Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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When You Buy One.
I Enterprise Buggies!
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We want you to turn your thoughts toward
the Enterprise line of buggies and carriages. In
point of style and durability they can not be sur-
passed. Call, let us show you the superior points
Spring brings thoughts of buggies. It is the
prettiest time of the year for driving, and what is
more natural than the wish to have a good buggy
JOHN B. SCHMITZ,
Dealer in
Undertaker’s Goods. •
Most complete stock of the plain, medium and
finer grades of burial goods at lowest schedule of
prices in the county. Calls attended to with prompt-
ness any hour of the day or night.
Mr. R. E Cobb has charge of this branch of the business, and
the most precise and careful attention will be given to all details.
Night Call*—New phone No. Ohl phone No. IO.
Hay ('nlli«--'llot h phone*’* No. 20.
NORTH SIDE SQl’ARE. DENTON. TEXAS.
NOT HESITATE
WHERE TO WORSHIP.
church
1 11
ory street.
other
Every possible kind of
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His
Trial bottle free.
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TALK OF FHE TOWN.
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—Sunday Schoo! 9:45
court house each Sunday
Secure your tick-Ms early for the
Benefit of Denton
IX FIVE MINUTES YOU WILL BE
RELIEVED OF STOMACH MIS-
ERY AND DYSPEPSIA.
GIFT TO FIREMEN.
E. Graham Friday
will
liver
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Cumberland Presbyterian
a. in at th
needed 1
your bodily strength? If you are
stomach sufferer, either man or wo-1
man, young or old. whether you call 1
it indigestion or any other name, go ,
to your druggist and give i><) j
s>n. wh'ch takes right hold of the!
food in your stomach and digests it
alone. without the help of the sto-
ap-
Eveiy possible kind of stomach ;
■trouble is readily cured by Diapep- ■
Infallible
the safest
Lung
11.00
mach. just as if your stomach wasn’t
there.
After a few days' use of Diapepsin
your stomach will again be in gool
working order, your meals will thor-
oughly digest and'your intestines will
be eJean and fresh, and you
have no use for laxatives or
regulators.
These
spoken
leading
Miss .Margery
roll
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Rally Day Sunday
Easter sermon at
-I gas,
mental de-
common ;
We Reiterate.
That for more than fifteen years
' Hunt's cure has been working on tb4
afflicted. Its mission is to cure skin
' troubles, particularly those of an
'tching character. Its success is not
on account of advertising, but be-
cause it surely does the work. One
j box is guaranteed to cure any case,
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; dramatic recital
| public schools.
The Entire Family.
Grand Pop used It for rheumatism.
Dad for cuts, spra'ns and bruises.
Mammy for burns, scalds and aches.
Sis for catarrh and chilblains. I use
it for everything and it never disap
points any of us. It surely yank*
any old pain out by the roots. Hunt's
Lightning Oil is what I am talk'ng
about.
A. E. Graham Friday afternoon
gave the Denton Fire department a
check for 825 because of the good
work done when his building on the
north side of the square caught fire.
This makes a total of 875 donated
to the department by Mr. Graham
since last fall.
only bal£ digested and you become
after ted with loss of appetite, pres-
sure and fullness after eating, burn-
ing sensation, a feeling of vomit ng,
i heartburn, water brash an! tender
| ness in the pit of the stomach, slimy
j tongue, bad taste in the mouth, con-
o I stipation. nausea, belching of
Ballard i d'za ness, sick headaches, i
We 1 pression and many
worst) p I symptoms.
You can cure all th‘s by not eat-j
ling, by not putting any food in your!
stomach to ferment; but how about!
the nourishment needed to sustain '
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Words to Fr«*eze the Soul.
"Your son has Consumption,
case is hopeless." These appalling
words were spoken to Geo.
BHvens. a leading merchant
Springfield. N. C.. by*two expert doc-
tors, one a lung specialist. Then was
shown the wonderful power of Dr.
