Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 21 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
- w '^7^
’ r
DKMTOX
few
Two Oklahoma Miners Killed
Mi-
a,**-
I
i
I he
I l
ii r r. il
<-
\
ft
till Ii
a
< 'hsrlle
hero I
who
With
• n i r
Burch,
1>
n vl lie
K
pUM>
the
W
! 1’. ur *1
;.nh< sviih
High
At
-Selby A
Janilon
Pull
K«»rI. v
X
Austin
.11. ge
Ban A-
»
V
s.
Station
U.
> w
L.l
Trinity
lull
J.
l\r !|
Un *
Sl» II *»!'>' <•
J
Re bel t•
M s
Unwind
I’.i
..I.I.
Jarr'Kan.
A
m. i i.it :
Juraixaa,
Plant—S«)b>
I >n I la x I ’
J.Jin
Selby
Uiugan
A
I *
SIDE CURTAINS
A
Beet—Selby
or mu I
'ud H.
Boar-
ye.<
•arn
I :
from
first
AH
t
Wil-
Sow — Jim
N<>4h
i:
i r
J
t he
and
b<a
wrrt vj
one
Copyright 1921 Heit Sih-ifli
N Mirg
H l><
III”
'21G W. Hickory
Phone 401
What (food clothes
I
F
first;
PRESCRIPTIONS
Hat
Sow—Taylor
&
I
W
under 2-
do for you
union
HH
W
US
THE BOSTON STORE
St
I
Sow—Herman
SELLS FOB LESS
Ensor,
L
!
1:
W
V:
j
w
R
Lassiter.
I.
R
Ii
QUICK DELIVERY
w
*' (Mil
Wa rrt n.
Service anywhere.
iiecond;
i
K
Phone 188.
RUSSELL-GRAY-JONES GO.
I
11
SMART DRUG CO.
i
Three Flowers Twin
ii fill
Aged Bull
Noah, .Argyle.
E.
Compacts
m
MH
E.
Champion
Boar—T.
Til
So o —T.
E
F Tun-
B
Sou
L
Champion
THIS BANK WELCOMES YOU
DELICIOUS MEATS
TO THE DENTON COUNTY LIVESTOCK AND
AGRICULTURAL FAIR
better roasts, steaks,
the butcher's line.
Cum Ingham.
Ared
WHAT THIS BANK WILL DO FOR YOU
BRING US YOUR CAR
Safeguard your money and valuables.
—Issue letters of credit.
Ted Davis Meat Market
—Transfer money as desired.
■Supply you with cashier’s ehecks.
a
Furnish you with New York exchange.
FOR DREAKFAST
—Collect checks, notes and drafts.
HILL BROTHERS
Counsel you regarding investments.
J. H.
J Ss
Successors to Keller & Hill. <
/
Z'
Merchants, lawyers, Farmers
t
IT IS OUR POLICY
Why pay 7 and 8 per cent
s
jiterest on farm loans when
make this
BUI SERGE
you can get it for less?
Ou
THE CURTIS CO.
feel
TURNER &
Wholesale-Retail Drugs
An exact color match of
ELECTRIC WIRING
BOTH STORK!
Best c
TO HELP
down
Drew
Electric Fixtures
WINTER
VISITORS TO THE DENTON COUNTY FAIR WILL
BE MORE THAN WELCOME
■7
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR HEADQUARTERS
EASY PAYMENT PLAN!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Let U« Install Gas ia Your
Homa
I
v>
V
~.i'~v£nr'
/
i
L
I I. I 4
I '
A FAIR PROPOSITION
!
!
repair bill or bad
SCddent later on.
Poland Chinns
Bon r—Jim
durln
I.IT1P W i
v%ter
BRING vol R (OAT, WE CAN MATCH PANTS.
STETSON HATS
s i' F<>i’ Ford Roadster and Tour-
,T‘ ‘ ing cars.
Ygu get these things here; we sell
nothing but good clothes; Hart
Schaffner & Marx clothes. You’ll
get what you ought to have here.
$25.00 Blue Serge, all wool
$25.00 Green Mixture, all wool
$35.00 all wool Blue Serge _____
$15.00 Herringbone Collegian Clothes
$50.00 all wool Collegian Suits
$15.00 Boys two pair Pants, special
5 1
to encourage every member of ibis
take on increased efficiency.
