Rent
Wood’s
Barber Shop
12-YEAR-OU) NEGRO
RELEASED ON BOND
30©
40©
la;
13p
Joshua
M. Cal-
ROOSEVELT SAYS
ItiRTRRS DON'T
Taylor Hadware Co
MAKES O'.tHMt BOND—CHARGED
WITH ASSAULT TO -MURDER
WHITE BOY
sup-
TO
WHO ATTENDED REUNION HERE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—NO
A< KN RATE RO1J..
inenta fcr you to bay of him.
tbe ada.
(•O\ ER.XOR NAMES ANTO.
TUBERCULOSIS COMMISSION.
Proprietor.
DALLAS
OF
" If you’re something to sell, use th*
CLASSIFIED.
FOR QUICK MESSENGER SER
• 're. call both pboneg 1.
BRASHEARS. Manager
a Yeatts' office.
i
—• •— I
LOST—GOLD BRACELET AT HI
land park. Reward for return to this
offlre.
FOUND—TU *E LINKS. SEEM
to have been part of bracelet.
FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISD-
ed rooms, suitable for light house-
keeping No. ill W. Sycamore 8t.
sap
f near Ar-
Meadows
Miss Bennie Donald
Argyle.
REPORTED IN DALLAS THAT
VIOLATIONS OF ^HERMAN
LAW ARE SUSPECTED.
WANTED—DRESSMAKING AND
plain sewing to do. MRS. H. LUCK
1
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1857;
Bettie'
R.
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1856;
of
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ar.
•ewer
Apply
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FOR SALE—A. LOT NEAR NOK-
aaal college Will take a good horse
as part pay. Apply thia office.
FOR SALE—Seven room house,
west bath and electric ligh a. West
Hickory street one block *Mt of Nor
mat See W. J. Simmons.
* * ’ __
10 Words, daily and weekly, one week
Hawk, 1860; Z... 7
-Monument. .New Mex
born in Denton near
blacksmith shop, in
BUTE TO POLICE GRAFTERS. I
1
f
and
I
“flGHT BETWEEN ME
DENTON SOCIETY HAPPENINGS & WILSON” SAYS T.R.
TO Should Convince he G eatewt Kkeptu
1 in Denton.
J- ed a list of girls' names a:
’ 1 ' girls were caled to come 1
I Tfte Progressive
ment has been put under way
about a dozen disorderly houses of
I each
*■ j 11,500 to $2,000 monthly for police
I
It’s folly
remedy
dose.
apects on body,
to Ned Rector.
PIANO FOR SALE—A BARGAIN
112 North Elm. Iwdp
| from 8 to 12 o’clock.
| 135, New phone 380.
I
John Key of Pilot Point is visit- er the offers made,
ing his sister, Mrs Jame8 Brown.
I C. Parr. 1873; W. C. Davis, 1870;
f G - -
He declared that Penrose on '
ex
iated situation on
side of the line,
ment
R. Haughton was in Denton.
B. Y. McIntyre returned |
• Hopkns county.
W. N. ROWELL. D. D. 6., OF-
flce over McCray's, south side
square.
FOR RENT—THREE FURNISH,
ed rooms, south front, close
board handy. 41 Mulberry.
NOTICE— OUR BOARDING
house will start again September 1, ‘
and would be glad to have our for-
mer patrons and new ones board
with ua. C H. DAVIE, 40 Mulberry ■
” ”~ __*__ f
40
•ays:
W. A
Hamilton
P C.
Lacy
I
; from Stony.
FOR RENT—NICE OFFICE
space, down stairs. C. R. HAMIL-
TON.
and your money's worth 'n every
Try our bread and get the
vi.wi iu brvn«i inat your/netn
| hor is getting. < r/—re.
art a girl. • • I
Severa] from here attended tbe
reunion at Denton. .
Miss Edith Bryan of Frederick, '
Ok., hag gone to Krum after visit-,
ing here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil] Crubaugh of |
Cor nth were here.
Miss Nina Daugherty
from a visit in Denton.
Mrs. J. L Bryan is visiting her
son near Corinth.
TAFT
EXPECT
WIN—"CORES PENROSE.
Associated Presg Dispatch.
AUTOMOBILE I,INK.
- AUTOS FOR HIRE. W. W. B1L-
1.INGFLEY. old phone 330. New
phone 148
YOUR DRAY
vou want first class prompt service
at reasonable rates, see us. Two big
new moving vane; 1
eg a specialty. PARKS A LESTER. ,
Office phones (both? 342. rest
dance phones 1613-8r old or CC7
m.
