Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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MAY INHTALL SEMERAGE
SH ALLOWED A PIN WHICH
LODGED Bi THROAT.
E‘T» tfcj
MARRIED AT HOTEI
never vet asked a Don u
Hammond
PROGRAM
Rue of Parvin
in 'the races of interest
MARRIED SUNDAY
CATCHES RIG TROUT.
DIED SATURDAY NlGHIi
Privilege nt-Old 8
i eunion
PWM INCT < ANDADATEt*.
Pot
187
191;
There is
friends like
this case was disposed of the
discharged for the week-
The
before
county
spruna.
season
from
BOYS* DEPREDATIONS.
Large bottles 50c
manufacturer.
Hoo-
.ymont of alt
cd That C.
Prof. Richards anil Miss Lanra Alex
COUNT IN WARD I
MAKES NO CHANGES.
Anderson and Miss Leia
DAY—REV. ANDREW JOHN
SON HERE TO PREACH.
Curtis' Chill Cure— it docs the
work quickly, surely and pleasant-
ly. Guaranteed. Large bottle 50c.
0. M. Curtis. Manufacturer.
at | io. It was alleged that
assaulted Rev. G. W. Far-
AVe send sample showing how
B. B. B. Cures above troubles, als •
Eczema am! Rheumatism
ijfraiu for the W. O. W. - Plenlc at
Parvin August 1st.
I-'. Ami rson ami Mils Ltt'a Row
and Married at L’ottage Hotel.
Signed
Parr.
News has been received here of
the death recently of Miae- Nor?
Howe, which occurred at Austin
Deceased formerly lived at Roanoke,
this county, and three years ago at-
tended the Normal eolege here.
112, Campbell ICO;
Davidson 106; Wynne
Binder 16, Par-
White 69, Ste-
n.wspap.r publlshemto MM JttdlcW
District, then in a newspaper pub-
lished in the nearest district to said
16th Judicial District. :o appear at
ery grocery store in town? Pint
bottles 10c. Superior quality.
0. M.. Curtis, manufacturer.
in lout: ;m<! Ail Arc Talk
ing Politic
Daily,
a numb'
hire is a spe-
tyoubla Hvor
and detfllivy. nothing is so good as lir
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It’s
an-honest, square-deal medicine with all
its ingredietiu printed on bottla-wrupiwr
— no secret, no heeus-peett* hnnti >rr
therefore don’t accept a nubititut, that
the dealer may possibly make a little big-
ger profit, biMuit on your right to have
J. E. Monday and Mi*» Ada Graham
-Were .Married.
.1. E. Munday and Miss Ada -Gra
ham were marriedjBunday .afternoon
at 3: JO o’clock jit the home oi Mn
Scott. The uffhrriage ceremony wa:
performed -Mf T. J. Simmons and
was attyndwl by several relatives,
neighJfoni and friends of the- bride
and groom.
Rev. Morris Gets Panama Hut by
Mull Today.
Rev. T. H. Morris last Satur-
day received as a present from his
friend. John-- McClain, a "’fine Pan-
ama bat, direct from Panama. The
■k*4 came through the mail, being
rofted into a. -Small package about
fife size of a newspaper. -
In the county Court last 'Friday
the jury in the case of J. R. Bratton,
charged with aggravated assault,
brought in a verdict finding Bratton
guilty of simple assault and fixing
his fine
Bratton
rington.
After
jury was
Rest of AU.
Mayner .No. 406
Increases Wynne’s, Stephens’ and
Ollier, Majortie* Who Are Already
in the Lead.
The count in Ward 4. Denton, was
not completed until nearly' 3 o'clock
The count
ffollows: .
Williams
Geers 218.
169, Davidson 106
ker 23. Barker 23
phens 97; Robingon 150, Stone 108.
Colquitt 2688. T lionwte 19; Alder-
dice 91. Cousins 173; Lattimore 197,
Davidson 71; Carswell 138, Kirby
34. Dunklin 63,,------------
County Races.
