Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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STAMINA! 5,452 miles in a week. 32^$
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day and night driving on country roads,
rough and frozen. This remarkable record
made by Overland at Indianapolis is just
another proof of Overland Serviceability
and the extraordinary riding qualities of
Triplex Springs.
The gasoline record at 32^ miles
pep hour waa 20.24 miles per gallon
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only the utmost in experience, resources
and care can produce.
This extraordinary money’s worth begins
not only with the merit of these tires, but
also with the first cost, which in most cases
is no greater, and sometimes actually is less,
than that of other makes of the same types
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OMNTON. TRXAN.
THE NTAVE OF TEXAB
To th* Sheriff or any Constable of
Denton C'ounEy. GreaUatU <
You are hereky commanded to cauee
to tie published once each week foh a
period of ten dava before lh«> return
day hereof, tn a newapaptr of general
circulation, which hue been contlnu-
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period of not
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BRAND NEW 1-TON TRUCK
We have on the floor a brand new I -ton truck.
This is a first class truck equipped with pneumatic
cord tires and will give better service at less expense
anv truck on the market within $500 of its
. >1460 Buys this Truck.
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Lieutenant Roget of the French >
army, the firet aviator to fly acroee the |
Mediterranean and back without stop- i
ping, hat broken the French record of I
hours of flight. Accompanied, aa al- ,
wayc, by hie dog, Follette, Roget has
made a new record of 10,000 hours in
the air.
The interior and working
lots of Parts of our fountain hflve been
DALLAS—Joseph Weldon Bailey
will leave Washington on June 21 and
will arrive in Dallas June 25.
low-iny notice ‘
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all pemor-s. Interested in th« Es-
tate o( Sarah M. Litaey, deceased, no-
laie Litsey
June the 9th,
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tire Is hereby Ki ven that
nnd Pearl Chadwick on
1920, filed in the County Court of Den-
ton County, an application for the
Probate of the last Will and Testa
mvnt of said Sarah M. Litsey, de«
ceased, filed with said application, and
for Letters Testamentary It being a-
lejced in said application that said ap-
plicants were named as executor and-
ex< < utrix In said will
Wherefore they pray that notice of
this application be given in the man-
ner required by law in estates exceed-
ing In value the sum of One Thousand
Dollars that upon hearing hereof the,
said will be proved and established us
the last will and testament of the said
,Sarah. M. Litsey, deceased; that ap-
praisers be appointed to appraise said
estate as provided by law In said will;
that petitioners be appointed execu-
tor and executrix of said will without
bond, and that no other action be had
In the administration of said estate
than in said will provided, and that
letters testamentary issue to petition-
ers and for such other and further or-
ders ns Hie court may deem proper in
. • the premises, which
When You Can Buy For Le»a?
For the next 15 days we will
sell any of the following soaps
per case of 100 bars
Joy, Laundry
Swift’s White, Laundry
Sanitary, Laundry
Clean-easy, Laundry
Crystal White, Laundry
Bob White, Laundry
Swift’s pride, Laundry $5.00
Cane seed at, per bu shel $1.65
Good Coffee, per peck ... $1.75
Best grade Cooking Oil in
five-gallon lots (you
furnish can) at per
gallon..........................$1.75
Highest Price Paid for Eggs.
W. M. COVEY & SON
Phone No. 9
Near Aliuuice Mill.
regularly published for a
leas than «nc year in
said Denton Vounty, a copy of the fol-
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,ylor ViUvertlty
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<>ainienc«ment day
WACO—By a vote or memberR'of the
nt Waco Baptist church, the action
ape ialca ior wine for •acramenlal
rpoM«, baa bern reacindad, and no
mmwilon beverage has been named
FORT WORTH—Cato Bella. Cotn-
Mtoaar ot Indian Affair, of tha dc«
runest of the Interior while in Fort
ortfc Monday predicted that McAdoo
U be th* nominee of the Democratic
rty for the’ presidency, and that the
unocrata will win the race
Goodyear Heavy Tmsrfat TWbae an thick, stiMg tabes that
Ntadoooa caateMB property. Why thk a fhod «Mla« with a
cheap tubal Gii uipeae Heavy Touriet Tubas coat Utda aaaaa
than tubes of low merit. 30x3% site in wafer-
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Diamond Jubilee of
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program Tuesday will
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hEHBb J u. A Heneley »if. to M
BHHgMBj Malone 75 .ere, out of t)lr Jutiif* lzo<1
.1 I ■' '.urvey end located 2 miles southwest .
I.'-* P»lgt Po»nt " Soo
H. H. Hardin and wife to John Ger.
. lot S. block 3 of the Col-
n to Denton, 3800
i and wife to H F.
KlTLWWt hklf lot 2 block 1 of
Haughton and wife to J. M Giles,
n'JSMurar, tf.too
L.- Jones to Hanger Gin Co., lot
|M feet in East Sanger. 31,200
■BL Saltgmi^n and wife to Edd
man;- lot out of Kirkland .addition
d HalMman ,to B. G. Vaughn, lot
■at , Sanger, »»00
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E.L. VANNOY
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WASHINGTON—-Under the provis-
ions of the army reonraaization bill
on July 1 »>1 ninny officers are to be
, reduced from their wartime rank and
revert to their permanent or peace-
time standing.
DUBLIN—The Sinn F<jnets won con-
K9. xuligtltuLing trot of "the jovfrnmefiial machinery of
"* the entire southwest of lr< land, bav-
in* won at least 75 per cent of the
seats In the county council.
WASHINGTON—A national sugar
distributing committee has been ap-
pointed to co-operate with the Depart-
ment <>f Justice because of the impend
trig sugar shortage. It is to take
charge of the distribution of Sugar in
WASHINGTON—11 la staled by the
American consul at VVrti Crus that
twenty-three of those affected with
bubonic plague there had died. Twen-
ty-four cases have occurre.d.
WASHINGTON—The sum of 34.859.-
8SM1.327 was appropriated by the ses-
sion of Congress which adjourned on
June 5. Of this sum 34,373,395,279 is
for government expenses for the fiscal
year beginning July 1 and the remaind-
er is for deficiencies of the past year.
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will be heard at
• n< xt term of said Court, commenc-
ing on the Third Monday In July,
the sum, being the 19th day of July.
1920. at the Court House thereof, in
Denton, Texas, at which time all per-
sons interested in said Estate may
appear And contest said application,
should they desire to do so.
Herein Fail Not. but have you before
said Court on the said first day of the
next term thereof this Writ, with your
~*Teturn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Given under my hand arid the n»*i
of <,aid Court, at office in Denton. Den-
ton County. Texas, this the 15tn, <my
of June, 1920.
ABNEY B. IVEY, Clerk. I
• <>unty Court. Denton County, Texas. (
By It Erl Ross. Deputy |
TEXARKANA—Mrs. Lynn Frasier!
lived .east of here, died on her I
io Rochester to obtain treatment
1 an automobile
months ago.
OFaLOCAt. INTEREST
The Land Mortgage Bank has com-
pleted arrarigeniep-.s to aava you money
on your farm loan. Hee Mr. Blewett or
Mr. Bird before making application
elsewhere. Thev also buv and sell TiL-
dor's lien notes tf
MODERN UP-TO-DATE FOUNTAIN
Sula nnly in Sealea
Tins at your dealers
MAXWELL
J House Coffee
Maxwell House Tea has the same excellent Qualities
CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO.. Ndbhvilie, Houston. Jacksonville. Richmond
100% FU»
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1920, newspaper, June 16, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235520/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.