Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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JUST TO REMIND YOU
PEACEMAKER
LOCKE'S GOOD ROAD MAPS
ALLIANCE MILLING GO.
DENTON. TEXAS
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IMPORTANT
k
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WE NOW HAVE
go in your car.
ii commit t
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PHONOGRAPHS
(lepa rt moot
Good Selection of Records
l ull. .1
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1
by
UNDERTAKING
HEAR THE MUSIC AT CURTIS'
LOCAL RAILROAD TIME TABLE
' (.1.11MIN
Mexico tin.
M rnf ■
released
pound
-
THEY’RE MIGHTY NICE
KODAKS
MEDICINES
STATIONERY
DRUGS
L; r
Engraved Cards
W. J. McCRAY
fc.
i
I *11
thin
rs.
fih
- of
EVERYTHING IN STOCK
waiting your
order
for
screen
plans
The
SHOE REPAIRING
Deputy.
Constable of
of the Highest Class
Can be had at the
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
STANLEY SHOE SHOP
Plate
Auto,
Tornado,
Fire,
NEW HATS,
JOE E. REED
REMEMBER
NEW SHAPES,
■
Phone 139
116 Raley Bldg.
: f
That we are one of the largest
THE DENTON CAFE
CLEANLINESS
PRODUCE DEALERS
IS OUR WATCH-WORD
FOR DENTON PEOPLE
SERVICE
A Good Price
I
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
For Yow Produce Here
ALWAYS SOMETHING GOOD
i
PAINTING
Oar Phone Number is 121
TO EAT HERE
EAT AT THE
YOU WILL FIND PROMPT AND
AMERICAN CAFE
COURTEOUS ATTENTION TOO.
PRODUCE CO.
IN.
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;'.s,4
.•jV’,
HI
&
THEY ARE
HERE
LYON-GRAY
LUMBER CO.
THE 195.00
THE 1115.00
THE S150.00
THE 1165.00
PHONE 57
DENTON
Denton.
;k Bquar*.
NEW WAISTS,
NEW PETTICOATS.
NEW DRESSES,
NEW CAPES.
lbs
n »<1
it I
<h»u n
that the quw-
acttled In the
con-
tmmt
been
Mexican
i Eagle I
Two
boll,
all
•*iay
|
r
►ent
am-
.illl-
I Small Number of Directors of
Chamber of Commerce Heard
Train
Flyer
Texas Special
Limited
Dallas-Wichita
Constable
INC:
In the wel-
Donald and
ters.
The witness
the British front last sum-
taken up entirely by the Us-
beli
that app
x without
ing.
Don’t allow “bogus” or imitation parts to
x
PAPER HANGING
and »
tlollR
peace
NO
IH’.I.EG ITEM
. < OM.HF.M
that
m<»re
and
con -
same
W II \RTON
(’leophas* a ml
hereof:
That we sell
VEEDOL-AMALIE and PENNANT OILS
Also the __
EVEREADY STORAGE BATTERY
60
hotel
m*a r
ITZZZa . La ..4, ...oa wjA
CALL US
in the State and'you will always
THE WRIGHT CO.
43-7 W. Hickory Phone 515
the?
In-
by
JULIAN SCRUGGS
•THE LADIES' STORE"
DENTON CAFE
Next Door to Poat Ofltea.
0. M. CURTIS
SOUTH SIDE DENTON, TEXAS
. nurt
ERL ROSS,
wen 11 hy
at
a ver-
W-iR._____, - -e, . - - •i*’ •“’f*
nnwTow. mu, recomd-cmrontclic, ti Kanax, april ib. i»i».
Also a
(InvN
Heat
ry
M rnl
Is the first thing in the morning
and that last thing at night—
you get it when you come.
SCREEN PORCH
per 100
hlte>
riK
ploita on
mer, wan
Inutea
•Ing hi
|15<
Kill now
mo that
General Harley Says Report of
Guard Troops to be Called
to the Border Is Incorrect
Meal,
Bran,
< ’orn
Harley
Shorts.
At Murphy-Taylor Shoe Store
I Phone 644. We Deliver
A Palmer. hvtc-
Hlghway hnnocIii- I
that
•iddreMM
t he
here
•qitwcli |
of grind I
m
m. ;
el
dopa rt men t
reported to have
attarki'd by I
graphed from
sa fe.
