Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 191, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1923 Page: 6 of 8
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KRUM NEWS ITEMS
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PIGCLY WIGGLY
NOTICE
Phone 254
Phone 254
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SELLS GROCERIES FOR LESS
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THE MOST LOGICAL.
Place in Town
L' ‘X
TO EAT
TROUBLE
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PAINTER CONFECTIONERY
Hill. IK >SS. I »< !>II« y •
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Geo. Morrel, Furniture
Try Uh.
Next Door to Evers.
to
TEASLEY & SON’S
CASH STORE
SINCLAIR OILS
4
Flour
i Phone 404.
For all Makes of Cars.
to
1 dozen Fancy Lemons
IF IT’S SOMETHING
Post Office Filling Station
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NOTICE
Oysters, per dozen
18c
H<
Nice Line of Vegetables.
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BY^TttH CURTIS DRUG Co.
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TEASLEY & SON
Laird <<• Shoebcr Shoes.
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THESE SHOES I IT YOUR
FEET, THEY DONI MAKE
YOUR FEET FIT THEM
Fresh, and only the best can be found in our store.
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Phones 13 or 150.
I AIRD-SHOEBER SHOES BRING FREEDOM TO
<•
WOMEN S FEET
edge just
PHONE 44 OR 944
DOSSEY & HOLLOWAY
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TRY US.
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LONG& KING
W. B. M’CLURKAN & COMPANY
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Feature
OTHER WELL KNOWN AND DEPENDABLE
A. A. Evans
Dr. Geo. M. Evans
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STYLES AT $6.00.
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DID YOU EVER HEAR OF A PERSON
GOING BAREFOOT WITH SHOES ON?
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GOOD TO EAT
We Have It
prop -r.
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Wp search the markets of South Texas, Florida and Cali-
fornia for frsh vegetable# and fruits.
AS.
DHEAMLAND—Dorothy PhjlliPH ir
"Hurricanes Oat." Comritv At ST.
JuJin in 'Young and Dumb."
We have a very large number of patrons who are mon
that demand the best in shoes. They have boon buy-
ing Just Wright shoes and oxfords continually since
trying the first pair.
u h I c h
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readings Ho
Mill ill
i'op;+ of the
CAR LOADS OF ALL
GRADES JUST
ARRIVED.
THE PROPER
LUBRICATION
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t . th<
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i..rthTlas
to;'1
Trim, good-looking, long-wearing, happily-wedded comfort with
style.
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G.|i I | t t Ft ' t • -I
SPECIAL
For Saturday and Monday
xurvcj.
s for
I vara*
60 l
33c
12c
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
NEW LIMOUSINE-AMBU-
LANCE.
Day Phone 20.
Night 761 or 10.
HILL BROS. GARAGE
Phone 234.
until be
■ Him ’ ■ •
mid T»1r»f»d d
•,, a f . > • • i:; ! < •
McCOMBS & SIMPSON
West Side Square.
ROY ALLEN
Garage at Alamo Storage Co. j
P1GGLY WIGGLY. INC.
221 West Hickory Street.
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15 pounds Fancy Irish Po-
tatoes 25c
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TURNER BROS. GROCERY
We Give $. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
1 )»‘iiton
H. H.
». 1.117;
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“JUST WRIGHT" SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN
That suit you wear—if you
could sift itf if you could tum-
ble it; if you could clean,.rinse
and dry it as we do when you
send it to us—would yield a
full half pound of dust, dirt,
and grime.
You owe it to yourself to pro-
tect your health from this men-
ace; you owe it to your clothes
j nancial loss by fire.
A 'phone call today
djh'.,.. . may save you loss
tomorrow .
' - .B. H. Deavenport & Go.
XlvXaxI u
day of
Wrl V.
sll<»wifi;: I
tile- Mlllllt .
< Ji vt n und-r
We are offering all sizes
in good colors in a
Mr*
S I
H.trvt v
corner of Block No. 3 of the Henry
In Denton County,
acre
t wo
•taut anti went and. »ai<l
containing together 90 6
Carnation Milk $1.00
$2.00
$2.00 .
$1.19
$1.19
99c
$1.50
$1.00
per
$3.75
content KJ. •
(hey d<-M i »•
Hurt. nJ.
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with
how
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and Mrs E F
ci V slllllpt nous
orwr < f P Har
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
MASTER DYERS AND CLEANERS.
PHONE 800.
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QUALITY GROCERIES
IS THE ONLY KIND WE HANDLE.