King's New Discovery. “After three
weaks use,” writes Mr. Blevens, “he
was as well as ever. 1 would not
take all the money in Die world for
what it did for my boy."
for colds and coughs, its
surest cure of desperate
sease on earth. 50c. and
.1. F. Raley & Co. Guarantee sat sfac-
tion.
stomach poison, which'weaken the'
digestive organs, causing a lack of j
gastric juice. , Your food sours, is
Pearl Street Church of Christ F.
L. Young, in sister—Bible school at
10 a1, m .; preaching at 11 a. m and
7:45 p. in.: communion and fellow-
ship at 12 m "Can you <<-'! a plain
map the plain way to Heaven?" was
a
Oak Street Methodist chuich,
W. Farr, pastor
school at 9:3 L
10:45. the 3 an 1 4 p. m. services as
usual: Epworth League at 6:30 p
in.; Easter program rendered by the
Sunday school at 7:30. We are hav-
ing the Easter service a week early
because of the revival services to
commence on Friday n'ght, conduct-
ed by Evangelists .1. B McBride and
.1. E Bates. The monthly business
meeting of the League will be held
at the home of G. B. Collins on
Tuesday night A cordial inv tation
is extended io the public to all these
services.
a question read last Suadav aiglit. jnow
The answer to that que<t:on will be for a case offtp**
the theme for 11 a. m Evangelist
W. P. Skaggs of San Angelo will
liegin a series of meetings for the
Pearl Street Church Sunday. April j
A cordial invitation to all. V.V;
render ao special program but
peal to the heart with the power of
God.
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Cumberland Presbyterian ch urea I digestion, others'catarrh of the sto-
—'Rev. W. A. Hester will preach for [mach. others nervousness, cancer or j
the Cumberland Presbyterian churc h 1 dyspepsia, etc. Call it this if you [
w 11. but the real name for your trou-l
ble is food fermentation, with only :
partial digestion. Everything you eat j
First Christian church. Oils Haw , .
kins, minister—Residence 111 N.I turns to either acid, stomach gas or1
Bel) avenue; church No 55. W. Hick-
Servlceg tomorrow : Sun-
day school at 9:45. everybody invit-
ed. Hon Alvin C. Owsley. Supt.
Special Rally Day badges for all who
attend. Morning church service at
11; evening song service and ser-
mon at 7:45. Rev. Chalmers Mc-
Pherson bf Fort Worth will preach
t>oth morning and evening. M ss Stel-
la Owsley will sing at the morning I
ervice and
will sing at evening
shall be glad to have
w-itli us.
First Presbyterian church. Rev.
Frei L. McFadden, pastor—-Sunday
school at 9:45 a. ni Don't forget that
(this is Sunday School Rally Day; we
want everybody to be on hand on
time. Div'ne services at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. At morning service
.Miss Ballard will sing “The Palms."
Westminster Ix'ague meets at 6:30.
at the court house Sun lav mo n :ig
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O-NIGHT
10 words 6 times 3Oe—Classified
Automobile
Garage
GEORGE SHERIDAN. Proprietor.
Wa’de. who was seriously hurt in a
runaway accident recently, was con-
s' lerably better. J
Best tamales in town. Estes Ham-
burger Stand, EEast side
Leave* Denton at 8 a. m. and 4 p. as.
Leaves Krwtn at 9 a. m. and a p. as
Extra trips made anywhere in the
county.
Regular Round
trips daily to Krum
Day Phone, ..ew 101.
Night Phowe, New 90.
CHAS. WAIDK BETTER
Squire Nance, who was here to-
day from Bolivar, stated that Chas.
"Richer) III’’ at the
April 5th. For the 1
De: ton pnb’ic schools.
For Colds "nd Grip Hick’s Capu-
dine is the best remedy—relieves
the aching and feverishness—cures
the cold and restores normal condi-
tions. It's liquid—effects immediate
10c, 25c and 50c at drug stores.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP-
ERTY
We have money to loan on City
property; reasonable rates, no com-
missions charged for placing loans.
DENTON TRUST COMPANY.
201c Denton, Texas.
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Don't Delay.
Save a possible serious spell of
fever later on by cleansing your sys-
tem now of its accumulation of im-
purities. S'mmon’a Sarsaparilla will
do ft. It makes fine blood, fine ap-
petite. great strength and grand am-
bition. z
Capndtne for “That Headache.”