HILLSIK >RO
bachelor
home
Hungarian revolution ------ ----
prolanged deliberation over a not*
from Nikolai Lenin*, the JluasUn Hol-
ahevlkl -----------
ister, 1
4 0c
r.r.-fio
3 4-36
39c
Fl |< rill'll MF.XK 13
i m: in i'llEli
The
WI»H
HOUSTON—Judge Jack of the West-
ern Dlatrlet of Louisiana
a temporary injunction
Houston from interfering
g-
___ lot
Jd Denton
f no-
icy c
in
' /
EL I
I Liberal
among
YARBROUGH BROS.
Nev and Second-Hand Furniture
. OWI
Heif<
GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF =
4:35 p
8 23 p
8 35
PEACEMAKER
THE HOWER OF FLOURS
ap-
L H
A line
Lip-
30c
20c
12 l-2<-
yo
ay of
_____ . with
showing how
Keeping everlastingly
success. This applies
advertising.
■ ■■
MINERAL
of welcome t
national good
may be called into
meet the need f< r more troops f
fed Iva patrol work along tne border
Incorrect ami not baaed on fads
I WRITE
Accident
I A. .
•reof, in
County.
persons
such minors m
■st such app’
RO.
• solution
finally
wan con-
bulletin which
pl«nipott nt iniles
VtrMaiUeM
&
E
Cobb, state
, recently
a train
t v I v -
he
Monst anything that is stylish
from an Easter Dress up you will
find here. Come in and look our
showing over.
. A. D.
Key. Goun-
Texas,
Sa ra h
: ? per-
belng
ly of Janeave
above minors.
r recorded In
said Court.
of
Now is the time to build that
Screen Porch. You can build it
as cheap now as you can a little
later, also get the benefit of the
full season.
We have
U-.
hand and the Real of
nton, Texas, this 1st
1919.
or Phone
ER CO_ 57
|
K
wspapx .
has been
published
_____ ..ian Tine ;
of the citation
ton. r
said
once
da ’
11 ci
I all
*■
I
We are glad to show you anytime
but don’t wait too long—as these
will move fast.
INTERIOR DECORATING
ONLY THE BEST.
Ilsheviki offered
ARMY OF 500,000
AUSTIN,
eral James a. mtricj, rumiiiriiuiiH .
the report sent out from Hen Antonio l apiam B. M. vnamoerm... v> —|
to the effect that the cavalry reslments ' lonlo. Texas, wno Is cliarired with hav- i
..f the First .National Guard of Texas |-a made false report, of a.rlal ex-|
active service to |
for of-| timony of Commander Emmett It. Pol-|
border l,,ck' u H N - retired, who was a mem- j
was Incorrect and not based on facts. I
General Hurley said that as far as he I
knew there was not any likelihood of
Texas flroops belntr called into service i
In the near future. 'The report no I ( f
I merits
Hanrahan,
Rid-O-Skid Mud Chains,
Tool Boxes, Seat Covers,.
Top Covers, Ventillating Windshields
We have left a few copies of
(lllcMt
’ Ml MH
M mew
W.T.
44 North Elm St
LYON-GRAT LUM!
Glass, Life, Sick and
Insurance.
Phone Me or Come to See Me.
JoSC
who were shot on a
farm near here, have died. John Shep-
| herd, a negro, baa been released on
1 >500 bond In each case.
ofj
causa (another election
Liblishrd | bond issue
culation
and r*'g- l
al of not '
the date
of I ten - |
iall cm
at le,
AND YOU’LL BE HAPPY.
Therms a Place Fixed
For You.
I K porch.
I Remember we have plans ami
| specifications for your n< a home
| The service is free.
I
V. W. SHEPARD
FURNITURE. A
■
Gapt. Chamberlain Displayed
Nemuaness When Records
Sent to Authorities—Witness
-------------- , i (
PAR1K. April li.—Ths ssventesntli
day of the trial by court-martial of
Captain B. G. Chamberlain of 8an An-
SHREVEPORT.
Judge Jack has
thorizlng the sale
ami Northwest
brought by tlu*
works.
I ai
issurd
of the
Hlroad
I laid win
April 16.—Adjutant Gen-
A. Harley, commenting on
out from Han Antonio
The only Storage Battery guaranteed free
from ruinous sulphation.
States
order au-
1 ,oii isla na
in a suit
I,o<”>mot i ve
r>u before
the next
your re-
you have
t• <iin m i 11
tailed
I for
that
which
will be graded
Ing purposes vx
and bls attorney. Donald Harper, that
the Impression of the witness was that
I Chamberlain’s manner and converse- |
tlon amounted to corroboration in the |
affirmative that the facts as related ,
In the various affidavits were correct.
or anv Constable of
ity—GREETING:
ereby commanded
.....J notice to be
newspaper of ge
‘ been cont it
published for
lan one year
of the notice in the
State of Texas,
said notice to be .
each week for the pel
first
x ’ W,th
v ha mis i
Sheriff.