Sauls 73, Clack 14. Kay 17 2
ter 56. Garnett 7. Bottorff
March 25; Roark 81, Mayes
Fry 103, Orr 16S; Miller 103, Mc-
Kelvy 78, Fldurndy 83J Rvwve-146,
Hancock 122
Mr». itelu-l Arnold Di.dL near Od,
Ellanbethtalhf. r *
Mm. Rachel Arnold died Saturday
night at her houjpr in the Old Eliza-
bethtown community. She waa 68
years old all 1 was one of the old
the meeting to be fully as large as
usual; The uumb’-r of families
camped on the grounds Is ijicreas-
—,------------- *ro® yesterday and others are
the dealer may possibly make a little big- expected to come in later,
ger profit. Dwwt on your right to have'
what you call for.— ----- -l—-,----. -
Don't buy Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion expecting It to prove a "carl- alUilt
is only advised fiML-womatrs Ipetbii all-
menis. It makes weak wonu-<»tn,ng and
slek women well. Less advertised than
some preparations sold for like purpose*
its sterling curative virtues st "
its J'’.JtJpn in the front rar.!;s. v. {..-V.•' '(i
stood ot^r two!decades:ago... y.7 _ ___________
yjgorating node aiid sireugthtnliii.’ mrv- ‘William 11. Strolling. Carbon Hill..
Im-it I-nii^tiii.iietl It won ( Mitlfcfj tho'c L\ta " There is no doubt but thi
whowant-bonze. for there is nJ a dronl - sm.ii, re tio uount put thl«
•of nitfwbisl- -rf~ir--——----..rw- _ _ Irenmiy saves tho 1*1'98 . uf many
rtrtWrcn each year. * Give ft “with
castor oil according to the plain
printed -t'r.-itloi in 1 i -are Is cer-
tain. For sale by O. M. Curtis.
malaria. 25c at J. F-, Raley & Co.’s
drug store.
Saktug Good; ’ l’j ’
’ tv,’, ——taw yeH exemplify ty
and their friends, after more than
decade* of popularity ar. numbered h» CAMP UfPTIvo
the hiitidreus of thousands They have '- a.ii t r.llMi BEGAN HU
•made good "And they have wit made
drunkard*.
A good, honest, squa
known composition is
Medical Discover
mense sale, whil
Best me World Affords.
I'll gives me unbounded pleasu'n
b recommend Bucklen'S Arnica
Salve,” says J. W. Jenkins, of Chap-
el Hill, N. C. ‘‘I am convinced it's
the bes salve the world affords. It
cured o-feion on my thumb, an’d it
never fails to heal every sore, bu~n
or wound toj which it is applied.
25c at J. F. Raley & Co.'s drug
store.
lieve . bo says, that any town
widely ilia—business would pay
AVUPtk 3O44H? tO WlttlllUt .a. .IhjUUk aud
that he does not care io go tS all'
DjAtm.wM’re po_ mptiAt can_be_
drew Johnson of Wilmore, j£y., ar-
lived this morning and tho singer.
Harry Maitland, is also here. The
regular services will be held tonight
af s o clock, to be preceded by a
half boar pf song service.
G. B. Collihs, one ot- those tn
charge of the grounds, said -wJay
Charles Thoma* - recutunivn'iie,l_lijir
man. The
the county
pointed: 8.
Ray. R. H
For Twenty Year*.
~—Other chill remedies hav
up. flourished tor a .brief
then passed away—even
memory—but for twenty long years
Cheatham's Chill Tonic has been in
the field of action. The reason Is
simnle. It has merit. It actually
Hjr and Fevers while----the
others merely- promise
to. One bottle guaranteed to cure
any one case.
The functTdh Of the kidneys is Ao
strain out he Iniptiritivr qf t-he
blood which < Is coastaiRLy passing
through them, Foley ’s ividney Rem-
edy makes the kidneys healthy,
j. ey will strain out all waste mat-
ter from the blood. Take Foley's
Kidney RenidTinffid ft will make you
well. Garrison and Klmmins.
Action Taken in Various Precinct
Convention* Held in City.
tn tiio product cohvvnlion In
Ward product 18., George \Y
I ‘ Durham acted as chairman and Hep..
The foliowu-
W. R. HUNT SHOT IN IT. WORTH
SWAILOWED A PIN __
*'. •! *’ Bystander Stunt.
Do Yowi Itch?
The cup of human iniNery is nev-
er quite. fu„ until some form ol
itching skin'disease is added. Thee
it overflows. ' Hunt s
elrie.. for aay. itch in g'
known. Ono r.p plica Hon relieves
One box is guaranteed to cure
one case.
