Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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OUR CHIEF AIM
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GALL 114
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South Elm Residents Building
Concrete Sidewalk 950 Feet
Ilan alwaya he«-n to give our pat-
ronn the very beat aervieo possi-
ble in the way of Drayago and
Traimfcr work.
Our long yearn of experience in
thin buHinexH enables us to servo
you in nn efficient manner.
We take pains to see that the
work is done* right.
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SANITARY PLUMBING
GAS FITTING
ALL KINDS REPAIR WORK
PHONE 856
JOHN HESTER
Satisfactory Plumbing
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much Infrrr'Rt In hraut If I. at Ion
art* planning Hrvrral other mow I
Improving their th<»r<»farr S»-\- I
are bring r< painted ob i<
*•• m and nlirubb**
rd by many and
br Ig h t rnrd
Wa n f rd < loot],
TIiIm office.
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and
for
rial hoUHPH I
moth* led • rr
being plant*'
air bring ’
RfMldrntM of South
"got tho lump' on
t hr < It x In
take a |o|nt
magnitude Miner
Improv riii' ti t
havr brgiiii the
aldr w a I k extending
H<| III lr Moll I li to t hr
branch on that atre
lance Im 950 lineal
a ronnldrra bit* pa i t
ta.mplrtril .1 M <
Serene before her slim repast,
HER BANQUET
BOARD
In gratefulness her thanks she poured
A loaf of our Fresh Bread had made
Her meager meal a Banquet Board.
ALL KINDS BAKERY SUPPLIB8.
FOLKS WHO WALK A LOT
naturally wear out their shoes more
quickly than others who walk little.
Besides, they should have stouter
soles and heels to keep pace with the
uppers. This is where our expert
shoe repairing comes in. We make
your shoes last two and three times
longer by sewing on' strong soles and
heels and doing it right.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF HARNESS
REPAIR WORK.
WEST SIDE SQUARE
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SURE IT’S CHEAPER T
To have your car washed regularly. It saves
the paint and helps the looks.
WE WASH CARS
May we wash yours?
THE ALAMO STORAGE COMPAN
Phone 28 BERT L. FOWLER, Pi
G. M. PRUITT DENTON STEAM BAtEBY
WEST SIDE SQUARE North Side.
Acres Southwest of Denton
MORE GOOD NEWS
New
York
the
Reward; phone
is a large
In
to
In
ft* "
Heck.
A
A TEXAS WONDER
of
J
a n d
18
A
aide
garbarge
hauling:
TERRIBLY SWOLLEN
Full
• s
THEY AKE EXPERTS
TOO-ACHE
6
of
Penton
6
mile.
167c
| for
FHAVB ’£* good ■•comPhanff
J. W. HOKE
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of
in
DENTON WATER AND
LIGHT DEPARTMENT I
GOOD work mules
Slmmonw
Sale—
w 11 h
con-
of c
Mh n v
a pi
1 ha t
MUb|ecl m
forma
other
Bit ri v more
I’m ramoun t
King
ram.i In
fui nhh-
good as
Hargis.
find
167c
farm
acre.
rood homes and many choice
Je figure*.
h*n and
Ribbon
play
ba
or i
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if
mom
Son
FlTSt
IK.
the
lots
n.
and
.. ’S??St National Bank
Talaphona ?•
Cll
xlves
lame
uln
roe
Mr*.
house near Normal
Ja rrel I
residence
Texas
MpC
all
Halt*
II 1'1 LUING CO NTH A ('TORR
R. T S-MTTTT^ Co. Phone 372-W. 181p
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FOUND—Extra go<
lots of ornament
same at
Suffering Described A» Torture
Relieved by Black-Draught.
wfjv i ■ niw.
! DR. J. S. CRAWFORD, osteopathic ape-
claliet. In active practice 18 years.
LAWYRRR.
H R WILSON does civil practice In all
the court*. Office McClurkan Bldg.
years
Phone
lf.«p
FINANCIAL.
T. B. DAVIS Rt ill has the cheapest rate
of interest on residence loans In Den-
ton. Room 207. McClurkan Bldg.
W IlMon.
Choate.
Genri
Chil
’ox t x 11 a
xv lici t*
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Doss.
