Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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* km for Denton;
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and ill the
. chat, from now on, I
©eitte tending my laund
ry out of town and patronize
Denton Steem Laundry.
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A. Denton Booster.
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BOTH PHONES 97.
Clothes cleaned, pressed, dyed repaired.
New clothes made to your individual order.
Call us when you are in a hurry for your clothes.
Denton Taiioring'Company
Both Phones 97, s w KanadylPlaee, W Side. J. L. BROWN, Prop.
Fox Bros. Co.
HARDWARE
Do You Need Money? Is Your Life Insured?
Do You Want to Sell Your Property?
In either event, it wil! be to your interest to let
explain our policv.
j. e. McCABE,
1st door east Exchange Bank Real Estate
me
coal facts.
We deal in coal facts. Get your coal of us and \ou
will get the best the market affords. f^ull weights, high
grade fuel. Delivered anywhere in Denton. Feedsuffs too
Both Phones, West Oak St Pinckley & Lester
phone, write or wire us when in need
of insurance of any kind. Fire, life, accident,
tornado and automobile insurance.
1893. b. h. deavenport & co. 191)
Office^in Denton County National Bank.
heater and stove wood
Delievered anywhere in Denton. All kinds of feedstuffs.
New Phone 66. Old Phone 518.
l. f. collins & son,
i. a. Collins, Manager. 21 e. Hickory Street
Meals, Meals, Meals.
The best dinner in town
for 25c.
Lone Star Restaurant.
F. F. HILL,
Attorney-at-Law,
Practices in all the courts.
Office in Craddock Building, ling
THE LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF
This Bank ha» thirty years of »ucce»sful experience to its credit, during which time it has maintained a uniformly ttrong and
conservative position'through all the varying conditions of business, with ample cash resources at all times to afford dependable
satisfactory and adequate banking facilities to the public. ^
We offer to depositors every advantage consistent with conservative methods and confidently solicit the accounts of individu-
als, corporations and firms
If you contemplate making any change in your banking business for the coming year you are cordially invited to call on us,
assuring you in ad\ance that we will extend to you every courtesy and liberal treatment that is consisten with good banking.
Thanking all our customers for the very liberal patronage given us in the past, and wishing you all a happy and prosperous
New Year, we are cordially yours,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Denton, Texas. Established 1882.
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CHANGE IN DENTON TRTUS
COMPANY IS ANNOUNCED
•"ESKR8. R. P. LOMAX AND J. I>.
BULL AliE NOW SOLE "OWN-
ERS OS IMPORTANT BUSI-
NESS—MR. GAMBILL RE-
TIRES TO DEVOTE EN-
TIME TO THE LAW.
On December 27th. Mr. Joe s.
Gambill severed his <onection with
the Denton Trust company after hav-
ing been actively connected with
the company for the past year. Mr.
Gambill stated he was compelled to
take this step due to the fact that
his law . ractice required f/ much of
his time.
Mr. r. p. Lomax and Mr. j. d.
Bell, both of whom have been active-
ly' interested in tlip Denton Trust
Company, will continue in charge of
the work. Both of these men are Pe-
culiarly fitted for this kind of work
having been associated with the ie l'
estate, loan and abstract business for
nts'iyjears in Texas and other states
fh s company js known all over
North Texas yes all over Texas and
bordering states as being one of the
livesf real estate concerns in Texas,
and many good families have
been added to Denton county through
the instrumentality or this company.
Many people have heard of Denton
who otherwise might have remained
in dark concerning the wonderful
qualities of the soil and the purity
of tl'.e water of Denton county. 'ill's
Company has seen tbn grrdual ad-
var.;p in the price of Denton county
farm lands, and there tire many of
Denton county's people who know
that the Denton Trust company 1
to a large degree responsible for
this advance in values. Mr. Lomax
and Mr. Bell, though residents of
this county for only a year, have
studied the farms, different sorts of
ioi| in the different parts of the
county, and know it better than
many who have live] here for a
much longer time. They realized
lull, it wa»;tihoir'du,ty to master ai -
know the qual ty and price of Den-
ton county land. This they have
done.