..12:30 p. m.
m
States.
Remember the
and take nc other
LR W.E. BOTTS, VETERINAR
wan and Veterinary Surgeon Office
wWL Denton Tranrfer Co.. Lipscomb
- bldck. Old phone No. 858.
Residence phones, old 488, new 18z.
44- 14 --- «4
Over either phone will connect von
w th Long A King who solicit your
grocery business. Phone them your
next order.
• a'i
ql
i
porters exvect to win. He said he
is delighted with tbe tip-n campaign
investigations have taken, as they
' furnish h‘m excellent campaign ma-
terial. I.„ ________
his own testimony should be
pelled from the Senate.
Bread that tastes right. ], right,
and your money's worth 'n every
loaf. — *7X1 ZZ2
satisfaction in bread that you”r/nein
kzvw Im s»as*0«Msw * ■
SMITH'S RESTAURANT.
Booit your fall bminess by using a regular ipacc in the Record
and Chronicle to tell the hundreds of new residents of Denton
about your store and what you have to offer them
We are making a special effort in our circulation department to
get subscription orders from all the new comers and we h*ve
many new subscribers who will soon form their permanent trading
connections.
Why not go after that business?
Four room house and
an acre of ground in the
South part of town; has
good storm cellar, smoke
house and barn with stall
room for team and cow.
Will rent for $8 00 per
month.
East Side Square
Paschall Building.
Iff you want Harold Boll
Wright’s new book
’■THEIR YESTERDAYS”
phone me your order.
Sale date Sept. 7th.
R. H. Garrison,
Druggist.
Associated Press Dispatch
DALLAS. Aug. 27.—The Feder-
al grand jury here ’ egan a secret
investigation today, it i8 rumored
of the oi] bus ne8s in Texas under
the Sherman law.
Rev. S. W Hickey has ju»t closed
a successful Baptist meeting at Lit-
tle Elm, in which he wa8 assisted
by Rev. E. A. Allen of Fort Worth
In the nine days’ continuance twen
ty-six conversions were secured. Ten
were baptized at Brashear spring
near Little Elm Tnesday.
Remember that I will pay you the
cash at the highest market price for
your poultry, butter and eggs.
G. W ELBERT.
returned
ATTENTION.
A few houses and tots to soil at
50c to 75c on the dollar Phone Ful-
ton. 1F|.
Assofiatea Press Dispatch.
AUSTIN, Aug. 27.—Gov.
quitt today appointed the anti-tu
commission as outlined
Governors'
Texas
Cul-
berson, Alor-ris Shppwrd, Congrse-
men Burleson and Gainer aud T. J.
THE HOUBEWTFF
Tie the Mason when she should
feel that the necessity of a;retching
the dollars to the niHlost. 1 Ths
more she stretches it the far.her it
goes. There is no better «ay than
to read the advertiMments that ap.
i>ear in today's paper. The wide-
awake merchants make their money-
~sv ng announcements for your ben*
■fit. Take advantage of them.
LO8T—BULL /DOG PUP.
white, ears and tail cropped; dark
Reward for return
the two
rvpb'un
many
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J. W. FRALIN. DENTIST. SOUTH
aide Square, middle of block,
stairs. Denton. Texas.
.FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN —
N ee diamond: ring. Address R. ibis
office. 13c
■
Will still be located at the
tame stand, west tide of the
square, adjoining Scott Tai-
loring Co , with a new front
and better quarters than
ever. The tervite could
not be improved upon.
MRS. MAURICE C. SMITH, FOR-
meriy Miss Lorena Bates, < will
open a piano studio on the High
school campus September 2, open
-- * ’ - phone
•F YOU WANT CONCRETE SIDE ;
• •Iks or brick work let me figure
with yen. 8. A. BUSHEY
CEMENT, ng
w___ %
tf it’s a buggy you want
See the Moon Bros.
If it’s a carriage *
Moon Bros.
will suit you Moon Bros, have
been sold in Denton for 15 years
and has given perfect satisfac
tion during that time.
Some special bargains in Cook
Stoves juet now. Get the prices
Oil Stoves, the kind that pleases.
Come in and see us.
berculos s
at the Southwestern
conference in Waco. The
"ommission includes Senator
NEW KIND OF 1HSOKDERLY
HOI SEK FOUND PAYING TR1-
A J Pass. 1874 W.
