Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 299, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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SITUATIONS WANTED.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.
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Life 100.000 Year* Ago.
Scientists have found in a cave in i' r>
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to enter upon the business or sten-
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CARDS.
intent or division irrespective of the
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aa automobile -tear Blue Ridge.
Office
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such jng euccess for the
the j • position-guaranteed
BAR-
Old
< (INDUCTOR STABBED BY A
NEGRO HE CAUGHT STEAL
Regular
cou rses.
subjects
kook-
: geology, psychology
| should be taught
Analysis is the red-lights of
that guard ,h<‘ crossroads
i business career. Lean
Then
our
the
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Classified ads in the Record and
Try t.eir -nd -;"e
I
minds »
into <o
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DR E G MCLAUGHLIN. PHY
Office J. C.
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| Exchange Bank
FOR RENT OK LEASE — BUILD- ! —
’ng on northwest corner of square, i ■
See M G Roberts 248tfc(c<i
WANTED—UMBRELLAS TO COY
er and repa'r; also furniture to re-
pair. varnish aid upholster.
a.i i business tin 1 as
even business
to the
FOR SALE—FINE LOT ON OAK
street at a sacrifice this week .New (
Phone 361 E. T noOl'N 300 f
w Is :< !1
now
to bar*
Co-Edu< ationai. Tuition Free
I ANNUAL EXPENSES, SDMI AND
UPWARD.
Main University, Austin;
Session opens Wednesday,
September 22nd, 1909.
COLLEGE OR ARTS: Courses lead-
ing to the degrees of Bachelor and
.Master of Arts and Doctor of Phi
losophy.
For catalogue, address
THE REGISTRAR.
University Station. Austin
Medical Department, Galveston
up before
were yet
The love
106-
Will
W
tip
an,| the workings
those with whom
lact -mil
subjects
The practical
essent ally be-
part of every business •• in-
because they are all-'mport
all-necessary in reaching th"
Without them lhe
OF EDUCATION:
Professional courses for teachers,
leading to elementary and perma-
nent certificates.
S. H ROUECHE. M D C., GRAD-
uate Chicago Veterinary college Of-
n Transfer Co Phones 35.
290tfc
W. GAY DIES FROM IV-
JURIES AT
1
NORTH. EAST. SOUTH. WEST— j
are the parts of the city I have
houses to rent In A R McGINTIE,
Wiley Smith's office, next door to
Postofflce.
I
LOST—SUNDAY AT OR
Christian church, large
brooch Return tills office
K. i.
ANYBODY WANTING SCAVEN-
(er work dour call No. 307. either
205tf
or imbibe
period The
that to
in us‘
kJ
Mr
to
u too brief
of nature
New Line 'of Iron Beds
In Beautiful Finishes
At
Schmitz's
as they present themselves in h's
business routine and at every angle
of life.
warning
of man's business career.
well their signals and give heed to
their cries. We may make no real
analysts without knowledge of The
conditions' arisin”. and fail'ng in
proper analysis only an act of Prov
idence may prevent him from com-
ing to disaster, where success might
have been assured through proper
equipment and understanding.
He who is most generously award-
ed by success carefully analytes the
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sewing by the day
t -
EE
t”.?
. uuu UM buppiruirmai w iuv lurriir
ing business training there should be
br ef studies of the known facts;
first, concern*ng the many nations of
For < atalogue address
THE DEAN Medical College.
doctors and
cancers, tumors and 1 othsr remedies failed, Bucklen’s Ar-
Off'ce over GarrL • njca salve cured me.." Infallible
, burns, scalds, cuts, boils.
----- — | fever sores, eczema. salt rheum.
Toms. 25c. Guaranteed by J. F,
Raley & Co.
con rse
Manter of
_
W. B. McCABE, M. D . PHYSI
Clan and surgeon Specialist,
eases
feted in study:
(1) In the acquisition of know-
ledge comes first and fundamentally
some comprehension of the rud’-
ments of an analytical education—
the science of numbers, arithemetic;
the study of forms of speech and
their relations to one another, gram-
mar; the manner of fornfing words
with letters, spelling; the art of
writing, penmanship; reciprocal ex-
change of civilities and commercial
intercourse, business correspondence
and the system of rules by which
trade and commerce are regulated.