Properly done cuts
your electric bills.
I icad
1 the
. < re I
f integrity to
word—
< hi hire,
nourish
nurrrbr
■
Um gas—•
Less troublesome.
More sanitary
It's more economical.
Lusrt ffic toif of
will!
RKCORU-Cl^HONK I.E. FH1D.IV, OCT. 30. 1023
Front
I
D. Burch.
l>
Tun ne' 1.
Lnssttei.
Aged
first.
Senior Yearling
Robinson
ulngham,
d. Dr
Ye.M II'IK
I lent<m
—Bonnie
firs:
a nd I
Ii.iTIh. |
NEW ARRIVALS IN WOOL PANTS, $3.00 TO
$8.50.
EAGLES PLAYING AT
GREENVILLE TODAY)
$17.00
$18.00
$25.00
$28.50
$38.50
$8.50
rudde n
wav*, '
Vent i"t
trltlon
pining
L. Barr, first.
D. Burch, first;
first
XV ,1
n, vi
J.UK tl,
Ray.
ui d
Wm
■>nd on
That’s what you |
' in ,
Cas
cade Linen, one pound, with 50 on.
velopes to match, 50c. L„.« ------
more, one |
to match 75c.
derful values.
Ku rm,
“Be
fur
Harr}’ <
• y find a
i' n |
hiM ;
I
FOWLER AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE
he • Npl
nn|r :ii
I
br*’M«j I
mikwr
..Mo up
a Ii i< ;i | ,i
'I
A k
Lirt h<
?♦<»< k
Day.
Ullll-f
» Hi.I
lib-
h«H.
I'liOUt
wiwk
L i o u t
V >1H j
Ambrose
T. Day.
1 M0
a rm.i
SI mm on r?
11.Uli oiid.
A Cull
W. N. MASTERS, JR.
FARM LOANS
First National Bank Building
Phone 74.
I hu r«
’I i j ►
V
4 ll'lll
p.
201
J’iK—B
iL'l’u <»l 1 h.
\ s< < M X |, y
S. Al. -1^
C-irlf .x avi r
list
V ii
l-l _ - - -
Then
Out <
Nidh
M
1
V /
SF
mi..........—
. Friday Denton Day at Fair
Hearty All Prizes Awarded
E.. (Continued from 1’age One)
feSi. /
BLACK ELECTRIC CO.
Aaiy thirur EJecApcal .,I....
122 N. Side oquAre. L—
|A Phone 227 —
I
I
I
|
-
I
1
I
I
|
I
I
I
j
I
I
|
I
I
1 bluk
v i lb |
LLuak
rffkr'T
r
MM
' Housewives, protect your
health—don’t cook over a
hot wood stove,
fit and style
and wear! Specially priced:
3 >t*arN Hflrt owr-
t K L
JIM’S BAKERY -
«112. McClurkua Block
Mack
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
Undertaker and Embalmer
Autoihobile or Hone Drawn
Equipment *
quit* i>
T<» mu
popular
AHaiay *
really <
H
iu7 i.
I. ad <
( brUrr U kite llo*a
Aged Boar l‘ig—Carl Dyche, firM.
Senior H<»w Pig—Carl Dychr, first.
Sow and Litter—Carl Dye Lie, flrat.
f-041
Cunning-
W. B Ccx.
hr
h«.
Th ti rsday
■atuhitionx
iO' x
it
h< i:
l (■> t :
W. B. McCkirkan 8C Co.
DENTON
7 >
i Ld^
Special Values- Men’s and Boys’
Suits
—to cause every individual entering our doors to
a cordial atmosphere.
[Tender, juicy, home-killed
, meats are our specialty. No-
^,'..,^.•1 where is it possible to pro-
f"’ cure better roasts, steaks,
commuiiif,\ to
'A
Jr?
____ Sow
and second
r
»•*< -
Berkshire Ilogs
Boar Pig—G. H. Klein,
second.
prnien from
as, i wo first u.. n
cc~
\V'h«at—Fr»d Burt-
M McCracken, sect nd.
(rhot<6:
COOK WITH GAS THIS
L
\V.
Bonnie
Di ,i , J.
>n<l
i I \ i' • > irni -
IT “T.- gef\
I ’
j
ii
i
i
ii
i
I
Junior
first and
Junior Sow Pig—O. H. Klein, first
and aecond.
