Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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We have mouse traps.
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NOTICE
Fireless Cookers
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$1.50 to $2.
SARSAPARILLA
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To the Stockholders
Extra good line of Men’s Caps
75c to $1.25.
of Denton-Ranger Co.
COMPOUND
THE FAIR
Guns and Ammunition
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MONEY TO LOAN
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ON FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY
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JOE S. GAMBILL, President.
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When it Needs Repairing.
PRICES RIGHT.
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PIECE GOODS
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ANOTHER REMARKABLE OFFERING OF
WIRTHMOR SILK BLOUSES
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Heating Stoves
Cook Stoves
Incubators
Typewriters Sold,
Rented and Repaired
Auto Tires and Tubes
—THAT AGAIN EVIDENCES THE MARKED
SUPERIORITY OF OUR BLOUSE VALUES.
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Some new Sweaters for Men and
Boys i
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This is a good time to buy a
new stove, if you will need one
during 1920.
LOCAL BANKS ELECT
OFFICERS TUESDAY
By rain and communication, but
I am still at your service.
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CAMP DRUG STORE
SAN TOX DRUGS
BARNS CASH STORE
Hats to Shoes.
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HARDWARE CO.
TED LEWIS
Denton’s Leading Blacksmith.
Your Eyes
a Square Deal.
ThisTear.
LBU IVI. SKILES
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to pay
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We have the best horseshoer in
Texas. All teamsters know him, J
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A good tonic. .
A reliable and effective remedy especially recommended as a
—I—Our Blouse buying connections are such that we are able to repeatedly offer such
. v^fyreflWTfcatJtr rtHrt nut of thr-«»r<fi»*nry values as to convincingly prove the .economies
and advantages of coming here to pratify your every Blouse need.
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WOMEN URGED TO PAY
POLL TAXES AT ONCE
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In our Piece Goods department we received
a large shipment of the pretty Dress Linens m the
following colors: Copen, Rose, Yellow, Orange,
Purple, Navy and Sand.
TALIAFERRO & SPIKES
* Hardware and Seeds.
Phone 125.
THE DROUTH HAS BEEN BROKEN
»f visitors, 380; children, i
represented. 20; counties'
states represented. 3.1
70, magazines dlstrt- ;
FOR FIRST CLASS
BUILDING MATERIAL
OF ALL KINDS
WORKMANSHIP,
~~ LIME, CEMENT,
WINDOW GLASS,
SEE
Mrs. Evans Buried Saturday
cm *.>. 1.iv 1 Mm. Mary Evans, who died Friday ;
be signed and returri- afternoon at tlje home of her daugh
Highway Commission iter. Mrs. L. Mdire., at Krum» was burled !
of A form suggested by 1 at the Jackson
services being conducted
of Baptist church by Rev. T.
[The following children survive Mrs. 1
Evans of Krum. Mrs.
7 7 years of Age and 1
<hath' was due principally to old age.
<»ll. (ilill'lW MI<H K HOIIIEH* TO
tikmiiiy
I Th« xtock Ivnhh'TH of the I >ent on - lUn - ■
{ ger company have been called to meet I
I Tuesday evenlnK’at 7 30 at the North I
Texas Realty Company offices, for the j
1 purpose of electing director and attend i
I t<) othej business matter
Read the Classified
[LARGEST STOVE PLANT IN THE WORLD j
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I Coffee. housewives have become "('of ’
; fpewlsc." Turner & Graham,
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take a genuine pride tn the EXCLUSIVE Sale of these deservedly-popular Blouses.
. , Your choice of eight attractive new styles. Priced at just $5.00.
We can repair anj
Jewelry line.
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Vannoy's Jewelry Store
W. L. YARBROUGH, Prop.
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The four Denton banks announce the ’
annual meeting of Mtockholdera to be
held at tbeir respective officers Tmi*- i
* day afternoon nt 2 o’clock for the e|ee-
| tion of directors. After the directors '
are chosen the officers will be elected. '
j So far no rumors of probable changes
in the directorate* or officials of the
banks here are current.