It lias always been the policy ot
Hie Den:on Trust company to adver-
are moving t|8e an,> push their lists because
felt that land, like all other
Put Up in Michigan
Canned fruits from north-
ern Michigan are reputed as
the best of this country.
More real fruit to the can
than any other brand. Get
some of this in your next or-
der.
Red Cherries
Red Raspberries
Blackberries
Gooseberries
Pumpkin
String and
Lima Beans
Peas.
TURNER BROS.
Phones 7.
South Side Square, up stairs over
McCray's.
Daugherty Brothers
their paper and paint shop back to they .c,. ....v.
their old quarters behind the express J commodities, was priced, on the bas-
[Office. ,js 0f supply and demand. The more
W. 11. Doty's barbej- shop is being' prospective buyers for a certain
'moved into part °f the building oc- place the more likely it. was to fin"
cupied by Edwards & Alexander's a buyer and at a goo 1 price.
meat market- j Thp hopes and ambitions Of th's
A dense fog prevailed Friday af-: company have been launched upon a
iiernoon and through the night, be-!|lif:h Plane. They wanted to do a
followed Saturday morning by!'arS<" business in their lines real
a slow misting rain.
lestatp and loans—and since estab-
,,,,,, , ,, , ' 'lament they have loaned about $3,-
Collector Ledbetter stated friday 000 000 an,d hav sold over $750 -
I afternoon that h.l poll tax receipt* 000 worth of lands. It is their am-
11" " "" in the city. T,ie, bitlon to grow with Denton county i
! payment o. other taxes, however, _t[) be pf use t(j ti,eir friends and i
• I'Clt'etter said, is very good neighbors and to establish and!
— new i maintain a business of which the)
i have moved my shop into new '*."•« has not yet djwoveredyil zens of Denton may be Justly
L who broke his big glass window <lur-,proud
quarters on aoutn tlrn bt. across jnj- Christmas. The mischief was Th, offices of the company wil!'
the Street irom Arkansas Mill, jdone at night, and the guilty party i^till be at the old stand, south sl ie
where i'll be glad to see my old ; hasn't seen fit to settle. Nothing . square, where they will be glad to
New Blacksmith Shop.
Prosperous
Men
Many prosperous men in
Denton and county have prof-
ited greatly by association
with the
Denton County
National Bank
This bank has a reputation
for standing by its customers.
We invite you to be one of
our customers. Accounts
small or large are welcome
here.
Denton County
National Bank
UTE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
notick of oi.-'sol.l'tjon.
customers and friends when in
need of first class blaeksmithinjr.
Respectfully,
r. J. COWAN
W.
e. McCabe, m. d.
i'hysician and Surgeon.
•Specialist in disease peculiar to wo-
men. Disease of the rectum. All
pr.vate diseases of both sexes treat-
ed strictly confidential. Olfice
iours s a. m. to 6 p. m.
Office over Garrison s drug store,
west side square Denton, Texas
have you call on them.
was taken from the store.
The postoffice will observe sun-!
day hours Monday account of Np\\ ! notk e. „ u]. ,
Years. The win ows will i> open Ue ause ruj law business requires joe s. ga.mbl'1' d,nd hufciness
from 8:30 to 9:30 except money or- the whole of my time i am retiring ucted under the f.rm name
der. Neither the city nor rural car- from the Denton Trust company i]den on Trust Co., was dissolved on
Notice is hereby given tnai
ipartueiship heretofore existing
'tween r. p. Lomax, j. d. Bell
cou-
of the
p. e. Tob.n of Aubrey and c, i1',
Witt of Lloyd are here today.
t. s. Atcheson was down from
Slidell yesterday on business.
e. e. Aired left today for el Paso
to visit relatives and friends.
