Denton County News (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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THINGS THAT 00 TO
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ike Home Happy and
' ?X A L tractive.
jThore ix noih n.; ti.at contributes wore to the cheerfiiln." of
_ life thim pretty, carefully selected furniture, in I.e.. in t with
\ oil *H( neral surroundings.
Anticipating ii tfreat donuind for pll kinds of fun ure ami
Heboid f ids, the Sheiiard-Cox Furniture Company hits Hi • lin-
gortmi .it of such Roods to be found in Denton. Our stock is
>; it is extensive enough to give a wide range from which to
- ■lections and choice enough to please the most fastidious,
mong Ihe pretty good we have to offer at lowest prices ure:
sd Sets.
&tV"h»w%n>
F olding Beds.
Kitchen Cabinets.
Cha. fium '.he cheapest to the very best to be had.
Writi. IVske.
I»lctur( F i aines.
Curnt t\o. ■' Taborettes.
lilobe-Wr. -i-.Ae Book Cases.
■ -enter Tables.
fining Room Tables of the latest desiens and patterns.
Full stock of Wall Paper, Carpets, etc.
In addition o tli" above, we carry a lino line of .musical instru-
ments of all Kinds, with musical supplies, etc.
Our lino of pictures, medallions, and pretty posters ordered spe-
cially 'or ihe bolide y trade Is not equalled any v. here. They makke
just the right kind ■ .f a Christmas present.
We will make it to your Interest to buy furniture from us, and
vro give you a special invitation to call and Inspect our goods and
'compare prices.
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Are adv.i ing in v.ilue at rate of 20 per cent per inutn
^ ) a u hn av foany equal Investment
As0,11 as lance mnv be of great value toward securing
what vou eed or u ish, as regards either Agricultural Prop-
erties or Business Opportunities, and will cost nothing, why
not use us? Drop us a postal card.
a. a. g lis son,
General Passenger Agent, Fort Worth Texas.
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¥KEN YOI' TRAVEL
RAILWAY
DO YOUR CLOTHES
ITY SERVICE
(.tt:S4£uri. kansas a texas railway.)
Suggests Comfortable and Convenient Trains
the "katy flyer" and
katy dining stations
Meals, Moderate In Prlci.
Uriftrpassed In Quality and Senlci
ONE PRICE
50&
Classified / .eriisefiicnts:
agent, Dallas
prs ;fes3i0m car js.
.'It. J. W. FRALi
tbey n U[ .
;:ck r *,
antl rciv-
the upv
iijga. M'*:
' ke Wo t .
t/v t
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traveling passenger
Texas.
HOLIDAY RATBB TO THK SOUTH
east. AIho to points in Htates of
Missouri, Kansas, lona, Minnesota,
Ni;bi'!sl(a and Illinois. Colorado
■ 11 * . Denver mid 1 -u.-Ulo, Colo,
me fan..' plus two dollars for round
:p. Tlcl.ets on Bain I«ember 20,
and 20. Limited •» thirty days
,1 r 1 -i 111. W. C. iiuir-I , Agent.
.i.iy ft.
South
Side
[;uar<,
: oil, Tca
(u'od ihe sai: ■
V.'UUOKB, |Vl.
C. iiy, CJerii of tlic |
Dl.jlrict court 0. ik'iii;., eom.tj.
(ii .i.n tin.: r :.»>• hnnd ari l seal i.i |.N-.'AH K0.' R
: a.d court, at .-ill'. : . . . nton, this
tJiji, 1st day Of t'e< nil.. A. 1>. 1 i.
M. r ILL V,
Clerk I liitrlt1 '.our , >n • s<ii
t-y.-
LIP3C0M;' M. D.
Slier il attontlori to disdt
li 1 ». r, 1 ... 1 and
8>'i>eriK:|e'j prop'.-rjy :itted.
ose. Curtis' Drn„- Store.
,U"AL HOLIDAY ATES--ONK
fare ."rid ten per <• .it. Tickets on
■ 11v December 2:!. 24, 25, 26, 31 and
'urinary I. Limiied n-iurn Janu-
• iy 1. W. C. Murpl. . Af.ent.
, J , I■(.)..THAITS- CRAY 3N SEPIA, PAH
tbfon 1 . tel and oil paintliu uaranteed to
Oilie' «r j
J.
s or call on
, 1. 2, Denton,
may 1
Attorney
Oil" :o over I .on 1
GOYE V RE ,"~i C A'I jiNE .
