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GROCERY ACCOUNT
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ALWAYS DEPENDABLE
VERABEST FLOUR
When you build
WHAT WE DO PROMISE
ORGANIZATION
On your next order, tell your Grocer,
VERABEST
your fire insurance
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DENTON MILLING COMPANY
company.
soared.
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THE ALAMO STORAGE COMPANY
Phone 28
J. B. WILSON & CO.
The House of Service.
Lu.nber Too.
0. M. CURTIS
THE MEDICINE MAN
DENTON, TEXAS
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the paving, but it will bring other ,1’1',
tilings and other people that come to
those cities which believe in constant
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bv ag ree in ent I
ha\ o the na 10 1 ou
no uric. <1 Th. 1 e
Unanimous result from being grati-
fied, but 6 to 1 for a $100,000 street
KiL—
110,000 sewer bond issue is not
bad for even so good a
ton, and the fact that the election was
a foregone conclusion and a question ,.r ti‘,
only of majority kept many favoring
the bonds away from the polls Den-
ton has the means now for street im-
provement— perhaps the greatest
single need it has had in years—and
the construction of a dozen or fifteen
miles of first-class paving in Denton
the coming year will not only give us
of I.I OK l> < < 1
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III. 'll.
We can clean, re-block and re-trim that old hat and make it
good for another season’s wear. If faded we can renew the color
by dyeing it.
W. P. SULLIVAN, Secy- Treasurer.
For number of years chief clerk handling
financial end of Board of Education of
Dallas.
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HOWARD MORROW. General Manager.
Resident of Oklahoma, 10 years practical
Geologist, understands the stratas of the
earth and drilling of oil wells.
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Little Benny’s
Note Book
By bee Pape.
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Avoid mistakes by having
your insurance written by
people who know how.
RICHARD E
Son of Mr and Mrn.
I'la lux i<-u ronnniinit y,
b’ra mm with Ba I t» i \ <
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one of
In con-
lie cannot
•ople from
utmost to
attach his
Hvrrvtt et al vh. Pearl I
trespass to try title. »-tc
plaintiff set for first
k. September term,
suits »>f L. I Erwin, Miss Lee
<5 Howell against the
in connection with the
s.plie tanK. were continued
iffs and motion for costs were
your home
or other property
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DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
Master Cleaners and Dyers
Phone 8
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March 5. ISIO.
We are sanguine of success. Our leases
are within the survey and pronounced by a
practical Geologist to be underlaid with oil,
gas and possibly coal.
signed the L
the league of
ng I ng the total
Lodge, to 3'.i
having felt that
these youngste
not to gl<
t hei r fello .. .
. ' myseIf for o
Hut I
You will be surprised at the im-
provement a little lime will make
in the vegetables.
Call ONE TWO and let us tell
you about lime for land.
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NOTH’.: TO THE VI III l<
Any erroneous reflection Upon
character, reputation or st a ...I Ini
any firm, individual or
gladly corrected upon
the publishers' atienil'.n
< ’Iii na
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XX bile I.I
their OU I I'U I
in< i t ax
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spill II
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other'H
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Qin ■ -k "
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in n i ■ g h t
wax ar.
Captain
said he was going to gi
people a business administration with-
out friends to reward or enemies to
punish. The labor candidate then
arose and proceeded to declare both
his opponents were being run by the "in
“interests,” and that the Captain v
Candidate “sprained his anKle getting '
Jtff a ship” and was
back home and claiming
wounded in battle."
they will sav <
the end of the
“impersonalities"
talks.
When sickness comes and you need the doctor quickly, just
phone number 275 or 52. It does not matter what doctor you
want we will do our best to get him for you quickly for that’s
what we’re here*for, t6 serve you quickly and efficiently when
sickness comes. Upstairs over the store on the corner you will
find the offices of Dr. Inge, Dr. Dobbins and Dr. Lipscomb. Up-
stairs over the Raley Store you will find Dr. H. Rowe, Dr. W. C.
Kimbrough, Dr. W. G. Kimbrough, Dr. Fullingim and Dr. Martin.
We will handle orders for these or any other doctor promptly.