<1 ist a nev
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< I page
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wiih the
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THE MUTH OF TF.V4H
the Sheriff or ;hi\ Coiislab
I irnton ’ '••lint y •
Toll a I’O h-reby
< aUM<‘
we»k
be f« >rv
I 04 E. Hickory i
Lett It
- t'arden.
- 1 I >
Him |
owned by
Fast 673 var-
bounrfa ry
Grape Fruit, nice ones, each 8c
Speckled Trout, per pound 25c
■H
W’
Iwwek for a Tiertpd of twenty <lay» 1 D.mtoi
11< fore the return .day hereof, tn a [order
newspaper of j*®****’’®’ • •<»»» ■ «vrtv
umJii hMM been <*oHllnuOU»ly and f bent On County, Texan,
regularly published for a iiericxl of
lb »l
tun founi'y. a copy
log it.'ll'-e:
■r.ii: stati: <>>•' tkxas.
T<. all p.-r.ons interewtr'd
H Cav-
Miswes Mar-
Hlalr. I’.ss Hi l-
Hui h K
Webber. Deo
, cat possible indemnity against fi T""
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i
We have new stocks in the leathers ami lasts that
will fit your individual requirements. They are the
“ best investment you can make in fine footwear, priced
at $10.00.
STUDEBAKER
$1955
DELIVERED.
THE BIG SIX TOURING, COMPLETELY
EQUIPPED.
Have two used cars priced to sell
Dodge Touring
Ford Coupe.
SERVICE STATION, SID SMYTH’S GARAGE.
Fresh fruits and vegetables to serve at your table
daily. Fresh canned foods to serve when com-
pany comes. Spring garden seeds and flower
seeds of all kind^ Phone 7 or 907.
)e«H .than one’ year In raid Den-
of th!" fiilfbu
$10.00
$2.50
29c
$1.39
$1.00 ,
$1.19
$1.00 -
59c t
Men who appreciate the
best in Sox insist on hav-
ing Black Cat in both
Lisles and Silks. New
shipments, 25c to $1.25.
cans No. 2 Blue and Gold Corn
PLUMBING
J. fl. MART
“Plumbing That s.tifie. ” Denton Typewriter Exchange
West Oak St. Phone 520 5
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£
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With (,-nt
ai&ax—
L enoigfi?
II II
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11. ■ < :r . .1,
I have sold niy interest in D. A !
D. Truck Line and will henceforth I
devote all my time to my garage,
business.
T
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64c
64c
58c
$1.37'
$1.37
$1.00
. $1.64
48c
$1.70
100 pounds pure Cane Sugar
25 pounds pure Cane Sugar
Hershey Cocoa, 1-lb. tins, per pound
Gallon cans Pure Fruit Preserves
lifeH I Tlkin TLIE ~{24 bars Peet’s Bath Tablets
Wt LL UNO I Ht j 6-ft. pails Crisco
[21 boxes Notico Matches
i 9 rolls 7-oz. Toilet Paper
Is your Ford behaving perfectly?! 1 o
N’o matter how slight or great thol *Can^ DOrden S, i et or
trouble, we’ll repair it satisfactorily j 12 cans No. 22 Hunt’s Squash
—at the lowest possible cost and
io th* least possible time. 12
3 pounds Admiration Coffee
13 pounds Maxwell House Coffee
3 pounds Lady Alice Coffee
5 pounds Bacon Slices
5 pounds pure Comb Honey
[Red Mark—the last word in
100 pounds
♦ ‘artwdl,
tl,.
of 11.•
him
We deliver $5.00 purchases or over.
> V *
it neglected
r«»e«lts in
ulcers,
___bowel dieorders, ktdney trouble
&rWt.m«lwn- FLRKA3AL ecu di.
VOttly 00 the cause of these serious dU
|Mbe0, Boutralizmt the excess acids and
them from the system. 11 is
,elective »■ ail conditions caused by
I aciditf and perm a nent( rebel is vaaran-
jSdar iaoaey
RkH by all
A'. GM>od
I 0rucKi<t»
We have some bargains in
used pianos priced for
quick sale. We expect to
open our flower shop again
soon. Can furnish sweet
peas and carnations now.