In..order tji, 1. > : li" "i■ .'ii il
maud for pr< .11 prir.: 1 mi
tlorT^ry, llic •• !);: 1 just i e:l
Ost'
it Lav/,
vs.:
.NO.
' OT'Ni \>'HICH MUST
l.ave been :.>st Sir .... nisrlit.. Owner
1 an get same by fur this adver-
. ;i • lent. 2t
1 OiH- i : !.■ I li..;k. New
ti(W 318.
nc v -
A HULfV
n:
; lot of ' os-uint. ill
1 uble for th 1 .
i il»vii€i(l t') ( .'i ! .
I c-aj 'i ,
■ etc., vjilcl:
j fjpect ai; I i.
very i-a: r.u '<•
I ri full lin o.
r > u'4ai:»j f<>r .
| : rograiphs k . y
j ui.1 i-'af.iM ■
; nd oil /< Iv»j• ■.
raat . h. A • j :■ 1
cry thing y
| •in? uutce !,«•• c.
i pecial.y i!y • -•'
' tlonory tli. ( v. j: 1
in diis lino, h .:
Oil
I io.ik .
, itai km,
-t(.)-<;
i tiend.- aiv
1 the pr
prognir. ,
in v very r >
»r ii:ai. a
li ..
iu all s"/.es
m.
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i mi
Law,
A RT;
i
iure
Texa:? lirod fat c :i\
first prize at the Chin
ul stock sl ow. A(i:I 11
rize won the work
j cultural c: . ibii i. Th ■
; c>f Rlamford won fir:-:
:.^o. O'hcr wimic:
f «ho feeding class •
u r, Dallas; J. V. 1 ...
L. S. ranch, Taco.su;
U'oloMan; C. M. S ,)
u>k t ho :-?rcat i
) Intorriation-
'> the first
I tir on agri-
. i;.on Bros,
prize a' CChi-
ar Chicago in
c. Slaugh-
ii. Paiciandle;
.!. 15') ,- SCOtt, (
us, Ibany
w?iat
does
ihz
Bfeaki:ast-Beii
mea i in
hoaseiAold
Ligfit? wbjh-^
some "Biscixit =
m *az v ith
l
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Y.'Hv-'O YC R DRL. G f?
I rv» < F.il- jCR ■ • 1 tv-
; .«'£ N T :-t O . £ .
PLE T uLV
STATE. ).
yc-.t i !.?
T IE wo::
... PTION /
J ri K r f ; C t . . .
1 i MY P:
:NT A, : .
A NCE6, u. u;-. --
APPLlANOL
:ng our (a>v .
t r i j v * O f .
. CHA »' CAL .
; LL !v'AN- •
A FULL t ■
; UPS, FLU'D L>
L.rt PHAs . .
Ti!£ LAB I.
DAVio & CO..
YOUR DOO'i C .1 L 1
THAT THE RC. . .
Ti-i AN P AR
r/A'-'E a
TIFIC PREACH 1"' • i • '
IS THE M0'_ i
PARTMF.MT Of
I'VE GIVEN T
MY LIFE TO / ' i R T!■
KNOWLEDGE A. Y
RUNNING 11
WON'T YOU BRING YOUR PRE-j
SCR! [JTION WOR- : ^ L .
>!ai -ii SanBoni. .1 r,. '"ort Wo h. Out
DE
s of cattle
j Texas 1
shipped d
of Te: as \
•ar Lai " ,h
liib.:ion, 50
ic. Thirty
.i i; 1 20 ca r:-i
• rthcrn fed
d was the
or. 1 e
'• li' U-
; -o won
f- • ciai.
la king re
>ef?
or imwfeoles'wne food 1 aa
a'um
fail
» to a
n our
grow
in as
It t worth your wh 'k to :
LAY OF THE TEXAS HEN.
ad of Maud oi
milk
of gree n j
stive yatern I
"irl < -invert j
Hi
iv< a rough itU
11 garden i- woi
i,i Ii, 1.
id b».
lor sundry
;s, safety an
cause.
pur po
I hav
day, wlwi i • i..''■ 1 :
with hay. I hav
in the early morn, who milked th"
cow with I be crumpled h >rn I hav
read ihe i • the poets sing, of the
rustling < ■ ion ap t owes of -:pring;
but of allthe lay of tongue or pen,
there's naught like th' I: ys of th'
Texas hen.