Members of the city council who
are working on/ the movement to
pkve the square say thalt they
were meeting with considerable en-
couragement and that they believed
that the required sum could be rais-
ed. Several owne:s of - 'property
about the square are out of town^AL
present, but some of those who were
talked to about the move before
leaving expressed a willingness to
lend their financial aid.
Ly tinging class of Parvin
- Speech by Sov.
of Lewisville.
A few Aneech.es
boys, of Parvin.
Speech hy Alvin
There wllLaftcpbe other speakers
It Can't Be Beat
The best of all teachers is exper-
ence. C. M. Harden', 6f STlver'"City!,
..orth Carolina, says: “I find Elec-
tric Pit vrs does all that's claimed
for it. For Stomach, Liver and
Kidney troubles R can’t be beat, I
have tried it and find it a_most ex-
cellent medicine.” Mr. Harden is
rigid; it’s he best of nil medicines
also iur weakness, lame back, and
aUL rua -down conditions. DeSt too
for chills and malaria. Sold under
guarantee at J. F. Raley & Co.’s
drug
GROOM STEALS BRIDE JBOM
UNDER NOSE OF WATCHFUL
FATHER SUNDAY.
used in coHebtliig-
-eeht shall be Met*
p (lie amount duo as attorneys'
ndoi s 1 ten waiFjfe-
Cqrtis’ Laxative Sy/up is made
of California Figs, Senna. Cascara
and Tamarinds. It is a valuable
remedy in chronic constipation,
stomach or liver troubles. It will
pay you to keep a haitie- ai home.
0. $. Curtis'
trlct court of Denton county, to be
holden a* the ootfrt house thereof,
in Deuton on (he 6th Monday after
the 2nd Monday Ju duly. 1968, the
same being the 34th day. of August,
1908, then and there to answer a
pett ton. filed In said cou>. on the
Stith d?y of Jnm^-Tm. in rW
I the chairman Judge L«T Zumwalt
: was elected rhntrman and J C^Parr
: secretry. •'
; On rtfotlotj^tho chairman appoint-
) e<t E. C. Smith, J. N. Rayzor and
T. J. Fasper to solect delegates to
jllie convention. The erfinm IflAe
i made the following appointments:
| Lee Zumwalt. 9. H. Hoskins. Joe
Parr. J. W. Underwood, .L N. Ray-
: zor, Tol Jasper, E. C. Smith and A
C. Owsley.
9. H. Hoskins was elected . pre
cinct chairman.
The following resolution was of
Cored and unanimously adopted:
“Resolved: That.we endor.e „the
nomination of Bryan arid Kerns and"
congratulate the conn try-., upjm the
brilliant prospect* of a sMyyplnt
democratic victory at th^M^vemln/r
election. Signed: A.iB^Wwsiey ai^d
J. C.
inediclne of
J Dr; Pierce’s Golden
It stillenjws an fm-
most of prepara-
------ ---- jno Uto proBiio-m-e in
the earlier period of Hs tJopuKrity have
hx-tte hoard ” and are never wore
heard of. Ih.ere.miMt be some reason for
Mr. Simmons Sore over Acts of De-
predating Boys.
Rev. Tr J. Simmons Is sore about
the way a gang of boys have been
doing hts garden and is going to put
a atop to IL The former Mayjar mtsr
a fine garden full of canteloupe
and other tootheaome delicacies and
the gang has not onl/ been stealing
his cantaloupes, but have beten wane
tonly destroying' other stuff they
couldn’t use. Mr. Simmons Is not 1
tha oniy amateur gantsner who hiis resident tftg soutbem part of the
\V. Q. W. bknlc al Parvin August
1, 1908. ’ .
Welcome address ny_JJon7~F. F
Hitt of Parvin,
Speech by Sov. ^’harlcy Mayes of
Pilot Point. ---4—J
Drill by team from Celina.
Speech l»5' Sov Will Simmons of
Cgllna. . -
First Jufy Trial iU This Term -of
Court Gives iJefendant Verdict.