PHONOGRAPH SHOP
A’i<« Bradv
Paramount picture,
Thu. xjay and
first
quit tile Fcr.’in
internal
.M.h v l»a”. •
.. ].. i- fath-
tli. hr|p <.f
to’H'IKIHll.'l'l
the
« f
is
10 tb bucket Karo Syrup
8 10-tb bucket Mary Jane Molasses
9 6 No. 1 Van Camp’s Soup, assorted
I 8-tb pail Armour’s Vegetole
I 8-tb pail Swift’s Jewel
! 4 No. 2 Red Pitted Cherries
a 10-tb can Calumet Baking Powder
I 1-Cjt. jar Heinze’s Apple Butter
2 ’ -gallon keg Kuhn’s Sour Pickles
48-tb bag Peacemaker 6r Verabest Flour $1.85
. 3-tb can Gold Plume Coffee $1.19
I Fancy Winesap Apples, dozen 28c
8 6 Seal Sweet Florida Grape Fruit 43c j
t Cape Cod Cranberries, quart
Fancy Englinsh Walnuts, per pound
Renown Mince Meat, per package
Look this list over, then phone us your or-
1 der. Remember we sell the best meats in the
i city at marvelously low prices.
Free delivery.
EVANS BROS.
1’ajU Office Filling Station. Phone 140.
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR
.11 .......- A
•eal af -Court at »" “■
ton, Denton.County. Texae. ftila the
J Sr. I day ot Match., A- D. 1IM
JACK CHRlST<y<‘ Jtlthk Cdunty
Court. Denton Cbnuiy. Tegaa.T
By R.'KRL ROSS, "ep^y25 jj
<r t<>
such
he Imh
of wald Court.
Monday
A Ir
tT. r.-of,
Texas.
interest. <1
a pp< n r a ’id <
b! <<u!d they
11MV.* yo»f
♦ T10 Hfild flrxt
1 thereof thlb
t h« r non.
1xrrutnd
-----. ......
abuhid Lighten the lourdun uf Spring sew-
ing t>y buyipg a new -
uis mu 1 \ cy
rm sTvrr or ti:\as
To Hie Sheriff or any CotiHtable f
I att a County Greeting:
> r»u ,nro her® hy comma tided
. ..ujt- to be published OhCe
Monthly payment! of 13.00 withou
j interqjit. Can you afford to d»-
I without it on these therms? Asl
for free demonstration. H. C. Tai
! iaferro, Agt. Phone 780.
MBFliiT ' ir"T
If you'd look Springlike
smart and nice.
You'd better take our
clothen-ad vice.
Look over your ward-
robe and pick out the
garments that need
lllgning. Perhaps your
last year’s spring suit
would *uit you to a “T”
if you haye us change
Ita color. What do you
think?
WH SIDE TAILOR SF
Phone 42,
Quick and efficient delivery service assures you
of receiving your groceries in a short time after they
are ordered.
B Ray.
and «<»n
9 town
and beifliuilnK at the
corner of h tract of
said Hurvey deeded by
Caddell At Dych
the MOUtheaMt corror of
85 acreN, Conveyed by A
.fa men HobertMon, a
about l.tHU varan,| thence
1-2 varas, thence nortti
to the aouth line of a tract of land
couveyad by W. R. Caddell t« W
W. anti R. J Wilnon, on the 22nd
day of August. 1903; thence west
615 1-2 varan to the pltwe of be-
fTirinlnK. and containing 120 acres
of land, which will be heard a,t the
__________________________ _____ ~ mH 111-!. LL..BBggMMW
the W. R* line of Mid survey l,t|« to the plaee of beginning; also one next of,“*W Court' commenc-
vara* to the place of beginning, acre of lund out of the northeast ‘ •
WMlte survey In Denton <
Taxes, same buina one half
wide north and south, and
acres lonK
two tracta
acres of U-nd.
Fourth tract. Situated tn Denton i
County, Texas, about 2 miles south
east of the town of Aubrey, pail
. - .«. Travtno Survey.
Northwest
land,, out of
a. tLrr. y t,.
Then (‘r south I •.
a tra< t ol
Coffey to
<1 IstaiK'e
east
l.HIO I. CHS
11ip Ju
ol. . f
Ing on tbe Third Monday In April,
A. D. 11121, the. same being rhe
ISth day of Aprtt, A. A>. 1921, at
the Court House thereof, In Den-
ton, Denton County.'' Texas. at
which time all perschi* Interested
In ’ said Estate ,m.ay appear and
d upplh'ittion.
Io do Ho.
fall not, but
What blessed relief when you push off a pair of torturing shoes.