Long before Maud ) I raked the
hay, th" Texas hen beg in to lay, and
rvy attacks i)cfore the milkmaid had stirred a peg
the Texas hen Lad laid an egg. Th"
corn must rustle the flowers ic.usi
spring if they hold th'ir own •■vii.b
the barn yard ring. If Maud is in
need of a new Sunday gown, she does-
n't hustle her hay to town, out she
goes to the store and buys her a suit
with a basket of good fresh Texas hen »< acklin
fruit. If the milkmaid's beau makes change
thin c
home
. fresh v€
.her.
coming in
The cheap-
operation is
- co.: Is p<:
a pair. A id re:
O. M. CU:. S,
PROFESSION A1 IAC18T,
DENTON, •
Texas now !;»3 a s
j.itute for the tre-oni.
bia. It will result in
of man" Its lc<::t:
on
. X VASS, j 3u<
11' vhite ; in
WHO'S YOUR
.L ROLLEF:
the city f
! for your
STUDY AND) ,!i
AC I' '.RING THE!
WHEN YOU HAVE SICKNESS IN _
\OUR FAMILY, YOU CALL IN A
ilOCTOR—'T^HU 8E6T e.l£ YOU
<NOW OF. WHEN YOU HAVE THE DE
.CKNSSS IN Y0 b fl r-AMlLY, YOU I .wi :
,.LSO REO'U \ RE THE SERVICES OF
A Pi'-iE jCriiP1 'J DRUGGIST AND
IN BOTH IN. ,A:OES, ?K LL. AND:
EXPCRIENCS; ANE THE FACTORS
THAT DETERV. ••£ YOU3 CHOICE. | V A
I HAVE;.<3PENT nM
SOME MONEY IN
KNOWLEDGE NECEE ARY TO j
■ RENDER YOU RELIA3LE PRE- j WANTED
RCRIPTION SERVICE. I ,:AVE HAD
, OURTEEN YEARS PRACTICAL ®r los
EXPERIENCE IN SOME OF
LARGEST, MOST PROGRESSIVE WANTE;,
DRUG STORES IN I 1: 3 COUNTRY
AND HAVE BACKED V ' T .
PRACTICAL EXF-. iN''t !l
COURSE AT THt ST, LOU;3 COL
LEGE OF PHARMACY. I AM A
(REGISTERED PHARMACIST IN j>
and wi.
as an i
oivr
pay cas
butter.
CELA:
:ol
r:TS.
The Nau
tion has arr«
1 ansas and Te
; nil n go< "I n
;> ansas, Indian
■ id Texas, lea,
One e.iy ci
leading po.n s.
OiTicers of Li
Iloads Association
ginei rs will discus
Fasieur xn-
of hydropho-
ving the lives
is in Austin,
•st have un-
. -el to St.
iiient. This
I • iood Roads Associa-
ted wi'h the Missouri!,
ii. • 11 way system to
train through
ri . Oklahoma,
t aiis January
p; id will be held
(ii rnment ofll-
i il Good
ind expert en-
pi;t ueal meas-
on a sumi
eadows sweet custard pie, and
i of the maid ehicken pie. \i
wan is a horn doe
a lord <1 f CO
ply robs the m
town, you know
around the «:oi
itics and othei
wife stays at home
is saved froiii want
.same fowI • . fer v !»;
'lingc-r'-- i Il n
ling hen with < arc t
eggs and eggs r'.ie'll i
en ou • h sa v • d to -1en
hail! all h* ! to the 'i
up your h; and tmi
busy, persevering fow
be king, but its plain
hen is the T<
• ii the
ring
whi
nd s
ca
ck-
i gat I
e till
die
$1.50
$1.50
FRH
i.50
.. I, -il l
■ t CO!
. Try
i its OF
.. that wo
envelope
: on
YOi'H
mil oth-
'i his of-
IE
to .