1882; R N Cochran.
WANTED; Lady of neat appear-
ance to handle line tn city; alao on<
to travel; salary 180 per month.
Call in person only, 8 to 10 a. tn.,
room 34, Cottage Hotel.
WAR DEPARTMENT PREPARED
TO SEND TROOPS FROM PA-
CIFIC DIVISION TO BORDER.
ROANOKE NEWS.
ROANOKE, Aug. -7.—Mrs.
H. Lov.ler.
". .1 L. S<onee,
H S
W W Baxter, 1872
11878; J
H. Davie,
1883; L L. 1
here); T H '
Bayless. 1 8 82:
A. B. Tincher.
ONE PHAETON BUGGY
for sale at a bargain if bought at
once. Lock box 241, Denton, Texas.
_____
Wylie Smith & Co.
Rail Eitita and Fam Laans
J rame of Dallas.
Msg Will e May Nowlin returned
after visiting her aunt In Denton.
Mrs. John Hays is visiting her
[ sisters in Oklahoma.
' There wag a prayer meeting
Off ce Mre. H. A. Nowlins Friday after
tf boon.
The meeting here,closed with two
BUSINESS—IF <x>nevrsiong and two joining by let-
„. . _.B Mrs Fannie Calvert
household mov- i« visiting her brother,
ten a LESTER.! vert.
Mias Bert’e Whitwell of near Den-
her uncle, Billie
We can serve you short orders,
day or night, and you will like the
«tyle of < ooking and service. Drop
In and see ua.
SMITH S RESTAURANT.
is here.
Oscar Nicholson and John Keen
were in Decatur.
Canu^ of Drop was here.
1 i n ,. , — m « * — x r 1 _ 'g r i
... 9:45
. . 8:58 p. m.
. .8:08 p. m.
No. 202 (K C. Special) 4:42 p. m.
SUNNY DALE NEWB.
SUNNYDALE, Aug. 27.—Mr. and
Mrs. Erskine of Grayson county are
here. |
Born to Mr and Mrs. Will Stew-
CH0P8. BRAN, CORN, HAT AND
other feedstuffs. Beet stove and
beater wood on the market. Prompt
delivery, full measure. ARKANSAS
MILL. S Elm street. Both phones.
No.
No. 203
No. 209 (Limited) .
No. 205 (Flyer) ..
No. 201 (Express) 2:35 p. m
Northbound.
No. 206 (Flyer) . . .
No. 210. (Limited) '
No. 2<F4 ..\.
Depart
. .. . 8
.. .7:55
. 7:06 p. m.
SANGER NEWS
SANGER, Aug. 27.—A good rain
fell here.
Mr. and Mrs. R G. Hurd and son
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
Southbound.
3:45 p. m
Northbound.
. . 10: 20 s tn
A
Peter,
T. F
Lee returned from Fort Worth. I un*on *n Denton
1 ... - • I \f M
U FULTON HAS HOUSES
rent. I’hone or see him.
DO YOU NEED HELP? ALL
ainds of dray work and household
goods moving done. Phone us.
BROWNLOW A STRICKLAND. New
phone 110, old phone 310. r',‘ '
sod barn. 36 East Hickory.
FOR SALE—OUR LOT
building on East McKinney street,
lot 100x330, building <0x110,
tesian well, city wat-r and
connections; price 81600.
Denton Steam I^aundry Co.
381 ton Is visiting
Wh twell.
Miss I’la Hall Is ill with fever.
Mrs. E. W. Snyder has returned
home She lias been at the bed-
side of her brother in FoYt Worth.
W. A. Fortune returned from a
visit with i>enton friends.
A few farmerg have begun pick
’ j <otton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P Rutledge of
near Roanoke are visiting Mr. and
E. M. F. Automobiles. Flanders 20 AutomoblffMI
Money to Lend. Farms and City Property
Drop In some time and talk the proposition over whh us.
mm^^^^^entoi^rtis^Conigan^
A. R. McGINTIE. OLD PHONE
• 1, office-over Long A King, rants
houses in East, West. South and
North Denton. Furnished rooms for
rent
ETT, 88 North Locust St.