—With the makers of WUtfTHMOR BLOUSES, as well as with the public spirited
stores wherein these Blouses are sold, price advances despite market conditions gre
never made until they are inevitable. It ft bcause of this policy, and the fact that the
WIRTHMOR plan makes possible at all times values that are truly superior, that we
Wholesale prices have advanced
again with practically all fac-
tdries.
With a good stock bought at
the old prices, we will not advance
our prices until we have to buy
more and pay more.
Jewel Stoves are growing in
public favor all the time, due to
their many points of sterling
merit. If you are in doubt let us
show you this world famous line.
We have just completed arrangements whereby we can posi-
tively make you a better loan than you can obtain elsewhere. Low
rates and good prepayment privileges. Get our terms and compare
them with any other loan offered. Prompt, reliable service.
We Buy and Sell Vendor’s Lien Notes.
Farm Lands and City Property for Sale.
LAND MORTGAGE BANK
DENTON.TEXAS
JOE L. BLEWETT, Manager PAUL R. BIRD, Secretary
A meeting of the Stockholders of said As-
| sociation is hereby called and will be held at
BffljMock-p. m., Tuesday, January 13th,
pj92(X in the offices of the North Texas
Realty Company (Messrs. Barton, Higgs &
SalHvan)- in the Raley Building in Denton,
.' Texas, for the purpose of electing a board of
^Trustees, general discussion of the Com-
pany's business and policy to be followed by
^it m the future. Matters of importance will
be considered and determined and each
I stockholder is hereby urged to attend said
^..meeting, and must if they wish to assist in
I the termination of its affairs, COME.
blood purifier.
Is your skin blotchy ? Do you have those little irritating bolls ?
If so, your blood is out of order and you need a good tonic or blood
purifier to remove the impurities, something that acts direetly upon
the blood.
We especially recommend San FTox Sarsaparilla Compound and
it is a guaranteed preparation. Try a bottle.
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Basket Ball Goods and
Tennis Supplies
' General Repair Work
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THE HOME BUILDERS
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---This new offering of WIRTHMOR SILK BLOUSES demonstrates most forcefully
the decided pre-eminence of our Blouse values; and the yery great savings that we are
able to effect for our patrons through certain fortunate aources of supply.
——The materials out of which these Blouses are fashi^rod have advanced from 75
to 100 per cent In excess over the price paid many months ago, and the selling price
to us, and in turn to you is based on the original cost of the fabrics. >
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rell-Evans Dry Goods Company
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We have planty of Rubber Overshoes now
for ladies and gentlemen.
Better hurry and get a pair before your
size is gone.
Why spoil a $15.00 pair of Shoes when
you can protect them
SILK DEPARTMENT
This department received 10 pieces beautiful
Fouhrds in colors of Biege and Navy. Navy and
White, Navy and Henna, Copen and Biege, Copen
and White, Rose and White, Toupe and Pekin,'
Toupe and White.
10 pieces figured Georgette in as many differ-
ent shades.
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Heart the Clusslfled Column.
TODAY’S NEWS
Express brought us today some more Ladies’
Suits and we are now showing NEW SUITS, New
Coats, New Petty Coats, and new Waists in the
line of Ready-to-Wear.
The City Federation of Women's
clubs at its- meet Ink Monday niornii.^
I adopted n motion urging the women
of Denton to pay their poll taxes.
I They were urged to ittieod to this
I matter ;tt thx* LUK muat be
| pn*d tills rnmrrtt -trr entitle- holder
of the receipt to vote.
The delegates discussed the
nf holding k purr fond show nod
I ways and iiSeans committee was
I structed to collect material for
ini exhibition. The time and place
the show are to he selected later.