1 solicit your prescription business. In the dispensing of pre-
scriptions only the best of materials are employed and the work
is done by men who have had yenrs of experience.
11,
art <>f tlo
Sold h- •
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n\» j’ma.ih ft«-ling th. y 'a
bound to the r.a I iza ‘ Ion •
which l ’ i • 11 I ’ ta’Mide ii t b
w h< n the I nit« <J Sta'eM
i a not her t h i ng.
tl, ' which 4'riti s of
ol.si r\ nl "Th*‘ v mH
t etn;
first
com -
,_____ ___Mayor Lawther
said, “if Frank Wozencraft ever did a |
— —
promise to set up a standard rig
a test well as soon as conditions per-
A practical geologist will be in charge
of the drilling who is interested in the
aHNlMtM.n
iey John E.
to Muceeod
, <1. goxh.
h Jot of
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ou way
t hem fe
oil I ”
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to her
faint
the o\ t>u t ha t
li<'et .’I it
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k e < | )|| the
oak nm<h i
w a w king
h. i f hei
dent HD
had m»t
not <d.s
The rates here in Denton
subject to the same change, that
for Porto Rico. And, on a question of is, if government ownership cui.fr.s
iSMOMlity, there is certainly a wider the right to ignore existing contracts;
difference between the nationality of and in that fact is one reason that
US and of the Porto Ricans than be- public sympathy is so generally with
tween the English and their cousins Houston and
across the Irish channel.
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We are quite sure that fifty-four
represent 100 per cent of the citizens
of Danton who are opposed to better
streets, just as we are quite sure that
the 829 voting for the improvement
represent less than half of the citizens
who want Denton to have the better
things. The 54 kept our wish for an
nKRfTON. TMXAO, KK< OHP-rHHQNICI.E, WKDXESHAV
the effort, to I
j their ch use ° I
> until ‘it m <»\ .1
mH he until 1
are assured
peace
••I >o<*l ri i»<‘ of < nrt'ful I nr nn.”
(Jppom nts of the Lague in this coiin-
, do not coniprcliend the tenipei
... sir» of Huropi iin statesmen, sat'
It5 fun to <50 to
nrYb.tine.es
And Ait in
tvnd then
Come out find
the noisy street
‘And see the.
5?tme old X «
\*/orld
Issued at IT W Hickory street. Den
•X.luaively entitled to use for repul.lt
Mt.on of all news, accredited to It Ot
sot stherwlse credited, snd also
local naw. published therein
Knhaerip.ian Rates. Dally, per week
Itc. month ISc. three months tin ad-
vance) |I.S»; elx months 12 «0, it
months II.OC: Weekly >1 per jear (toe
I* for ft months. In Denton county, ft 50
I a roar, 40c for « months, outside Don
I ton cottNty All msil subscript lone die
F oontinued at expiration
Bntered as second else- tnr.ll nrrt'er
I. st Penton, Texas
They have a three-cornered race for
the mayoralty over in Dallas. It. the
beginning, as is quite usual, the three
candidates individually ami collective-
ly announced their intention of mak
ing the campaign "on a high plane,"
and "quite free from personalities"
The American voter has heard similar
stuff before. But on their
meeting high intentions were
pletelv forgotten. Mayor
pot a "If I’ronl, u
day’s honest toil in his life, I never
heard of it.” Captain Wozencraft
the whole
rh-Nt lookrd 1
t how Jh that?’
hhIiI. Iht
• you EMC I f "
n;< id. "I »ua r Mot her
Hol .\ La mi The
B. H. Demnport & Co.
In An Bmlnm Sine. 1MB.
Danton, Texas.
' of Thomas .V Houston
■r. for ciniiinission on a I
broug h t to trial
in thu Sixt«'<nth
for. J idge Pea rma n
\\ am ns fol lows : .1
Stallings, S .! Evans. Paul
• Itu. I’d Rob. ris. (’himle Doty.
Mitchell. M Hun h, L Balh v.
