Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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MOTHER’S BREAD
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Yard Coal.
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Special discounts for trips
GLEANING AND PRESSING
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Price
milk, gutter, Bulgarian buttermilk for drinking,
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A CONSTRUCTIVE FORCE
If you delayed in the selec-
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LUMBER-SERVICE
IN EVERY BUSINESS—
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LIVE STOCK,
FEED AND
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POULTRY.
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Interior Decorating.
Residence Phone 886
the commercial advancement of the
munity as a whole.
BRING US YOUR
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Operating Continuously
For 40 Years.
HOW MUCH MONEY
DO YOU CARRY
IN YOUR POCKET?
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i work on your car.
j We are well equipped and
can repair anything.
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Sale of Taliaferro Field
Cut Glass,
Ivory,
Leather Goods,
Clocks and Jewelry.
and the most Valbe for
money.
Such a place is
Alteration and Mending
Neatly Done.
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We Can Deliver Both.
Cotton Seed Meal $1.85
Bran, Mixed Feed $1.85
Fine Johnson Grass Hay
50c Per Bale
Chicken Feed, Oats,
Natural Gas is Clean,
Convenient.
But cheapness is just
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When you want
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Children need bread-and-
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only to supply the energy for
school and play, but to build
for the future.
Shop 311 N. Elm St.
Phone Lyon-Gray Lmb’r Co.,
No. 57
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Phone 259
North Side Square
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H. H. HARDIN & CO.
125 E. Hickory St.
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The home that uses nat-
ural gas will never be
satisfied with the old
time fuels.
Ask your neighbor.
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Klylnjf
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TH* part in end. The
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Milk as an article of food is as important as
p. Its value
balance andA BigDrop
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and nre rvudy to turn over to th*»
Preaident-Elect’, Change, in
Plan Won’t Change
President's.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FRITZ & M'CRARY
Market Square Barn
Phone 616.
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FREIGHT TRANSFER COThe Exchan?e Natlonal Banlt
For
In this sale you have the
, choice of any of these gar-
ments at
Mr. Harding Thinks Public
Might Prefer Out-Door
Ceremony.
DENTON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
T. R. BROOKS, Mgr. Denton, Texas.
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w.'.'kH previous to the return day
hereof, iu Home newspaper publish-
ed In Ruel, county, to appear at the
next regular term of the District
Court of l»enton County. Texas, to
be holden at the court house there-
of in Denton, on the ntxth Mon-
day after the first Monday in .lan-
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Like all Selz Shoes
it ia all leather —
which means longer,
better service.
CITATION UY PI BI.H ATION
The State of T. xaa,
To the Sheriff or any Constable
Of Denton County.
You are hereby
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The pure, all-food loaf
'that they love for its honey-
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LOHT—Ch I Wk tan shoe for
foot, mar Normal Training ><•
or on Hickory street Thon**
or *leave at thia office.
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D. F. GOODE
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The Genesee Pure Food Company;
Le Roy, N.Y/
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True, gas is the cheapest
fuel.
We are not only selling
Groceries, but we also
sell service.
Quick, efficient and up-
to-date. Give us a trial.
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New Starter ‘Cars.
Attractive Rates.
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ALL FULL LOUIS HEEL SHOES
$16.00 Shoes—Final Sale Price—only
14.00 Shoes—Final Sale Price—only
12.50 Shoes—Final Sale Price—only
J 0.00 Shoes—Final Sale Price—only
8.50 Shoes—Final Sale Price—only,...
$8.63
Choice of our entire stock of Black Military
and Low Heel Shoes for women, value up to
$15.00.
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LEE S. REESE, Mgr.,
219 W. Oak St. Phone. 511
W. T. MORRIS
Young men who do not care for the extremely
narrow toe will like thia shoe. It is comfort-
able, and yet a very dressy shoe. - It is made
in cordo shade Russia, Balmoral top, Appolo
model, medium toe, felt lined tongue and
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BARNS GASH STORE
V JULIAN SCRUGGS
k i East Side.
We like to have patrons make com-
parisons of our merchandise and
prices with those of any other store.
It will prove that we have much bet-
ter values than found at ordinary
sales.
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KlK.’OItK (’HKONICLK.