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$1.50 per
less Mrs.
1691twc
Leghorn eggs. Bar-
r setting. ffi.OO
4 t wp
pr**Mt*n t
n Wife
after ,
IM
the :
M’RCIALISTR.
M. I.. MARTIN. A. B . M D . diseases of
eye, ear, nose and throat. (Hasse* cor-
rectly fitted. Office Room 100. Raley
Bldg. Phone 22.
DR. P. LIPSCOMB, specialist eye. ear.
nose and throat. Office over Curtis’
drug store. Phone 296 or 542 (resi-
dence). Glasses properly fitted
nKNTIRTS.
CHARLES SAUNDERS, Dentist Office,
over Turner Bros. Phone 14
VV. N.~RO\VELL. n I». S., office, suite
203 McClurkan Hldg. Phone 3 11
DR. W. A. JONES, Dentist, west side
square. Phone 46
h I I > 11. n
E. L. Johns<
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67
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80
Job,‘
v. 128
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H.
TWO or three
housekeeping.
Phone 88.
ten terribly. He told me his suffering
could only be described as torture.
1 sent and bought Thedford’s Black-
Draught. I made him take a big dose,
and when it began to act he fainted, ha
was in such misery, but he got relief and
began to mend at once. He got well,
and we both feel he owes hia life to
Thedford’s Black-Draught.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught will help you
Io keep fit, ready for tho day's work.
Try Ml NC-1SI
Leases Filed on Nearly 4,000 "FAN FAN," PLAY
Acres Southwest of Denton OF THE ORIENT IS
DREAMLAND BILLING
clallst. In active practice
204-5 McClurkan Bldg
•eat mast
tn
•nder a
ustrlal
on the
_____ .t land
at 070 an
Several koi
lota at inside
Fire Insurance written In leadln* old
•'“» companies; and farm loans made
lowest rates.
...Id
( hi u
live*
H"f t |
rooms for
Mulberry.
171c
all conv
pri vilep
W
118 3
ncreM.
B W
< 'hnniberM.
acre*;
T Ciay
169<l-2twc
house cheap
See O. A.
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169c
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SXJFCSaiF—Good nice. brlght_ wheat
straw and Johnson grass.
_Wilkerson. phone 4604
FOR SALT?—flood chicken
can be easily moved.
Murphy, 101 Mfrest Oak.
WILL THE person
poilRhing brush
Woodie Klepper,
PdR Rale—I have
TliREE desirable rooms.
lenceF, housekeeping
Phone 294.
FOR R ENT—Six~roo rn
108 W. Sycamore.
Arg\.
land whm
o w nerw.
P. MIIcr
HcrvR G.
Breeding,
74 1-2
acr<*N
R
Burch
acre*;
Noh h.
a er ex
WIlHon
with Mil.
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t horn
<»f .1 a pa n
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icy uml
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To
era of pianoforte
Denton February
program at the
Artw hh one of
/XrtlNtR1 courHv.
In-
uhIch! world
rt nn* nt of
>e a great
Denton
PH Y NK’I AN N AND NUHGEONa
E. STOVER, M D office, Raley
building. Room 103. Telephone 644.
Residence Phone 430J.
OftTHOPATHR.
LIVK NTOCK FOB RALE
FEW well bred Angora Goats
Graver Campbell.
in
Will
lot or
prettiest llt-
located on a
chtcKen lot
all model
Iks. etc.
will
Call at 128
FREIGHT TRANSFER
LESTER Transfer Co.,
storage “
Service
reside"-
I
kt fighting, but you wouldn’t ask them |
We became *IOW 1° lilfht your dining room.
deiperate, he suffered to. He was swot- are .lighting experts. Come to
MIST ANU rOl'ND.
LOST—Medium slsed cameo nln. Tues-
day afternoon. Ke ward; phone 129.
168c
aid dog collar, has
ts Owner can
77 VV. Sycamore,
ROOM'S FOR RENT,
furnished
60 West
Lee Boole.