; commercial law.
Interspersed with these
are s'ngle and double entry
T. J. GOODWIN. SHOE SHOP—
All sorts of repairs done properly
With S. W. Kanady.
LOST—SILVER STI t K I* I N
skeleton head, ruby eyes (one gone).
Reward for return to this office, or
Miss Bessie Ball. 298tfc j
the fire last n'ght by a negro whom
I he caught stealing Today it is be-
_ lleved be will recover although bad
j ly cut A guard was kept .a^u. the
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FOR SALE GOOD PHAETON R
B Rich's blacksmith shop. 30 2 ' {
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SANDSTORM BUGG I. COST $15), j
as good as new. with $30 set of hai j
ness thrown in t
ney*-at-law. Offlqe upstairs In F, &
M Bank Buildins. Pilo^ Point. Tex.
---«A
FOR SALE— 6-RpOM HOUSE AT
a bargain. Close in. Lot 85x17 4
feet. This office. 303c
TULSA. Okla. July !
Master Bakers’ association in semi-
annual convention here will again de-
mand state supervision of bakeries,
j believing it will be to-the best inter-
est of each individual bread maker
It is the usua.
course of study offered by the higher
grnde and better class of business
colleges, such as those who have won ,
lecogaftlon of favor in the Eastern
state*, a diploma is awarded for the
sat'sfactory completion of either of ,
these courses of study setting forth ,
the work accomplished.
(2» It is a memorial old as time <
’taelf that the nearer one comes to i
the truth—that is, a clear under-
standing of the relation of things ,
around about him, the more certain
one is to know happiness, the more (
certa'n to merit success When one
beg'ns business life in a world to
which he is at best a stranger, his
every ambitious purpose Is hamperet
in proportion to hie in'sunderstand-
inga of that strange world. If he
comprehends but dimly the forces
that work about him, he is likely to
err. and complicate others w’th his
errors.
Therefore, as an accompaniment
PATRONIZE THE BEST
Sherman Steam Laundry.
New Phone 341. 28Ctf
meats and for that reason we find
our literature almost barren in it3
treatment of commercialism.
conclusions are. therefore, necessar-
ily based upo-j observation, exper-(sties
lenee and upon the counsel of liber jpran <al application of the former
al minded men at the head of cor-
porate and private enterprises, men
who employ and largely train, year obstruseness
after year, thousands of students
from the departments of the High
and Commercial schools
The : me alloted one of the twej-
t < th century in which to seek a:>
education in the schools is far short
of thi' ideal, no matter whether one
has at his disposal four or mor *
.'ears, all are far short of man's ab I-
ty to cover the field of important
knowledge. One may, the import
anee of time considered, be equipped
R. R. TURNER. 35 WEST OAK
St Harness and buggv top work
Shoe repairing a specialty 9-7-8
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Professional cards of three itaes
or less, at |1.00 per month; more dciau and surgeon,
space pro rata. No ad. taken for less Juy's drug store,
than 10 cents. \ #
All ads. in class)f ed columns, ex-'
cept those cairyiug regular accounts
with this office must be accompauiej ; Home
DO-YOU NEED HELP? ALL
kind* of dray work and household
goods moving done. Phone us.
HESTER, LESTER A BROWNLOW.
New Phone 110, Old Phone 310. tf
tion that should exist between the comes the ever-more necessary know-
modern bus'ness school, that g'ves, 1
and the tuouern man or woman who ■
has chosen the business world for
als career, who receives, we have
but oie source, one ever pulsatin;,’ I
and infallible source, to look to fo'-
assistance and that source is the
great basin of daily bus nets activ- 1
the demands—the red-hot and
cap
t he
Dis- . „
peculiar to woman. Diseases of ie^s, Ky.
the rectum, caacera. tumors r
chronic ulcers,
•on i
•Side square.