. A:---———
- INSURANCE—FIRE, TORNADO
and accident. I have ten good com
panies tn my agency; can write your E
n—Zkt*.1— nA ■ **|
ney trouble came on me and I suf-
fered a lot from my back. Thert
wag soreness across mv kidnevg andj
!.Wn7Mb1'^ ,O.ary 7,ny 'lm<* “<** increase her order to make
& k . .’I K .,CA «P a shipment. In other words, .he
Ion of the kidneys 1 attributed( when ghe buvg of her home
the trouble to an acctdeni. Having rrhan,g berauge ,be bUy, fflore
| seen Doan g K.dnei P.Us highly | nearly her needs and wants,
{recommended. I got a s tpply from __ ___
I J F Raley A Co.’s Drug Store and) ( ErII< LYON TO MANAGE
ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN TRAIN
Clarence Wiley of
visited his parents.
Tyler Green and Ear] Douglass
were in Decatur.
Mesdames D. H. Collins and Lee
Sullivan were in McKinney. I
Mrs. G (W. ^ullivan returned
from Hobart.
Miss Blanche Thomason returned
to Justin.
Mrs. J M. Miller has the fever.
W. E. Dunn and Miss Minnie
were in Dallas.
business correctly, promptly and to
your satisfaction. Let me convince
you. J. W. JOHNSON.
Sue Riddle. 1886;
ley McGint e. 1 876;
Rayzor. 1865;
1880;
Bates,
1863;
~ . *..........■
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE ON
West Oak street for sale or trade
Box 232. «tfc
k-
Dr J. M. Inge. 1868; A. L. Tabor,
1876; William Paisley,' 1879; J L.
Parker of Aubrev, 1858- W. H.
Hodges. 1875; Mrs. Sallje Puckett,
3 866; T, J Barton, 1J879; J. W.
Curtis. 1870; J. H Paine. 1868;
J. M Gary. 1880; E. F. Laferty,
1866; M. L. Arnold, now of San
Marco. Normal college, 1878; Rob-
ert Keith, 1 865; S. L i/avis, now
of Nevada. 1 874; C. ‘ L Smith,
1852; Mrs. Ada Poling. 1871; Mrs.
Orieine Ferguson. 1873; Mrs. E.
Milligan, 1870; J. M. Evans, 1869;
J. R. Button, 187 2; Mrs. Susie
Bates Button. 1853; E, M. Wilson,
1865, was born in Collin county in
1845; T. F. Jasper, 1858; W. C.
Dickson, 1 874; G. W. Gann, 1873;
J. M. Stover. 1867; Willie Hubble.
1856; Wm Brown. 1877; J. F.
China, 1854: W. N. learby, 1883;
Jim Goode. 1870; John R. Edwards,
1863; W. H Durham.^7873; . M.
Jones. Pilot Point, 1885; Sam H.
Sullivan. 1876; Clem M. Sullivan,
1858; J. A. Hudson, -a82; G. W.
Suliivsn, 1 858; W. M. Fletcher,
1875; L. W. Fry, 1859, now of Ps-
ducha, Texas, born here in 1859;
S. L. Brown, 1889; H. R. Lyon,
1882; J D. Sullivan. 1856; W. M.
Wallace.’ 1876; W. C. Foster. 1862;
Mrs A Gilbert, 1858; Mrs. A.
E. McMurray, 1861; Sol Carpenter,
1875; J H Williams. 1887; Mrs. L.
D. (Hembry) Hudson, 1851; Chas.
Mentien. now of Beaumont, 1882;
W. B. McK nney, 1870; John Me
Knight. 1877; Nena McKnight,
1873; J. M Martin. 1888; Miss
Frank Taylor, 1878; Mrs. W. A.
Cash. 1883; Perry Poling. 1871;
John W. Million. 1866; T. 8. Atche-
son, 1877; J. M. Matthews, 18«»;
L. I. Bullard. ’.872: Dan Eaves, now
of Big Springs. 1873; J. P. Ham,>-
ton, 1877; R. L. McReynolds. 1868;
Charley Cox. 1880; Jake Leipse.
1880; A. C. Owsley, 1872; J. R.
Edwards, 1883; E C. Smith, 1877;
C. N. Ellis. 1876; J. C. Christ al,
1874; J. C., 1882.
IF YOU WANT A SMALL FARM
OF 24, 44 or 75 acres, s tuated so
that you can conveniently get the
benefit of the Denton schools, write
me or aqe any agent of mine at
Denton. W. C. LATTIMORE, 400
Page avenue. Dallas, Tex.