I
■ j'^Hcnli............ ABNEY B. IVEY.
■■ 1 Clerk County Court, Denton Co. Texas
is |
L.
Sehweer, Mrs
E B Lipscomb
. , at rang* for a ban-
for the members of the <’hamber
of Commerce upon a date to be set by
the committee
A letter from
tary of t he I ►-<
tlon, whs read.
With a Victrola in your home all the great artists of the world
wait the command to appear in your home and entertain you and
your friends with the world’s finest music. Caruso, Melba, Galli-
Curci, Tetrazumi, Alma Gluck, will sing for you stirring arias or
concerted-numbers. Victor Herbert’s orchestra, Sousa’s band,
Pryor’s band and other famous organizations will render marches
overtures, waltzes and dance music of all kinds. Harry Lauder,
Billy Murray and other noted entertainers will come any time you
say and do for you the catchy songs for which they are so well
known. And you hear all this wonderful variety of music and
mirth just as it is rendered and by the same performers that you
would hear in the great opera houses of the world. There's a good
stock of Victrolas, Brunswicks and Edisons at my store. There
should be one in your home and I’ll put one there on favorable
terms if you'll let me.
mi.i. i:n ii ii
M-llll. 2.1
I’AllIS. \pr-ll 15- A HUit.-nnnt by
IT.-Hhl. iit VVIlHon III b.'luilf vf the eoilli-
ril of four sa>H »hnt tbo quoKtlons of
j poiieo i< i o so pour copipb to
1" quickly ami I
ti luiunremvn t
oftblnl
< !i-rn»a n
hand and the seal
of said Court at office In Denton, Den-
ton County, Texas this »he 31st day or
March A. D. 1919. k „
leal) ABAEV B. IVY,
k County Court, Denton Qo., Texas.
... ERL ROSS, Deputy—
of .lour <lc la Itosa the first wlt-
Federleo Cervan-
Itafael Iturblde,
and elubt others,
Cnlteil States District
with lull Ink set <in foot a mill'
my hand and the aeal
Denton. Texas, this 1st
.. D. 1919.
ABNEY B. IVY.
Court. Denton Co., Texas
, Deputy.
Colt report-
re ami Halil
locations nru
the
tle-
, reported
commit toe
t of Denton Conn-
ie Court House In the
, ... Denton county Texas,
the 21st day of April. A. D. 1919.
same being kt a regular term of
I Court then and there to contest
appointment If they so desire, and
If such appointment Is not
tested at such term, then the
shall become permanent.
Herein fall not. But have you before
said Court on the first day of the next
term thereof, this Writ, re‘
turn thereon, showing how you have
executed the same. .
Witness my hand and official seal,
at Denton. Denton County, Texas, this
list day of March. 1919.
(Seal) ABNEY B. IVEY.
Clerk County Court, Denton Co.. Texas.
By R ERL ROSS, Deputy.
I hereby certify that the above and
foregoing Is a true and correct copy
,h.
B, KD HAMMETT. ,
MEN TO AID GERMANY Sports «f C(l,nml,,ees Mo"(la»
Becnuee of there being a |
directors out
good
WvllM. there
dunce lit the
I Urectoim
Monday night
Itnlhin Question.
‘It Is hoped that the <|u«'M(lonH most
diteelly nflerting Italy, cKpvrially the
Adriatic quest ions, can
a Rpeedy agreement.
queMt ion will be g I ven
precede lice over ot her
of town attending the
convention at Mineral
w»« 4>ut a small atten-
meeting of the Hoard of
of the Chamber of Commerce
ami consequently little
of Importance was done. Several com-
mittees were appointed and reports of
standing committees were heard
A committee composed of Joe
Blewett. J. Colt, I. II
Ada Forrester and Mrs
was appointed to
quet I ............
WHOLE* ALE l’KOI»t>Crt
Hens, per pound
Boosters, per pound
Turkeys, per pound
Broilers, per pound
Eggs, per dozen
Cream, per pound
Butter, packing st
Hogs, fat
■ w n s
M is
11 Bell. ’ Miss M
■’ Colt Mmes E. B
<1. Koenig and John Alox-
Colt
EASTER TOGERY
50c to 55r
8r
25c
The flour that plaases
that never had a
?!>• flour that you never doubt
The flour that is guaranteed
flrar that you are going to
buy tome time
The flour that you should bus
I now.
the Court
on, Denton
tiny of April
being at
* oui i. then and
appointment If
that if Hiirh
tented nt wuch term.