ON LADIES’ SHOES
ASTOUNDING FINAL PRICE REDUCTIONS
These reductions will be a pleasant surprise even to
the most thrifty shoe buyers for the next few days. We
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the party
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and a very clevnr renidinir and
’ DENTON COUNTY DINK
Every one of our large clientele of
satisfied patrons are finding scores of
opportunities to save and get an in-
sight into the character of our regu-
lar stocks and the fairness of our reg-
ular prices.
be counted as a
wife to
of (he
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We try to so conduct this bank that it can
big, constructive force, not
only in the business of every patron, but in ; 1
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The replacing of new stocks, the new
price levels, together with our store
service enables us to serve you well.
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H. F. SCHWEER, Pres.—L. H. SCHWEER, Cashier.
The Determining Factor *
After all other things whi. hji^K,
contribute "to a Bank’s succeailJ^^M
are considered, that factor thailflSI
ultimately determines thO^^M
bank’s stability and its ability '
to serve, is the personnel of its Wpi
directorate. ,
We take pleasure therefore
in calling attention here to the|
Board of Directors of this bank?
to get
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t KELLER & HILL GARAGE ™md drug store
PHONE 234.
■hmamu not because
“Hi* Clothes are? Always |g J||£
Needing Attention.”
says Dainty Dorothy. Andi CHEAPEST
we might add if they are sent {
here they get prompt, prop-],
er attention.
Beryl
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We steam and press clothes
in a sanitary manner. They’
are clean and fresh when wej
return them to you.
Our ekeprience has taught
us how to serve you and our
willingness has been proven. I
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can depend on us.
Curtain and Cushion Work niilk as “growing food.”
And let use renovate your only to supply the------
Mattress and make it look 1
like new.
PHONE 108
HICKS UPHOLSTERING CO.
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M W. DeAVenport
D. II. Turner
J. !«'. Raley
W. J. McerSy
8. A. Blewett
MARION, Ohio, Jan. . ,.n.-4
rtt nt-eleCt Hardlns today HUKK'*»t«'d j
tov inauguration offielalw at Waxh-
InfttjOri that he take the oath of of-
fi<-e’ tn the enat porch of the capital
Inati-ad of the Senate Chamber aa I
planned by Ute Conitrettalonal com J
fclttee. He teleitraphed to Senator'
Knox, t'halrtnau of the Conkrea-
alot al committee, that altiio it would I
be agreeable to him to have the I
ceremony In the Senate t'hamber, he J
thought the public tniglil prefer to
have Jt our doom.
Deaf ha
Mrs. Kila Motion Alibi \
11 month" and 21 d;
10; pneumonia, tuL
a" thi
TO Fir Id aviation
of th«‘ BritiMi Ro
and .(’anm^inns in
during (hr world
vcMvrdny I.as b» < n
week fix’ the War T»
d-'lay in dur to « drwtrr
(hr form of ♦dntrnrtM, it
VELAN<(> MTA/TIOX ROItflHI*
Mr.-\LbEX'. Jan. 12 —Robbers;
rntorrd the railway station at Vr- . <•
JNEW YEAR'S RESOLVE
Make up your mind now to
trade the coming year where
you can get service, courtesy
Skilled mechanics only to and the most for y°ur
hr Ro> m‘ G I vr < 'I ub
; f (rrnoon a fl rr hi I
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praethrd aryeral nongM
v • i y Int•■r» MtIn« rnorting
f anut built r ami
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tion of a Dress Suit, Coat or
j Blouse because of the price,1
I you now have the opportuni-j
NORTH SIDE TAILOR SHOP
(in these garments. j
PHONE 346.
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is Postponed lor a Week I ■
FORT WORTH, .bin. 12,—The A 'jt
"ale at public auction of Taliafer- rstlttl
r<> Field aviation training Kroniid" t,i« „
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MAHRI4UK I.K KYNF.M.
Fred Hotiklna. Jr. D<nt<>><
Miss Rosa Mae Barthold. Krum.
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n- A new suit tiled In the Sixteenth
District Court is st vied:
L T Fox vs William D
et al. to try title as well
damages.
will offer the best shoe values that have been offered in
North Texas since pre-war prices prevailed.
PROOF OF THE PUDDING
\t chapel Tuesday morning, Rev.
