Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 59, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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We would like to have your or-
der for a stove. Our stock u large
and we (eel sure you can find one
to suit you and we'll try ,to make
you glad you got it heie.
Polish, shovels, scuttles, fenders.
Co itains a few of our ex-
tensive line of
Cameo Rings,
Gold Chains,
Bracelets,
Cameo Brooches,
Cut Glass Sets.
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A trial of our prescription icrvjce has convinced matiy
of our regular customer! the quality and efficiency of 6tfr
prescriptions. You owe it to yourself to get the best.
prescriptions
West Side.
LIPSCOMB DRUG STORE
Both Phones^S '■
Free Delivery
Denton Steam Laundry Co. | £yersHardware Co | az* 7n
Heater $1.50. Cooks $7.50 up.
COUNTY COURT
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CANDY. CANDY. CANDY.
Who said candy? We have just received 130 pounds
fresh from the factory. Come in and see the best and
freshest stock of candy in town.
McNEW & CHRISTIAN, West Side Square.
There are so many other
beautiful pieces of Jewelry
t at we cannot mention them
here. We want you to see
our line of
JEWELRY.
CUT GLASS,
SILVERWARE.
HEATERS
Take time by the forelock. Get your stove up be-
fore the cold snap comes. Box Wood and Coal Heaters.
Prices are right.
Fox Bros. & Co.
Meal and Graham Flour
We are now making Meal and
Graham Flour. Give us your or-
der for a trial sack.
Arkansaw Milling Co.
Hester & Baker, Props.
VERDICT FOB PLAINTIFF IN
HAM11.TON-KANADV SUIT—
PBOUATE COURT OUDEllS.
With several continuances the
Civil docket ot the County court set
lor Wednesday was cleared up and
court adjourned over until Thurs-
day. In the case of A. E. Brewer vs
C. S. McMath & Co., debt, a contin-
uance was entered by the defend-
ant on account of the illness ot J. 1.
Bottorff.
Civil Docket.
Ordeis en.ered on he Civil dock-
et Tuesday alternoon follow:
T. A. KoWe VS. Marion Cru.ch-
field and John Va'ultz, suit on note;
ieset lor first day, third week.
Denton Lodge No. 807, B. P.^ O.
E., vs. State National bank of Fort
Worth, garnishee, garnishment; dis-
missed at plaintiff's cost. W. B.
lJa dock allowed $5 attorney's fees.
Clarsey Champion ei al. vs. Hen-
ry Wright, debt and writ of seques-
tration; (filed uec 3, 1907), con-
tinued by agreement and set for the
first day, second week of January
1912, term, when trial will be had
or cause dismissed.
G. E. Hammon vs. S. W. Kanady,
damages; verdict for plaintiff for
$33.30.
The jury in the case of G. E. Ham-
ilton vs. S. \V. Kanady Tuesday af-
ternoon brought in its verdict, giv_
ing plaintiff judgment for $33.30
AMONG THE SOCIETIES
| pion et al. vs, Henry Wriglit tor
W. J. McCRAY,
Denton's Exclusive Jeweler
South Elm St.
Ariel Art Department.
The Art department of the Ariel
i club will meet Saturday afternoon
at 3:30 with Sirs. R. J. Wilson.
"Shodmom
Guarantee! fabrics
The one way .o be sure of a per-
fect-fitting suit is to have it made to
your measure by a good merchant
tailor the one way to be sure of
durable cloth and exclusive patterns
is to select Shackamaxon Fabrics.
We have them may we meas-
ure you today for your new suit ?
BOYLAN & CO.
Cutters and Tailors for Men
Who Know.
Parisian Dry Cleaning and
Pressing- Old Phone 40.
! Baptist Ladies' Aid.
i The Ladies' Aid and Missionary
'.society of the - »rst Baptist church
! held its regular monihly missionary
I meeting with Mrs, Claud Roberts
| at the home o' Mrs. Logan. The pro-
I gram as outlined in the year-book
1 was rendered as loltows: Subject,
Stale Missions; leader, Mrs. R
Lester; song, Labon On"; prayer,
I Mri. Andrews; roll call responded
to with name of state missionaries;
Scripture, Gen. 28:15-22. Relation
of 13. W M. W. to State Mission
Board, Mr:- C. C. Yeatts; Objects
fostered by B. W. M. W. of Texas,
.Mrs L. D. Borden; reading of plan
of work for 1911, Mrs. E. Curtis; | vithout bond
prayer lor our women's state organ- Barton and (
debt and writ of sequestration was
called Wednesday morning and at-
torneys interested announced thai it
had been continued by agreement.
