Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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KUOHUULAMI 008
WANTED-—SEUOIND HAND FIRB
proof »«fe; must be in good condition
and at right price. See Lester & Ball
at once. v
376 ACHES BEST BLACK WAXY
land In Denton county, one of the
beat Improved In the county. Locate"
, 2 1-2 mllea eat of Slidell. For gale
Lby owner. Walter Doyle R. R. 1,
Crum, Tezaa. t Feb25p
WANTED—BOY TO DELIVER
papers In evening after school. Thii
•flee.
HAHliER SHOPS.
ROBERT^' BARBET SHOP, WEST
lide, Invites you to Join tbe Hat of
•ell pleased customers of theirs.
. . - AUTOMOBILE LINK.
AtTTOS FO;k HIRE W. W. BIL-
.INGSLEY Old phone 330, New
«<S.
TOR SALE—EXTRA GOOD BUG-
gy horse and also buggy. LLOYD
McCULLAR. tfc
LOST SMALL BLACK. PURSE
between Taylor Hardware and Post
Office. Contained about $20.00 in cui
rency and silver Reward or return
t0 thjg o«'ce. 109tfc.
CHOPS, BRAN, CORN, HAY AND
other feedstuffb. Best stove and
beater wood on the market. Prompt
delivery, full measure. ARKANSAS
MILL, S. Elm street. Both phones.
roR mm,
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED
rooms close in. 27 South Elm. tfc
FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE
with ball, North Locust; electric
lights F K, Graham, new phone
oCl-white. 113tfc
S-DRN1SHED ROOMS FOR RENT
\.pply to 65 South Elm or see W.
K. Egan, 8ltfc
RENTAL AGENTS.
HO OSES AND FURNISHED
rooms fo,. rent, b;- A. R. McGintie.
North, south, east and west. ta the
-ity of Denton. Office one door east
of Exchange National Bank.
POULTRY ANi) MEATS.
CITY MEAT MARKET, WEST
f>ak street. Both phoneS You
•hould try our meats, they're fine.
XUBLETT & SON.
FRANK WILKERSON, MEAT
market. S. Elm St. Fresh and ten.
iler meats. Old phone 212, New
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BLACKSMITH shops.
LACY BLACKSMITH SHOP, THE
Old Reliable, makes a specialty o!
borse shoeing and buggy work. NT.
Locust street.
fTRST CLASS WALKS AT REAS-
n&ble pricai J M. GTJRLEY. Both
PfctnM. 185e
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
MOREMAN & LUSTER AT THE
-ted Barn keep good horses, stylish
buggies, and lots of feed. Both phone
VETERINARIAN.
DR. W. a. BOTTS, VETERINAR-
ta and Veterinary Surgeon. Office *t
chcion broi.' ba*u, Wtst Hickory
>;■ Both pnonns 123. Reeldonce
'hone (old) 486, (new) 298-blue.
DR. E. BUYHER, VETERINARY
turgeon. Ail kinds of work. Calls
promptly answered. Offlce Red Bam,
>oth phone* 36; Walter Lofton res.
dence, 26 East Sycamore, Old phone
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
J. A. THOMAS, M. D„ UPSTAIRS
ver Long & King. Cures niles wlth-
tut knife or ligature. Special at-
entlon to diseases of \ cmcj. New
ihono 111*. 99c
CONCRETE WALKS.
ijr fOC WANT CONCRETE SIDE-
»r Wrick work, let me figur*
-itb rt 11 e. A. Bushey.
DENTISTS.
UK W. A JONES,
West Side Square.
DENTIST.
J W, FRALIN, DENTTST, SOUTH
aide square, Middle of Block upstairs
Denton Texas. tfc
DRAYMEN.
DO YOU NEED HELP? ALL
Kinds of dray work and household
goods moving done. Phono us.
BROWNLOW & STRICKLAND, New
phono 134 old phone 4 5. Offi-e
first door east Exchange National
Bank.
DENTON TRANSFER CO. G. W.
Dalton, Prop. Craddock building, S.
Elm St- Carriages and transfer
wagons meet all trains day and night,
■'alts made anywhere in the city.
New phone 70,
J A. M1NNERLY, NORTH SIDE
Truits, Nuts, Cold Drinks, hamburg-
ers and short orders. Get a ham.
burger.
LOCKSMITHS.
■ tyg' REPAIR LOCKS AND SBW.
ag machines, make keys to fit any
,0.*. MAO ILL & SHEPARD. tic
yUxtlA MEdciENGiLK SERVICE,
phone 44, Old 9 ; With Tabor'g
Steam Dye Works IACK ELLIOTT,
Pros. 6 7 tfc
F. 1>. JtcFadden, pastor—(Sunday
~4S a. m.; preaching Bervlce
at 3 p. m to receive members; at
UPHOLSTERING W«lUv
HICKS UPHOLSTERING CO.,
E. Hickory, makes old mattresses
new; mattresses made to order; fea-
ther beds renovated. New phone 94.
illfi
THE PLACES OF WORSHIP
First Presbyterian church, Rev.
11 a, m. and 7 p. m. will unite In
ggRfll
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POULTRY,
GOOD EUFF ROCK HENS FOR
sale, 50c to 75c each. Mrs. V. C.
Spong, New phone 626. 117c
LOOK HERE—I HAVE OPENED
my shoe shop first door north of
northwest corner of the sqaira, on
North Elm street, and solicit youi
patronage. Satisfiction guaranteed.
F M. GRIFFITHS. Dec25p
the ereat union services
The Westminster league will meet
justafter the 3 o'clock service, Mlsj
M»ttie Brown, leader.