P. LIPSCOMB. M. D.. SPECIALIST I
•ye ear. nose and throat. Office
orer Curtis Drug Store.
J W FRALIN. Dentist. SOUTH
side square, Denton, Texas. Middle
of block, upetalr*.
ROSS & BLANKENSHIP. ATTOR-
CUSSIflED ADVERTISEMENTS I
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Bach subsequent and consecutive
Advertiements under this healing
Will be inserted at the following
rates:
One time, per word
Insertion
Here Is Relief for Women.
If you have pains in the back, uri-
nary, bladder or kidney trouble and
want a certain, pleasant herb relief
from women's ills, try Mother Gray’s
"Australian-Leaf.’’ It is a safe, re-
liable regulator, and relieves all fe-
male weaknesses, including Inflam-
mation and ulcerations Mother
sold
those w ho have ;
lample time to devote to the mastery t ‘ „J 'portal,'
. , „ , »of business The student must then >, i
1OAK1 .M. Tex. July 29.—Robert T . the nueslion What ' “ ‘ removed
lav a conductor «•« stabbed Girin*- ! * ’ “ himself tne question. wnat t le.-e thngs are so veiled or screen
(Lav. a tonductor, was stabbed durin. tlme wi|, , (h.VOTe nly y()nth to frolI, (h„ sluJ„nt. (lf many school*
and colleges, or- but mperfectly ex
plained at best, thousands of bright
young men ani young women find
themselves stranded upon the so-
phistical rocks of the business world.
Ii the moral bone-yard of every
business lie the mangled forms of
men. who should have seen, quite
a prosite.rous and honorable ca-
BARTON-McCOOK REALTY CO
real estate exclusively. We can
your propertv. First door east of
- 29 4tfc
it.'
imperative demands from the cap s udie.s iu a
talus of industry who bridle the that thev must be eomiaed
steeds of commerce and command of advanced stud eg of the colleges
mr versit les. Such, however. w». find
ease. There is a vast iif-
between common ial geo-
eo:a-
BRAND NEW WAGON TO TRADE ,
for horse or mule. Good mules and
horses for sale,S. S. BALL. 29ltfc
REFINED YOUNG LADY WANTS
, . ....---- New phone 262 I
302p f ce Denio
292tfe .
FOR SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE
close in. Also 7-room house on N i
Locust street Also 23 acres of iA'
near town. .Must sell some of tn's
and will let any of it go at a bargain i
J. KfMcKELVY, at court house with
Dusgfcn Abstract Co. 296tfc ■ inen students of modi'ine.
FOR SALE -DESIRABLE SUB-U
urban house Phone (New » 2 39 W
H LONG 2 4 5tL ’
. FOUND—SOME DUCKS. OWNER
can. iyt same by paying for th's no-
tice and describing property. 299tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE
acre farm adjo niig Denton,
take part in city property. F
Strong, route '4. City.
LOST-LIGHT BROWN HAND-
ba„, with' purse Inside, between home
and square, about 10 a. m. Thurs
day, containing sum of money, etc. i
Reward for return to Mrs. J F. Bell i
or this office 301 p '
--- DEPARTMENT
NEAR i
old-gold
:;o2p I
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: De-
gree courses In civil, electrical
| and mining engineering.
—- (LAW DEPARTMENT < In its new
building): Three-year course,
leading to Degree of Bachelor of
Laws, with state license;
leading to Degree of
Laws.
SUMMER SCHOOL Regular Uni-
versity and Normal courses, sev-
en weeks. Session begins June 18. jto
i but
their lieutenants: Take ths work
and see *t through!'' Modern corn- not th.- ease. There is a
tuercial interests have/advanced outjferenee between comnieri ial
of all proportion to the philosophic (graphy. commercial chem try.
writings of their diversified depart-j mercial botany, commercial physics.
an 1 log'c as
in a business
These 1 sthool and the studies by the same
(name as are taught in the univer-
The difference lies in tie
to
the problems that surround everyday
life an | the theoretical and technical
of the subjects as
taught by the latter.