Out last night? Headache and n«r-
woes this morning Hicks' Capudine
lust the thing to fit you for business.
Clears ihe head—braces the nerves.
Try it. At drug stores.
Swept Over Niagara
This terrible calamity often hap-
pens because a careless boatman ig-
nores the river's warnings, growing
ripples and faster current. Nature'
warnings are k'nd. That dhll pain
or ache in the back warns you the
kilneys n°ed attention If you escape
fatal malady—Dropsy, diabetes or
Bright's d'sea’e. Take Electric Bit-
ters at once and see backache fly an-1
all your best feel'ngs return. "Af-
ter long suffering from weak kid-
neys and lame back, one |1 bottle
wholly enred me." writes J. R. Blan-
kenship of Belk. Tenn. Only 50c at
J. F. Raley A Co.'s.
SAN MARCOS NORMAL,
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THE DENTON NORMAL,
Resolved, that an amendment
to the Constitution of Texas, pro-
viding for the Optional Initiative
Referendum, applicable to all laws,
is to the best interests of the people.
THIR D.......
Inter-Collegiate Debate
Q U E S T|l O N :
“Ml-o-na
oochitk Croup. Coughs and Colds,
»ey back Sold and guaranteed I
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HYOME|
CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA,
Bronchitis, Group, Coughs and Colds, a
money back
O. M. Curtl*
and guaranteed b«
■ cures which have lately been made by
’ — ’ cure with a
i world-wide reputation. Everybody is
Nearly Every One in Albion. Mich.,
Praises Mi-o-na, the Money-Back
CYtre f°r Imiigvstiiui.
Albion. M>ch.—The people in Al-
bion are elated to an unusual extent
h<icause of the many and remarkable
j Ml-o-na. a dyspepsia '
■ endorsing Mi-o-na. Here fs wliat sonn
re.-pected residents say:
Mrs. E. C. Casa says: I
i cured me of a stomach trouble that
had bothered me a long tlm-."
•W H. Mott says: “I had doctore 1
i for months without help. I used Mi-o-
na and since using it three years ago
I have been fre» from the Jistreea.”
Mrs. Emma Overy says: “For
months I had dyspepsia, bad stomac.i
distress, pains and nausea. Nothin,;
I used relieved or cured till I used
Mi-o-na.
O. M. Curtis, the druggist in Den-
ton 8e,1# th* wonderful dyspesia cure
Ml-o-na for 50 cents a large box and
he thinks so well of it. that *>e will
give your money back if It doesn't
cure. d-16
In College Auditorium
April 3,1909, 8 P. M.
Admissi n 25c. Tickets on sale at Minnis Drug Store
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TRADE—TWO | peeled.
AXXUUNtKMENTH
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St. Louis,
Kansas City.
Chicago.
—AND—
All Points North
and East.
Coal and
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Superior Equipment.
Best Time.
Operate Our own
Dining Stations.
able terms to purchaser. Address W.
C. Latt'more, 157 N. Locust street.
De iton. or Station A. Dallas
eept those carrying regular account,
with thia office must bo accompanied
by the cash to tasur-> laeertlun.
jh. McCLURKAN IS A CAND1-
for re-election as Aiderman from
4. etect on April 6. and res-
and 75c a cord.
1 New Phon* 2j<-
g. McLaughlin.
Office.- J.
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50c MEALS
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fc R TURNER. 85 WEbT OAK
St Harness and ouggy top
Sooe repairing a specialty.
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STOP RIGHT HERE I LL TELL
yon as a friend good barbering will
make you feel and look better. You
can find It under the Poatofflce.1
FRED MOOR*.
Advertisements under this head-
ing will b. inserted at the following
rates '
One time, per word .........1c
Each subsequent and conseceUv*
Ineortion ■ • -.. , ,.....,., , -’oc
Professional cards of throe liu.»
FOR SALE—A GOOD BLACK
A CANDIDATE shore., aged 6 years, height 16 hands,
for city marshal and asks your suj>-'C L. M. CROWDER. 198tfc
port. Election April
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN-
ger work done call No. 3)7, either
phone. 199p
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.» SOME GOOD
acreage property
Ss.