Mrs. a. e. Miller of Fort wortn is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. c. e.
v'ooldridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kelsay have
returned to Fort Worth after visit-
ing Dtmton relatives.
Miss Emmiabelle Lipscomb left;
today for Austin where she is at-
ten irg State Univers.ty.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Woods,
who visited Mrs. Dee Mays from
Denison, returned home.
Mrs. Tom Floyd and little son
of Mineola are visiting her parents,
Mr. and All's. j. 13. ISchmitz.
■Dr. and Mrs. m. l. Martin return-
ed today from a vis t with relatives
at Wichita Falls and Stamford.
Miss Maud Foster of Fort Worth
returned home today after visiting
Miss Gretna Cobb during Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. j. m. Stratton are
here from i)es Mo'nes, n. m,, visit-
ing their daughter, Mrs. c. n. WUite,
Mrs. Ella Hawkins and Miss
Oberia Robertson are home from
spending Chr.stnias w-ith relatives in
Texarkana.
Mrs. Sallie Bush, who has been
Visiting her daughter, Mrs. t. j.
Heresker at Dodson, Ok., has re-
turned home.
Miss Beulah Wilson has returned
to Waelder to complete her school
after spending the holidays with
Denton relatives.
j. lid Wilson, j., left last niglit
for Chicago wher he will take a
course in window dressing and store
decorating, lie will be ayay about
e x weeks.
l. o, Shugart was down from
si dell yesterday and s'aid that while
the wheat was still someyhat back-
ward for this time of the year, they
were pasturing It.
Mr. and Mrs. c. l. Hamsher of
Bridgeport. Ok., are guests of Mr.
and Mrs. liobert g, Wright for a
few days beforego ins to the Gulf:
Icoast for the remainder of the win-!
| ter.
Mrs. i). w. Wllhelin and children
,Clarence and Laura, who spent the!
holidays w th her parents, Mr. and !
Mrs. g. .1. Gillespie, lf>3 West UaK,'
ileft for their home at Margaret to-i
day.
dr m. i). Fullingim, former pres-!
jdent Of the Denton County Medical;
-society and for the past several
;years a prominent prysleian at Ar-!
i g.vle is moving to Denton. hp sold i
Ills Argyle prperty nnd practice to!
j Dr. e, c. Foster.
Pres dent and Mrs. Menter Ji. i
Terrill 0f the Terriil school at Dallas
visile i Denton friends. Regarding:
the failure of Terrill to play Denton j
High this year. Mr. Terrill sa d
that in the beginn'ng of the season
he tried to arrange a game witf, the
local team, taking the matter up
both with the management of the
team and the faculty, i.aier, wnen
Denton sought a game, Mr. Terrill
said, the schedule was arranged, nno
it was Impossible to give Denton
A PROFITABLE NEW SEAR'S
RESOLUTION,
which is easy to keep be-
cause the resuls are sure to
please, is to have your cloth-
ing regularly cleaned and
renovated here, You will
find it will save you money,
as new clothing is expen-
sive. Besides your garments
will always have the charm
of gentility which is only
apparent in new clothes or
those which have been prop-
erly cleaned and pressed by
us. Phones 31.
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K? Hamilton & Yeatts
d Delivery
Agents
Sherman Sleam Laundry
Wood! Wood! Wood!
charcoal
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.
Old Phone 270
New, 291.
CLIFFORD STROUD
Best Wishes for 1912
1 hanks for your support and pat-
ronage during the past years and the
closing year, which has enabled us to
close a successful year's business
1'his shop is truly a "pioneer shop,1'
being established in 1871. During
all these years we have had the sup-
port and friendship of many for which
we are grateful. If you are not a pat-
ron we extend a welcome to you at
any time.
Horseshoeing and Rubber Tiring
Buggy and Wagon Work.
Lacy's
blacksmith
shop.
liack of Postoffice
n.. Locust Street.
w. d. lacy, Manager.