Litter—O. H. Klein, first and sec-
ond.
71 BH
' ' / .£’'9
I ’.
' ■. I
11
—to encourage every ambitious person
further financial advancement, in a
I... g.'lx
luitiLvtL.
Lb.d 1 hut
A
Rou«*i tnon, lir^t
any other vurietj'—C-
. C. H. Williu nM nee-
0
IW?
•’ u i.
un ler 3
I lent on,
' I
'■ 1
‘ H *1
Denton,
“x, first
Hng
junior c «If
d on i god I
<e«r)lng |
arllng hoifv». |
*dier, first
<•?! If in
prjdu <*
Junior Yearling Roar —
Morgan, first; Cox & Seaborn,
ond; J J Patterson, tnird
Senior Boar Pig—4‘ud II
ft. T Day, aecond
the candy world,
finest materials
packed. Try a
Elect Chocolates.
They give you good style to be-
gin with; the fine, all-wool fab-
rics and expert tailoring keep the
clothes looking right; they save
your money because such clothes
wear longer.
j Men -
Tydr Simplon,
h v
t i.ird .
11 < I
KIRSCHBAUM
ClIOTHES
Why not turn over your
car to us for upkeep. Let up
make r— ’ J; -x---
Coat is small and may save |
you a big
II
Properly placed makes your
home mote comfortable.
. first -... .....
Lull, mid | whollv
Junior attack
•own had ne\
and from t
Send us your prescriptions
when you want them filled
quickly and scientifically.
L
We have the
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
For sale by
■\\ j i.,
L1GGETTS CANDY
We keep all the time a fresh stock
of Liggett’s Candy. Liggett’s is
easily today among the leaders in
MUNICIPAL GAS CO.
•hr?i and under J—doli-
ng Farm, Denton, first.
Yearling—Bonnie
to come
we will gin
pre'
*»hkI I
He
’ F.°r
havf
very
ern
our
us q
Lone
Secon
' Ki^
Alie
i Mite
It is made from
and beAfctifully
box of Liggett’s
Pounds $1.00.
tin- lour!,
Ii.ought I‘
the « \ |m I i» t
See us for wiring and fix-
tures.
A full line of electric ap- j
pliances.
Johnson Grass Hay—V !■
S^-WriH; F.itner Welch, »•'<• >nd
Jnne Corn—Alvin Smith, ’list.
?— Xt. RUrch. second
2...—7,... Sweet Clovir Hay—Jo< T. Curtis.
kA iMt.
C Itiah Jin* Gourd - A
►on. firn
a Green Bean»— Selby
* first
TAlAfAl ninth vice-president of the Interna-
TOWN1’
— r w it”-
Don.'ild S’*..
Birrtltrn Aiuhim 4 Pole)
Robert Min. fi»*xt or
f. fiiht or cow ? and
-to co-operate in every practical project |
a better place in which to live.
i. « i
p if C s
Gift
I r i i
\V. M.
Mprdfld t
Ra-
first.
Tfehi if
been
of thr tnir-|
f the
h,r i ar
irnhii;, |
■rnieH. j
mit |
■"'ii
hnif J
Henderann,
Bra< Steck
—Give you an eight-hot+r daily service.
<4'111.1- AWABDS
lrrnr»i
J. M
We will appreciate any business
you favor us with. We curry a1
fresh stock of goods and maintain
high class service. Your patronage
invited.
Irtlgt* «i
CMFi hr
arid k«
m •!hoii!
I qu:
1 ran
■I tab
1-3 <1
1-2 t»
1 xm.
2 do
Salt
N..f
Hou
1 Ihii
ifiMii y
Hampshire Hoiks
Boar—Taylor * Robinaon,
LEATHER GOODS
We have lately received from
manufacturer a nice line of leather
goods, including bill folds, wallets,
card cases, coin purses. They are |
nice designs and we feel sure that
you will be pleased with them.
Won’t you look ?
I
STATIONERY AT LOW PRICES
Stationery at a low. price and of I
high quality. That’s what von1
get when you buy Stationery
pound packages at our store. 1
Senior Champion Sow—Jim Cun-
n ing ham. *
Windshield (Hass.
Seal Covers.
Top Re-Co\er.
d Guaranteed Ford 1
o— Springs.