The court stated that the case had
been on the docket since Dec. 3, j
1907, and haj beer continued no
less than sixteen times. He con- j
tinned the case by agreement for
the term, but set it for ihe first j
day of the second week in the Jan-
uary, 1912, term, and announced^
that'if the p.aintiff was not ready
then, the case would be tried, and j
j if not, it would be dismissed off the
L. | docket.
Orders entered included 'lie fol_
lowing:
Probate Docket.
Estate of S. i lornhack, deceased;
application or Mrs, .Temina llornback
io probate will granted and will ad-
mitted to probate an3 Mrs Jemina
llornback is appointed executrix
S. A Blewett, J. A.
(' Yancey appointed
A Convenience
A Safeguard
A Good Habit
Vou have these three essen-
tials when you have a Bank
Deposit. Many people do
not start deposits, due to the
fact that they do not happen
to have a lot of money for
deposit. W e solicit the small
accounts just as much as the
large ones, for the small ac-
count finally makes the big
one. Start an account with
us. You will always be glad
of the start.
Denton County
National Bank
Our Coffee Pleases.
No matter how critical you
are about your coffee, we
can please you. We carry
Maxwell House Blend in 3
pound tins, and Chase &
Sanborns, two of the best
coffees in the city. Try a
!can in your next order.
Turner Brothers.
GROCERS.
We have Chocolate Hydrox.
CENTRAL SCHOOL
CLOSED FOR WEEK
IHBCOVKIIY Ol CASIO OF l)IPII-
THEIUA IN FAMILY OF »U1'T.
1ARLISI1E1 18 THE CAUSE.
J. E. McCABE
Real Estate. Loans.
If you want to npake or renew a loan see me. I make loans
on any kind of land. My interest rate is as cheap as you will
find anywhere. If you want to buy, my list is complete. I
have some farms lands that. I can sell with very little pay-
ment down and balance like paying rent. If you have a farm
for sale, list it with me on the following blank.
No. Acres No. Acres in Cultivation
Miles from _ .Direction _
County What road
Acres tillable., Acres Broken
Acres Johnson Grass.. .Acres Timber
Acres Orchard .Watered ..Soil
Distance to School Give possession.
Improvement ... -
Price Terms Balance
Encumbered Will Trade.
Prefer in Exchange...
I will pay said J. E. McCabe 5 per cent commission to sell
above described farm.
Owner
(Cut out and mail) Address
LOCAL NEWSJRLVITIES
H. Goode was reported some-
what better Wednesday.
The discovery of a case of diph-
theria in the family of Superintend-
ent John S. Carlisle Wednesday was
followed by the closing of the Lee |
(Central) School, lor the remainder!
of the week at least, Supt. Carlisle |
acting under instructions of the!
City Health Officer. Fannie, the
member of the Carlisle family in
whom the malady was discovered,
was at school Tuesday, and in view
of the tact that there were eight I
other cases reported to City Health j
Officer Finer within the past twen. |
ty-four hours, it was deemed best to j
close the school for the present.
Seven of the cases were reported i
in Tuesday afternoon's issue, and j
two more Wednesday, the new cases
being Fannie Carlisle and Albert
Pfaff. All the cases have been put
under rigid quarantine to prevent
any further spread of the disease,
and all of the children afflicted were
reported Wednesday as getting
along nicely, anti-toxin being admin-
istered in every case as soon as the
disease was discovered.
R!n should be filled before the
1 flal V/Oal Dill co]d weather sets in. By
getting it now you get the best in quality and the best in
price. Phone us your order today.
Both Phones, West Oak St Pinckley & Lester
THIS MUST SELL.
14 acres good land just outside city limits; all smooth,
level land and all in high state of cultivation; a snap
sold at once. Price $900, half cash, balance tetms.
Both Phones E. L. BROWN & CO.
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The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Smit.li is reported somewhat better.
William Gregg Simmons, who has
been sick the past few days, is re-
ported somewhat better.
There is a reason for our business
having increiR^d month after month.
Our patrons know the quality, "ervice
and price. We want you t0 know
Plione your next order. Phones 4 4.
LONG A: KING
Automobile number 16IJ was leg. lie sure and see the fine VLagraph
istered 'n the County Clerk's office photo-play at the Majestic tonight
tliis week by .1. !•. Stanley of Denton, entitled "A Courage of Souls."
;ill. Wisdom, Logan and Huffhines.