That same delightful comfort is felt when you ' lip into :i pair of
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I.. l.i a few j
broken lots in shirts for • I
$1.00. . I |
I blit line,. \"II bi-
ll the s ’ <1 fir 'l d.i .
th.
i ht-rt <»ii. himnn ing
• < lit' <1 ’ he ; J I’l"
ha nd ;i rd I !>•’ sr 11
f.Hicc In Tu-ntnn.
FOR QUALITY GROCERIES
Our stock includes most of the widely khown, na-
tionally advertised goods. They must be good to
back up their reputation. Their labels are guarantee
of satisfaction.
MITK K
There Is an ordinance prohibiting |
P iling chickens run at targe AU j
\:..'aii«Tis of this ordinance which'
:.r< reported will be prosecuted
jol-l YOUNG, city
1’AI. \CE— Herbert Hawlinson
Eileen Percy In "The Prison
Also "Huffato Hill.''
CkC-" A
contwinlnx U* acres of land Third
tract: Situated in Denton County,
Texas, being 89.« acres of the
Jamen bridges survey tfnd 1 acre
out of the northeaaf corner of
Block No. 2, *if the Henry White
survey adjoining the skhie and de-
scribed separately as follows: 89.6
s of the JameH Bridges
lie anil Labor Survey in
County, TeStas HcjjtnnlnK
at
fcF.BE DANIELS TO
f SHOW AT PALACE
I'' ' n'* World’s •Applause.” with a
L' >a«t, including Bei.,. i..I Lew*
Alolph Mcne Lathlyn
;and <>ih< <” " ! i 1 ■ " atu
Prlac. Tiu.itr, M.-ndav,
11 Wednesday. Nccordlng
•10 r >’ ■ write I. J ■ Clara Br ■
I ''1 jfrfcgWf a,i<’ pro.be . .1,'l A M ilUutn I >•
t'ormoe A.e-
Kl*.. Wteeeaefwl «.<“-• es-..l S.
|* frJRw for publicity. 'Sl>,< it- will‘ids
to any length d. k. . p
Kv •' Yia >»e before the pubHc. and she pays
to the protests of b< r
Elliott, 'Clio serf el.
her. and warns her that
L »a*‘t ln<-v,iinbiv iiivc.
’ Jowiisen.i ::eh
" SvY.. • egleTT*. Ti1« wO
fl'xiflllnta a picture of >< al-
Hiaend becomes enraged rind .1
|kp_lb^ oatntlng v.ltll a hint' In
9nbrt to prevent this d.stiu
t/ToWnsend IS Stahl.si to dcatn.
the bod \ c. I
her
. brother
. Let experts do your 'I
insurance thinking for you.
„ worry over property values ro
fire risks?
is the business of tins agency 11
tflfcknow these tilings and help you. H
• ’ jyrtMirance requires special knowl-
edge just as any other profession , 0
E 'T’lanninK’ adequate protec- 0
r 1 >s work for experts.
’A over t0 the local repre-ljh
L- •, A jfcMtativc of the Hartford lire ln-.B
sursnee Company. This agency is *9
»fra position to give \< ti the sound-*~
'1 ’"
I Ccrinne discover* tlo i o.i,
f ,»he police detain her Llio tt
' IwfclrH Tt w nsend s brotlor ■ a ’ ‘
f ho. t ruTTl.’rr**n- I <• I .U both hl*
#nd the woman he lov>
Kyjsiia suspicion to p st up m
; The newspapers turn npon <’..r
|RKd id>e finds herself d.-s. rL .1 I
"k^l’bw't-vftr. Mrs Townsend, b. for
[MSg* abroad, writes a
ahtfaMtb-. and Elliott
hanbincss
The l*a|aee will show
JH*" . ......
EWtUiaing Milllot s
Thin
L Lu
[WMnfaTiTyp ftir port
in this piututc
.1 •QH. Merk inn
death am!
*«:**<’* Uk” ls
Sit u.it • <1 in J
«<ut rit the
, a bst i a« f No.
he X \V.
Will lams
9 .*• 0 \
- Mouth
t timer xvnst
• >f Highway; thence
• for corner, thence
ci of lllgliWiij 686
W It line of .said
. t he ncc no|t h with
kpffllHl to Rif<»Hl-Chron1flle.
KRUM. March 24.—Miss Marjorie
Knox. Is the su<‘V of.her sister,
M ss Ruth Knox, at C
Mrs II A
are ■pending
Cahic MVille.