A
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be- date,
and
Fresh trout
rant.
at (lir. Idea] Restau
ospel Meeting,
riers will make their routes, but. a
eollection of city mail will be made
in the business section late in tie
afternoon
At Minnis' drug store
prescription work is
made a specialty.
a-
Duggan Abstract Co.;
I •. <nr. nivrmr;
Complete Abstract
of all Lands in Den-
ton County.
For Fire Insurance,
For Tornado Insurance,
p'or City Property,
For Farm Lands,
For Exchange of propertv
See j w.johnson.
The Shield
Denotes
hank the public for the past patron-
jtlie 2"tli day ot November, a. i>.
a?e; call attention to the fact, tha j '«11 Joe s. Gambill retiring from
Denton Trust company hasbeen and ^tie tlrm. All debts due to the said
can be a material factor in the w Partnerships are to oe paid and
building of the countv and t bespean '',u>se clue from the game dischagreo
» liberal patronaaa" for the new jat the office of the Denton Trust
firm. i*-10.
For the present 1 will have my of- ]
flee in p*'id company's off ce. Very l.oinai and j. d. Bell
respectfully, joe s. gambill. r- p- lomax
seventh triumphal tour.
The present season ot 'lha t^an"
an," which was revived for a spe-
baved His Wife's Life.
"My wife would have been in her
grave today," writer o. h. Brown,
of Muscad ne, Ala., "If it had not
been for Dr. King's New Discovery.
. , , she was down In her bed, not able
bid local on where the business to get up wlthout help ^
be lontinu d by the said r. 1 . a severe bronchial trouble and a
dreadful cough. i got ber a bottle
of Dr. iiing'g New Discovery, and
ihe soon began to mend, and was
well in a short tline." Infallible
for coughs and colds jt's (he most
j. d. bell,
joe s. gambill,
Superior service, kind and ac-
commodating operators, cheat
rates, and that we are no Tele-
phone trust.
n. b. —Use our long Distance
Lines, we are able to take care of
:75 per cent of your calls.
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People's Home Telephone Co
t f. Johnson, Manager
_ _i._ , Biggest and best ioaf bread at th# reliable remedy on earth for desper.
cial tour of the Southern cities sig-; |dea' Restaurant. site lung trouble, hemorrhages, la.
nified Hie seventh year ot remaric- , . grippe, ai'thma, hay fever, croup
able su cess which the famous, _ : whDoplng cough. 60c, 11.00
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and
Bible
Studies
Beginning Dec. 31,1911
To Continue
Indefinitely.
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OUR FRIENDS
Are responsible for our
most successtul year in mc
Real Estate business which
is just ending For this loy-
al support we are profound-
ly grateful and wish you one
and all a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
E. L. Brown & Co,
HER FRIEND'S
GOO?) ADVICE
!:an''^n tms c't'ronsaturday ntght, Results Made This Newburg
-e<. 30, at Wright's opera house will L^dy Glad Sl«8 followed
sumesiioil
POSITIONS
Learn at College or by Mail.
Catalogue Free. Write to
Draughon's Practical Business
College. Denton, Texas.
I Still Have
t^i • 1 1 /""• i • #
i 1O1 iu4 dTiu Lili.ornu or*
anges. Also a good varictv
of apples and nuts of all
kinds i will appreciate
your orders
T. C. SAMPLE
Phones 342. No. 15, e. side
Thomas unon drama has atta neu. j
The Clansman" has not been
' en in South for three years and
a revival is intended to afford
Southern admirers a final chance t°
sev iheir favorite play.
the engagement of "The Cians-
ni
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be its farewell appearance here.