.or commercial must
G ome a
• at ion
ant. all-necessary in reaching
desideratum Without them
mi ld of the business man can never
, Hilly trrasp the full import of bus -
ness They enable one to corrrpre-
hend; to see The time ha* coni"
when they are recognized by honest
t'-a< ier- a.i 1 business men as <wn-
j.i grapple with important bus le*s i tialg in every business edneat <"i
Jaffa rs i4 much less than two years, (the open sesame to the fold of all
' tin- great harm may come to
• b<. !i the school and th,, pupil frou
Aicu.it i>i izvpai tinviii, uanubuiu. <
Session eight months, opening Sep- ;
tember 2Hh Four-year courses
tn medicine; two-year course in
pharmacy: three-year course in
nursing. Thorough laboratory
training Exceptional clinical f:v il-)
ities in John Sealy Hospital Uni-
versity Hall, a dormitory for w o-
palr. varnish and upholster Skirt
an 1 shirt-waist boxes made to order.
MRS BESSIE L SMITH, 67 West
Stroud street New Phone 4 27 Red
Iji.oo. Guaranteed by .U F Raley A ographic profession and at the same wj1<lln' h(, promises to equip for busi
Co. Trial bottle free. time to allow one a wide latitude *n 'ness? I can not perceive of endur-
j -------*--the selection and perusal of such ing 6uCceSg fOr the "twelve-week.
n r unnnr fitpkishfcs m- iOK,-AHO'<' RAKERs DEMAND (professional course, even to the ; - position-guaranteed or " money-
postoffice. z
FRANK PIERCE. FRfiSH
becue every day. Good meats.
Phone 300, New 31.
light • hinking
We ar.- told that we must k'i.,w
■where we are: upon w lia'. r > hav.
ome emu pre aension of tin- p.i'lame-
na go ng on around about u t > un-
.‘ii-faad our own bodies, and so to
that health wliiili nine
>ut of ten now a r five
,'OlJle in
line of -typewriter supplies and sta- 1
tlonend^O. M Curtis
G. 3- CAMPBELL, REAR OF Sample sent free,
g McCray's ,hC'e"n‘li’ ! ther Gray Co.. Le Roy. N.-Y.
pressers anti repairers Clothes call-
ed for and delivered New Phone
gV'.: 16.__285c
JfK. JJM GOODE—LIVERY AND ‘
< feed stable. Nice single and double reached here todav of the death of work demanded of the bookkeeper
. it* ik-fcy ^x • __•- k-M, XTrxotU V ajmsss* ! v* * _ ... s. __ va. • ________
•treet. Both phones 152. 18tf ,
FOR RENI' TWO ) NFl RNSH
ed rooms suitably for light hou*< -
keep'.ng Electricity and bath One j
block from square Call New I’bone (
34 5. 302 i
for $9<* This office i Switzerland bones of men. who lived |
onn>>. I 100,000 years ago, when life was In •
constant danger from wild beasts
Today the danger, ns shown by A
W. Brown of Alexander. Me., ia
largely from deadly disease "If it
had not been for Dr. King's New
Discovery, which cured me. I could
not have lived." he writes, suffer-
ing as I did from a severe
trouble and stubborn cougu.."
w n bodies,
prendre that health
s. holar* >ut of t< n
through ignorance
sight 'iito our own mental pr ><
the working* of the
We i.Oli:.'
n • w Igo belol. g*
foinid.iiiou if all trip- eduration, aril
a. t.n'ut I, ti:e very m<a;i ng ami
fabrication . : th'- word 's smrti -' il
Right ... ' I '. aa; (O e:»i phasize t h.
imjxirta a •• of noble subject that
aouhi b.- tauat.t throughout the
our*,- of every sihool. w in ther that
>f bus lie**. otherwise; Bus ness
In", a:.-., - merit;., aonest'
ami i v ry p!ia.-e of Business Ethics
should b( discussed throughout the
course, "fhe stud* nt should be con-
;:<mt<d diffe’iit hvpotlietical s t-
uafions aid : be many temptations of
business life show i> up so that the
of ruin
Because
hand.
out the other,
grand science of
Psychology and
laws of reason, Logic.