19c, Itwp
i>eKan their use Tne contents ot (
two boxes effected a complete cure ’I rzk . u
For (
CHICAGO, Auk. 28-—Cecil Lyon lfisa. . . c’
Ta-.. .-a—I 1S82- A D. S.once, i8i4; T R
Sutton. 1853; R. S. Barnes. 1 878;
W Baxter, 1872; J. O. Bell,
1875; C.
Yearby,
i Born
. ... S. A
McDaniel.
M -s
Underwood. 18&g; Dee Pr ce. 1871;
F E. Tobin. 1880; S J. McGinnis.
1 858; Mrs S, J McGnunis, 1887;
L Fulton. 1876: John Skaggs (ne-
gro). 1861; P. J. Cantrell. 1875;'
J. D Bates. 1861; J. M M<<_rack“n
1881; E. II. Smith. 1872; J. P
Williams, 1881; S. '♦ Tabor, Sr .
1855; Mrs. Julia Jones, 1882; Mrs.
« Mrs Lou Ow«u
Mrs J. N
N. Hampton, i
186C; A T ,
»tjinm.
DR. W. A. JONES,
v est Side Square.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN,
horse and buggy—See them at 104
North Elm St. .
Number 44 w,,t connect you with
a grocery store that wants to satisfy
the'r customers. Phone them your
< next order. LONG ft KINO.
DALLAS AND WICHITA.
Southbound.
Mixed train ..........6:00
No. 281
No 713 (to Dallas) 8:00
North bound.
No. 714 .....10:00 pt m..
No. 282 (from Dallas).. .4:3t> p m
Do vou read the ads that appear
each day? Many people do and
they get good pay for reading them
Thev always find something they
want for less monw than they wonld
have to par elsewhere. Read tbe
•ds.
A NEW RUBBER TIRE BUGGY
and now barneaa for sale at a bar-
gain. J. 8. TERRT at'Ve Fa r. 4t
Lee Pool, proprietor of the Live
Oak Grocery on College avenue,
Wednesday purchased the Palace of
Sweets, the west side confectionery,
from J. W. Skiles and assumes
charge at once. He will make con-
siderable improvements on his new
stand and will also continue his gro-
cery business In West Denton.
Trials of a Traveller.
“I am a traveling salesman,’’
writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire,
Vt., ‘and was often troubled with
constipation and indigestion till I , from AvondaIe
began to use Dr King s New Life — -
P Ils. which I found an excellent
remedy.” For all stomach, UVer;
or kidney troubles there is nothin]
better. Only 2§ cents at J.
Raley (fc Co.'s.
J. M. GURLEY, THE (
Contractor. First class work done --------
at the right price. Get estimates. . near Roanoke are visitin,
1 Mrs. B. W. Yantis.
Mr. and Mrs. Pace
gyle are visiting B. W.
and family.
IF WE BUY OF OUR ME..CHANT*.
If we buy at home our merchants
w ll be more prosperous and will
help to make the city prosperous.
They can afford to better the con-
ditions of their stores and hire
more people z'o work for them.
Where much labor is In demand
there we find a grow ng commun
ity. People from .neighboring
towns, knowing that our town at
•c.'ds much ’«bor, will naturally lo-
cate here. By buying of our hece
men bants, therefore, our comm-.n.
ty will not only become more pros
jiernus but will also grow in pop-
ulation.
Dressmaking
Severa! years practical ex-
perience as Dressmaker in
one ot the largest stores of
Dallas enables me to offer
the ladies of Denton the ser-
vice of a high grade dress-
maker at reasonable prices.
Use W Oak car to Stop 20. eo
one block north to 44 Fulton St
Mrs. Heninger
B. Hobson, 1886;
Z_; Mrs. Nannie
Mrs Eliza Biggerstaff,
1855; Mrs
1856; Mrs.
F I.
H ggfns 1882; J. w'. ..icador, 1884
Sarah C. Meador. 1 884: ft I. Starr,
1872; Levj G. Belew. 1 857- Frank
P Foster. 1871: Mrs Jennie For-
ester McNeil, 1861. J. T Aired,
1861: M S Henry. 1867; D. H.
THE KITCHEN
It's always wanting something—
the skillet, the pan or somethlnr of
the sort, worn out. Yon cannot
do brtter than to read the hardware
ada in today's paper. Some adver-
t'eer may ^>e maklnr price Induce-
LO8T—FOX TERRIER BITCH,
red spots on body and on on« ear;
last seen in Denton; aaawers to
.1^ . 12 for return- to
Win F._ Parks. Springside
Farm.