Riu.', Torn I'rasl. v ami B \V < b>
R. i-. ni < .»ur‘. orders w .-r.
I T Robli>N.>i, John II Hallt’ord
. i al. to try tHh . Fred Minor a
»d to ro'prescnt non-r. sidvnt
unis and guardian ad lit«*m for
defendants; liiduirnnts as nravtd
|5 attorney fee itlloved tW
H. F. Smith vs In nton (’ounty >1- .
\ ersillea t ion and Marketing assoclall >n ,
debt and ti\ ‘1th iudgm.nt fur plain ;
tiff
(’atherliie Johnson et al vs. B <’
Imke. partition; report of receiver is
lieard ami approved, deed ordered made ,
expense Incident to be paid by receiv-
er and one-fourtn of remainder to be
turned ove rto (he clerk as interest of
m i nors
L
t t, al
tinned by
second We
The
Rathbone am! .1
<’lty of Penton
se w viag«’
by plaint I
nusIa Ined
In the esse of 'I' E rjreer vs Thomas
Al- Houston for injunction, special and
general demurr.fs were overruled
ux .iwarmasu.^-jsjsj^ga.-ft.'WWT-w-BTJB- jt.w; ..lt..r u.j—~j |
President Will Remain in France
"Until It's Over Over There"
DDF.YTOY,
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With Porto Rico demanding of the
United States Congress that she be
given statehood or full independence,
we have somewhat of an Irish ques
tions of our own on this side of the
Atlantic. We wonder what the 216
American Congressmen who voted to
urge self-determination for Ireland
would think if the British House of
Commons interfered with our domestic necessary,
affairs by urging self-determination
for Porto Rico. And, on a -■
nationality, there is <
RIPPLING KHYME8
FATHER TIME.
When our liven are filled
pleasures, we observe that
Im fleet, und we wish that lie
measure shutter strides, wit
Itard feet We Mould haw the g
days liliger, have the minutes seem
like hours, but lime halts no foot
or huger toiling on through <un
and showers He is like some Io
uovd Npiinter hustling f<u a gohh n
■‘.ng and summer, full nnd
• au h h«* blings, and < i' h
XX Io n ■
i- full
t er n
I sad
rnnes t o t lie door
gently by d eg rees
oi vii y thing, sed
FRED T. MOSELEY, Vice President.
Number of years with British Fire Insur-
Dallas. Technical business man.
It If Nl
Puds NJ
fa Hit U e
U Went
l.ld\
11 \\ a t
u it h .1
tention you should have. You may
have some bad spark plugs.
battery may need re-charging. The
starter might not work just right.
Bring it in now and let us put it in
good shape for you, so the car will
be ready to go when
w I lido a
a iiuestbi
-d. Both
20,250 FEET OF FLOOR SPACE
The largest and only exclusive Automo-
bile Storage Garage in Denton. Day and
night service. Reasonable rates.
TELEPHONE 28
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The resignation of Federal District
tv Attorney Green of the Houston dis-
trict will not atop the Postmaster
. General’s prosecution of the suit to
._ eompel Houston citizens to truckle to
the Bureaucratic demand for higher
r telephone rates, but it will serve to
direct attention to the unfairness of
the government’s attitude That at
titude grows more generally interest
ing, too, as it appears to include many
more towns other than Houston, and
it may be that there is no town too
small for the vigilant Postoffice de-
partment to raise the rates in order
to make telephone income equal tele-
phone outgo. It seems also that con-
tractual. obligations, enforceable be- ;
tween individuals or between cities +.
■nd public service corporations, are
not valid when the punlic utility is ”
taken over by the goverment. Dallas, jr=
for instance, whose telephone compan-
ies accepted consolidation under spe
cific terms, has been notified that
those contract figures are subject to
kc change if in the estimation of the
Postoffice department changes are
fitIntw vnyhow ’ I
wv muc nIiv'm
nt<>|» tilling Lit
m i-oiipng out
unt Mli'pN and
me nnd
liopo It
Do not let a fire find you only
partly protected. The Hartford
or some other strong, fair
company will gladly assume the
4 risk and we will gladly arrange
I
i President, adding: "There is not
] them wit Ii whom 1 have come I
I tact who dors not feel that I
in ronacience return to 1i!« pet
I Baria linleaa h-e* lias done bls
j do Homething more than
, name to a treaty of peace.”
I Opposition in the .Senate 41I<- tVtt-
•ld gue, the President declared, was hawed
or on a “doctrine of c.arefuI . seRlHhneBS.
