Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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COOPERS KLOSED-KROTCH
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PLUMBING
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HARVEST TIME!
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We build new mattresses.
We renovate old mattresses.
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BUY COAL
JOE PATTERSON.
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HARRIS-CHAMBERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
The ideal summer union suit for men in all sizes
to fit any shape in stouts, slims, shorts and regulars.
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FBDBRAL RUBBY!
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We can repair anything.
Let us figure with you on
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NORTH SIDE TAILOR SHOP
PHONE 846
Residence Phone 886
Shop 311 N. Elm St.
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FREIGHT TRANSFER CO.
Phone 114.
WM. COVEY & SONS
Near Alliance Mill
WH SON-HANN CO.
The Store of Certain Satisfaction.
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CHOICE ANY SKIRT IN THE HOUSE
FOR $1.00
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and nervicc
agents fur
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Renown Ifcmmy. white Indian
Coan kernels, tender and full-
flavored, will add a bit of va-
riety to your met..
Serve with cre^-m and sugar for'
beaakfast. or MWOead of patatoea
for dinner.
T8oren$euKirtGompam}
WBMt omc< nAJ . A<. MANCN McMIWMrv *«"S TtMtU
Satisfaction.
The oldest Garage
In the County.
Our ability to
Give the Public
The above has kept
Kept us in the
something is purchased.
We know that
tier you the best
ble.
Business these many
Years.
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JOHN R. SCHMITZ '
Undertaker and Embalmer
, Automobile or Horse Drawn Equip*
si ent—Phone 20.
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We have just received a car-
load of Cow Joy. It’s the fin-
est feed in the world. And
other kind of feed for your
stock.
Ask us for prices.
will bring on a dangerous and
expensive sick spell.
For safety first watch your
step.
For health first watch your
shoes.
A small leak will sink a big
ship,
A leaky sole on your
clauses attending,
have the regular
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—Credit advice
—Safe deposit boxes
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an ncrount with The r*.xehMi»i<e .Nation^
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Our sales still continue thruout this week
on Coat Suits. Silk Dresses, and all blouses.
Have you taken advantage of this unusual
opportunity? Be thrifty—obey the impulse
—see them now.
W. B. M’CLURKAN & COMPANY
I.AWH MOWKIU KIIAHPKNKn
Bring your lawn mowers to Ted
Lewis. We sharpen or repair thorn
while you wait. 266-c
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case for the Home
Distributed by
Chystal Bottling Works
Denton, Texas.
D. F. GOODE
Phone 1^1 58 E. Hickory St.
CLEANING ANO PRESSING
Dotted Swiss- Organdies and Voiles
We are just in receipt of an express ship-
ment of beautiful cool, Summery dresses—
just such a dress as you have been planping
to find. We suggest that you come in while
the selection is best and then you will not be
disappointed.
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THE HELPING HAND
Thia bank is the friend of
business, business men and
farmers. Its hand is extended
to encourage and promote busi-
ness development.
Let U* Help With Your
Financial Problems.
0ENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
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THOUGHTS TURN TO COOL CLOTHES
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STANLEY SHOE SHOP
Sooth Side of Sq. At C. L A.
By concentrating our* efforts to getting the best
cldthes for men moderately priced we have succeeded
I - this season in getting a wide selection in cool fabrics
roMHted from '
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tailored by tyirschbaum and makers of Society Brand
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Answer to Saul’s Injunction
Sult to be Filed at Early Date
'County Attorney Robt. II. Hopkina
announced Monday afternoon that he
had nearly completed answer to the
Injunction suit ot J. T. Saule et al vs.
County Judge Ed L Key et al, to pre-
vent the county from opening a road
through his farm north of Dtnjon aud
would file It in a day or two. It ia
likely the answer will be filed Tues-
day. County Attorney Hopkins in week-
Ing final hearing on the injunction at
the earlient posalble date and that jnay
Tie irr'a short time. Judge C. R. Pear-
man could have heard the caise here
neither Bide was ready
This offer includes the entire stock of
Spring and Summer skirts in the most desir-
able styles and newer creations. ’
you
early—Do it now!
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Brick Store on North Loeust j
B. F. and H. B. MANUC&
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Painting, Paperhanging and
Interior Decorating.
? Phone Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.,
No. 57
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EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK j
\rsrly Forty yenrn 4»f ^^F'KTY unit
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Give U« Your June
Grocery Account.
We would be pleased to have;
Order a
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You will like ^ards which every officer and employe of this Bank is
—Under the Following Rules: .
For the entire week we offer you the
choice of all extra skirts, in our Ladies'
Ready-to-Wear Department up stairs. You
buy one skirt at regular price-wthen for only
$ 1.00 additional you can buy any other skirt
of corresponding value to the first one pur-
chased.
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I When the Laundress Fails You
mrS:. These are “spring-fever” days days filled
with more pleasant attractions than washtubs.