180c
W J
216p
____ . _ . „ _ milker
Price $65. E. C Doeda,
farm, 170c-ltw
r wwan" - MW a.,-,;~
thf RUpvrman of
like him, hm
found in tho
of pIhiio playing since Chopin
he greatest creator of rhythmic
s.nce Liszt, and that
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTSle*
Te avoid the accumulation of numerous small accounts and to elim-
taata a aoantity of detail clerical work all Claaaified Ads must be paid
ter in advance unlees the advertiser has a regular account with the Re-
eerd-Chronicle. Ads ordered by telephone will be inserted and a collec-
tor will be sent eut with the bill the following morning.
church, all of whom
to attend, nnd the pai
a sermon appropriate
FOR rent—Houwe and fineen-n<*re pas
lure, three miles, south <»f Jienlon
Apply 46 North Locum! 171p
I 40
W
60
M
3-4
H.
71 acres
pole.
,\ n n
• W. Hudson. 60
n, 100 aeres. I!
G R Wood. 40
R. I8U acres. .1 G
R. L. Cunnlgham. 165
Hann. 4o acres, John
acres, W. H Dos*. 54
Potter. 100 ai’res, IC \V
acres; W L
McKinney.
17 8.9 acres,
i a e is xv wen nrni Angora woais for
hh1c_ Graver Campbell. 170c
i WORK mules and homes for sale, will
| trade for Liberty bonds.
f*s . < leorK
4 1 acres; W. E. Childers.
R L Owen 181 aeres J
100 acres. W. H Fry, 385
Robert Keith, 100 acres; J.
85 acres. (’ F Ridley. 7i «
■on. 8 0 a crew; J J. liar
L, Robinson. 65 acres;
140 acres; B W. Hudson.
B. Garrison, 100 acres;
4-5 acres; G R Wood,
N, Counts, 180 acres. I
acres.
in A.
28
m
the Music Depa
feels this will b
for the people of
and to come in touch with
11V
I critic
' Fan Fan ' t he \S llllam
HKaiiza of topsy • turv ydom
,....-* people flit and t!utt**r 1
< roked little I.IIn of landscape and
grotesque little Ilves under the
hued aura of romance, telling the
manti<’ Mtory of a little .la
and her lover. Im coming 1‘
land Theater Tuesday I
picture are Virginia Lee
Francis Carpenter, two *
tors who have been featur
In prevli.U-M releases.
< pH ble pla yei
of the pecu I la
pictured and it
of the Emper
*ivv
. ♦ . ’'gv« |
J .
Office over '
We are .lighting experts. '
us if you want help or advice about!
lighting your house, your office or
your factory.
We are headquarters for lighting'
information, and we are headquarters i
- .
3-4 ton Reo
Run about
Pruitt, phone 147
170c
have to hurry if you get
nsolidated Oil stock at par.
12. It goes to two fur one.
left; experienced oil
that it is the best the
1 will be open late
orders. Come or ph
ou are writing me a ch
.t in at par. 1 will u rite*
Ight; bring your lAnerty bo
take them at par.
4 0 acr
V’lckei
seres.
Prim,
acres
acres,
Stable:
acres; »» » ,
Carroll, 33
acres. L. F
G. Gibbons.
Monday—1
"The Silver
cn st
Tuesday— The William Fox ext rax
ganza. "b’an b’an.' a low stoiv <>f
little Japanese couple with the cherry
blossoms of th** Orient as n hack
Kround
WediiHRday I'1
ed bv Arters ft In
mm a newspaper
marrying a New
sub lected
st vie of her clot h<
. la lined bX her hUs
fame as an i
rrmein bered
release* and
work In the
peclallv clever
Thursday—John Barrymore I
Comes tin* Br hl*’." a roin.’.lv <1
which a mlx-up In marriages
es the essence of laughter.
Friday- All. ** J.»v< e in "'I'li** I
the Mouse." a Vltagraph Blue
feature plcturizlng the famous
; e n -
‘ges.
167c
bungalow at
Phone 246-W.
_____________ 166p
In5R rent—Furnished light house-
keeplng rooms. Phone 926-green 184p
MISCELLANEOVR.
FOR sale—Stove wood at $2.50 per rick
on ground 2H miles northeast court
_house. Mlngro road. M. L. Barr.
Fl§H and oysters just in at Oatman
man Hotel, 166c
FOR sale—Parlor organ good as new.