M ala 4jrt! Ford Cotipe,
$12.00 Boys’ Single pants Suits, assorted
patterns ......... $7.00
B Les-
eitsch, h< cond and
Order one loaf of ‘Mim’s
Best” Elread, compare it in
every way With any bread
/ you may be using. If you
* dd hot contdder it the equal
or superior of any bread you
ever used, call 112 and we
will refund your money and
ne questions asked.
to b« a better
before the fire,” j
ni'i-u--. , who wan li»*i'
Four xi4»w brkik buMinewe i FOOTBALL FOR TODAY
' t„ MIUW
Started, j
Junior Yeat..
ter, first; P. H.
third.
Senior Sow Pig—-F. S.
Rftt.
Junior
that 1
third
titter—F. S. L#sxit r, first; Jttira
Milting Co., second; C. T. Rueker,
third
Young TTerd—p. F Tunmll, first,
Unix a Milling Co. second; •T
iar—B F. Tuniiell. first,
sr, eeeond; Raisa Milling
the finest imported serge,
new suit if it fades.
Kirschbaum tailored—-
which "means
*»- AWARDS KOH HOGS
Duroc-jer.eya
-Renlor Yearling" B<>ar—T
Jtandefer. Cr»t; F S. Lassiter,
ond; Coffey A McNatt, third.
Junior Yearling; Boar— P. H
Treilach, Brat; Kirkpatrick rnd Mul-
"^ten'lor Hoar Pig—K. A. Nall, fr*t;
J. C. Heath, second
Junior Boar Pig—B F. Tunneil.
F. 8. Lassiter, second. T. L
Ftan'defer, third.
' Aged Sow—T E Slandefer. firs'.
.‘8. Lassiter, second
.rling Sow—R.
Tri
W. M.
Cunning-
fi r hn
a ii I
end In
Rucker, third.
Get of Bo...
•>'. e8. I^issner,
Co., third.
. Produce*of Sow—FL V Tunnel!,
first; F ijKtmter, second. Raira
MUIIeg Co,, third
■ow and Litter (sm-kllnu pigs) —
T. E. Slandefer. first. 1’. II. Treitc h,
second and third.
Champion Boar—T
Champion Bo.Tr—jj.
ton, aecond.
Hutt, junior Calf—Kerley !) Hi
derson. Frl»co, first; T A. Bro*
Ing. Denton, second; Mrs. A C.
Uinnla. Denton, third.
Coi. .1 yoiira and over Mrs
C.~ MctTtnnts. first- Bonnie I1
Stpck Farm, Denton. sceer d and
t bird
<'ow._2-yju.rs
Brae Stock ►'»
< . Barton, second.
Heifer. Senior Yenrlms B<
Brae Stock Stock Farm, Denton,
hist. J. \y. Puwell, .McKinney, sec-
ond
Heifer. Junior
Brae Stock Farm. _
W, Powell, McKinney.
Helfer. Senior Call t
son. Atihrey, first; J.
Denton, second.
Helfer, Ju nior ('.ill
Henderxon, Frixeo. 1I» t
E. L. Andcr8on» Denton
Henior* Champion Holl
Noah. Amzlt.
Junior champion
HrndeFHon, Frixto.
Senior Champion Co-.v
MciJiunia. Deuloi .
Junior Chan.ph.n
Simpson, Autrey
Grand Champion
Noah, Argyh.
Grand Champion Cow
McGinnis. Dtnton
Calf Herd-K
Frisco, fjfxr,
•Farm,
Prodi
drrwon,
Aubrey, aecond
So choose your druggist
with the same care as your;
physician.
“Cotton «till continues
tn Krum and I b»tl*
2.000 balt-M thia full, which 1
dieted early in the weapon,”
(Ball of Krum Frida'.
id'thc fair yiHd and good
helping out tile farmers great
Denton Not ma I
i
i
I
pharma- I
of!
I
I
I
i
i
ii
jTT—Welters for Wheat
The prise ilet provided but
classl first I on tor wheut and the va-
rigttre of bard wheat shovyn thus
had an advantage over -he growers
Of, a«»ft wheat. The, jvagi. after
snaking the regular awarJs. se-
leat.-d the priir winterr under the
ifc\- various classification and a invui.c-
\ cd them for honors
-u Hsrd Wheat—H. C Barthold,
first. J. B. Treitach. second
Medt'im Wheat— 8 W. Harper.