Possibly you w'-ll oonteml that
there is ao opportunity to teach these
short busine * eours"
to the
and
McKINNEY. Tex , July - .—News
rigs. Old Roark barm^North Locust j gay at Culleoka from injuries or stenographer.
1 received yesterday in a runaway,
when his team became frightened at
—
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES--FULL I
it-* QiinnlioA find dtn- I
and
^Gray's Australian-Leaf is sold by
; druggists or sent by mall for 50c. keeping and banking for those of the
Address, The Mo-'business and shorthand, typewriting
5 and J'ctation for those of the steno-
| graphic course.
_ __ ' Such a course of study may be
CULLEOKA. jcompleted, if taken singly, in from
five to eight months time and w-iL
qualify one for all of the clertca.
j activity common to al] students. Ev- j^piy
r *>»•«• rum w ill asxksxlr hunril uic; • , . . .
rurt-r naJ the teiup’af ons they muM
all encounter been held
them while their minds
elastic, receptive, eager
of truth and the presence of a per-
sonal integrity loftily above tempta-
tion aid reproach goes to make up
the highest capital and the most lib-
eral credit to those who would sertc
success in the great world of business
These law* are known or should
be known to everyone having to do
prope- | with the education of the youth, yet.
*-i .. nlany practice deception with
that plastic mater al. the student
the selection and perusal of
(professional course, even to
S. 1’ERVISIOX. i point of graduation in one depart- refunded " type of education.
Imcnt or division Irrespective of the ei QU x uv;:^.,v BUV1, v„ .
29.—-The J other, the following outl nes are of- ; long l*etain the confidence of the peo-
ple irrespective of their gushing
bombardment of yellow literature
In written, as in spoken words, to
ape the truth by implication when
the thing is not literally true is the
deepest dye of thievery in that it
robs the giver of his honor and th.'
receiver of his trust.
There must be a clear understand-
ing by the rtuJent of the principles
of classification and organization. He
must know something of system
that his effects may be made so to
harmonize with the general laws of
the special business in which he mav
f nd himself Without system, or-
ganization and classification his ef-
forts can be but clerical and medio-
cre at the best.
Consider the importance of the
study of analysis as related to the
many problems arising from dail?
business. In whatever capacity a
man mav find himself, success or
failure depends upon his ability to
make proper analysis of the problems
as they present themselves in h's
ing success for the
Tortured on » Horse.
For ten years 1 couldn t ride a
horse without beihg in torture from
piles." writes L. 8. Napier, of Rug-
- -- i mu*, ivy.., “when all
and ; other remedies failed.
1 me..
HIV Uivww. 'V - mva xMHV
A Klmm'ns' drug store. West > for plIeg
square. Denton. Texas. 290cfever sor
WHAT A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS SCHOOL SHOULD BE:
EDUCATIONALLY AND ARCHITECTURALLY
Believing the people of Deaton and as supplemental to the forego-
and Denton county desire and know-1
ing they have a right to know some :
thing of the educational and archl- our globe and, secondly, our trade
tectural status of the Standard Busi : relations with state, nation and in-
ness school which ft Is proposed to ternational, Commercial Geography,
lecate ia Det ton and to which Den When one starts ia Ignorance of the
ton county citizens are asked to sub - ; things that concern. YUe there will
scribe liberally, as has heretofore be an endless chain of blunders. Hav-
been mentioned through the eolumns ing some knowledge of the world in
of the Record anJ Chron'cle, I am which he ex'sts, Astronomy; a il up
pleased to offer as a-j Introductory * on which he lives, Geology; h(> must
io the school a few of the salient next know something of the many
features incorporated in the title. forces and laws arouad about him.
la attempting to outline the rela (Botany. Physics and Chem stry, then
uuAues me ewi-uiuic uct'
ledge of his own body, l’hy*:ology.