Asthma can bp cured at homt ., ^77
Trial treatment and full information' Newburg, Ala. i'or more than a
absolutely free without charge year," writes Myrt'o Cothrun, of this
v.'r te Frontier Asthma company, place, "I suffered w: h terrible pains in
Room 102, njffalo, j. y. my back and head. i '-.^d a sallow
———————- complexion, p.nd t' oovond
n„ r. 1 with pimples. on family doctor only
piled clred fit 81 save me tempon: ■: r.
fiRSOBFT!C?i METHOD.' -A ffIcn<I of m!r' : 'J Ke ,0 ,r>'
Ii >.,ti suffer from bl<»c«linr. Itching1,
blind or protuilincr send mo yon**
addrens, and i will tell you horv to
cure yourself at homo by tlie now i»b-
soiption treatment; and will also send
Trial bottle free.
J. f. Haley & co
Guaranteed by •
at the
Church of Christ
Cor. Pearl and Bolivar Streets, Denton.
regular services on Lord's da>s.
. , , tiible Siudv at 3:30, sermon at 7:30 p.m. week days
SSK 9SSrSSS'X*«i Preaching b, C E. Wooldtidgc. Confiregauonal sincing.
Daily Announcements of sermon subjects in Record and Chronicle.
Sunday 11 a. m.—Jesus, the Bread of Life.
Sunday 7:15 p. m.— Did the Bible Come from God?
a christian welcome for all.
amrskmkvts
The Clansman" company, whic), |
is the attraction at the Wright
for tonight, came in at noon today,
together# ^ith their cavalry horses
that are used in the presentat on of
the great play. The management
ranee sale up to noon Saturday was
very satisfactory.
fresh trot'* at the l^eal Restau
rant
ome
rial.
this
mo tic
refer*
lent fro
or
in 'Ornancnt cure
onry but tell oth-r
I*. .Not;
rsrr'd. p -1
f>f tht« off*»r.
»<! y to y- . m. summery Vox
Dame, Jnd.
greetincs—i wishj to express my appreciation
and thanks for the liberal patronage you have given m.
studio during the past year. To solicit yoar business for
1912.
shaw studio, Postoffice Building.
Cardui, r.o i liepan lakln^c it, at oner,
and with the b. st results, for i was
cured after taking tv.o battles. My
mother and my aunt lnvo nl.m uscJ
Cardui and wore g --at! benefited.
i Ehall always i e Cardui to sici
and suffering wo .; n."
Cardui Is a i :rfly vegetable, per-
fectly harmless, ton.'c reraeffly for wo-
men, and v ill bcner:t yc ini? and old.
lu Ingredients cro c'.m herbs, hav-
ing a gentle, tonic effect, cn the wo-
manly constitution.
Cardui has helped a million women
back to health and strength.
Have you tried It? If not, please
do. It may be Just what you i,".d.
N. B.— ITnlt to: LiJ ^ AJvlvjrr Dot., Chattj-
rtoijgi Mrjtctn* co,,Chjl1..n*. f.Jt. tf-ir fo' Sprruti
' 'I*, anj M hnuk. " Pom? Tret
I b> Wma.'' M4.I is > a«w. aa ngml.
I 'uhuilllg Kills
In l»i)'> > phtning ki ert only 16i
I eople tMs- whole country. Pne ,
chances of death bv lightning are les j
than two in a millioi. The chance
of death from liver, kidney O' '
stomach trouble Is vastly greater !
but not If Electric Bitters be used j
as Robert Madsen, of West Burling- .
ton, la., proved. Fo r doctors gavf 1
him up after h months of suf. I
ferine from virulent liver trouble j
and yellow Jaundice. He was then ;
nmpletely cured by Ek r|c Bitters
They re the best stomach, liver,
nerve and kidney remedy and bloori
purifier on earth. Only 60c at
I. P. Raley & Co.'a.
THERE'S SOMETHING NEW i,N
'he clr'ssified columns every day
Reanlng tneu. puts ,ou In line wttb
many desirable propositions In var
lous llnus !57dt
New /ear's Resolve
At this time of the year we all make resolutions.
One that will satisfy you—one that you will readily see
the advantage of is to use
VERABEST FLOUR
Phone an order now io your grocer
We extend the season's greetings for a healthv
and prosperous New Year.
DENTON MILLING COMPANY
Manufacturers.
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