Ed H< dgcM and daughter, Mimh Al
ina l«yhn. rcturn«<l honic after it-
I h<H fUi*4M*al «*f
frank FtqAge^ at Krum
Miss KatZ Ball ol Corsicana
visiting ht r parents, .Mr, amt Al:
\ C Ball
Tuesday Mrs T B Hir-
E E Sowell prepared
birthday (linn .
eWs I ifty-eightii
were Mr,
and chH-
tt 11 k i n s.
Mr. an I
and >'
■^^sw**™*"* j
S. |
t BRANi
t i i ,
I I , i
Ifr. 1 I
I 1 I;
Sliekle," Kiva lx the
ffrdxl KW»t Ao .•!trn ’
reHp<'Dsib)v f'*r
P "JOPy’M father A
qifly nccuKt d •
EPTdW the mid. but « .< It
BKgfcRfit Cantwell’s <u>' ub
RpSSp /floyr bPPo'dL' IL.
pilam F Hart will be present <1
5'SpIt AWe Palace Saturday pi.tying th-
role in "Th Man Kilbr,” I”
EjKjites Victor. Hart is seen as the hc.i I
gans of ''tit laws, whose prou.L,
boa*1 I* t’timl. r if tenants
f \ "In bls "private fi.ivcvat.i
I d yoonk v
ce th nt
K^.iSWirderer. nnd i.. In
Sfjkjjtoh civil itu-tl : ii ii
B.qnWt folhws III IO' soul ■ ! Ill,' b . 1
with v »l hi...lh 11 ininpli t' 1
outlaw sacrific, s hi.; ii:'.
the girt who has th" ti him
^wwMroself in his ten,, colors
I' Rrh IbSh Union Speaker
f c -fo Speak Here On March 29
Uhoibs of Grand Saline,
I ■ yrowvrfrut w<u ker and spetikt r Im-
ItesisW? Fafm luib"t I’umii. will stu al.
I'. In Denton on t'a evening of March
I k P li wan mi' >u nc<d Sal I’d.t;
I Rfjeak at (Ik* i purtb^uHc
n n i n at 7.3<> o'clock The :.d-
for fhr ftubib* hihI ()♦♦>■<
HHEflk^eBtcd arc invil hirh. '
I ^rr.Mi’itow <»<< h+.stra
I 2?* »- A- AudllwrHMM, TiH’tulMy \pril i
k- A Br<. MnHnre n»«d Ktrnlnu. Sri»‘"
00»r 0t t.orriMOn l»riiK M«»rr. I‘i7
Maloney In
White
cpisodeM j Ytrii lire hereby cottitnaiid. il
••Th#* | caUMc to hr published olicc
1 win k for a p« riod ot i n\ • ntv d i va
' before the rclil!?i day In iftl. in
1 newspaper of g«n<ra!
which has been con t in non si v a i
regularlj publish* <1 f«»r a
not less than
I 1 xnton County,
| lowing i>‘iti<
Marshall. | THE H'l A I'L
To all P« r
Hslatr of I!. E J.u Ks'
Notico is hereby giv«
Tarlton, ndrninist i at»»r
, late of B I’ Jaekson.
each I has filed in the <’<»uuty
to keep them freshened up, be-
cause clothes thus cleansed last
longer.
Send us a few sample things
and we will prove it to your
permanent satisfaction. Send
your suits, gloves, hats, coats,
dresses, waists and blouses, and
other apparel. In addition to
cleaning them for you we will
also conserve and sterilize—
first by gently sousing in the
purest of solvents; next by care-
fully drying in a breeze of
warm, fresh air, and finally,
with pressing by a special pro-
cess which permits live, puri-
fying steam to circulate
through every pore of the
fabric.
Telephone today and we will
call immediately. The benefits
which will accrue to you and
your clothes will many times
repay the small fee which this
service costs.
ack (’HIIISTAL.
>Ui I, I » h!<*n ("'mi
nt >n
which t’rrv :t 1!
in ^..Jd E<-
contc.st >;tld ip
« l < ■ < 1 • >
her
1 \
Newlin and children
the wc»*k-end In • .
IlMalr. •».*■ ’ieorge Kincaid, Iutchm*’
td X.'tirv i- hereby given that W
C Oi r. Vlininistrater of tbe Estate'
««f ♦teorgr Kincaid. I »crea*t<>d. ■ tin*
fetd in the <'<-unty Court of l» -n-
ii.i» CiTinty. his Final Account in
said adnnniht rat ion mIiou ing IH"
idifion of isaid 'estatj'. Whei’--
<• N.titl atlmlnlat rator pi'eto ntH tin-
ount f°r Final st 11b-m« nt I
pl'i\S that notice of the filing tie f -
of be given in Hf<‘ nillhn< r and i ■
tlie length of tine' required 1- hi".