I Health and knowledge go hand in
One cannot long endure with-
cotnes that
own mind,
untaln-rlng
attempting to irupart
knowledge u too brief a
law's of nature require that to .io
orta n things, certain time tuus" b,
con-umeil. Attempt to shorten.tha.
time and inefficiency, 'mmaturit;-
and weakness claim their penalty
I 1.1 agriculture a full year s teqiiired
. to j>r. pare the so 1 and grow the
< top Y< t. strange a« ■: would seem
|:h"re are some busine. * schools that
•claim to impart all thavis required
::i < otniin re al and In.ius'r al know-
1 ledge of Ui«- student and to seal
(the accomplishment with diplomas
ibearing their august seals in twelve
weeks' t me! Do stich schools com-
) IliU'ir with the D vim- laws of de-
j veltipmi nt. do they violate its laws'.’
The school should arrange with
t.ie utmost precision its curr cula for ■
tiie period ef lime available. It
should b.- divided into two d fferent
divisions so that those who-e tirm
’s limited may be eared for propor-
Itionately as well as
! nfillil.. ... .. t i . „
jof business The student must then
ask himself the question: What
time will J devote in my youth <o
equipping mjself for fighting life's
battles'* But before this can be done
so that the great results desired may
be accomplished w thout loss he must
also determ'ne: What do 1 hope to
attain through business education?
/ The answer to these quest’ons must
ly cut A guard was kept the
jail last night to prevent a mob from
(hanging the negro The loss to-’ay *a
i is conservatively estimat'd at $2’*.- |
i"no from the f.re. !essentially embrace certain phases of .
...»... „ 11 L’t n .-I f v -
• will seek First, happiness
not physical enjoyment merely,
‘not idle pleasure, but that nobler and
I deeper fel city which can come to
joae only "...rough the laws of right
Hiving—a condition of the soul where-
lin happiness is imparted to those
I round about us and a sweet spirit of
jquietness is imbibed from them in
(return Then he seeks a mastery of
lunglfhe fools with which to accomplish
_ To i business results.
cure sore lungs, colds. obstinate j Sav'ng then in view the proper
coughs, and prevent pneumonia, it's : development of one's mind desiring
the best medicine on earth. 50c and
HALF PRICE
I !
*t udy:
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k*p» ii<1 -
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NEWS FROM LEWISVILLE.
I
STATE FAIR GROUNDS
to i
gone
Mrs. J. W. Holcomb and children
Low Rates on all Railroads
General Admission 25c
Pres.
In spite of the dry weather we
LONG & TURNER CO-
has : effective
L0NG'& TURNER CO
REMOVAL NOTICE.
July
W
309c
of the square.
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'oum Daily
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J
Dallas Chamber
of Commerce
Julian Scruggs ladie< outhtteb
a summer
drink.
Department.
This subject will bp discussed from
Dallas. Texas, August 22-29
Inclusive
last wkee.
Mrs. Streetman visited Mrs. Litsey
superior
Why don't
The athletic contests of the
regular army.2.000 regulars
Bands of the 9th infantry
and 1st field artillery in at-
tendance.
Alli arms of the service rep-
resented
v
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
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* we will sell a box
* cakes of fine assorted
# soap for 25c.
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Ice cold watermelons can be had
day or night at the Alliance Milling •
Company's.
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The new August Columbia records
‘at Taliaferro's. North Side.
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Whenever
yen see an
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superintendent of the ( Store.
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In Palatial Diners.
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L pton's teas have no
(Once used always used.
I you try a package today?
Try This This Summer
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ere wdi come many times this summer when
t!;t heat will be almost m.bearable. Ar.d jour
rhirst will refuse absolutely to be quenched by
plain water, or the average sweet soda fountain
s or bottled beverages.
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(with the Correspondence feature of
: our school.
TROY WILSON LEWIS Pres
' Standard Business School Corpora-
tion
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United States Army
Military Tournament
I in Denton,
1 .Ur® Ptirtia
Oscar Lewis wag in Denton last
week.