The secretary of the Denton
County Old Settlers association not1
•d tngs pruo ce curin’-
days u* -ire .Did Sett.era’
here Frid-v nnd Saturday of
old aettlcrs who are, ' or ought to
be” members of tbe Association
The secretary explained that on a<>
count of the abae^t-e of an accur-
ate roj] or roster, many were pres-
ent whose names were not gotten
Following la the Hat as taken with
the date of coming to Denton:
J. W, and G. W. Medlin, 1847;
W. F. Egan, 185P; Ed F. and Rev.
E. T Bates. 1851; R. H. Bates, F.
M. and Melissa Ready 1852; W. P.
Green (M ne.aj Wells), 1862; R. R.
Litsey, I860; W. B Brown, 1854;
J. D. Whayne, i860; W. C. Smith
(Dallas county). 1868; J. G. Boyd,
1855; C. S. Wilkins, 1859- J. W.
Stewart. 1876: J p Burge (Mc-
Alester!. 1886; D. S. Donald, 1855-
H. T. Forester, 1858; Joe King',
18632 • D FerRu80n. 1858; J. A.
J°€l Hall Graham,
co (who was
Lacy’s old
May, 1848,
when the county site was at Plnk-
neyvllei; J. n. Clark, 1885; John
A. Hann. 1883; Frank Craft 1877;
Jame8 Medlin, 1855; Sam Hawkins,
1863; M. L. Chandler. 1877; J. T
Medlin,' 1859; H. C. Key, 1858- G
W. Elbert, 1869; B F. Witt, 1866;
F. L. Green. 1872-'C A Williams,
1846; W. M Smith, 1870; M. B.
Roark, 1845; J. M Roark, 1852;
J. A. Freeman, 1852; E. A. Brewer,
1»71; Pete O Reilly, 1872; T E.
Peacock, 1877; W M. McCreless,
i 1872; J. T. Robinson, 1879; C. C.
Sujl van. 1866;- G. W Hennon,
1870; W. A. Pitts (Synder), 1860;
W. H. Pierce, 1875; Homer Smoot,
1879; L. T. Camp. 1876 Dh W H
Cowan, 1858; W. I. N. Roark, 1846-' |
A W. Robertson. 1859; S L.
, 1880; J. L. Parks (Lewis-
ville), 1885; F. M. Crowley, 1859; .
Lon McCarty (negro), 1861; C. K |
He and Leftie Louie both
Arrest, According to Message.
Asso<‘ated ('ress Dispatch.
NEW YORK. Aug. 28— District
Attorney Rubin received a message
today purporting to come from
Postmaster Johnson of Hot Springs,
Ark., who captured Sam Scfaepps. 1
stating that he has in custody two ,
men answering the descriptions of -ten ran
- - — - .... . jvicims to stomach, liver and kidney
’troubles just like other people, with
i like results in io-s of api>etite, back
I ache, nervousness, headache, and
tired, listless, run-down feeling. But
there’s no need to feel like that as
T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., proved.
"Six bottles of Electric B tters ne
writes, "did more to give me new
i strength and good appetite than all
(other stomach remedies I used.’’
So they help everybody,
to suffer when this great
will help you from the first
* Try it. Only 50 cents at J. F Raley
1 & ~
Associated Press Dispatch.
WASHINGTON. Aug.' 28.—In-'
creasing activity of the rebelg on
the border is creating an aggra- ;
the American
The War depart |
s prepared to send troops
from the Pacific division if neces-
sary.
||i. Wood,
IT...-
*
two boxes effected a complete cure ’I __ I
For sale t»y al] dealers Price 50Jasso lated Press Dispatch. I p
cents Foster-Milburn Co . Buffalo I pm<•<> p-” °
New York, sole agents for tne i nfted« of Texas passed through here today
en route east to take charge of Col
name— Doan s— i Roosevelt's special campain train.
14 ' ---------------------------
move-
in
Denton county by a calj issued to
the members of that party by Coun
ty Chairman W T. Green, who has
called precinct meet ngs for Sept. 3
and county meetings of the execu-
tive committee chosen on that date
for Sept. 7. Chairman Green'g call,
issued Wednesday, follows;
'“By authority vested in me I
hereby call a meeting of the Pro-
gress ves of Denton county, Texas,
to meet at the voting places tn each
precinct and elect a precinct chair-
men of the county committee on
Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1912, at 2 p m.
Said county committee will meet at
the court house in Denton, Satur- C.egg of San AntonToT.