. In the case of Norvell-Shapleigh
Hardware CJo. vs J. W. Ripy & Son.
the jury rctunred a verdict in favor
of the defendants and failed to al
Ipw the plaintiff an account which it
was alleged was owing. The trial of
the car© consumed about two days.
case was the first to be tried
a jury at this term of th*
aaurt
■<* w* herebv commanded
•ummon C. C. Hooten by mak
publication of this citation onCo
each weak for fdur ruccewtvurw
prevloua to the return daj|3|K|
in some newspaper published in y.
lished ffcereln. but if notT then
similarly suffered and several others
have spoken of the matter to the
reporter?. One of them Intends -d»>» for taM
Mr. Joy owns the seAerage syiT
tern in Terrell and is Interested In
similar enterprises at a numbar <of
Other towns In Texas. His finan-
cial rating is something over >1,000,-
t>00. Business men here who know
him by reputation did not hesitate
to recommend Mr. Joy very highly.
Intalking over the situation here
this morning, Mr. Jvy said that he
believed that Denton wanted and
needed a sewerage system and ex '
pressed h -willingness +e install meh
a Plant hero If the clHezgs of th*
town A’etv .-rifflciontle intere*t-ed te
co-operate with him in the move*
men t.
a bonus
under Are ‘Married.
At Argyle Thursday al 3:30
o’clock. Prof. Richards of Denton
and Miss Laws^ ^lexandor were
married in the presence of a hum
her of friends and relatives.
Friday’s Dally.
M. A. Joy of Terrell js In Dep-
Aon looking'over the town with a
view to installing a sewerage .j*;
Boy > Life Saved.
I My little boy, four years old, had
a severe a thek of dysentery. We
[had two ph/siclams; both of them
gave him up. -AVe then gave him
till ma Attain 1 Vhainbcrlaih’S CoRct Cholera and
Li-L-Dtarrhoea remedy which cured him
As an-iu^Xl'i'd believe Thatj saved bls Hie.—-
——-——.-.- ...ng ner.v-
mgHptaieil. It won t satisfy lhp>e
for ther^is nJ adrup ’ reared.
Dr. Piercg’s Pleasant Pellets, tin
LberiT.Tver Pills, aitlnnigh t’u
pill "t juJir kfiid TriAlie niiirki i. st,)
juri.wiuupuuc.il Ujudvuru ever after
Former Denton Woman IdMoU w Big4 Abrtt-
Fish in Gulfr’.'jL • majority 1
A Corpus Chrkti paper says of a
big fish sauaUJ . there recently by
Mrs. John/Lawrence, < daughter of j
Mrs. Jennie Pierce:
One of the weightiest trout ever
caught in Corpus Christi bay or any-
where els was pulled out this nijrn-
ing over at the end of the TBL.'fttF
by a lady, Mrs. Jack Lawrence. It
weighed ten pounds. During the
past three or four weeks numbers
of large ttout have been caught in
the bay as well as numbers of red- (
fish, but this is the largest yet
caught. . /
W. L. Foreman, I. D. Ferguson, V
\V. Geersr4dnk Clardy, J. A. With
ers, B. F. Paschall, B. F. Black
-hv. F. Browder Tom Johnson. IL B
Wilson. W. PT1 Strickland and R. L
Bass. R L. Bass was rocqmmend-
ed for precinct chairman.
In Ward 3, W. E. Durbin acted as
duLOiuur J n,-.flio. ubMsLuve_pf thjL reg-
ular chairman. It. fl JlopkTns was
invcthct cljalr
following delegates to
convention were ap-
M. Bradley, Worth 8
Hopkins, Nosh Roark
Durbin, VT A. Thllaferro, J.
have a E. Wilson, R. J. Wilson, W. W
furnish . Wright and J. W. Owens.
■ In Ward 4,’pr'ecTndt 19, itto con-'
invited to-ventlon met and in tbe absence of
best to en-
■day
That
tatnl’d dp satif dee”
Deafnew* Cannot t>e Cured
o-«a». as theygyansso/
•reach the diseased portion of the ear.
I’lwre is onIy o<ie way to’ cure 'deaf-
u-'*jj..._ajid...rhat >s hy constitutional
remedies. Deafness t—caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
his tube 1^ inflamed you have a
rtim'ting sound or imperfect hear-
ing. ant! When it ie entirely closed,
.deafness is the result, and unless .the
Tn flam iiia tfoa can be Taken out and
^a-rs ube restored to Us normal con-
dition, hea. ing will be destroyed fo
ffver; nine cases out of' ten are
caused Uy Catarrh, which is nothing
but an .uflamed condition of the m-
cous surfaces. i
We will give One Hundred Dollar,
tor any-ease of Deafness (caused by.
datarih) that cannot” be cured by
Mail’s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir-
culars, fre®. w
. F. J. CHENEY & C®., Toledo. O.