Mrs. G. M. Lewis and little son
were in Fort Worth ihursday.
Mrs. Hayden has returned froor,
visit in McKinney.
Miss Katherine-Hambrlght is vis-
iting in Rhome.
Mrs. Carder is sick.
Mrs. McMahan haa returned from
a visit in Coll.nsville.
Monday afternoon Roanoke and
Keller played a game of baseball at
Keller. The score was 6 to 3 in fa-
vor of Keller.
A fine line of 10c bowls. *
See our 15c granite ware and *
» other th‘ngs. #
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NEWS FROM ROANOKE
ROANOKE, July 2 7. —Mrs.
Vaughn and Mrs. Willis of near Dea-
ton vis'ted the family of B.
Jones last week.
Mesdames Geo. and Chas. Cobbs of
[Denton visited Mrs. H. W. Jenkins
(last wkee.
Mrs. Streetman visited Mrs. Litsey
' in Denton several days last week.
Misses Ruby Lasson and Johanna
■Lasson visited Miss Ethel Carroll in
I Keller Monday.
I Mrs. Raiborne is qute sick.
i Mrs. J. K. Hogan visited Mrs. J. C.
' -Melton last -week.
Mrs. Bula Raiborne spent Sunday
, the guest of her sister,
: Mrs. Curtis.
Friday, Saturday and Monday *
t of seven *
toilet ♦
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problem-; as t.iey present themselves
—they aie diagramatically platted
step by step on paper. Each step has |
•• checkrein and the whole is safe
guarded by reason until he finally
has a birds-eye vision of the whole
situation, then if failure comes it
w’ll be from conditions imposs blc
to foresee. Such analysis must !><■
applied to the smallest as well as t-•
the largest of affairs in bus ness.
Above and beyond all this comes
the elective to fit the student for the
spec'al work he desires to pursue,
and into the discussion of these elec
tive subjects it is oily necessary to
state they are the eulminary subject
or capping-Btone of h's profession
If, for instance, 1K desires to enter
the field of insuMmce his elective
would embrace special'zed work in
insurance—accounting, development
aid management, thug giving him
the broadest [wssible train'ng for the
profession he des few to pur-uc
Summary and conclusion.
To recapitulate and summarize V1’
will offer to the students of the un-
dergraduate schoO] these courses j)
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‘ination covering those subjects, or i
credentials from an accredited Hight
i School or Business College is requ'r- '
led for the entrance to the G raduat" |,*1*’
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LEWISVILLE, July 26.—Mrs
•Myrtle Jones returned Monday from
:a visit in Waxahachie.
( Rev. \ B Baker left Saturday
for Bryson to assist in a meeting.
j Mrs. R. H Salmon and daughters
[have gone to Eureka Springs. Ark.,
■to visit relatives. 4
Mr. and -Mrs. O. Li. Elbert and lit- (
| tie son. Charles, and Mrs. Alsup and ;
completed ‘ lauSh’er' Grace, of Denton were the j
-• (guests of J. B. Woodrum and family 1
(Tuesday and Wednesday.
Crockett Kealey has
(Michigan to vis't relatives.
Sat'sfactory completion of all sub- |
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Purity sugar- butter makes a cake
filling that can t be beat Long &
Turner have 't
You will be surprised and delighted at its cooling effect
r;id ?.t how completely it will quench your thirst. You
c- will find t as refreshing and delicious
drink as coffee is a yunter
z\nd it’s as pure and whole- llifij
some—as hfHTT-CSS a' the tea, < r coffee, cr milk, or
cocoa you drink at the table every day of your life.
P.ut do n. t I c- deceived into accepting a
rul'Ooute re,'u*e any other drink that claims
to be as good or better. Insist on and
GET THE GENUINE
At Scxia Fountains orCcrbcnated in Bottles
5c Everywhere j
One table of fine embroideriet Half price >
All ready-to-wear hats — Half prices and less
, One lot figured lawns .' 7 1-2o
A few suits left at prices that will move them.