' day, Sept. 7, for tbe purpose .of
Under elect hg a county chairman lor the
, Progressive party ia Denton county,
Texas. Every Progressive is re
quested to come. W. T. GREEN,
‘ Acting County Chairman for the
Progressive party, Denton County,
Texas.”
JUSTIN NEWS.,-
JUSTIN, Aug. 27—John Scott,
John Harmonson, Mrs Stanley
Cowan,, T. W. Leverett and C. C.
Leuty were among those in Denton.
Miss Bennie Donald visited i«
Will Swanks, the negro boy whom
the Grand Jury indicted for assault
to murder, made 31,000 bond with
J. D. Bates and W. B. McClurkan
as sureties and was released Wed-
nesday. The boy is only about
twelve years old. He is charged
with shootin gat a white boy In
South Denton several weeks ago
The members of the 1911 High
Schoo] graduating class went on a
moonlight picnic to Club Lake
Tuesday night, Nearly al) of the
class went, and a happy reunion was
held. Luncheg were taken and
spread on the ground, and stories
of college life were exchanged by
those who had had the experience
during the past year.
ME UNDS O CALI 10 ONION GRAND JURY PROBES
SCHEME OE VICE CO. PROGRESSIVES TEXAS OIL COMPANIES
< HAIRMAN W. T. GREEN ISSUER
CALL FOR PRECINCT MEET-
JNGb AND COUNTY MEETING.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—
gswveral good ••cond-hand Oliver
r typewriters. J. E. McCABE, Ex
change Bank building. 246ttc
in i»rniun,
Because it’s tbe evidence of a Den- i
ton cit'zen.
Testimony easily investigated
The strongest endorsement
mer t
The best proof. Read it;
J. R. Cobbs, bia krmith.
Elm St.. Denton, Texas.
’Several years ago an atUea of kid
... Al-
I len and little son of Mlssiss ppi are
visiting relatives here
Mrs Frank Cox and children of
Fort Worth are here.
Misses Nina Moody and Baccus
are home from Dallas.
W. L. Cornwell, Clyde Trotter,
Fred Jones and Grover Howe have
gone to St. Jo to work.
A large number attended the
Mrs. J. M. Med in and
Helms were in Fort Worth.
Joe Robbins is moving to Kellhr.
A protracted meeting is in pro-
gress at the Baptist church.
J. I Gillespie went to Fort Worth
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carruth went
' to Fort Worth.
Taylor George of Fort Worth was
here.
Mrs. Frazier was in Fort Worth
Mrs. C. A Cowan returned from
Oklahoma.
John Scott of Justin was here.
C. A Cowan visited in Nocona.
C D. Cania of Drop was here.
H. E. Davis was in Valley View.
R. Haughton was in Krum.
W. E. Patterson and wife
here from Fort Worth.
M B. Blair and family of
Worth are here.
Mrs. Framis Dunn of Weather*
ford s visiting her brother, Cliff
Wilkerson.
M. and Mrs Richie. Mr and Mrs.
E. M Robinson, .Mrs. Vera Nix, Mrs-
R. L. Moore, John Stepp and Ove
Summers, Tom Puillips an J. W.
Nicholson. M. F Pafford and daugh
ter and Jerome Dav went to Fort
Worth.
Bob Donald is in Mineral Wells.
Mrs. Loveless and daughter are
visiting In Dallas.
Mrs. J. C. McDanie| of Greenwood
was here.
Mr. and Mrs. S C. Graves and
daughter Varene of Britton are vis-
iting W. R. Larkin Mr Graves ex*
pects to move here. ,
Frank Camp of Drop was here. ’
Tom Judge and Dr. Bopp of Drop
- were here.
ivill Bishop cf Ponder was here.
Mrs. J. C. Riley and daughter
were in Galveston.
Lawrence Woods of Fort Worth
was here.
N. C Cook of Drop was here.
Miss Ruth Janes of Dalias i*
here.
> Mrs. W. A. Leuty and daughter
are in Brqwnwood. >
L. McClanahan of Temple is here.
Mrs O. L. Summers and childres
returned from Letot.
Lee Litsey of Roanoke was here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tidwell are here
J. E. Stapp was in Galveston. 4 “
N J. Lee and family of Decatur
are here.