Central Presbyterian Church,
Harry Burton Boyd1, pastor—Preoch
ing Sunday afternoon at nan-pasi
three o'clock. Tne doors ot tne
churcn will be opened at tuat time.
At eleven o'clock the congrega-
tion will worship at the taoernacie
in the union meeting.
Church of Christ, corner or Peari'
and iioiivar streets—RiDie stuuies, j
;iu to 10:45 a. m. Preacmng at.)
:n a. m. and at Y: Ab p. m. Dy c. j
Wooldridge. Lord's Supper at
11:50 a. m. Every member of the
congregation requested to be pres-
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—
Year's
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ANYBODY WANTING 8CAVEN-
,ei warn nue call No 807 either
don*
ent at morning service. A review
;Of the year's work and other mat-
ters will be presented.
HARMLESS WAV TO
DARKEN THE HAIR
A LITTLE SAGE AND SULPHUR
MAKES GRAY HAIR VANISH—A
REMEDY FOR llAIR TROUBLES
Who does not know the value of
sage and su.phur for keeping the
hair dark, soft, glossy and in good
condition? As a matter of fact, sul-
phur Hair Remedy, and authorize
hair, and a deficiency of it in the
hair is i • U by many scalp specialists
to be connected wi'' loss of color
and vitality o* the ha'.r. Unquestion-
ably, there is 110 better remedy lor
hair an 1 scalp troubles, especially
premature grayness than sage and
sulphur, if properly prepared. The
Wyetli Chemical company of New
York put up an ideal rem.edy of this
kind, called Wyeth's Sage and Sul-
phur I-Iaid Remedy, and authorize
druggists to sell it under guarantee
that the money will boTefunded if it
fails to do exactly as represented.
If you have dandruff, or if your
lialr is thin or urnlng gray, get a
bottle cf tins remed..- from your
druggist today, and see what it will
clot for you.
This prepa; ltlon is offered to the
public at fifty cents a bottle and Is
recomtnen ed and foul by -11 drug-
gists.
Special agent, J. A. Minnis,
First Baptist church. Rev. M T.I
Andrews, pastor—Sunday Bchooi at
9:30 a. m„ W. [1. BiwI), Supt.;|
Special services'at 3:30 for recep-!
tion of members from Adair meet-'
Ing. baptising jn connexion; Senior!
union 6 p. m.; Morning and evenlg
services have been yielded in the in-
terest of the meeting at the taberna-
cle.
In making those resolutions for the betterment
yourself and family, it might be a good idea to take the
Family Horse or Family Cow into consideration.
Good, Faithful Serviceable
Animals
deserve good treatment, when well or sick. When
well, give them plenty of good feed and water; when
sick, get in touch with a Veterinarian of many years
practical experience.
Office: Red Barn, N. Elm St. Both Phones 35.
Residence: With Walter Lofton, old Phone.
ELI BUYHER, Veterinarian.
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I First. M. E. church Sutli—Rev.
O. T. Cooper, pastor—Sunday school
9:30 a. m.. Prof, Butler, Supt; ye
I worship with other congregations at
the tabernacle at 11 a. ni.; services
3 p. m. at the church for recept'on o;
new members; League meets at 3
p. m.; no services at. night for the
Oi'fcir meeting
Ends Winter, Troubles. . .
To many, winter is a season ol
trouble. The frost-bitten toes and
fingers, chapped hands and lips,
bialns, cold-sores, red and rough
skins,'prove this. But such trouble
fly before Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
A trial •■rnvlnces. Greatest healer
of Burns, Boils. Piles, Cuts Sores,
Biulses, Eczema and Sprains. Onlj
25c at .1 F. R^ley & Co.'s.
First Christian church, A. D Ro-
gers, pastor—Sunday school ' at
9:30 instead of 9:45, Prof. McDon-
ald, Supt.; at 3 o'clock services
there will be preaching, communion
end baptising; at 11 a. m. and 7:15
p. m. congregation will worship
at the tabernacle.
C. F. WITT ANNOUNCES.
Attention Is directed today to the i
announcement of C. P. (Prank;
I Witt for County Tax Assessor, which
appears in the proper column in
! this issue. Mr, Witt Is a son Of Ti.
fF. Witt and a native of Denton coun-
ty, having been born and raised tu
!the Lloyd community, about ten
i miles east of Denton. This is the
| first time he has ever offered
for any office, and his friends urge
, that he is esPecially well fitted for ;
the office he seeks,
STREET TAX PAYMENT NOTICE 1
| By paying your city street tax
iduiing Jhnuary you can save ?2. Pay
'53 between Jan. 1 and February 1, j
instead of $5 after that.
B. H. DEAVENPORT
City Treasurer.
COME TO THE
Big Poultry Show
of Denton County Poultry Association
Jan. 3, 4, 5, 1912, Denton, Texas.
$500 Bn Cash Prizes
Best Poultry Judge in the South. Judge Savage
will lecture on Poultry. Square Deal.
Get handsome catalogue. W rite Mrs. J. H.
Cleaveland, Secretary.
Entries Close Plight of Jan. 2.
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WE desire to express our thanks to the people of Denton
for their patronage and support and hope for a contin-
ation of the same during the year 1912. We have in
the past year added considerably to our equipment and now
have a plant that we are proud of and think is a credit to
Denton. The management is doing everything possible to
make this plant the best in Texas. Denton has the best wa-
ter in Texas, especially for laundry purposes, and that ena-
bles us to turn out the best work possible by any laundry.
To those who have not yet favored us with their patronage
and are still skeptical, we invite inspection of our plant or a
trial bundle.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1911, newspaper, December 30, 1911; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502853/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.