Mhall become permanent.
Herein fall not. But have
| Haiti Court on the first da”
term thereof, thin Writ.. v. ,
turn thereon,
executed the same.
Witness my hand ami official seal,
al Denton. Denton County Texas, this,
31 st <lav of March. 1919.
| (Seal) ABNEY B
I Clerk County Y’ourt. Denton
Bv R ERL ROSS, -Deputy
I hereby* certify that the above ant!
foregoing is a true anti correct copy
of the original Writ now in m)
JAMES GOODE
Ry ED HAMMETT. Deputy.
<ITITIO\ l\ ritOlllTlC—ID <»HI>I l<
io xrroix r ri:i<M <;u %i<-
di % x
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff
I >enton < 'ou nt.v*- 1
You arc hereby
t he follpw ing citi
in a newspaper t
which has been t
ularly published
less than one year
of the citation i. »
ton. State of Texas,
saitl citation to b<
k for t
i’lgs, per pound
Cows, per pound
.;,.L.1erH. per pound
Hides, green salted
Hides, dry
Flour. Mrnl mill
Flour, per HM)
Meal, 25 pound sack
B) pound wack
per 100
chops, per
chops
.... .... per 19(1
Wheat screenings.
i ’orn. per bu . ( w
oats. |
Wheat
Hay.
Ha y.
t ’ot t<
at It brings
to newspaper
fThe groctryman has it. Tell him.
SHERMAN—The war department
1 lias advised J A. Hughes of Hov\e that j,
the hotly of Lieutenant James Hayes i
Hughes, the first Grayson county man
killed In action, will be shipped home.
thev so
a ppoi nt ment
at such term, then
become
is Otis 1 ‘n|
Himsy.l *
before
PASO—Zach Lamar
representative,
i aboard
bandits,
Pass that
fall 'not.' but have you then
before said Court this W rlt,
return thereon endorsed,
have executed the
The vegetable market was especially
i attractive, fresh arrlxals 1.....^..--.
I early spring t ruck
been on the market for
I this week ami were selling at
1 lower price Tuesday. St i Ink
| went on the market at 25 cents
I pound a ml spl nach
articles In
1 per pound
per bunch,
so hl at 5 <
what amount bought.
w liich
the German
offering an
of half a million
be used against the entente,
the Zletung. The news-
that It does not know
was sent to the Russians
) Regist
of Arlington.
old was found
with a glass on
him containing poison.
......run i
BATE OF WILL
The State of Texas
To all persons Interested In the Es-
tate of Mrs. M R Herron. Deceased.
3 i
record as fa-
a day bv gro-
cers as it now stands J. <’
<<| for the hotel commit!
that prices and suitable
being Investigation and
hoped to make a
report soon He also
t he < l\ le Improvement <
h contest would soon begin In
reshhnci’H ami business bouses
Blank forms for grml-
•re ordered.
This covers Texas and Louisana. Also
routes to Denver, Memphis and Kansas City,
giving the ocal and transcontinental auto
routes.
grass
ieal. p<
100 lbs
I per 100
rgctnblv
potatoes
e. per
bo brought to
The \drlatlr
for the time
questions and
pr< ssed by continual study to its final
stage.
’The set 1 himiits that belong espe-
cially to the treaty with Germany will
in this manner be got out of th*' way
at t he same time that all other set-
tlements are being brought to a com-
plete formulation. It is reallled that
though this process must be followed.
t h<| quest Ions of the present great
’etthnnent are parts of a single
w hole.”
U K N., retiree, wno w»» m n»rm-
*- r of the staff of the naval aviation |
h< adquartera in Paris. Commander ■
pollock swore that no question was
raised concerning the authority of the |
documents or the accuracy of tlie re-
the flight before the docu-
rec< ived from Captain D. C.
- . U. ^4. A., Chamberlain’s!
ommanding officer, were transmitted
the chief of the American aeronautic |
service.
The V.
exhibited
a ny
< IREET
>■ commanded to
lation io i>e pu
of general circ
continuously
for a perioi
ear preceding
n the County
ami you shall cause
citation to be printed at least
each week for the period of ten
exclusive of the first day of pub-
ion before the return day I
CITATION IN PROBATE
The State of Texas,
To all persons interested In the wel-
fare <M Willie, Robert and Otis Morris,
and Ray. “ ‘
Maxine Hussy. Minors
<>n the 30th day of January
1919, the Honorable Ed I. K
ty Judge of Denton County,
made an order appointing Mrs
Morris temporary guardian of the
sons, except Janeave Hussy, she I
guardian of the estate onl
Hussy, and estate of the a
which said order is now
the Probate minutes of
said minors having an estate of the
probable value of >1400 00, consisting |
' ‘ welfare I
Robert Morris Ot Is ‘.n« J,a
Hussv,
and '
cited
, Notice Ik hereby Riven that on the 29th
I day of March A. D. 1919, Myrtle L. Her-
| ron. f..M>.......-
i ton County, an anpi
Inir the laat Will
Mrs M B Herron.