~§oTd 'by” drtfggtS’s. < 5c.
Tal e Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation.
Just Exactly Right.
•'! have used Dr. King's New
Life rills for several yealrs, and
find them just exactly right,” says
Af8. A. A. Felton, of Harrisville.
N. Y. New Life Pill* relieve with-'
out the least discomfort. Best rem-
”TT1T King’s NOW ”D1sri’VFTT—ts Ttrr~
remedy that does the healing others
promise, but' fail to purforin,” says
Mrs.eE. R. Pierson, of Auburn Cen-
ter. Pa. "It is curing me of throat
and tung -rouble of loug—sUtmliug.
that other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New iPlscovvry is do
litg nte isq much gjftod that 1 fee'
confident its-- continued use for
reasonable length of time will re-
store me o perfect health.” This r ■
nowned cough and couf remedy and
throat and lung healer f» sold at J?
F. ftaiey «r <?».’« orug vtove- --wtic
>1.00. . Trial bottle-free.
of men could be
•t and ju
was the topic being talked ot j
• principal interest centered i
•touttrf the rnee tor govCTIiuT OT: the j
date and sheriff Qf this county, both ; bi1 local ppitj-au
tides of cNRer question having their
lew s and t-xpresslng them freeTy.~
>ot.via upon going to the poll:
oitf routed with a, .difftdrrrty
atiseii considerable; jumoyaliee
the
tem and it Is possible that be may
aak the city council to »»ant him a’
franchise t<T put in a plant here.
Mr. Joy came io Denton two or
three days ago, but did 'not mention
his business kere tmtH yesterday af-
.Uriuvoa, He waa a stranger la town
and no one knew of his business un-
til he introduced'himself to a few of
the-merehant*. During his stay
here h® has gone over most all
parts of Dentqn and bas the lay of
the town In hla mind. . ,•
Moore, is the owner of
Ic, pud the Exchange y-
two >56 -
notes are
: hereof as-
Nov. 23xd
lx,-Nor. 2
inns
terest thereon from date which notes
were executed by F T, Broun to uA
-O. Tompkins in part payment for
160 acres Of Thiv said Wm. Daniels
survey which, includes the. T?0
acres above- mentioned That
•aid Hooten also agreed to pay off
•aid >500 herein sued on. af a
further consideration for said land,
said Hooten exeeuietl and delivered
to W. H. Doty and W. F. Hutchin-
son his four promisory notes dated
May . 4th, 1905,-each for the sum of '
>300, and payable in one, two, three
and four years af er date, with in-'
terest at R per cent per annum from
date, and at the same time executed
a note for >3J0 payable to said
Duty and Hutchinson. 12 mon h* af-
ter date with 8 per cyiit interest per
annum, which last mpntl^pcd note
Is a-secondary or subordinate Hen
on said lafrid to the four notes for
>300 each. That on July loth,’
1905. C. C. Hooten conveyed a . por-
tion of said land tu duo. Brock Who
delivered and executed to. C. C.
Hooten hla two vendors lien note for
>50 each, due respectively! Oct. I,
1906, 1907. with TO per cent Interest
(rpm date. Tha W A./ Ponder
claims to be thb owner of five of
said >160 notes, and that the 1 St.
l-nule Trust Co. fe now In possession
of same as'Cntiatorai security. That
the Exchange Na lonal Bank owns a
>160 note due Nov. 23rd. 1905, and w
claims n Hen on said land to secure
il^ |>F rren4 That Tom Lovell own*
onb of said -300 notes, the plain'Iff,
Mrs F. I Kyle, owns the remain-
ing three ib'reof. That, the defend-
ant 9 M I ’
sail >3<t
Bank the owner Of S«1d
notes. That all of said
unpaid and the owners
sertlng * 44»b upon said’
cure their payment. That Cl
ten has assumed the
the notes above deac
C. Hooten and hla wife, M. J. Hoo-
ten, are the. ©wpers of all of said
130 acres of land except about one
acre sold by them to John Brock. -—
Wherefore plaintiffs pray that de-
fendants be cited to appear and an-
swer herein and that the plain'Iffs
Krause and Mhi. Kyle have judg-
ment for their debt, attorneys’ fees
and coat, and foreclosure of thetr
Hen upon aald land, and that the
Hens of plain! Ifta and defendants be
adjusted by a decree of the court,
and the order of their payment and
that said land be decreed sold and
the proceeds applied In payment ot
the judgment tha may be rendered
a former Fort Worth policeman, but
more recently manager of the Dew-
drop Inn, is soffght by the officers
-charged with firing the'shots. So
phia Wolfe aud' W. R. Hunt were
inuoceut bystanders.