—r-"—'—rician and surgeon.
R LEDBETTER ANNOUNCES f'»D » drug Store.
bls candidacy for city sraeMim sn.t —----
collector and solicit, your support. |
EfeetiOu April *
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troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic.
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
The genuine
FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR is in
a Yellow package. Refuse substitute*.
Prepared only by
Feley A Company. Chicago.
GARRISON A KIMMINS.
FOR 8ALEv-270 ACRES FINE
black laqd 1 mile south of Sang r;
good improvements, nearly all In cul-
tivation ; will sell at a bargain and on
easy terms. P. O. Box 7«. Drpton.
P. LIPSCOMB. M. D.. SPECIALIST
eye. ear, nose and tnroet Office,
over Curtis Drug Store.
T. M. BEAIRD !g A CANDIDATE
for rity mar hal. eleeUon April C.
and tespectfully solicit* your sup-
port
W. F. EGAN ANNOUNCES Ills
candidacy for re-election as city tax
assessor and collector and solicit-
your vote. Election April 6.
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1 HAVE BOUGHT THE 1
woodyard, and consolidated
my feed store. When in need of any!
kind of feed or wood cal) S. J. Mc-
Ginnis, IS McKinney street. Both |
phone; Dry steve wood a special-
ty. 213p
--rm. ...... |
“The Voyage of the Donna Isabel''
begins today. Be sure to read the
oyen ng Installment.
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S. B. BALL IS CANDIDATE
dry marshal u
your vote. Election April 4,
I cent of the purchasers have request-
ed their money back,
idy do«s the work.
It ATER WATER.
Consumers' please notice that all
water, light and power rents are now
due and payable on or before April
dR
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pectfully solicits vour vote.
W J. LACY IS A CANDIDATE
for re-e’ection as aiderman from i
Ward 3 and respectfully solicits your i
vote Election April C. ,
___! New Phone 110, Old Phone 310 tf
R. B RICH IS A CANDIDATE:
for re-election as alderman from ‘
Ward No. 1 and respectfully solicits
your support Election April 0.
JOE L. MERCER Ig A CANOi-
date for alderman from Ward No.
1 and solicits your vote Electlor
April «
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tziHT AND rorxii
. LOST—HANDY .*Z8HUR-ON” RIM-
less eyeglass in case Dr. P. Lips-
comb’s name on back of ca»e. Re-
ward for return to E. B. Hawkins.
201p
REAL MTATM.
LET dK SAW YOUR WOOD. 4U
JAKE JOHNSON.
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DO YOU MEED HELP.' ALL:
sorts of dray work and Souse
bold goods moving doe n Phon* us.
HESTER. LESTER A BROWNLOW.
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•r leas, at II 00 f“r montk; mor* irade them for first diss prairie land i business men’s club assure me that
■pace prorata No ad. taken for less n original gra.»H Prefer land in the, thi^ association will do everything
tain 10 rents. western had of Denton county. L. possible toward aiding in the move
All ads. in classified columns, es- ' STROITD. Hereford. Tex l«4tfc,B1eat
.v—- ........ -i----—------------------- “There is to be held a meeting of
FOH RENT.
-I FOP RENT—A
; louse ou North Elm.
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G. M GENTRY IS A CANDIDATE j T ’
s tsas I to rent in
' ’.. j Wile., Smith'*
T. M TURPIN IS A CANDIDATE !‘o*tofn«'»
fer city marshal. H*. respect fully
eollclts your vote. Election April 8.!
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JIM GOODE IS
213p
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES—FULL
ED I KEY ANNOUNCES A J f ’ ** supplies and Itt-
, . - , ’ tlonary at O M Curtis’.
easdidate for city attorney an.l r* ,
•i^ctfulty xolicits your vote ■ i. i*
tieenc-e Election April 4.
la. 1909. at the office of the WU|er
and Light Department, at 47 W.
Oak street Respectfully.
H C. STORRIE. Supt
work.
9-7-8
J. W FKaLLN. dentist, south
aloe square. Denton. Texas. Middle
of niock. upstairs
~~ ~ -_________| Dept. 95. Sprligf!«.|d. HI.