'ill
■Ill'iU,
>n
i)D FARM
fanu land
., rash or
'Ap-
:as.
orted
THE state.. OF i .XAi. Ni
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
The State of Texas, to the sheriff
or any constable of Denton county,
greeting:
Yon arc hereby conr.nap.'led to sum-
mon w. s. Robinson by i.,al.inK pub-
lication of this citat ■ n o.ice In ea< h
week foi four ponsecuthe -coks pre-
j goods, the
I THE TRAiN'MC
ways kind and forbearing - with de-
fendant and managed the ihousehold
duties with pniili-n.ee and economy [ qivimg .v »u g
and fully lived up to hur marital nows
and obligations but ("lie defendant Jis-
recarding his vows and oblipations to
plaintiff, on March i (th, iso", wi hout
fai.lt, cause, procurean or consent
left plaintiff
j RI and ILLINOIS. I HAVE
■QUIPMENT ,
NECE o3ARY F
T EDGE S RV •
won't YOU bt; , . J :
cription v jk . , .)
•lie
the
TO
i^l sub-
Only
! FOI
proff/
O. M. ?'
S 'l"!At
'ST.
ON a TO
on County j
- ' ' • For* !
ure ior securing
the plans to be c?.m
creation of the olli e of
commissioner, who s!i:
road affairs and ce-opci
ty authoriti- inc.«-a.-
in individhial count ie.
tax payers utilization
l.or in niaki g good re
ihe adjoin g states <
better roads and the <
tion of the people ou;.'
better existing ens. \
hoped that the good r.»
be given a rousing rec
stop; ag place in the .
T American Esst \
cr> A s Delation i\ •
17th annual meeting in -ngres:
at the orld's fair, '.-"ia1 < i.ouis.
p.: is. Among
; m ! are the
.> highway
. sy i eniatize
•a with coun-
e: road taxes
a vote of
of convict la-
Texas and
a inly need
i ive c opera-
erially
I: is to
- ia 1 will
tiion it each
loathe st.
ine Breed-
held their
Hall
Latest $1.50 Copyrighted B 'ks a.; /smiums
to Our SLibscribsr .
led in making su
We have succ
that we can oifei
recently publishc-.'
r range
ihe bo
ents wi
and 11:
BOOKS FOR HOLIDAY
£ SENTS.
To th ) .> of « subscribers who send i:
ne w for one >«••;. in ad vane i d'ov-
ing unprecedented oi.er:
The SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS, one year
Any one of the following Hooks, regular price
Regular price of both
'Both to You Before Janus.
15
for Only
ry 1,
iblishers
ar booliU
on or re-
follow-
$1.00
1.50
2.50
h
e of
the i
vlou3 to the return d i> hereof, in I of plaintiff, voluntary
.soma newspaper 1 .'•!ih 1 in your i wjih the intention «f abandonment
, oui.lv, if there be a ii paper pub- j ^jd then ai.d thi abandon plain
then In any 1 tiff and ever since id March 14th.
nei
:; ro 1
..f the ■
Si.
IS! il tlirreln, but f n
1, ; aper published in
ciai District; but if the
I»a; r published in
t'-:ot, th- n hi a new f
i the nearest dislr *
.! . tela' .^triei, to a
rt ear Itn.i of the 1
IX1,ton county to t< T
com hi e tt« of. n
f ;h Mon 'ay a r th
•asV.., a. - *n,i".
th > 20l*i day 01 Feb- :.i
then and there to tin
filed in &a:d court 011 ill
December, a. iv 1901, in
■ l-.'lh Judl-j 1897, has lived sej rate and i>; :ii
ue no news j from plaintiff and aas contributed
1! . a lic.pl dis- , iioihing to the ■ir. poit of 1 .in' i 01
t' ihlifh-.-J heir child: that there v as born unto
teem of said manse a boy, 11 a ued
N i!en, now seven seat old; p a nIff
provided and (alien care of said
ih d au.l nuw nas the c*.«, custody
' control "of said child.
Wherefore iilaint'tf pray-, that do
endant be cited by publication to 11 p-
1 ;!i 1.-., 1 ■ ar and answer th.s petition, that
a ., »: >n ihe final trial «reof she have
t (1;>\ c. judgement dlssolvlr said bonds of
uit. miri niatrimony,. luai lb. be forever di-
vorced, that plaintiff be awarded the
care, custody and control of said
, ,1 I h
. . ihe iu ; j
U; court ot
idt :. i l Ihe |
be.ng
Simn It:.;' I '
alualle r
?tiptt'on ai"l
•:s vo"K t" <r
' r-. ' ■' t1
' r. 1
h< nev< r th
M M. T.