, first: Phillip Trellsch, seccnd
Full caster Wheat — Fred
Laid, first.
Pancakes With
Maple Syrup
A breakfast fit for a king!
Pancakes made with Aunt
Jemima’s pancake flour and
served crisp and hot with de-
licious maple syrup and fresh,
golden butter.
Don’t stop with letting your
mouth water. Order a pack-
age of Aunt Jemima's pan-
cake flour and give dad and
the youngsters a real treat
tomorrow at breakfast.
in McCurtain, Ok., Accident
A»»u<iatcd rram Di*flatfh
Mui I H’F A IX. ok , O.t »0
I m rx a r< k <ui \v n
I k i|l< <1. i’i ur r t h
I. It «'ii < )it<>mbed
Our registered
cists have had many years
experience.
fieri lor
Staadeier.
Junior
Ka”'
Grand
Ktgndeter.
.. fienkir Chamf-lun
-—fitiafiefcri
junior Champion Sow
nep
Grand
Standefcr.
We have a good stock of Hud-
nut’s Three Flower Twin Compacts
—face powder on one side, rouge
on the other. These goods have
been quite scarce on account of in
ability of box makers to provide
sufficient metal contaipers. All
colors Price $150.
\i 1,i.
i- .Hi t;,
‘ ’ IV il mi i.l
Joe Noah, first
___ t«n care Whl'e
Newt Barr, aeeorJ in
Junior Champoln Sow—Dr. W. M
Smotherman
Grand Champion
Cunningham.
Best Fat Barrow (any breed) —
J J. Parks, first and second/, W. B.
COx. third.
Futurity—Jim Cunningham. First;
W F. Haberson, second; O. M Cur-
tis, third; J. W. Seaborn, fourth.
W. B. Cox, fifth; Charlie Smoot,
sixth; McNatt, seventh;
Williams, eighth; Dr. R.
ninth.
,i l «
11 \\ I ’ h
Kill ui-
&
... , Honnie
Xientcn. aecond.
t'ce o* Cow Kerley
. Frisco, first: civde
IF" i Duror Futurity
K Junior Boer F igs - F. E. ’^assllir.
■ . flrat; T. E. Standefer. second. Ruixa
■b Milling Co. third, F S Lassiter.
B • fourth and fifth. <’. 7 Rucker.
sixth; Nixon .4 Bunker, seventh.
Junior Sow Pigs—p S Ijtsslter.
firM; Raisa Milling <' y. second ; —
T.-Rnckcr. tnir-V N+x<»r A I
frHirth; R:<tx:. M lllng Co., fifth «l'd
sixth
Mliing "co.. rcrcnd'"cr t’* Rmke" chops or in fact anything In
thM; Nixon * ’.tucker, fo irth I- ‘
T. ’Bogwelt, fifth, J. A Gar-ison,
: sixth
first; J W Seaborn, second M Mc-
Natt. third.
Senior Yearling Bear—Dr. R
Day. first; Pell iRrothers, second:
E Q. Keen, third.
Junior *
ond; .1 J
Senior
first: Dr.
third.
Junior Boar Pig—Dr.
Hmotherinan. first. Jim 1
bam. second und third •
Ai;ed Sow—Jim Cun
first; Charlie Smoot, second,
T. Day. third
‘ Senior Yearling St w
Smoot, first and sect,nd
Junior Ycari'ns Sow-
Smith, first. Mack Morgan.
J. M Seaborn, third.
Senior Sow Pig—Jim
him first and second;
third
Junoir Sow Pig—Dr W. M. Smoth-
erman, first a.ud second; Mack Mor-
gan. third
Sow and Litter—Dr. R T. Day.
first and second; Ambrose WHIIams,
third.
Open Litter—Dr. W. M Smother-
man, first; Jim Cunningham, second;
W. F. Harberson, third.
Aged Herd—Jim Cunningham,
first; Dr R T Day. second.
Young Herd—Dr. W. M. Mmother-
mttn, first, Jim Cunningham, second;
Mack Morgan, third
Get of Roar—Dr. W M Smother-
man Drat, Jim Cunningham, second,
W. F. llarberaon third.
A~H. WtFi'amx. first: J. P. Carter, sec-
-- --------- —..... .....~
Dipper Gourds^—Mrs J. A. Cm-
—cn, Jtrst: Wttlle Cotton, second.