alloReci In i...... ,—.
wn« nar ‘ ‘
Wher
court that citation laeue aa
bv* law In eatatea of the value of more
than One Tlioueand Dollar* and that
letter* testamentary be leaned to your
petitioner and that such other and
further order* be made a* to the court
mav seem proper, which wilt be heard
■ t the next Term of said Court, rorn-
menelnR the Third Monday In April A.
D 1919 at the Court .Hnuee thereof In
the citv of Denton. Denton Oounty
Texae. at which time all persona In-
terested in said Estate may ai'b**’- "
.contest as Id application should they
desire to do so . * . «m-_
Herein fell not. but have you then
and there before aald Court this ^Irlt.
with vour return thereon enrtorsio
showInR how> you have execued the
""otven under my hand and the ®J
said Cour at Denton, T*«*«. *hl* *•’
of AprB. AknNilM9.
Clerk County Court. Denton Co.. TexM
By R. ERL ROS8, DepuUr.
If vnn her* oowiarMaflr that ny^ds
repairtnr call Taliaferro Bros
INSIST on getting GENUINE FORD
PARTS when your Ford car needs repair-
Dlatrlct of
temporary
fr.irn
collection of the
promulgated by
Burleson Judtre
in ensure
' dolbt started from conimunlca-tlona ask
I Inn them what would be the condition
of their troops* In the event they were j
called upon In an emerRericy.” said Gi n- , Jtj
l.n.l been advised by Mapor Gen-,’’ wl(neBH ud,1<*<2 that Chamberlain I
Cabell, copirnandlnR the ^ou,['‘Tn 1 (.xhibitrd nervousness and mild te-
al times ! |ul,)an(.o nI pavliiK tbe documents re-
ferred to the authorities, and at his
suRRestlons various changes and
! amendments were made, Chamberlain
being especially concerned that the
"unofflcal character of the- Hight” be
Nort hbound
3:50 n. m. ..
m
m
p. m
of Nicolas Henson, Stella Henson
England Henson.
'otlee is hereby given that on the
1st day of April A. D. 1919, Mrs. Lu
Boll Adkins, (nee Hensgn) filed
the County Court of Denton County, an j
application for Letters of Guardianship |
of the Estate of Nicolas Henson. Stella I
Hensofr and England Henson, said mi-
nors. Wherefore she prays that notice |
of her application be given ns requir-
ed bv law. and that she be appointed
guardian of the estate of said minors, |
which will be heard at the next Term ,
of said Court, cornngenclng the Third
Monday In April A. D. 1919, at the
Court House thereof, in the City of
Denton. Denton County. Texas, at
which time all persons interested in
the welfare of such minors may ap-
pear and contest such application
should they desire to do
Herein fail not. but, have
and there I "
with your
showing how you
same.
Given under i
of said Court at
day of April. A.
(Seal)
Clerk County Cou
Bv R. ERL ROSS.
||MM you want to buy or sell
our/;Produce .
< A CORNER IN A N N I ll.H» A It 11 .M ■■
i » Those whoso names a|q ear In < >
ui this column are entitled to free o
<» tickets to the Princess Theatre «»
«> which may bo obtained at the «»
» Record-Chronicle on the day of *»
< i their bl rt hdavs • ’
« i HirthdnyM—Tomorrow * »
• » Miss I leh'ii Benry • •
+ A .1 Bowers +
W ASHINGTON Col Henry D Llti'ls- j
l.y of Dallas has been awarded Hie
distinguished service .tosh ami clte.1
for bls executive ability in Ills army
service.
Questions concerning the authentici-
ty of the documents was raised only |
[after their transmission to headquar- i
ters. Conimapder Pollock stated.
| The witness was permitted to say.
| despite the objections of Chamberlain
. . . MM . . _ tv____..1,1 Ihnt
filed in the County Court of Den-
----dlcatlon for probnt-
laat Will and Testament of
- Herron, deceased, It being
n said petition that applicant
mod Executrix In said will
refore vour petitioner prays the
that citation issue as required
w In estates of the value of
One Thousand Dollars and
WASHINGTON- The state depart-
ment has ordered a thorough Inves-
tigation of the shooting of two \tnvri-
cans by Mexican bandits in (In- Tam-
pico district.
wit Ii the
telephone rates
Bostmaster General
Jack held that
aut hertzing
to take over the telephone busIneHH an |
a war measure carried with it the i
power to make rates
M\I(K ICT
22e
11c
25c
30c
30c
55c
25 to 30c
1 6c
10-12c
6 to H ‘4 c
7% to ifrc
I (» to 12c.