. spbfte very Inter-
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, Friday evening, wfidn Che most
i dignified of pi of, ssors—deans. eV.
| en —will frolic In such a cotnedv »»
A proposal Under Difficulties -
The proceed* of the play are to b*
donated entirely to the European
Student Relief Fund
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Many Attractive Features
All plrtur<‘R for the clas» section
of the 1H21 DHcdaliMii of (he Col-
ivge of InduHirinl Arts hivve been
received from the photographer,
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nirthH
T<» Mr. and Mrs. Wm E Young, ;
near Grapevine. Jan. 1. m girl.
To Mr and Mrs Ed Mohon. 3 1 2
miles southwest of Aubrey, Jan, II.
a girl.
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 12 t’hang<H
in lh«i plan for the iiihuguratlon of
Pretdflvpt-elect Harding vxlll
interfere with (ho I lit ent Ion
ITeaident WilMon to accoippruy M*’
Hilding to the capiiol. xvluoe (‘
iatttr will take the oath <>f office.
was learned today. Mr. Wilson
thua on March I w ;H make his first
appe-arunet at thi capito! in more
than a year and a half and al«o hi*
lAwt appearance aa T*re«ldent of the
t'nlted St a tee.
Other plans of Froaldent W’Hhoii
for inaugtiraHon today hIku are not
expected to be aftected by the
ehanK’ H In the inaugural ceremonies
i t the request of the PreKldent-I
eh’<t. After Mr Harding taken the]
oath of offico he itAid Mrs Hard-
ing In accordance wTfTiM cuKtom. arc
expected to entertain Mr. and Mik.
Wilxon h! luncheon.
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lliMory < Bpt> w.iK or<n r|i xed J
« st* r<l. x afternoon bytMlnH Fa tri* I
' ami quit*- a f* \x jo ncd. This chib |
h ,M r’°* 1,1 di*<• U's.m. a history hook but
ipjol ,u discub.M the hiMtorian* of th« <iif-
.»o« i f’’‘‘,ir nali*niH ami nimilar Muiijeqts.
132o ” hav<* a soi lai meeting pr<ob-I
irt?p
Tic rm nilx iH of the IJUI<- Bruce
liramulic <‘lub enjoyed a delightful
partv Monday evening In the Girls*
Reading room. The I'lub hud aM its
guests the. girls on the waiting list
and Ih>> " who had been "Uggested
by members as pr<>sp«ctlve candi-
dates for numiiership. The enter-
tainment fj°t* the earlier part of the
.7 furnished by a num-
ber of games. Then the members
of Hie party gathered round to
hear a diHctlsslon by Miss Mabel
Mariopette revival,
■ a ■ ps <« ■, • I cn •
by Miss Talker, of the Read-
Department. During the even-
ing flashlight photographs of the
party were taken bv H J. P. VitZ
j Delightful refreshments consisting
candies rtufed date". orange",
"lilted almonds and nuts, were
For your own good and frtr the good of the
country, you .should carry as little cash in
your pocket as possible.
Money in the pocket is easily and thought-
lessly spent. A quarter here and a dime
” there—and before you know it $5.()0 or
$10.00 is thrown away for useless purposes.
BANK YOUR MONEY TODAY—DON’T WAIT
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
It.
uary, A. I>. 1921, the xame being I
the 14th day of February. A. 1> , I
1921, then am! there to anbw*t_.Ai
petition filed in said court on the border* and many other de
16th day of September A I». 192O7Jtnil7 ar‘‘ h»ing denigmed by the
In a suit numbered 7247 on the ] M,,r?* lo re It i» the cUBtoni in
docket of aaid court, wherein ChHB. ’’lost schools and colleges to hava
8. Smith is plaintiff and Clara I) . MU< h work in this done by profeR-
Smlth Is defendant. .Maid petition pdonal artists at considerable ex-
• lleginK that the ptifintfff had rp- f <he of the
sided in the State of Texas and in , Jh partment. augmented, by the
the County of Henton for the per- I mtetfeMted assistance of Its faculty,
iod of lime required by law; that ,*nabh« t,1H editor and her staff
the plaintiff and defendant were ;‘a< l; Y,‘‘',r t'» take over more of this
lawfully married in Beaver <’oun t x. | *’n'’ °f work for the local college
Pennsylvania, on thy 7th day of ( Pra* t icallx every dc^LKii. border or
February, HwJi, and lived together !,nt 111 ,be Ha^tKlian will be
hr husband and wife until on or i the work of student tfklent here,
about the 10th day of Max. 1914.1 The auxiliary gtafr which baa
xyhen the defendant without any *v recently been appointed by (hr
justification whatsoever perma-I‘d I tor and business manager are*
nently ahan<lon**<1 this plaint if f. I Jvodak EtUtor. Miss Eugenia New-
that the marriage relation het ween ,*?’{*> • Athletic Editor. MisR Katie
plaintiff and defendant Mill exists Ie: So< iety Editor, Mias “
and praying that upon a trial of1 BHKer; Literary Editor. Mias
said cause that plaintiff hav»« {\rt,r',lrild; Comic Editor,
judgement dissolving the bonds of Evelx n <«oodrich; Assistant
matrimony existing betxvven plain- Manager. Miss
tiff ami defendant. < t<\
Herein fall not, hut have before
said court on said first day of the
next term thereof this writ, yith
your return thereon, shoxving hoxv
> ou have executed the same.