Single tlovtd—Mrs J A. Pruett,
e' -"Brat.
Velvet Reaus—M
' Mong Btan*—V.
C, C Bell, ste-rnd.
Dried Corn—V 1
_ Bunch Sudan Gn»»s--V
Baled Sudan Grans —V
Itrat and second
Green Rweit Pepper—Mrs.
Miller, first, Selby A Jarnlga
- cud
Hot Pepper
first
_ Johnson Grass Hay
«'lnb Roy Awards
Rest Boar f Poland-China)—<WII-
llam Crawford.
Best Sow (Poland-China)—Sidney
Yarbrough, first; Alvin Sexton, sec-
ond; J ('. Thomas, third.
Best Fat Hog — TT Trltt, first.
Tom McNatt, second, Andy McNatt,
third
Ay rshlres
Dr. Jack L. Skiles,
iuid second on aged bull-
second on juhtor Jc.li'T
first and second on f
bulls, first and second
cows, first on m-uior yi
or. second on junior yea
third on senior calf ho
junior bull 'ulf, first on
and first and second on
dam.
sure net to let us mlsa a copy. |
it is so much oleaaura to us !
| both, out in the mountains of Young '
• 'ounty. that 1 don't think I pan sai
ie keep tny wife here if we don't get hm
■ ■ | It tp tell nil the news from home." | |y.
I writes C J. Miller of Graham “■
io | senditiig In check for renewal of
subscription. "It Is the best paper I
we.get."
om
I > < • 111 < > n -
n 11h.
I >allas-
, M. L\ ,
he | At CullcK©
< Angles
AbUrne
I Mirant
I uirant.
\l fbM,rg»«town
Smith s' «-Ktf rn
Meridian D»<atui
.it ! U
.• > |>l
*• .' Lord Balti '
pound, with 50 envelopes
These are both won
Ijtwnvaille Linen [
large size, high quality linen paper, j
65c per pound. Envelopes to match, I
large, 25c.
I
»
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
y
! ft
1
I I
i \ I • i H . i i -e
fA .lti.il
X p« < ■ t < < I I • j
<.i i
it- t in• < ii i
I (Im Iliad
<1 pTiiHipall
I'
E. I>. ( riddle ofjhr North T<‘xa« j
Nbirrnnl (*<’»1b-g«» faculty, looking in
iniH'h 1***11**1 lyaith than hr Lias ■
looked"-in1 MeV era I months, was ;
down town for n while Thursday .
afternoon re<rlving- rong-rafuhttfonM ’ ° 1
of his friends, lb has been taking |
Rome b!o<'<! t ransfusoins rrrrntl} to
improve his inn doun condition and
the operation st-emn to have |j<-en
He auffrrrd an
last year arc I
Bull. 3 yet
nir Brae Sto<
Bull. H< nlor . ..............
Brae Stock Farm, flrat.
Bull. Junior Yearling — BoiinM
Brar Stock barm. Denttn. hrM, Dr
R. T. Div. 1 rnlon, »ucoad
Bull. Senior *'(»lf— *. Q Mlnfain.
Aubrey, first E. L Anderm-n. Den-
I
i anil a
;’/r
of I I
/u".i
.......il
■tr|
-"i
El j
SRI- | ’
Wiciiita
Skoribiirii.
Aged Bull—R. L. Donild_Sx.
Is Ville, first; J. W. Rnsor,
second.
Bull. 2 yeais and
Rasor, Frisco, first
Bui’ Senior Vearling—J
sor, Frisco, first.
Cow. 3 years af.
sor, Frisco, first
Lewisville, second
Cow. £ years hfuI under 3—J.
Rasor. Frisco, tlist and t'liii,
Donald Jr . Lewisville, si cond.
Junior Yearling Hi-iter—P.
Donald Jr.. Lewisville, first; J
Rasor. Frisco, second and J,bi
Senior Heifer Calf—J W I
Frisco, first.
Junior Helfer Calf— Ft.
aid Jr.. I.e-wlsVIile, first
Senior Champion Hall
Donald Sr. Lewisville
Junior Champion Bull—J.
sor. Frisco.
Senior Champion Con
sor. (I’rlsco.