IH-30
\\ holrsnlr.
6 25
>110
48c
250
3 40
>2 85
2 7 5
$3 00
I 80
90c
>2 30
1 ‘4
>3 10
>1 00
>1 90
7 to'sc
Raid order
Probate
ml aors having
value
of real and pel
All pernoris IntereHted in the welfare
of Willie Morris Robert Morri;
Morris, Ray Hussv. Kenneth
Janeave Hussy and Tom Maxine Hiir-
hv, are hereby cited to appear
the County Court of Denton '
Texas, at the Court House in the City |
of Denton, Denton County. Texas, on
the 21st day of April A. D 1919, the
same being at a regular trnn of said
Court, then ami there to contest such
appointment If thev so desire,
that if Htieh appointment Is not
the
’I had
<•1'11! t ««.•»• ...........
Department that I should Ht h! times |
’be Informed of the condition of the
state troops, but he in no wav intimat-
Du nxenport. \S S I e(j that the Texas troops were to placed
W E Mann ami , |tl service on the border.”
WELLS—In an
to the delegates
I roads hhrocIm t Ion
Gov. Hobby delivered a strong
advocating the construct Ion
roads.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PKO-
HATE OF *WILL
t ’ The State of Texas.
; To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Denton County—G RE ETING:
You are hereby commanded to cause
| the following notice to be published
in a newspaper of general circulation
! which has been continuously and reg-
ularly publiflhed for a period of not
| less than one year preceding the date
County of Denton,
and you shall cause
I huiu infill <- iv printed at least once
I each week for the period of ten days
exclusive of the first day of publica-
tion before the return day hereof:
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR I’RO-
BATE OF WILL
The State of Texas.
To all persons interested in the Es-
tate of E. A. Brewer, deceased. Notice
is hereby given that Mrs Mollie Brew-
er, on the 19th day of March A. D.
1919/filed in the County Court of Den-
</.** Or*»i»*ty. an application for probat-
... ast will and testament of E.
... Brewer, deceased, It being alleged
in said application that applicant was I
named as Executrix without bond in
Cnuntv” I s«,d Wlll:
. oumy. i Wherefore your petitioner prays
[court citation issue to all parties
terested In said estate as required
law In estates where the appraised
lvalue will exceed One Thousand Dol-
lars; that said will be admitted to pro-
bate and letters testamental y be is-
sued to your petitioner and that such
I other and further orders be made here-
in as to the court may seem proper.
[ which will he heard at the next term
; of said Court, commencing the Third
Monday In April. A D. 1919, at the
Court House thereof. In Ibe City of
Denton. Denton County Texas, at
[which time all persons Interested In
[ said Estate may appear and contest
said application should they desire to
do so
Herein full not. but have yon then
and there before said Court tills Writ,
your return thereon endorsed,
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my
said Court nt De1
r of April. A. D.
NOTICE of application for let-
tehh—<;i; AHI>IANHH1I>
The State of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Denton County—Creetlng:
You are hereby commanded to cause
the following notice to be published In
a newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
ularly published for a period of not
less than one year preceding the date
of the notice In the County of Den- I
ton. State ot Texas, and you shall j
cause said notice to be printed at least 1
once each week for the period of ten I
<Wvs exclusive of the first day of pub-
lication before the return day hereof:
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LET-
TERS—(IDA RDI AN SHIP.
The State of Texas,
To all persons Interested in the wel- I
fare - -•• ■ •• ,
and
N.
Goode Bros.
SERVICE CARS
Phone 131
Alva Vorene,
farimr, was found dead
the home of his brother, near
ami a coroner's jury returned
idiot of suicide.
of the D-4’ D Highway assocla-I (.M]|,.(| qpon In an emerg<-ncy,” said Gcn-
was read, asking that markerR . era| Harley
be put along the route of ttw highway
thru Denton County and that delegates i
he named to attend the good roads
meeting at Ardmore. (>k!a, lune 10-11
Delegates to the convention were nam-
ed hr follows M W Dravenport, S
Long, T M Ker bow,
Dee Price.