Nickel plated alarm
clocks at (V! inn is' drug
store, 75c, guaranteed.
iza ion, Mrs. Minnis. The hostesses, appraisers
Mesdames * laud Roberts, .Jim Bar-! In the estate of .1. W. Watson, d«'-
ton and Evans, .nvited the la lies to : ceased. .Mrs. D. L. Watson, exeru-
remain for a social hour. A dainty ; fix. ih<> appraisers. \\. 1- McCor.
salad and ice course was served, i wick and \V. T. Johnson, have filed
which reminded the guests that ! their inventory, showing the total
Haioween was near. The ladies j valuo o»* th(» estate to he $00,296.70).
were please ! to have as visitors Mes- | Most of »he items are notes, p«thoii
dames Oriddle. Shepard, Palmer, j al and vendors lien, with $lfC",o in
!.i"k Fry, Riddle, Paul Beye t. Tread- j realty represented by a lot in tl«,
College ad 'ition to Denton. and
$2r,0 stock in a Waco life insurance
company. The entire estate was
willed to Mrs. Watson. Deceased
mie here from Pell county and died
>e past siimmo in a sanitarium at
Temple
D K. Allison l)r I. M. Inge and
NEW STKEKT CAR ll E. j» (• Withers, the appraisers in the
Commencing Saturday, October PS atr 0, \y (; b\r.ns. deceased,
people that J know OT want 14, the street cars will make the no( v,.t li]e(1 their inventory.
Jf early morning Dallas train which The will, which was admitted to pro.
j leaves here at 6.20 a. m bate at thp present term of conn
* ^ bequeaths he entir(> estate to the
At the Nickle store next Friday widow of the deceased, and if ihere
special coal hod, shovel and poker, is anv< residue at her death, it is to
six
'ans
, . ,, I was appointed executor 0f the will
The Ladies Aid, Missionary So- vithout bond
, ciety and Westminster League of '
the First Presbyterian church will *T\*FY JONFS"
i give an Apron and Candy Bazaar,1
Friday, October -itn, at Palmer's
Store. All are invited to come
THREE OR FOUR
:hat I know of v
to bin Denton houses
you want to sell, see me.
Geo. W. Newton,
Over McOlurkan & Co. 's.
% _-:: W -
—* - * i* nn> resmi:e at ner oeani, ii is to
all for -•> cents; also double roast : v>e divided equally among the six
pans, Friday special. 25 cents. j children of deceased. .Toe M. Evans
OPKRA HOUSE.
On next Saturday night, Oct.
j One "f the prettiest comedies in
( years is the ver lict of those wb0
havp witnessed Ihe laughable come,
j dv, Casey Jones. The Chicago
| Amusement company nas spared no
the laughable farce comedy, Casey I !>*'" " " l", "M,tp its i"'-sentation all
-, will make its first appearance1 '. 1? . as^ , actors
Denton audience. The plav is ff.M hilVe."" carefully
selected with a vim to their re-
Jones, will make its first appearance
to
one nearest human nature. A re-
: fined comedy with a touch of heart
I inte-est. The management has
spared neither time nor money to
make this attraction one that will
' :>(» long remembered as a play out of
the ordinary. Tlier > are a number of
spective fitness for the parts entrust
ed i0 their care. Oood specialties
are introduced. Seats on sale at
Curtis' drug store.
out the action of the P'"y. Heserv_ j delh'ery service
can only be made when people g(dnrpeats °n Ra,p at c,mis <lrug
fend things are as good as or better
than represented. That's what so
many ol our customers tell us about
our advertising. Nothing is over-
\ i t " the or inary. Tlier > are a number of ^ou want your groceries delivered
/\ VjOOa lITiprCSSlOn 00d s-'pcialtles Introduced through- ''hen you order them. Try our
• . _. i _ i> ii. _i r-» i Hplivprv ooruiro PllOUeS 44
IB.,, WKL ... LONG & KING.
store.
OI'KRA HOUSE.
Agent for registered Sealshlpt Casey Jones comes t0 Denton on
oysters—see the way wo handle oys- nort Saturday night, Oct. 28. The
te-s. IDEAL RESTAURANT. j offering Is said to be most excellent.
j A comedy with just a touch of
The Ladies Aid. Missionary So. i heart interest. Good singing and
.. 1 j ,| ' . marie wkirk clety and Westminster League of ''amine specialties are Introduce!
stated and no claims made hicn jhe r!rst Pref.,,yterlan church wllI: throughout the action of the play.
we cannot sub'ta iiate. li s laundry s've nn Anron and Candy Bazaar,; Reserved seats on sale at Curtis'
, ., . i j J Friday, Oc nber ^"th. at Palmer's i <lruS store
and tailoring u canal ways depend gfore are invited to come
r (..1 , f ! - — - ' I NEW STREET CAR SERVICE.
upc>n. Lartiul V»or» prompt de-j Your gown may be lust a. Commencing Saturday, October
14, the street cars will make the
early morning Dallas train which
! little less, by watching the Record leaves here at 6.20 a. m
i and Chronicle advertising columns.