Junior Champion <
Donald Jr.. Lewisville
Grand Champion BuB-
nld Sr. Lewi'Vill”-
Grand Champion Cow
sor, Lewisville.
Baby Beef—J R
R. L Donald Jr, geconi!
Fat Steer under 3—J. It
first; Smoot ii. Warren, second.
L. lionaid Sr , third.
Produce of Sow—Dr. W M Smoth-
jermnn, first; Jim Cunningham, sec-
ond: 5" F Habersofi, third
Senior Champoln Hoar—Jim Cun-
ningham
Junior Chumpion
Ray.
Grand Champion Boar—Jim Cun-
ningham
t.''.l;iy
the |
Denton [
Of tills I
‘•seiMativo at-
ennlal and the I
con ven t ion of I
pias-;
of Am
Conseco-
. T*»- |
serving
1 hf ' 1 in t
s | ij.kI
J »• .t-
“Friaco Is KoiflK
t ou n t han it wax 1
Half) Jake Sproua'p,
Thqx*MU>'. “Fe__ ... ____________
buildingM art- about complvta* uanw
and three more have been
Th<* (’ity (’ouncll paaaed an ordi-
nance forbidding rhe erection of
anything; but pireproof structure
In the buainvHH section, and we’ll
hav-e no morn ahai ka to increase the |
fire baza id W <• have ginned 6,000
Ualtta of cotton to date aufl thiugx
are looking good jjj our part of the
county." Other Friaco folka here
Thursday w ith /Sprouse —included ,
George Robinson, Lee Barnum an<!
Rogers.
r- r
Hod I
\v h» n
(O <1o
s iLis'
Senior Sow Pig—Herman Treltsh.
Junior Boar T’lg — Herman
Treitach,. first, •ccond and third.
Junior Sow ""T'ig — Herman
Trletsch. first. Win. Robertson, eec-
vnd and third.
Grand Champion Boar—Taylor A
Robinaon.
Grand Champion Sow—Taylor A
Robinaon
Junior Champion
Treitax-h.
Best Litter--Herman Treitach.
first. Win. Robertaon, second.
Sow and Utter—Herman Trletsch.
first
Garden Keel:
first.
8t»Ck V. D. Burch.
fltr.ffic Htock Beet—C H
Hums, first
Best Single
mean
Kerahiw—A J
Bist Beet, an*'
Y. Leuty. first. ,
and.
Pecans—Mrs. J A 1‘rueit, first
Sheaf Oats—Herman Treitseh
fltgt: C. H Williams, secoid
Dried Peaches—Mrs. •
LiTr- lr-’
Boys Corn Club
OIL AWrcrstaicea on
Ifiert com: ...... .r—■■
ten ears Sure Cropper
llolntelne
Mrs. M. S. Stout. Denton.
: ge<l bull, grund i hampl oi I
firs, on senior bull yearling
I.Ull yearling, junior bull eui
3 years and over, cow< 2 years
under 3. senior yearling In-
Junior yearling heifer, calf
and-produce of cow, E. A
Denton, second on aged bull.
s
i (hat
H
Some
tin* pen
hlch
night
Thorug h
ary the-
The more you know about
meats the more you will ap-
preciat what yoeu gt from
us. But you get the best here
whether yob know how to
select or not.
JO aVFB U|/nwf/. v uv I
weekly adjustments.'
iu ii d<> w n
in M»*<*mH
HU( Ct’Hsf ul 11,
of influenza i..-., «n-i
er fully rtKitiued hia strength '
MnthewH came near loning . J**' '
hiM fine registered female *'
Fox Terrier* that be had intended J
to ♦*X)UbH Wlreft H Wtt* potfeowd | )
'fU'^ddy night. Some work wan j.'-
being done on IIih pen and a hole
wuH k‘ft thrtnigh which the animal i r
got out during (h - ----• • '
poison somewhere
wui k of vwtvriiH ;
k a v ed, Ti o we ver. ’
oil
Harry <* Bates,, former
•‘’‘• boy anti a son of J l> Batt*
° t ity. *iM Textis repre
tending the eighth hie
f ort y -eight h annual
v,. the JBl’lrklayern. Miihons and
terers' International I'nion
h haw served ten
um president, of the
and 1m now’ » 1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1922, newspaper, October 20, 1922; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237936/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.