\ committee was named to go
fore the board <>f directors
i Chamber of Comrrierce
I view* of the federation
i believed I teuton
I A committee was named to confer
1 with the Cemetery Association as to
! the work being done in the local ceinr- j
I tery
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; the fecP rath
(the (’oltege students* clubs,
make a layette to b'^
citv nuru
monthly
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Denton High Teams Will Play „
N. Ft. Worth Teams Saturday
I A..n«1i.nc.en*..nt W[V nln<|e Monday ! formally by the (leleKatex, a
|or of whom were present,
basket hail trams of Denton!—.. . —
SoL hoye and Kiris, to play the ||||py PeFSOOS EXpOSO tO
Smallpox Case Vaccinated
Carl Morris, foreman <vf the city I
sewer ditch ure\v. HY with what has '
been d’iagnose<| by the attending phy**i -
jrian and the* City YFealth Officer as i
i smallpox. He is at his home 1 mllej
'south of the city. Tne atta<*k is light !
I and he was, at work on the ditch with |
I the ditch crew Saturday nft« r hr had 1 according to the
I broken out. There have been ,a*>out ; Health Officer J.
» tjitrtv exposures and all persons , |n
i thought tn have hern exposed have jnRtItlI|efj
! been vaccinated. Mr. M<»rris said that he | qUArant me
(had been miff* ring from an annual skirl pins had fewer ease* of this disease J
[disease and that ho thought the break- j tpan usual during the’present winter, j
jing out was a recurrence of the di- | j >r f<Hy Hald. but he fears th(;re may
sease. ' be ft number of cases soon as the di- j
Little Lyle Gill. 2 year old child of j 8euar |8 reported from nearby' counties, i
and Mrs. Gill of IM West Hickoryi^*-- ---------------J- n.-----
street, has developed diphtheria. l>r'*T HfNinT UHUOT 0111100
eauhternary measures have been taken. ‘ I
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FOLGFTt’M GOLDEN G ATE I D1MTK1CT COl RT
- Xew suit Ah d In the Sixteenth Dis-
Llve (>ak • H h-t oCurt are styled.
^aniH “1 vs- unknown heirs'
| of .Jeremiah T. Stewart et al., to try]
title as well as for damaages. |
Announcement was made
that arrangements had been made
both thf^Hisket hail trams of Denton |
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iMbrth Fort Worth teams here next Sat-
| urday afternoon. It will be the opening
I graine of the season for the hoys t
j and the second of the season for
| girls - tram.
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The I.an<l MortpiiKe Hank has com-
pleted arranKements to save you money
on your farm loan. See Mr. Blewett or
Mr. Hird before maktiiK application
elsewhere. They also buy and sell ven-
dor's lien notes tf
Commissioners Court is in
Session; Routine Bi&ness
The County Commissioners Court
, convened in monthly session Monday
represented in , • ' ,
the exception of nwrning with all members of the court I
was urged I present. All ofxthe morning and the |
furnished I early pait^'f the afternoon hfis been j
’devoted to rxutino matters and the:
ladles’| aijowing of accounts. Engineer T.( E. 1
Huffman is here with a copy' of the
project agreement for the Dentop- ‘
' D.tilas road to
(•d to the State
hihi has copy of it form suggested by 1 at the .Jackson cemetery* Saturday, fun- I
I he State Highway Department to be cral services being comiiieie<l at th»« [
I adopted in making apportionment of Baptist church by Rev. T. It. Bowles. !
I funds for thu highway. j The following children surX’iv^ Mrs.
The court int<*nded at this session George Robinson of Ponder and Mrs. I,. '
to make a trip over the route for the . McQre and G. E.
I Denton-Dalia* road to secure right-of--1 Evans was about
‘way for it to the Lewisville road dis- •
trict but the condition of the roads I
makes this Impossible at this time.
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One Case of Smallpox In
County Outside nf Denton
Outside of Denton there Is but one [
of smallpox in Denton county now. I
rei’ords of County '
H. Ray. This case is i
Justin, where quarnntlne hoes been
4 There is olte ease under
in Kenton, hffltmi eeunty.
fewer case.* of thia illseaae
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, January 12, 1920, newspaper, January 12, 1920; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235857/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.