Bargain Mrs M L. Hargis, 61
Frame st re et._
FOR oaie—At a
speed wagon
1,000 miles
nada (Debussy). Gold-
Reflect io ns in the Wh-
Polka in n fiat (ded-
(Rarh*
"Father and Son Day" will be ob-
served at the First Methodist Church
tomorrow morning, according to an-
nouncemvnt from the pastor, Rev J W
Hill Pews in front of the pulpit will
be reserved for fathers and sons of the
are being urged
stor will deliver
to the occasion
from the insurance department
J. P. Magee. Another reduction
our (Key Rate) on account of the
second Motor Truck having been in-
stalled by our City Commissioners. I
am certainly looking after your in-
terest.
You will find our service complete,
accurate, efficient, courteous and
friendly, ask some one who insures
here. Your business solicited and ap-
preciated.
GENERAL INSURANCE.
Office Guaranty Bank Phone 611
I x% III buy )<>ur Liberty Bonds.
The National Oil and Gas company i
Friday filed for record In the count v i
clerk's office h*nses on 3.952 a< t*’s of
land lying southwest of Denton. In th** i
yle and Roanoke communities
leased from th**
A U. Wilkerson
72 acres. W A
Wilson.
1 acres;
Mrs. U.
Meadows,
144 s<ref
W
res. W.
Keith,
s ; (’
. 8 0 fl
BUMDCRF NOTICK
NOTICE—For breeding service* regis-
tered Tennessee jacks and registered
stallions of all kind* at barn back
of *postofflce. flatlsfactioji guaran-
teed. U J. Lightsoy, phono 48, P. O.
Box 601 Denton. dAwlOMarlln
'vsTRSTkAMiTWiT
DR. W. K. BOTTS, graduate vaterlna*
rian. Office Llpeoomb drug etore.
Phene 2» Reeldenee phone 4**.
YOU will
Duke Co
Tonight
what Is left; experienced oil men
will teil you that It is the best they
ever saw. 1 will be open late to
take vour orders. Come or phone
me that you are writing me a check
If you want in at par, 1 will write you
tonight; tiring your l.lberty bonds,
we take them at par. Phone me. 50.
L. D. Smith Motor Co., next door to
Exprees office. __ 106c
WE will trade you groceries for your
liberty bonds, and allow their face
value^_C. W. Kerfeet. 170c
FOR SALE—$20 baby buggy for $7.50
122 West Sycamore. 169p
FOR sale —Dining room furniture. Ta-
ble and six chairs. 1-4 sawed fumed
oak. 2 pieces Wicker living room.
Phone 682-W. 166c
WANTED to buy smalt kids saddle
Phone 857_ or 838-J. __
Pbii sale cheap—Seven passenger
can be seen at City Garage.
pDR sale—Good nice. ■
Johnson
______ . ... Edu-
cation. Austin. Texas, or at 144 West •
Mulberry St., Denton. 176c
sPrburBan HOKRJi—i to 6 acres. I
close in. Easy terms. W. H. Wat- black
tarn. Phone 283. at,
for
Phone 3201
FOR Sale—Young cow. good
Young calf Price $65. E.
__near t xi>eriment
HOI HEM nm RENT
FOR Rent—Five-room bungalow
one-acre garden; modern; an <wn-
veniences. North Locust Street. Call
4 78._____ 170c
FOR rent or sale—Good T-rooin house.
No. 111 Bell avenue. Modern conven-
iences Adjoins C. I A on southeast.
C W Henson, owner, 136 W Chest-
n u t. 1 lenton. 170c
k'I'H A Y ED
STRAYED—Bay mare about 12
old. White star In forehead
187
Lucal Churches to Observe
“Health Sunday" Tomorrow
l*ractIra 11X’ all <»f tin* Dunton <liur h
l'h wil obwerv** "llfallh Sundav" 1"
morrow hn r«*qn**Ht*•«! bv th** National
Government. In Uh fight on mouIh!
<1Ik«*mh«*m, the gov«*rnm**nt Iihh ap|»**al«<l
to th** pa.MtorM of all rhtirrneM to ahi
In th** <»bn**rvhn<’»* of the day Hiindax
by preaching special Mermons on the
Importance of h«*i*lth and th** obser-
vance of tho proper moral standard.