L II Sehweer reported for the com-
mittee on railroads that the commit-
tee met with the railroad officials here
recently and that, altho they Were told
Denton had no immediate prospect for
a new passenger depot, the hazardous
condition of the tracks would be reme-
died at orn e am! that a n< w depot
might possibly be built within two to
four years
The directors voted to request the
City Commission to provide adequate
lighting for the High School campus
and the following qommltt
pointed to make the
Sehweer, .1 < >.
Moore ami J <’
scomb a ml AG...
under and J <’ Golt *•< re appointed as
to request that the court
| house lawn be better cared for.
| The directors w<nt or “ ”‘
Ivorlng the one delivery
ing Sunday as J. W.
a man about
dead in a
the floor
(Those new ruga and duofolds, if
you want something of this kind
for the home, let ua show you
these
Apples.
Lemons, per dozen
b’resh tomatoes, per lb
Splnach
St ra u berries p« r pint
String brans, per lb
llncon unit
Hams, per pound
Breakfast bacon
Drv salt
Smoked bacon, per
I The I’rcsldent hopes mat uir ques-
tlon of Italy. < «po.'iiilly relating to Hie
I Adriatic, will be brought to a speedy
agreement The Adriatic question will
bo given precedence over other quos.
t Ions.
The settlements belonging especially
to the treaty with Germany, the i<ate-
ment says, will thus be eliminate! ami
at the same time cither settlements
will Ilf completely formulated,
■•resident's Mtntrmrat
The text of President Wilson's state-
ment follows:
"III view of the fact
which must be settled In
with Gei many have been brought
near a complete solution, that they
i now quickly be put through tbs
final process of drafting, those who
have been most constantly In confer-
ence about them have decided to advise
that the German plenipotentiaries tie
Invited to meet the representatives of
the associated belligerent nations at
Versailles on the 25th of April.
Riis does not mean that Hie many
other questions connected with the
general settlement will be interrupted
or that their consideration which has
long been under way will be retard-
ed On the contrary. It is expected that
rapid progress will now be maile with
these questions so that they may also
be expected to lie ready for final set-
t lenient.
CITATION IN PRORATE—ON
I TO APPOINT PERMANENT Gl )H-
I>1 AN
| The State of Texas,
| To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Denton County—-GREETJNG:
You are hereby commanded to cause I
the following citation to be published
In a newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
| ularly published for a period of not
less than "bne year preceding the date
of the citation in the County of Den-
State of Texas, and you shall cause
citation to he printed nt least,
■ each week for the period of ten |
ya exclusive of the first day of pub- [
•ntlon before the return day h ' [
CITATION IN PROBATE
The State of Texas,
To all person interested
fare of Oled.i M.. Haskell,
Jessie Harbert. Minora
On the Ifith day * " "
1919. tbe Honorably
Judge of Denton Con
an order appointing
temporary guardian
and eatate of the abo
which
the I
said r
probable vali
of household
policy.
All persons Interested In the welfare
of Oleda M. Harbert. Haskell Harbert,
Donald Harbert and Jessie Harbert,
minors, arc hereby cited to appear be-
fore the County Court of Denton Coun-
ty, Texas, at the Court House In the
City of Denton,
on t” ■*-'
the i
aald
such
that
bringing in
Strawberries have
several days
a 11 rri«
heli ns
i at 25 cents per
greens were new'
the market at 12 1-2 cents
(’elery was down a nickel
Apples Were scarce and
mis strslght, in m> matter
GAINESVILLE—Petitions asking tor
i on the >1,500,000 road
in (’ooke county u ill be
presented to the commissioners’ court
within a few days.
1 By R
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PRO-
BATE OF WILL f
The State of Texas
To th, '
Denton
You are 1--------
the following notice
In a newspaper of
which
ularly
less t!
....................... - . '
before J he return _da^ hereof [
[ exclusive of the first day or puniica-
tlon before the return dav hereof:
NOTICE of APPLICATION for pro-
•’ of February A. D.
. / Ed I. Key. County
County. Texas, made
:;..g W. Im Harbert
„ ”_.i of the persons |
ttnte of the above named minors.
h said order I* now recorded An I
Probate minutes of aald Court,
minors having an estate of the |
nhle value of $1500 00. consisting
1 goods and an Insurance
is Sheriff or any t
County—Greeting:
hereby commanded to cause
Ing notice to be published
general circulation
-•hich has'been continuously and reg-
published for a period of not
.?** than one year preceding the date
of tbe notice in the County of Denton
State of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
, each week for the period of ten days
! exclusive of the first day of puhllca-
.. • . » .... Mi-— — mmAmmmmm n « hnroi
bu .
er bushel
per bu No. 2. basis
prairie, per pound
Jonson I
>n send in
Hulls, per
Mixed feed
Retail V<
Irlsli potal
Lettuce, per bunch
Cabbage, per pound
Turnips, pm' pound
Hutter, per pound
Eggs, per dozen
Onions, per pound
(’vb’i y v i’ bunch
•nch
Iihm granted
rest nt inlng
TEXAS NEWS IN BRIEF
held t ha t the
t he government I
sa' s
Mt » i
[ Hui I Ho y w ill
I drafted This n
[ tainoil In nil
I add that the
| had been Invited to meet nt
Ion April 25
[ The President hopes that the
tlon ot Italy, especially relating to
] Adriatic.