T<
Mo.
Oee<
Louii
aboti
will mill 1 a full det
work accomplished
ii^iiliiiral Exhibii.
ihat all loyal Te\;.
i.f our achievement
rists. A more he
el.ali r.
■ r 15th.
' I r 'lio
t! e Te
feel q'
win fi
J | V.
; d c
l.erod on the do< ' *t of >h
No 4173 here'n l. m. Hob uson is
plaintiff, 1 W. a. ROM, .on is de- child and for Kenera and special re-
fendent, and s 1 petition alleging costs of suit will ever pray.
that, on June . 1S96. p' lintiff and Herein fail not, but ha\e before
.1. f. ndent were legally r. arrie.l, that said court, at its aforesaid next reg
di.ri.er the tlm< itv^^l logether as ular term, this writ, with your return *lu. A si f-
wag ap thereon, showing how you have exe • inf. Sold by J.
to UpscomnW. »
f tli
; he a
> Ivort <
h <0. ior
WHAT'S
Ev?ryih i
eeir.cg to w •
,)eWitt -ir
• omp yoar-
fro.ii '-v leH 1
plies. For.bl '
pro«riding r
bnifse4' and p
salve tons no <
rise to nnmen
cai
high rank in the !:
ace and stands fourth
axy of states in ; ii-.- •
in*t>8 won. Missouri \<
,mia second, Ntw '
Tovas fourth. Te\
ir ou collective ex5,
edaU, seventy-two
id one hundfod
ronse medals, a tot?'
he great states of 111.
ana. Kentucky, Ark; *
| Michigan, Nebraska,
Jjni. nd Wiseon by r
j ty per cent. Al! t
rn to
hen 1
of the
s Hor
» sure
proud
icultu-
•lf acrific-
Texas took
ultural Pal-
he great gal
>er of prem-
, with CaU-
v third and
took garni
B.'jolvs delivered at the office of t'.i
the following book
David Harum. Edw. \V. A « ■> ".
Graustsrk. Geo. li. MeCutc h< on.
When Knightho Was in Fiower.
Chas Major.
Alice of Old V. ennes. .M. V nip
son.
Virginian. Ow< : V.'isn-r
Master Christian. i.
Ch: r Invis ble. I L \
Right of Way. ' ill'. • - P: r
Janice Meredit>. 1' >'
Ford.
C:ci:'e Craneycrow.
Cutch on.
Missis-:if— Bt-bb'c. Ii
ton P i in.
In the P.ilace of the King. M i
Crawford.
Ad.
Unci T-
Red oc .
Hearts C.
Rives.
Rcsurrec
Puppet Cr
Via C i c ;
limon
Co
Gc:i
■.cn PI
Call at the oHlee <-f ' v
lect your book and v will d
Tnir off r open urt.l Jrnu
ry 1.
Sam
Charr
H
Di*;on.
>as H<
Cc
0
[til
liegardmg
out!
uk fo
j.usband
TeVVt
A. ^icul*.
ihe
a«p i scat Iu!- s e or a^dre.
,t. XI. Hunt |!
ht. Te
I)n s*cnt and fut»;
I have V.U to sa> To b : n v h,
both are bad enough, but I look for
some better prices next year, but we
• even gold will not have good prices as long
.cr medals com remains a to 45 cents per
thirty-eight bti^h* I. and b#»ef in the slaughter
.!!*. leadnng houses at such a low price. The price
. Iowa, Indi- of corn is easily accounted for, as we
. Louisiana, have more and greater outlets than
inia. Missis- ever before since we were a nation.
> five to fif- As to cattle, there seems to be but
to the fruit two parties in the business—the pack
nobly stood er and the roan who cuts it on the
it contest.— j block, but they will be higher so far
■W®
■•v S
. f the
)ld man
Uo sim
•irgs <o
' hangs
iks pol
• {oor
iIs, hut
self-
iusband
her
has
e tide. So,
js hen;throw
howl for the
Cotton may
een that fhe
; queen.—Ex-
M.ik tick.
tyle. i'ail
owing
few of
will
ould
ount
oyed
need
z up
• - ''.lig
k can be
h latest
• block I. North Side"
ty of Denton $<»<*>.
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