Mrs. C. C. Butler has returned
_ 'Si v
Tom Roberts and Reginald Los-
ty were la Fort Worth. ——---—-
Our city Ip just what vs make it
Therefore we should not pul) !t
down, but str vs alwsys to build it
up.. Every dollar we spend st
home stays at home and works for
Ita welfare; therefore It la our duty
*n spend our money In our commun
itp tty-
THE SHOE FITTER
NHWN FROM BEULAH. t The shoe f tters of the city are not
BEULAH, Aug. 25.—Th? farmers losing sleep lest you examine tneir
were forced to stop plow ing on ac- ' sto* k ot shoes too closely—it’s ex
(amination tlfby want. In today's pa.
per are shoe advert sements of mer-
< chants who advertise with a purpose
Miss Nettie . earth of East Tex-' of inducing you to visit the r store
as is v siting her aunt, Mrs. Mary and examine their wares Read the
Willingham. advertisements and properly constd-
"5 . t may be the
Imeaus of getting a better pair ot
shoes for Ires money.
Peter.
Mollie Allen
J. C. Hawk. 1860;
Burge, 1880 Mrs F. M. Craddock,
1883; W. E Smoot, 1870- L. F
y©-a. v »» a tJ s a o« 1 wicuvibuu riitenaiueu
Dr ? \t' t'n e AAn°Td ’T18K I h°nOr °f M,“ RaV CamerOn Of 1
pr J. M. Inge. 1868; A. L. Tabor, i AtIanfa
18t6. William Pai.lev ' 1879 J L. I M|ages JeMle H1<.kg an(J Av|g pife I
were in Justin.
Mr. and Mrs J G. Wright
son Jim are home from Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Mt<utcheon of
Bronte are visiting Mrs. G, D Lain.
Mipses Fannie and Mattfe Carr of
Gainesville are guests of their sis-
ter, Mrs. W. B. Shirley.
Misses Ida Douglass and Johnnie
Rice returned form Decatur
Clarence Wiley of Fort Worth
I
IL"
[>
t?"
I
r -.
Ek krti&Sfc.i.y1
1R59:
1874.
Barnes.
J. O
R. Chambers
1890; W N.
Roark. 1850
Teaslev, 1880-
I W. H. !
1859; A B Tincher. 1874;
Mosouri Egan Medlin. 1 859; J
THE THRIFTY' SHOPPER.
The shopper who buy8 only from ;
merchants i8 more thrifty j
Mrs. ,
W. R. Carlton,
E W. Fritz. 1878; S. O. I
• ■waawaa sow V E 1
' horses, for sb* is not led nto buying ; p *L *Wilklna "'isso-*
Bass. 1 8 i 1 •
1872; N. H Rector,
Janie Andrews Rector,
Sue Wilkins Smoot. 1879
OLSTER BAY, Aug 28— CO|.
Roosevelt today declared that the 1 w ’
reaj fight in the coming campa Kn ' nro„ n
Is between him and Wilson. He said
he does not believe the Taft sup-
” - * * * « « . i ■ ! •*
i Green, 1845; R. L. Ford, 1885; J. exnensivelv
J N. Fore. 1 874; D. 1.
1873; R. B. Hopkins. 1877; W.
N. Fore, 1874;
R Davis, !
-----. ... „. , W. L. ’
; Matthews, 1867; J. M. Waide, 1861; I
R. Garrison, i houses when wanted.
. 1870 J. C
I Carter, 1876; G. W. Dyche,’ 1883;’
I A M. Garrison 1881- ~
1887; J. C. Kearley,’
I W thers. *1867;
--- —r.,. ----- —, —4 Withers. 1857;
* her bbme merchants 18 more thrifty; 1861; Dr E V.’
; thaq one who buys from mall order ' Hudson 1885- J
I hzMlmzxr. lzl<4 LmwIw_ * —- — ___ _ ’
of mail order houses by descriptions
f that are not a« they should be. She
__I
ANYBODY wanting 8CAVEN-
gsr work done call No. 307 oitbsr --------.“v 'i.T'' "------" —
g t count of the flies.
The worms have al>out disappear-
ed
i
Associated Press Dispatch.
NEW YORK, Aug. 2 8.—Graft
investigators have discovered that
: Uwvuv m wwFawaa vaaw• wva a v aa*
I an unusual type here paid
: <1 Ann
protection. These places w-ere of
a peculiar nature. The houses were
/ furnish’d, but were oc-
j cupied only by the proprietor and
I servants. The caller8 were furnish-
ind these
the
District At
torney Whitman says the ages were
written opposite the girls' names
• T. E. Berry, an<] that they averaged from 15 to
10..7 r> r- ig years.
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