*n the want columns a good dress-
1 maker often applies for work. The
„ • i » i j- \t l dr'r goods stores are constantly »d-
Speciai Attention to L,adies ork vcrtising bargain dress goods. Keep
PHONES 31 your eyea opeD—lt g thr,ft
itev. A. ltohot of Fort Worth will
conduct German Lutheran services
at the court house Sunday at 4:30
P. m.
The steam heating plant at the
court house is undergoing some
repairs, the heat not. being satis,
factory as delivered the past week
in the tes-s.
Dr. A E, Wharton of Little Elm
was slightly bruised and his car bad-
ly torn up, it was reported here
Wednesday, by the machine turning
over near Little Elm Tuesday.
The "mothers of the faculty of
the College of Industrial Arts were
en.ertained at dinner Tuesday even-
ing a Sto -dard Hall as guests of
Miss Smith was a most delightful
.Miss Smih was a most delightful
hostess, and a very pleasant evening
was enjoyed by Mrs. Lacy, Mrs,
Juliet Allen, Mrs, William Banks
and Mrs. Bizzell, Sr.
Invitations tune been received by
the faculty of the College of in-
dustrial Arts who are invited to be
the guests of Dr. Evans and Miss
Justlna Smith at Hygeia Hall Satur,
day evening.
The Tuesday afternoon bridge
Hridgo club "as entertained Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. J. J. Mc-
Cook on East Oak street. Besides
the members, who were not all pres.
i ent, five visitors played, Mesdames
fillet Allen, J. W. Sullivan, Mitchell.
' and Frank Taylor, and Miss Lee
I Williams. Four games of bridge
j were enjoyed and Miss Frankle
I Payne made the highest score,
i thereby winning the prize, a hand-
| some plece of pottery. After the
games the hostess served a salad
! course.
HURRAH FOR CASEY!
Casey Jones has returned trora
the promised land, and will appear
for one performance at the Wright
Opera House next Saturday night,
Oct. 28. This is a railroad play and
( asey Jones is the chief figure. N t-
urally the railroad people will want
to see 'his famous engineer, and the
nubile are well rewarded, for the
management has surrounded Casey
with a very good crew. Life on the
railroad is depicted just as it is.
Special scenery is carried by Casey
Jones. Also specialties of the first
grade are given, and there are no
less t.han five or them.
The Indies Aid, Missionary So-
ciety and Westminster League or
Ihe First PresbyteriarT'church will
give an Apron and CaiOdy Bazaar,
Friday. October -7th. at Palmer's
Store All are iifvited to come
ONLY FOUR IN THE JAIL
Removal of Two Wliito Men to Road
Gang Leaves but Four Prisoners,
All Negroes, ill Jail.
With the sending of two white
men ^ho pleaded guilty to train
riding and were gl'veu $5 and cos.s
to the county road gangs Tuesday
and Wednesday, but lour prisoners,
all negroes, now are in tb?e County
jail. Two of them have their sen.
tences held up awaiting action by
the Court of Criminal Appeals and
when they are decided, there will be
but one unless more arrests are
made between n°w and then.
Do you want to laugh? If so,
see five bold bad men at the Majes.
tic tonight.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Central Presbyterian church will
have on sale each Saturday during
the winter a variety of cakes at Ma-
gill & Shepard's,
A place you will enjoy trading
LONG & KING, Phones 44.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Central Presbyterian churth will have
on sale each Saturday during the
winter a variety of cakes !1t Magill
& Shepard's.
VITAL OTAI-aTlCS.
Births.
H. F. Hathaway and wife, near
Pilot Point, Oct. 18, girl.
W, W. Marlow and wife, Kruin,
Oct. IB, boy.
L. G, Lincecum and wife, near
Pilot Po'at, Oct. 18, girl.
S. R. Laten and wife, Lewigville,
Oct. 22, girl.
John McKenzio and wife, Lewis-
vilie, (col.), Oct, 20, girl.
"The Adventures of Mr. Wise In-
stigator'' at the Majestic Is a laugh
producer. Be sure and see it.
Asthma can oe cured m tiome
Trial reatn, m and fall information
absolutely free without charge.
Write Frontiei Asthma company,
Hoom 102, Buffalo, N. Y
Opera House next Saturday, Casey
Jones.
NEW STREET CAR SERVICE.