At some of the churcbeM here the
pastors will preach berth morning and
I evening special sermons on health, and
nt other ehunhes the subject will be
touched upon by the pastorn In their
Binday s**rrnons The government has
|Hsked for a nation-wide observance of
Rossville, Ga.—Mrs. Kate Lee Able, ol *’Hy
this place, writes: ”My husband is an
engineer, and ence while lifting, he In-
lured himself with a piece of heavy ma-
chinery, across the abdomen. He was
so sore he could not bear to press on
himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He
weighed 165 lbs., and fell off until he
weighed 110 lbs., in two weeks.
He became constipated and it looked
like he would die. We had three different
doctors, yet with all their medicine, his
bowels failed to act. He would turn up <
a ten-cent bottle of castor oil. and drink
it two or three days in succession. He
did this yet without result.
"I know the plan of the K. and L. of
S. is the best In the world. I have been
a member 25 years. Carry a $3,000 pol-
icy and have already received *2.400 in
cash. F. S. Badger. Summerville. Miss”
For further Information. C. Fyffe, or
any member. Phone 91 or 428.
i, Pianist,
to Play al CIA Tuesday Night
Leopold Godowsky, reputed to be
one of the grr *
playing, will be
25. and will pei
College of Indi
the numbers
He is said to be one of the most
foresting figures in the
today, and
the College
opportunity
to hear him
him persona
A musi**al critic in
Times says of him.
"I once called him i
piano playing Nothing
far as I know, is to be
history of piano playing
He is the greatest create
values
order ”
The program to be rendered is an-
nounced as follows:
Ballade in Form of Variations on
a Norwegian Theme (Grieg), Two Pol-
ish Songs (Chopin), "My Joys. Phe
Maiden."
Fantasy Opus 49, F Minor (Chopin);
Two Etudes (Chopin); Nocturne. D
flat (Chopin); Scherzo in B fiat minor
(Chopin).
A Night In Grai
fish (Debussy); I
ter (Debussy); Polka in n
leafed to Leopold Godowsky)
maninoff). March Wind (MacDowell).
Humoresques from "Miniatures" (Saint
Saens).
Elsie Ferguson
• »» "Ills Parish!
reporter who.
England laxvyei
ridicule because of
us. but is later
*lu« n<1 xx Im ii x|m* wins
author Miss Ferguson ts
for her work in previous
I it is declared that her
pic I ure Is ch
POULTRY.
FOR SALE—Ancona eggs,
setting Famous layers; eat
A J. Fonts. 824-W.
pDR sale—AVhite '
ron strain 11 per setting, |5.00 per
100. C. C. Leuty, Justin u 4twp
FOR sale- -Tom Barron strain White
Leghorn eggs |l 50 per setting.
Phone 133w. C. T. Wells. 18 7c
FOll sale—White Orpington eggs for
$1 per 15. Also one cockerel. Mrs. J
Tj. Myer*, phone 643-w. 166c
15 A Y old chicks and eggs for sale
From jin re bred stock Also mixed
breed* for table use. Phone 713
Rockwood Hatchery. 161tfc
•tub;’-; I* •-y.-wr-aw.xajr—ac-i—" «w ■? rr
ITNDttRTAKERft—AMBDLANCR.
WHEN you nerd an ambulance phone
Magill A Shepard. Day phone 148.
night phone 48
J. W. FRALIN. Tieutist, south
square, middle block up stairs
DR. RICHARD MANDELL Dentist, of-
flee Kincaid Bldg., over Poatoffice.
CITY SCA VENDER
DEAD stock and
Telephone 869.
FEED AND HAY.
CHOPS, bran. corn, hay and other feed-
stuffs Best stove and heater wood.
Full measure, prompt delivery. Ar-
knnsaw Mill. S. Elm St. Phone 410.
AND MDVING
Transfer Co., transfer and
Office Cothron and Smith's
Station. Office Phone 61,
Idence 366
HF.AI. ESTATE FOB HALF..
FOR trade—Out-of-town lots iot
good town, good locatio;
trade In on small house
car. Phon? 18S-W.