Sophia Wolfe was sitting on the
door-:tep in front of her two-room
box hoube whea-ihj riteetjttg bugaa
l$tl .step's away. She Was Struck
onty once, rhe bullet piercing her
stomaclf' Doctors despair of her
life.
on the ground.: We’ also
string band employed
music.
Everybody ' cordially
come. iVe will- dolour
tertain you. ' Remember tiro
the first Saturday in August.
far. but that he thought tlr
would approximate 3t>3.'M»o oi prob-
ably a little more than. this.
-The'-eystem, used b>’ Mr. Joy
what Is known as the "sept.ic tank
system” and is recognized., an.th-
best Fewemgc equipment ttyt can-
be gotten.
~Mr. Joy refused to talk very n.-uch
*vboqt th< situation just at this time
ae he said he de- ired to know some-
thing -definite about what he was
going to do before he began tell-
ing'anything.
The »ixteen year old daughter of
. Frank Foster Thursday swallowed
a pin, which lodged In her throat,
and for a time it yas thought that
an operation would be necessary to
remove it. A loc»l specialist, to
, whom tbe girl wap taken, worked
with her for about an hour aid fin-
ally succeeded In grasping the pln
with forceps and removing R.
The young lady had several pins
- 4« her mouth snd ?1n emirhlnr one
of tfae number dropped into her
throaL
; R<’.r.‘:and~W!T—TTOTTtrT—TWf«(TSy
u 1 >o u t -krite <A4ock 4L-tu. -in.- Um paxtoA
jit the ('ortage Hotel.. The mafriage
ct reinonj was cohdUcTe 1 by Rev. G
Farrington M>f Lewisville, who
was ario a n>' *he ho^yl.— --
Mr. and 'Mre. Anderson gave Por-
tales, N\ M. as their.-place-of r*<-l
<i* toy'- The) - left. Aveii'ini iii.kie. Ji
etoly dfter-their marriage.
W. R. Hunt ot Slidell, but a for-
mer resident of this city, was among
the "bytMOders wounded In a shoot-
ing scrape in the “Acre” at Fort
Worth
was struck ttrlee by the flying bul-
lets and seriously, although not fa-
tally. .huxL. .The Forth Worth Re-
cord publishes the followiag *o--
count, in part, of the affray:
' “Sophia Wolfe, a young woman.,
was probably latally wounded. * 'JW.
R.;41unt of Slidell, wag? slipf., t
Will Chpdjck- a. i former policeman _ .
arid owner or tKe Dewdrop rah. hatch on her
was slightly wounded, and a dog
was instantly killed as tbe result of
n eteueting, Twelfth and
Calhoun streets Wednesday night at
8 o'clock. Robert Hammond, also
Friday's Daily..
The Holiness camp meeting began
, ,, ur„ Jollowlng a special prayer
once given a fair trial fur weak au>ni«,-ir, *'ind‘ song service held last mrht
or for liver and.i»T<»od affi-ction* its mne- -Th,, . h?™ last 0,«ht
rlor curative qualities are wxm manth--t- T?eL p.reBcller ln charge, -Rev. An-
hence.iL haa survived and gruwtf rn uan’>
ular favor, while scores of ires meritorious 1
articles have suddenly flashed Into favor ■
for a brief i>eriod and then been as soon I
forgotten. ■- *.____ ,
. 5liver wfoh- Ite attendant
indigestion, dyspepsia, headache per-
haps dizziness, foul bri-atli, nasty coated
noth kitt,,M * .. 1 . . « *
....... nte the
payment of said note aud judicial
fimTJ~D. (ifuTn TFTt'Rtwe’STC 1!te
legnl owners of said note and said
nirt<-bt«M>n l’h» made default In thb
pa - "jenf of «sf)t»« ■ and the owners
thereof have bogn com^eTIcdbo in-
stitute-ewit +ot- the collection ot the
same. That ifhtinilffs bring this suit
.against said Hu cbinson for tbe mil.