Commencing Saturday, October
14, the street cars wnl make the
early morning Dallas train whicb
leaves here at 6.20 a. m
Casey Jones comes to 'he Opera
House next Saturday, Oct. 28.
jestic
price
Why n°t see the show at the Ma-
lt's worth four times >hR
AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE.
Call Sheridan's 'Parage,
Machine shop in connection.
Both phones. 59tfc
HURRAH FOR CASEY JONES.
Messrs. Hare and McGlnnls are In
correspondence with the manage-
ment or Casey Jones and his Com-
pany, and whereas this famous rail-
road engineer will be seen in the
near future at the opera house
Contracts are all signed up, and all
that is lacking now is the exact
date that they yill be able to come
here. So again we say, Hurrah for
Casey Jones.
In getting oysters take pains as
to where you get them. The Seal,
shipt oysters are always fresh and
clean: not touched by human
hands Get thorn here.
IDEAL REST..I RANT.
By doing a latge business and sell,
Ing rapidly we always keep the fresh,
est supply of groceries Get gro1 e-les
of us. Phones A. LONG & KING.
i "Thru the Window," a fine drama
and well worth seeing, at the Ma-
jestic,
Cartful work - prompt de-
liveries—moderae prices.
EAST SIDE TAILOR SHOP
HAMILTON & YEATTS, Props.
little more stylish, cost s little less
I for making and the material cost a
TOO COLD
Remember 44. Call for that num-
ber nhen you want the bec' to be had
in groceries LONG & KING.
Ten words six times 30c—Classified
The more little pieces of Heaven you make on earth
ifor other people, the bigger will be your heaven when you
to go home for dinner:come | need it. Try giving your friends some of the fine por-
by the LONE STAR; we!traits you can have made at
will fix vou. ' SHAW STUDIO, Poitoflice Building.
Do you nant a refined place of
amusement? Your j.atronaRe is all
we laek of makinir it one.
THE MAJESTIC.
Large stock of popular
noDyrinht books at Min-
nis' drug siorc.SOc '•sch
Specify Alamo when ordering cof
| fee. The arlnklng qualities produce
repeating orders.
LONG & KING
Do you know that the Majestic
circulates nearly a thousand dol trs*
a month here in this town? Help
those that help you.
Good specialties. Casey Jones.
Opera House Saturday, Oct. 28.
OLD MVTH THAT WHITE
Ml I.I:s DON'T Itli: l.VPLODI D.
"I'm fifty-nine years old and all
my life I've been hearing that white
mules never die, said 13. R. Wilson
of near Lloyd Wednesday. "But. '.hi-
myth is exploded with me, for this
morning I saw a dead white mule,
and he was very dead."
Is the World (.rowtn^, P.etter?
Many things go to prove that it Is.
The way thousands are trying to
help others Is proof. Among them
Is Mrs. W. W. Gould of Pittsfield,
N. H. binding Rood health by
taking Electric Rit'ers she nov ad-
vises other sufferers everywhere to
take them. "For years I suffered
with s'omach and kidney trouble,'*
she writes. "Every medicine 1 used
failed till I took Electric Bitters.
But this great remedy helped me
! wonderfully." Thry'll help any wo-
man. They're the best tonic and fin-
est liver and kidney remedy that s
made. Try them. You'll see. 50c at
J. P. Raley & Co.'s.
Minnis' drug store is
best place in city to have
your prescriptions com-
pounded. Your physi-
cians will be pleased.
A real show—Casey Jones.
W. E. McCabe, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Specialist in disease peculiar to wom-
en. Disease of the rectum. All pri-
vate diseases of both sexes treated
itrictly confidential. Office bouri
from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Office over Garrison's drug store,
est Ride Square, Denton, Texas
Duggan Abstract Co.
Complete Abstract
of all Lands in Den*
ton County.
CALL
T. C. Sample
When you want th^ V*yit
of everything io be fr>"*id in
the Grocery line. You
be treated courteously. ™
Phones 342
All the time Fresh
Fish and Oysters
Lcne Star Restaurant
Wood! Wood! Wood!
All kinds—Dry, Stove, Heater and Fire The
most for your money Groceries and veternary
supplies in connection. Give me a trial order
Satisfaction guaranteed.
N,dwPh2T270 CLIFFORD STROUD
THE FRIEND
of all housewives and coofcs.is found in
♦
Verabest Flour.-
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Many ladies in Denton use V'erabest exclusively because it
is pure, wholsotne, and makes baking easier. Use
Verabest in your next pastries Our guarantee on each
sack We will fake it as a favor if you find anything
wrong with our flour to call the office.
DENTON MILLING COMPANY
Manufacturers.
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