R. T. VERBY IS A CANDIDATE,
for dty marshal and respectfully
Hefts your v«ge Election April t>
Calvin Holmes, a well known
poultry fancier who lives near Den-
ton. said Saturday.
"I have been talking to the mer-
chants of DentO'a about a poultry
210p:show this year and 1 have received
---- even more encouragement than I ex-
FOR giALE OK TRADE—TWO • l*cted. Mo?t everyone with whom
and one-half sections of extra good? I have talked agrees to a d in get-
rmooth plains land for sale or will [ting the show. The secretary of the
JIM GOODE—LIVERY AND
Fred Stable Nice single and dou-
Ul« rigs. Old Roark barn. North
Locust street. Both phones 181. 18tf
STRICKLAND A PINCKLEY,
New Phone 24S. Old H*
feedstuffs of all kinds.
“There is to be held a meeting of
the Denton County Poultry associa-
tion on April 17. at which time new
officers will be elected and plans
ox M launched for the fall show. I feel
„ ; now like there is no doubt of th
88tfc, s|,ou. beinist held.”
NORTH, EAST SOUTH. WEST—
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A R. McGINTIE.
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T. M. JONES ANNOUNCES AS A : "W**
candidate for re-election for alderman
at Ward No • and respectfully as^s
your support. v
; . SALE—VERY PRETTY
Shetland pony, mare, four years.old.
Apply this office.
FOLEY’S
COME WITH YOUR EASTER j HONEY«TAR
dresses to Mrs. D E. Bunch Dress I
ss: -,x’183r ,T,;i The original
fi^| LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
NICE-SINGLE OR DOUBLE SUR-
,reys. Special attention given to
I boarding horses Give ns a share of
W L FOREMAN IS A CANDI- VOUr Hv*ry bnainew. J. W. Skiles,
date for City Secretary (re-election t j successor to L Baley. We t Hickory
■nd respectfully aol’cits your sup .street- . - ■
port Election April 6
, 836 A WEEK AND EXPENSES
.. v rABvnmsA. .'« »”•« V* introduce poultry
his candidacy for city marshal. *le> !an<t stor* i*>w lers: exper ence unne-
tlon A*ri • sad rreoectfuUy «oi,.- .* "wm;. rel able company and exclu
Jt. vour vore tn i mme .ee n *<*""■ The Grant Co..
Its your vote and ianue-.ee. m vtoJ
Actual Facts
For upwards of fifteen yean,
Hunt’s Cure has been' sold under a
office, next door to strict guarantee to cure any form of
itching sk’n troubles known. No
------------------——— matter the nanre—less than one per
DR F.
CANDIDA ! fi!
1909.
-—————--- WANTED—TO BUY GENTLE
.w r'GU; fsniilj horse and second-hand buggy,
and respectful^ as*-*; Apply ths offle*.
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8. H. RALM ANNOUNCES ills
rsndidacy for city marshal. *i«Mt«v<
April 4. aud solicits your rot-
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At Least Three Thousand People in the Denton Sunday
Schools of this City tomorrow,
APRIL 4, 1909, 9:30 O’CLOCK, A. M.
Bonham Had 2500 at Her Sunday School Rally. Shall We Fall Under That?
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MKTHOD1NT EP1HCOPAL. SOUTH. Wl D. BUTLER, Supt
GERMAX BAPTIST, S. K.,
GKRMAX METHODIST. K. S..
FIRST PKHSHYTERIAX S. S.,
..F. W. GRUBE. Supt.
W.M. GANZER, Supt
ARTHUR P DUGGAN. Supt.
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FIRST BAIT1ST SUNDAY SCHOOL W F. JARRELL. Supt.
AMERICAN PR434BYTERIAN. S. S W. B. McCLURKAN. Supt.
OAK ST. METHODINT S. H., WALTER STEINMAN, Supt.
FIRST CHRISTIAN S. ALVIN C. OWSLEY. Supt.
CUMBERLAND PRKSBYT’N S. S. JOHN BACON, Supt.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1909, newspaper, April 3, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235271/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.