amount of .--aid not''.’anil interest
ilwrean,. except $^.?lo.x-retli’t there-
on for attorneys' fees which amount
to ¥60 at) alpl for forecio’ure Ot-
fo’ir In'ti on said land. That on the
iny. inns. yr. H. Doty
E/07 Do y. atltj W. F.
tnveyed said 120 acres
. C. Hooten and'as n
t here tb r the said
court No. 4899 wherein Laura D. ”S
Krause. O. O. Krause and Francis --33
Kyle are plaintiffs and e. C. Hoo-
ten, M J. Hooten. W. F. Hutchinson,
W. A Ponder. Tom Loven. 8- -M.
Moore, the Exchange National Bank ~
of Denton. Texas, the 8K, Louis
Trust Co. and John Block are de- Lj
fendants, and said petition alleging
that on the tnth day of February^
1904, W. H. Doty and wife, fc. Q.
Doty, br deed of that ria e conveyed
to W. F. Hutchinson an undivided
one-half interest in and to >20
acre. <»f land a part of the Wm. ’ . . L'2
Daniels survey of 520 acres localpd
iu Denton county; Texas, nnd in part r ;-'j
pavment therefor the said Huichlfi-’
sou op-said date executed and de-
liveri’J to W. II,- Doit irk promisory
note, quo 12 jnxinii>; nftvr .a e. f&T”
sum ot | from dato,
at .!!<■• rate of s per cent per titnium," ■; '
u;i.l In Case of 11faint U tn«je in ’ he J
rar of Cat Island, La. “Fv - several
weeks 1 was unabler to do anything.
On March 18, 1907, I had a simi-
lar attack, and took Chamberlains
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea-,Rw-
dy which gave me prompt rayef. I-
consider it one of the best medicines
of its kind In the world, and bad 1
fi--;;ir4T'■ s of-.whoth<~-r or not heT'-
offered a bonus. He will ask, it,e
stater, that the ci'<>f th« town
•take -wtoek in the enterprise and I®,
js probable that local parties 5vjll
hav§ the direct management of the
b.v stent.-----------
Regarding the probable cost of
instafting ^wiFrageT here* Ml ^Joy
said that he had not j-et figured this
covT’
wer ■
that
This
.was the exctjedinly lenffthye ballot
-wit ch was handed out to them. The
UickeiJs about a^yard. long, more or
less, ;ui4--contains a big- -bunch of
nai- i Tliesc who were not famll-
'Tf£j’v..’’! the '.um?« on the ticks*
were forced to take up some little
t:me in 'l^eid'iig just what names
A-a Jt. Ls e2U?-c tetl
jtount topigiit, will come la -atS-
er slowly, especially in the boxes
where the vote Is heavy.
Watson and Mias Effie Crub^ugh,
which occuriBunday.
The two young people bad been
lovers for some rim*. but on account
of parental objections they were
kept apart. An irate father and a
tow” brothers of the girl, ft Is saM.
‘ Sunday
the britje attended Sunday school
with het father at Suunydale. Wat-
son was also there and while none
- ot the gill's relatives wore looking
tfoa two slipped out of tbe churcn.
Mr. Crubaugh pursued and the er-
cltotucut waxed so high that tbe
services were broken up. Paterfa-
milias caught up with the couple,
and. it is said, with his fist In
close proxInvRy’Tb Wat son’i nose, a
lecture was delivered that was a
vcorcher. Finally the lutde and
groom gave their pursue: a the slip
aud uccompauled by one or - two
friends they found a ]>erson clothed
•with the proi<er authority and were
•made husband and wife. Verily,
. true love never runs smooth.
and his-wife.
Hutchinson <•<
of land to C
•consideration
Hooten agreed to pay oM' -b -yuudors
Hen notes tor 81Stt.00 each, .dated
rMO, and duerespec'ive-
a. ' i»cnw*H'i ~.
1909, 1910, with 8 per cept In-
Asked it he.Awonld request
from the town to com£ here
slated that he,would not;
had installed a nutubee-of
wetjtge eyst< ms and that He had
”W. R. Hunt, who w«s shot twice
bystray bullets, fe u :tranger In the
citj’. He was walking along Cal
houn street when wtrnck. After
wards he was„p5ckvd lip and earrl
B* fl t’bjjiv*'4**"’- -oriem-.whuiajq' was. M, Honkins sccretary
>ro being removed lug delegatee -to iliT^lRfrny^bti^^^
— j tio n n'ore na nretri-Dr. Je P. Hiount.