FOR SALE—One of the
tie homes In Denton. ]
good street, large lot,
and house, garden spot; all modern
conveniences; cement walks, etc. I
am moving from city and will sell
this place at a bargain. Call at 128
Bolivar street and see the place. 170c
FARMS, ranches, city property, farm
loans. North Texas Realty Co.
Room 104, Raley Bldg. Phone 621
IHStfcd Aw
FOR sah—11 sms I*nd fust north of
city limits on North Loousf. 3 lots (
near (’. I A. on Texas nnd Withers i
St. one 5-room house on North Elm.
Ono 6-room house near Normal If
*Mfcd se<VYr, F Jarrell 167c •
iF'Ort Sale—itandsome residence one
block from North Texas Normal
campus. Apply to Miss Annie Webb |
RliUitdn. State Department of E.k .
J a pa IH*H*»
<» the
St him In
» t'orbln
you t h fu I
red
w hili*
mu pport
UUHtoiliM
one of tll.’l
th** Empvror'M b**h«Hdlng
to receive their vMtnt»*M
the IimhIs of the Mtory
feature* of InteruMt are John i
Thursday tn Here
Comes the Bride." and Elsie E<*rgu
on Wednesday in "Ills Parisian Wil
The vxurk'M program Ih Miinouu<e«l
I on 1 below
J I '■
86
The Texas Wonder cure* kldn
bladder trouble*, dissolves gravel
diabetes, weak and lame ba<
matlsm and all Irregularities of
kidneys and bladder both i > men i
women. Regulates bladder trouble
children If not Bold by your druggi
we will send by mall on receipt of |1
One small bottle Is two month's treat-
ment and seldom fails to perfect a cure
Send for testimonials from this nnd
other states. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olive
Street, St Louis. Mo S >ld by drug-
gist*. (Advertisement).
?ed.
Oak. ,
who ha* my floor
please notify me.
phone 692 1 168i>
—— - < 1918 model Paige
touring car, practically good as nexv
for sale See me at once if you
' want a car that’s worth the money.
W. T Flowers 166c
FOll gale or trade—flood heavy team
horaeae, wide wheeled wagons and
heavy set leather harness. Terms.
Lon A Spp.T or Frank n.-iiivs.
RlR SALE—Three tons SO"<1 sound
peanut hay. Mrs. Cheatham. 103
Bell avenue. 167p
RE ednsoildated nil Co.. Nine dif-
ferent locations. 226 acroa. The best
I ever saw and yowwlll have to hur-
ry If you get anv of it before it Is
gone. The ladles buy It ns w. 11 ns
the men. Phone me I will come to
your home and explain it I > you. 1
will be at my office, < ome by as
you go town after supper or [.none
50 for anv Information. I,. D. ftbilth,
sells It. 16 East Hickory St. 767c
ijlS' Ford touring car for sale. Has
shock absorbers, tire rack and la In
good condition. If you want a good
car phone E. R. McClendon, 832-J.
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KKBTtust Proof secd oats: free of
Johnson grass, at Witherspoon s.
168c
f HAW a“ rood second-hand UTdn
MaxweR truck for sale or trade at a
bargain. O. H. Anglin. Denton. 17«p
?v4T.r.Xr?or~FTreTnnsurance.
—wTdtci-Good. clean dott^-rafa.
WILL Tbuy Uberty Bonds. 1. J.
“Father and Son Day" at First
Methodist Church Tumorrow
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ADVANCES PRICE OF STOCK FROM $50 to $75 A SHARE
We ad-
DENTON-RANGER COMPANY
Denton-Ranger Company
p.
will buy as much of our stock as
The Denton-Ranger Company have acquired 320 acres of valuable holdings since offering $10,000 stock for sale
at par and after Tuesday night, the 25th inst., WILL ADVANCE THE PRICE OH STOCK (now offered for sale)
FROM $50 TO $75 PER SHARE, should any remain unsold at that time.
And after March 1st will positively decline to sell at any price, A dollar now
$1.50 will after next Tuesday night.
We issue this statement for the benefit of the many who have expressed an interest in our proposition,
vise that you buy now if you purpose a purchase, and take advantage of the above advance.
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1919, newspaper, February 22, 1919; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237903/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.