;vnrt that upon a hrnrfng *h»>rt<»r th-
sain, be audited. Mettled and i’i il!
In.ngs approved: that he be <lis-
t barged and said vstati closed an i
JI c-f the property belonging tli( i< -
pwenr delightfully /tn be turned owr t<» I’n- owners
Fidelis class at h» « | thereof and for ’ such ->ihi r
Saturday night A color I as to the Court may ^< • in
p r< < i. and v bite w is , \\ hlch will he heart! at th
t in the decorations, ft rm of said Court, comment
<|m, music, and readings uH Third .Monday in Xpril
Ruth Kno\ of <’ I. A were . 1 *»:?,(. the same b< ing the 16th
Refreshments were served | <»f April±
follow Ing T H <’av- | House
\\ E Webber. Mi**** Mar- f. unty.
Bt nsop. Iona Blair I’ess Rc I ■ j r rs< ns
\ < tl> Slit phertl. Ruth Kn*’.' j tale may
-S Lloyd. W. E. Webber. <’.♦•» 'plication
y Finley and James Wai - !sc
Herein fail n
I ..i said i 'ourt
' <.f t)w ri • \f term thereof
^Screen
A BATH every twelve
ZA months?
Unthinkable you say.
Yet recent figures issued by the
Bureau of the census tell us that
on the average our suits, coats,
and other outer apparel are
actually cleaned even less fre-
quently than this.
That suit you weai
ail conditions
rrmanant r<
refunded.
PICTURE FRAMING
Bring us your pictures, diplomas,
tertifieates—in' fact, anything you)
Kant framed. Wo have the ma- j
terials, glass, frames, wire, etc., I
and can turn out your work in a
short time.
"His I To
PRINCESS— Leo
4>wn pearl
(Wfl lfth arirt -TtrtTtprnth ♦
of ••Plunder,” comedy, ”The
ChantpeenPrint ess Comedy
Company in. h vaudeville act. one
of Achdp’r Fables.
League anti Labor Survey in Den-
ten County, TV^cah. !!£^!nplnK aw
-Hye» vest TrrnnTttMTSr ’ Tin^ ’ <»f the
JfinivH Bridg’cw Jr. survey at the
southwest comer of a 100 Here
t sold bv J. P. Tldinore to Mrs.
I Lavender; thence south with
w< line of said survey 742.5
i* the north west
acre tract former
'In! more , "t lienee
with the north boundary lino
<»f said 6" acre tract to the north-
east corner of same; thence north
Uu" v.iras a rock on the /touth line
of said Lavander 100 Acre tract
thence west 675 varas with sail! line
I
a perlpd of
’return dav
drwtom RECfmn-rnROXicf.i-, sATrnntY, Mm
in County ax> apptcntlon for an
___ to tell the followlnir
1 of Keiieral circulation ] erty of »ul<l estate, situated. in
hHH been continuously and [Denton County, Texas, to-wlt:-r-
Certain personal property and ’the
following described, real Cntate, to-
wn :
v>First Tract: Situated in the City
of Denton in Denton County* Texan,
part of tlie j] Pm halski Survey and
I part of Lot No. ’♦ in l>«uck 4. of the
College Addition to the City uf
Deaton; beginning at the south-
corner oi *~U«I - Lot - No- "• #7
. west with the south line 6f
lot !». 12*i feet, I hence north
;t i« i d distanct of 271 feet more
or less i > X B iTiir of First Tract
conveyed I** W B. McKenzie rt ux
1 • Fiank Al R.iyzoi by deed record-
• •I in Vol INI pug»- IX'l uf the lived
it cords ol Denton (’ount>, Texas;
lio net- t ast \n ii h the X. It. line of
suul first tract 139 fret to its X
t: rorritr: th me ,S’«>uth 27 4 fee!
th. i>1.1 oi Io ginning. t nccpting
h'»wc\« i- n strip 3o let t w ide along
t In- i.oiih sidi i f .‘-.lid tract for
street purports
Sect nd Ti ,i< i
County, 'l‘i
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 191, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1923, newspaper, March 24, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237532/m1/6/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.