It will pay you to have a look if interested^.
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Tournament Committee
Ice cold watermelons can be had
day or night at the Alliance Milling
Company'a.
TEXAS POSl’MA’KTERS NAMED.
WASHINGTON. July 2» —Texa«
poetmaatera nominated by the Pre«!-
tUrat today: A. W. Davis of Whlte-
|wright; Homer Howard of Lockney.
Pineapple snerbet Sc a! Cnrtia’
| Fountain.
day.
Mrs. E J Farrington is the guest (
of relatives in Dallas.
Mrs. Geo. Huffhines aid children (
have returned to their home in
Richardson.
J. B. Woodrum and fam’-ly visited .
relatives ii Denton the first of the , , t .
wpek, (urday from a visit in Pilot Point,
J. W. Degan aad son. Carl, were AubrPV a’ld Denton-
in Caddo. Okla . the first of the
week I Iu spite of the ary weather we
Mrs. T A. Jasper has returned to keep a line of fresh vegetables com-
her home in Denton. Slug every day. Phone 44.
Mrs. Lizzie Aggerton and son.
Philo, were here from Garza Satur- (
day.
Prof. Eston W. Smith, who
been secured as i
Lewisville Academy, arrived Monday !
from Valparaiso. Ind.
Rev. E. SI Hursey has returned |
from Decatur.
Miss Mabe] Jenkins
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The Duggan Abstract Co. is tem-
porarily located >n the court house
entertained ! dur>ng the rebuilding of its perma-
her music class with a picnic Satur- nent headquarters on the South side
day.
Miss Flora Smith is very sick.
Mrs. Wjnatt ana little daughter !
have returned to their home in Gun- |
ter after a week s visit to W. W. !
Smith and family.
Miss Wlllola Buster returned Sat- :
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Ar thmetic
Algebra.
Spelling
Grammar.
Corre.- pondence.
Com mere al Law
Com merci al (ieography
Ethics
•2)
Bookkeeping
Hanking
A eounting.
.Shorthand.
Typewriting.
I tic’at ion.
Which van be < unpleted.
largely upon the ability of the
in from ! i<- to eight months
students pursuing the
s: would ake all sub-
i 1 i an<] first three
■ in S< et on i i. Those pur-|
jsuing the st< nographic course wjub! (
take all those subjects n Section (1) ■
ta • last iaree :■> Section (2).
Etitranie :<> ei’.h' r course of Study ‘
iv be w tiioir examination. and :
.u.reniet:ts ar" the'abil tv to
:<ad and write the English !
ig''. For the satisfactory
> if either eoiirse a
be awarded. The
will qualify oil"
A. examinations
colit nuance of the above (
nir.-es of study tor both the Busl-
: < ss and Stenographic Departments,
the graduate school prov de,] nnn
: offers these courses of study :
i Gradti.T- i
(1 ).
Physiology.
Botany.
Geology.
Physics.
Chemistry.
Ethim.
• 2)
Psychology
Log'c.
Political Economy
H'gher Accounting
Higher Auditing
Sy*tema:iz!ng
This ccurse regularly <
(entitles < ne to graduation and a d -
fploma et'iferring the degree Bache-
lor of Commercial Science—(B C
S.)
( Sat'sfactory completion of all sub- | !r'C " """ • j
Teets in the Undergraduate Depart-!01 Muskogee. Okla., are the guests;
(of th's school. or a creditable exain-|ofiY s K*adv a°d ^mily.
inntinn <»nvprin«r timco cuhincts or ; Uausten Harwell returned to Dt n-
'-■ - (ton Wednesday.
.Miss Ella Saunders of Dallas is
■ guest of relatives here.
-Mrs. Jas. Hayes and daughter '
(.Miss Neta. were the guests of G. P. ;
.an arch'tectural standpoint in a later |Elber: anJ fawi>v ’n Garza Wednes- 1
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 299, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1909, newspaper, July 29, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235486/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.