If your laundress has succumbed, our Family
Laundry Service is at your disposal.
Our methods conserve, as well as cleanse
gg., your clothes. Our way—the modern way
pure, white soap.
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you on our account books this;
month.
A charge account saves you;
time when your groceries are!
delivered.
It makes it unnecessary for pi
you'to pay out cash every time
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W. T. MORRIS
U. C. V. Camp Mel Sunday
Sul Rush Camp. (J. C. V. held its
monthly meeting at the court house
Sunday afternoon. A very pleasing ad-
dress was delivered by Ciarg Owsley
of Benton, who served as a captain in
tlio World war.
Mrs. J. C Brownlow was elected
honorary member of the camp She Ih
the third woman to be so honored, the
others being Mrs/fAnn Smith and Mrs
Carroll Jackson. Women honored by
SUtll tMtnbmlupl weru nuri iwl bwfwro
the Civil wdr to Confederate soldiers
FRANCIS CRADDOCK HESTER PLUMBING CO.
GROCER Phone 856
BUiuuarutsa t*- a eondtHon that
breeds disease in the vital organs and
ought. to be corveeted promptly.
Prickly Ash Bitters Is a man's remedy,
"t vitalizes the blood, drives out >n,-
purities In the "bowels: makes you feet
bright, strong and hearty. Price 11 SR
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I'RllVCKSH—"liangrrnn. Days," show-
ing today is from Mary Roberts
Rhinehart * story of the same title
and has been produced with the
story complete. Frank Leigh, Row-
land Lee, Ann Forrest and Staton
Heck are the leading characters. .
DREAMLAND—"The 'Devils Claim,"
showing today presents Sessue Hay-
akawa In the role of a "Mental
vampire" as a Hindu novelist. The
story is a story within a story and
taxes the versatile character pow-
er of Hayakawa and Rhea Mitchell
and Colleen Moore, who play op-
posite him. »
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we are offering good grade
Coffee for $1.75 per peck.
We are selling to parties who
bring their cans and who buy
in 5 gallon lots Pure White
Cooking Oil, best grade for
$1.75 ner gallon.
gas tank. Please re-
Whitlock. 257-c
In t hp best life and
t Our aim is to merit your business.
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Our eight years’ .growth indicates how well we
have succeeded. • ’ if . ’
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MiDAHt*?FM, Ml Heinen,
a fa rryiriK aloud for a
cultivation of th»- spirtual as
i of redeinpton
1 u ? nt to mu ko
GOODYEAR
Tires and Tubes
Repair Materials.
ALAMO STORAGE CO.
Phone 28 Bert Fowler, Prop.
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FORCLEAN-UP :
ILD BE GATHERED
UP BY TUESUY NIGHT
All rubbish for the clean-up cam-
paign should be gathered up by Tues-
day night, Mayor H. V. Hennen said
Monday morning, as the etty's wagons"
are to begin hauling the trash off
early Wednesday morning. Tihe streets
Will be covered just as rapidly ns they
can be reached, he said, and unless the
I. wall is sacked up and put at 1
front of tlie sidewalk by early Wed-
nesday morning there Is likelihood ot
its being passed up by thu
Because of the heavy agpense, the
wagons are to go over each street bui
one time.
Mayor Hennen again urged the cltt
zensbtp generally to co-operate. He !
said it was expertsllv dCSTrod at this
time, because of the approach of the
hot season, that the clean-up be made j
thorough. Ho expects to k< e that the
sanitary regulations of the city are
strictly enforced, and if the people
take advantage of thia opportunity uf
having their rubbish hauled off |t will
n.t^an jArlst |hatj p<jneb saving to'Them
ho saljl.
TOO LATE TO I CLASSIFY
I .ORT—<*\tp off
turn to M. K.
ARE you i♦ r»>t<m| i
do you <ito»iro to engage in pleasant
roinuri< rat I <•-. traveling’ work
Colorado in is .Summer7 If so.
phone 7<11.
i OR SALK—l me U-4 6 Heider t
with Olivet 3 disc, power lift. Lookw I
good as new. Will sell at a bar-
gain T R Brooks. 260-p
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Mr. mh«I Hrw. t'hartlr !
n <eriou.sly wick at;
e to the 1
Jackson
. ‘' • •• . rwomah *of your child,
MrMMriq. >< ruv.I«*r nn<! Mrn«Hw of l>al- j it
i las are establishing <4 .|)olro Ught”
--- branch and service in thn city. They
in*-' agents fur Denton and surround*
pi* ill ,n* territory. Mr. Meadow is well
1 Opiin, SLUplC known in the citv. having attended
| ac.hool luiib, and is a Dentop county
man. Both pledge themselves to
a good servifi<* for their goods.