I ve heard no constructive suggest ion,”
he said ”lve heard only the suggestion,
not be dangerous for us?’
If th<* I nited States did not enter thQ
league.” he declared, “it would be the
most contemptible of nations.”
now’ “coming
to have been
We xvonder xvbnt
of each other toward
• campaign, with such
in their opening
X nd
V»'U NHV*
* sed I'udjj.
SHU'Ilk .'
eel like
.'.I like
I.TITLE UKMNW'N XilTE HOOK
By LEE PAPE
Yest**rdav aftlrnoon me and Puds
Simkins was uawklng along thinking
about different things and tawking
Mhout Home of them, and all of a sud
den Puds sed. <J. goal), and I sod. Gosh,
G Mevning a lot of smoak
■ •ut of a Heller window. Puds
XX.it do \ ou say we tern in a
XX m t Ho you nh y we ring
lull and tell them ferst so th<
c< t
if a
k e i I
wont
The suit
’I’ L Glee;
sale, was I
morni ng
lx
t d
crusading spirit of
who went over there
lorify Xiiirt'ic.i, but to serva
aw-men. I am going to permit
tie moment to slacken in
he worthx of them and of
I mean not to come back
r over there.‘ and it must
the nations of tin* world
<»f the permanency <
>1 %H« II 5, IVIH
up-
a I i. 11 •
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• •ur house Is on
fainting? I wed
lioldng your <
w hrn I X e go
need WHtchlm
allways smoaks
tire sed the lady,
door and me and
seller window till
id cawff and then k<
me saying. It would
to sav Mutch obliged.
and I‘uds saving
Shares can now be purchased from Mr. J.
C. Fowler. $20.00 minimum, $2,500.00
maximum. One dollar par value, each
share. Representing one-eighty-five-thous-
andth interest in all of the assets of the
company. Capitalization $85,000.00.
XX XSH
E. G. LANG, President.
24 years with M. K. & T. R. R., from
ground up to Supervisor maintenance of
way under general manager. 5 years ex-
perience in and around oil fields of Okla-
homa and Kansas.
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luestion of is. if government ownership confers
x tCvo;
i that
generally with
1 ho hopeful that that
city’s appeal to the courts will get a
decision insuring justice and fair
dealing to all
Your car has been idle possibly
for the last month or so on account
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pt ' »Il I I • I I 1'1
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coming
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alarm?
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NKW YORK-’Rev. J. Frank Smith
of Dallas. Texas, who has been in a
critical condition here, In now reported
out of dunger.
Washington--The President «igr«-
cd iht 42 2U wheat guarantee price hili
appropriating u billion dojl iiM to <
ry out the guarantee.
PARIS- The American claim agril
Gerniunv la aald to have been made
and IoIhIr |7f»OJtOO,OOu.
WASHINGTON A table from Gener-
al Perahing aaya that the chargon of
conditlonN at P.r«*Ht began with the
arrival in the I nited Statea of Ma|or
\lfrew XX HirdNall. form* riy of tin
New X'ork i’\< ning ’l'< b giam, who w hh
tried b\ couitm.iitl.il and r«du d in
g ra de
i * E K I N
lal mall to
t ’H i< ’ \< ;<»
i renaing
a re
t lie
ICVS X X TRIAS NKWS BRIEF ft t
♦♦♦♦♦X ♦♦♦♦♦♦ I
COOP1CR--Delta county baa launhced I
u 11,(MIO,WOO road bond campaign.
PITTSBURG—Camp couny will vote
on >4 50,000 road houds.
HOUSTON—D. E. Simmons,
to . Federal District Attorm
(Jreen. baa been appointed _____
Green, who resigned because lie would
not represent the Postoffire department
in ita telephone rate increaar auita.
XX \\AHA(’HIE Tom Beard. 52, died
from drinking bitters. It la the second |
death in three months from that chiihc.
\rSTIX Six hours will allow"d|
for argument in tin- Parr-<»laaaock
he na I oriu I content ami they Were to
gin al 2 30 XX’cdmadas afternoon
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 175, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 5, 1919, newspaper, March 5, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237685/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.