MONUMENT to Fl HI HER MENU " .
RKVRLTION I N E ARTHED
PASO, April 15 The Mexican
I Alliance, Which was organized
Mexican refugees along the bor-
der and in New York, Los Angeles and
[ other Anterlenli cities, was a movement
[to further the revolution which Gener-
al Felipe Angeles, al present with
Francisco Villa, planned to start In
Northern Mexico, according to the tes-
timony <-f J...--. P ”.........
! n. ss In the trial of
I tea Manuel leezn,
I Trinidad Morales and eight
I charged In the i’nlted States
I Court with having set on foot
tnry expedition Io •■fexlco They were
arrested on the night of March 15 near
I Socorro, Texas.
De Ln Rosa admitted having been In
[tile employ of Mexican Consul Gen.r-
I III Andres Garcia uh a scret agent of
|| the Mexican governmen at tin* time be
I joined the organization, which hr said,
I Cervantes was forming to Invade Mex
Ij (co. The witness also admitted having
I been a Lieutenant Colonel under Frnn-
I cisco Villa, but stated on the witness
stand that he quit the Villa forces of
’ ter he hail lii'en wounded, heenuse lie
did not like the things Villa did at Co-
lumbus. N. M and other places"
According Io the testimony of I
[ Itosa, the platform of the Liberal Alll-
I ance was drawn for the tnirpmise of de-
ceiving I he American authorities as io
tbe real toil pose of tbe movement, that,
lie testified was to aid the tevoluiion
which Angeles planned to start.
Sou t hbound
7 1fl p.
. 135 p
9:15 n.
6 00 a.
(STATION ON APPLICATION FOR
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
The State of Texas:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of ,
Denton County, Greeting: j
You are hereby commanded to cause to
be published once each week for a period
of ten days before return day hereof In a
newspaper of general circulation,
which baa been continuously and ret
ularlv published for a period of n<
less than one year in said De
County, h copy of the follow’lng
tire:
The State of Texas,
To all persons Interested In the Kb-
tate of Mrs. Ray A. C McCullar, de-
ceased Notice Is hereby given that
on the 27th day of January A. D■ t»>».
if F Browder, a resident of IJenton
?iunty, Texas filed In the County
Court of Denton County, an *nP>'e»-
tlon for Letter# of Administration u»-
on the Estate of aald Mrs. Ray A. C-
McCullar, deceased. Wherein applicant
nravR tWt he be appointed admlnta-
trator of said estate^ It being alleged
perm)
Villi..
Kenneth, Janeave ami Tom
{uasy.
30th
BERLIN. April 16 —Shortly after the
ungarian revolution there was a
prolonged deliberation
shevlki premier, and his foreign min-
ister, Tchnloherln. which was ►?;!.
) thiough Adolf Joffe,
bassador to Russia,
:ance and an army
men to
;according to
paper adds
what reply
LOCAL MARKET REPORT
In said petition that the husband of
the said Mrs. Ray A. C. McCullar, pre-
deased her and her children have
waived their right of appointment as
Executor In favor of petitioner; said
applicant asks that notice of this ap-
plication bo given tn the manner re-
qulred by law in estates of the value
of more that) One Thousand dollars.
It being alleged that said Estate is of
the probable value of Ten Tbousanjl
Dollars: That Letters of Adminlstra-
| tlon be Issued to your Petitioner, and
I that such other and further qrders be
made as the Court may seem proper,
which will be heard at the next term
of said Court, commencing on the
Third Monday In April A. D. 1919, the
same being the 21st day of April. A
D. 1919 at the Court House thereof In
I Denton, Denton County, Texas, at
which time all persons Interested In
| said Estate may appear and contest
said application, should they desire to
' do so. . , .
Herein Fall not. but have you before
said Court on the said first day of the
next term thereof, this Writ, with your
return thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Given under my I
’ said Court at office
n County, Texas this
*. D. 1919.
arcl.
< Sei
Clerk
By R.
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