The Hiri-ufhr Committer of the llrd
Cross will meet at the First Christian
It’s easy to remember. It’s the
number to call whes you want
things in the Grocery line. At- j
wavs ready to serve you, always
ready to please you
That Deering or McCor-
mick Binder may need a
few repair^. Make a list
of the numbers you want
and bring or send to us at
•P fat form 1 fits,
return to toe
the bpirtual as a means
from the confuson. If you
the BIGGbJ^T man or
place God’s word
in their hearts NOW, while they are
1 tnpresslonable. Th»*y are <lotng it tn
the East. The representative of the
Young Folks’ Bibb* Library is here for
a few days longer Telephone 764
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1st. When you hnvr surplus funds.
2nd. When you hnvm’t.
When jou have surplus funds you:
need n safe place to deposit.
Our Invested capital for your protrr- I
tioiL Is hiurr than SioU.tMM).
W hen you haven't surplus funds, you |
sometimes nrcfl to borrow. Our re-
soiir«M*s arc over >|(tMMI,INH>.
Iitken to
k for an
i leg. which
a full, was
May Is doing
not expected to be
some time
conducted
church at
1 Our way the modem way is
le sousing and rinsing in soft water
of pure, white soap. i
us relieve you of washday troubles
■imply phone us and our driver will call for
Kffyour family bundle.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
'?y»- ~ Maater Cleaners and Dyers.
Denton, T.U. .
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IQCAL NEWS IN BREEFItI
Tke mwtaer keaaloa uf the Mamai ' 1
Training school opens at 9 o'clock
Tuesday morning, with only- thu odd
The oven clashes
summer vacation,
will have school as
in order that the Hummer stu-
dents of the Normal College may have
the same practice in teaching given to
studenta ut the regular session.
- Two additional api>ll<-a.ila were
the special teaclierH' examination
I the t'oitniy Superintendent's office
I Saturday, bringing the total to twen--
j ty for the two days, the largest num-
tirne for
PHONIC HO
groceries. "Woodson-Harris.
the tests.
Six pleoa of guilty were entered In !
tiie city court Monday morning as a j
; result /f arrests made Saturday and
Sunday by City Marshal Tom Price.'
i The other arrests were made and the
i cases were expected to be heard dur-
I ing the day.
Paul <;. Ileya-rte, '
a Pallas sanitarium
I X-ray -examination of
I recently was iujun.d
brought home Sunday,
very well, but is
able to tie out for
T. It. Mntl.teson
at tmo Christian church at Aubrey
SUinday, subst it nt I nir for A I> Rogers,
who preached at the First Christian
chtirch I)ere,____
Tuesday will be the Cemetery As-
I social ion work day Members will go
in tiio morning to lh<> cemetery and
remain throughout the afternoon.
Mrs. Klbert l.owc, who was ©per- i
I ate<l upon <*t a Itslltts sanitarium sev-
eral weeks ago tor appendicitis, has
Ire-turned home and is rapidly regain-I
Ing hei* strength.
I F. F, Tiedelo and family hn*e ruov-]
led here from t.ewisxlllo for the lienefit |
_ --I of tlie schools.
Silk, Poplin and Georgelte [ Skiles, whif has I
■I . . ; Green Valley, was brought he
RPullCPn home of Mr and Mrs lirent
■ IVUUUUU for treatment
We have just received a
carload of good Colorado
coal. “■
Better Buy NOW for Your
Winter Needs.
I-.OW1N MAHKIiAM
thn American poet, best known as the
author of "The Man With
will read some of his
auditorium of • the Collei
trial Arta tonight At H
mission 50e.
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luvuci u, huh mauc maviiiiiv
fei. and will render the completes! L°t of Plain Georgette, staple
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Typewriter in your work it’ll
pay you to consider the Rex. j Figured Georgette, worth $4.50
enable terms. at......................................$3.89
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mSerat Curtia’: We are agente i “i2p'Sl
> e.hun h TiieHday uftvroun at 5 o’clock.
T’hr <>:ak Ntrret Improvement Ammo-
j elution 1a .called, to int*et al tbe Cham-
i ber of Commerce roomp Tuesday even-
I intf by* Hie Chairman F. V* Garrison,
; in oijyler that the property* holders o/
the Htrrct may <Iihcuhh important mat-
tcra. z\lI" property holders are urpred
to be r resent
11. IflnrrlM. < ommhulont-r of AkfIcuI-
+ ttt-re rrf Hnnth ^‘arnttriB. tw ?rprnk nn the
past courthouse lawn Monday after-
’ noon on cotton JariijitiK and the Arner-
' Iran Cotton Association. (
AT DENTON SHOWS
ILot of B Silk 1
j shades worth $1.50 at.....$1.39
Better rent you a new type-j- - . .
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■ modern, well made machine
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 255, Ed. 1 Monday, June 7, 1920, newspaper, June 7, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235824/m1/2/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.