Witness R. L. West. Clerk of the
j Djstrict Court of Denton County,
Given under my band and the
seal of said court in the City of
Denton, on the 11th dav of January.
A D. 1921
R. L. WEST
Clerk of t he I) 1 sI rict
Denton County', Texas.
Seal z
Issued this the 11th <la\'
ifary, A. D. 1921.
R L WEST
Clerk of the District Cotirt,
I ton County, Texaq.
DRINK MILK AND KEEP WELL
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We look upon milk as more or less of a necessi-
ty but few of us attach to it the importance it de-
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|T7" meat, and at the price we sell it, as chea
as a food consists in its completeness or
L the ease with which it is assimilated.
There are but few homes in Denton which use
as much as they should. We offer pure pasteurized
anblll* L..AIam Y>m 1 m m L..M 111. Z____OF*
dinary buttermillTfor cooking, finest of ice cream, all
of highest quality and food value. We solicit your
patronage. Phone 292.
RK.IL KXTATE Tit A X RFIlHM
Joe H Gambill to I'liurlle am!
Lula Srned. lot 126x261 feel out of
the S. <' Hiram survey In Ibiiton
11.3S5.
Dell Allen anil liusbaml to
Decker, undivided one-seven t n
tcreat In 121 acres out of i'ol
bus Ritter survey. 11.200.
J, A and wife to T
Crawford, two lots. 75x 132 fi . t
35x132 feet, oti Walter street
Lewisville. $2,250
W. B Tims am!
Tims. 82 acres out
Burke survey and
miles southwest of Alton, $2.706.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY R
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‘ E. L. VANNOY
Jeweler.
VrPOMITB ai:< <>ni»-< HHO.YI< LF.
While building, build
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Greeting :
commanded to
lara D. Smith, by making
engravers this week,
club pictures, vLv.-:
picture), have also I
j to the staff and are
to the si...
j graving company. ■
not
of |
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The epl^copaL ring was fonnor- '
ly set with any gem It is how- '
•*V4*r at IUh preN<*nt titrw* generally •
Ret with an am«*th>Mt or a Napphi
LOOK! LOOK!’
delivered
Many of the
views, and faculty
» been delivered
... .ire rapidly being
the shops-of the
0.4<yiiik VAj<si|»ttny.
An exceptionally attractive fen-
1 tur,- of the annual this year is the
tart work IThde'r the supervision
of the art editor. Miss Mary Illg
gliMiotham. one of the most talent-
rd istudents in n<Jvanct»d art work,
[’who. has enlisted all the Junior and
Senlyr students In Hie department,
I the jilaek and white work for the
sub/lltle pages is almost cotnplyten.
I This work represents the original
I ideas and Individual efflort of a
large number of . students, and
makes the yearbook representative
of the student body. Such work,
u Iso. since it conwlsts of preparing
work for Hie engravers, is practi-
cal tnaining flor the comMeriitfl
work tik wlileli the courses In the
department lead
The most novel phase Of the art
work is the color work, which Miss
Higginbotham is doing herself. By
j an advantageous contract, the 1'321
| Daedalian is to have ten color pages
done in four color."’. These color
pages the art editor Is carrying ou*
in Egvptian color scheme. A num-
ber of the designs have already
been tinished, ami others are well
under wav.
The borders
D . 192071 tall/ a
7217 on tii,.1] students here
ein t'lius. most
Clara D j
said, petition
intiff hart
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 130, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1921, newspaper, January 12, 1921; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238085/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.