Jp not think tha£;O. D, Poe. \V. C. Dickson, Geo. M
t-be woman can recover. Doth city Hopkins. Geo. M. - DurhauL R IL
jml 1-01111 tv otfiri’r-:’*ro Jwtaw--fey Hti|i1ft|i». ^ ,|| ilninr y 1* Kelly, I
W StlTRva n, -jtot-W. Stowart, H. Hr
Aremiall, Boone Daugherty, T. E
Gerren, C. E. Fowler and J. S. Car-
lisle. , ,
In Ward 2. R. L. Bass was chair-
man. The following delegates to
Herein fall not. but have yon be-
fore said court, at-Rs atoremvld next
regular term, this writ, with your
re urn thereon, showing how you
have executed the same.
' Wltnere. M. P KELLY, <rt»rk nr
the district court ot Denton county.
Given under my hand and »ee1 at
office In Denton this the 6<b day of
July. M P. KELLY.
Clerk ot Die riot Onurt. Denton
County.
For twemy-tlve year* Botanic Blood Bahn
<B B. H.> hasl>een curunc yearly tbuu-wnd- of
sufferer* from Primary. Secondary or Teri is ry
'hood uuison ar.il all furm» vt JXw I d:'•* "•*»
We «>llclt tbe most otwtinate case* for B B
It cures where all else fads. If you have - x
uaustej the old method* ot treatment sod
'till have ache* amt pain* to bone*, bal k* or
Joint*, rb-um.oivm mucim latches tn mou-h.
*ore throat, rimcles. corner colored snot*, ul
ver* on aay pars of the^bodv.^eatin,^
It kilts the por-or.. -ni'ili—
;_______ jy___1
du toe enure tw>d> Into h
------------- .—Itchina. watery
bt'Mera or open, ityhina humor*, rl-inwaor i«m
i .«* of ecaema all leave after killing ike
on and i-urtfj hvr tha Mood with a. a. a fn rbr*
••T a ttood. of pure, neh nitswt *•»•«*■ dinn-t
So She Mtn aorfsce. the tsrhOta-• ••re forever
sad every tsuanr or safe is Mileu sad eared
r South
< .ark street', Chicago, writes m fol-
ia - - dcal 1OW«: ‘ ' . . :
of diarrhoea, dy sent ary and cholera
tn fan tom U was «t AkbL^gjL«»*
Chamberlain’» Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy was first brought
into use. It proved more success- all.
ful than any other remedy or treat- i
ment and has for thirty-five years »p:alns, achee
SahkatoM That reord. From a Hee. U MHl'a chlggea. too
small beginning Ito sale and u<* has —— ■ ."“"j—‘
extended to every part of the Uni- BUILDING A NEW HOME
2.K st WK #3 ox •OCTH ELM
oplni^'’ fore^K.n” a'llhZSh Xr Major J. O Berry u, preparf|W
have other medldnea that naj
a bigger profit. It cm always
depended nre>» **•» la the m<*«
and
night. Huai
One of the moat sensational mar-
riages that has occurred 4n tM
countv, . Mr*. Arnold was an aunt
of E.-E Miller, the eucrewiful candl-
euor In Saturday's
nary, and -Mr Miller *a- called
Says Southland University >|’ill
Open With iSo-ittndEHtfq^-p-’
Prof. Rob< isua of jjjg Southland
Unive.sity sal<i last week that
many -applications wjjro beiti^; made
for entrance to the college by stu-’
Quire a number of people from dmits In all parts of the state.
:thu^v{mnU'y were Iii tow. a tqSay? toT Tfe“isaWr
vole ami on the street.* the all ob- • the w-hqpj.rio Oj>ga_BJL
. ..,r,..... ■ ■ ' ■—rv-—-I Beptcmbei. S With an'enrq 11 meut of
-e^^vtog-totTfre-hns-been the eicUnUn. , . |U-„ 150 Wx, 1?ceiv.
Squads ol lute could be seen every j ing many applieatlonsa nd others
tew 'feet mid ;u every case election j wfii come in almost every day. The
prospects at this time are very flat-
tering.”
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908, newspaper, July 30, 1908; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209010/m1/3/?q=corinth: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.