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“Mayor of Hawaii’*! in Number of Gunmtfi
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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BAKE A HAM FOR CHRISTMAS
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Cured or Fresh.
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WOODSON HARRIS
Cured Harn (whole) pound
25
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Cured Ham (half), pound
26
Fresh pig Ham (10 to 15 pound size) whole, tt>. 21
prop..
PHONE 40
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Fresh pig Ham (5 to 7 - th size), halves
2<
( Rood in cold weather) pound
Sou
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(with the meat left on) pound
Bm l'. bom
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Spa
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Hats Re-tnads
Dry Cleaning
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GIVE
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Christmas Gifts That Last
II
Fresh Pig Liver, pound
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Pig Pork Chops, pounds
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Shoulder Roasts (pork)
4
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21
Fresh Bacon, sliced, pound
2?
Chittlings, per pound
3(
Brookfield Sausage, 1 - Ih boxes
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Whole hog head, with jowls left on, per pound
M i
Work and Earn—Save and Prosper
3£
Liver Sausage, pound
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DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
31
Hog head Cheese, pound
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Full Cream American, pound
7
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$1.1
Salad Dressing, per gallon
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Freshly rendered Cracklings, pound
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IRISH POTATOES
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The
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Per peck (15 pounds)
9!
5-lb pails pf Peanut Butter
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LEI ns SUGGEST
$2.50
Full quarts Sour Pickles, each
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k, 50c
on
For Her
Full quarts Sour Relish, each
Full quarts Sweet Relish, each
$1.50
Kars,
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Full quarts Prepared Mustard, each
$1.50
CAT FISH
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to
31
Wagons, 95c to $9.50
Footballs
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9
Shot
Basket Balls
J
5 pounds pure Strained for
Dolls, 5c to $5.00.
For Him
.31
3 pounds pure Strained for
Tool Chests
5 pounds
Comb for
pure
Air Rifles
Doll Carts
Doll Beds
Game Boards
Doll Dishes
Game Tables
Doll Tables
Pollyana
Gilbert Toys
AM
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Slip
Trailer,
ga mes.
Tinker Toys
Phone 171.
Roller Skates
Sets,
A
Automobiles
on will save money by buying-at
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ELECTRIC SHOP
227 for Dmaotutratioa.
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What -
Christmas Gift
IN THINKING OVER
V/1 i AT TO GIVE FOR
CHRISTMAS
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Brook
Is
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The bank is one of the very few businesses in
the world that appeals to you entirely in your own
interest—it does not ask you to spend.
.22 Rifles and
guns.
Train
up. •
Parchee.si
and many other
Quart jars Peanut Butter ............»
You can save money on your Christmas truil
candy and nuts at our store.
A full
silk and
is ideal
day wear
oiiln-
are
. n rest
fur-
Truck with
85c.
th>'
May.
icgu1 to tlv'
Ingle jump
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Shipment just arrived, pound .................... I
DO YOU REALIZE HOW CHEAP WE ARE
OFFERING PURE BEE HONEY?
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Silk and
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ofti-
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Kiddie
to $6.00.
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Aeroplane, 95c
Parlor Croquet
$1 00.
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W. J. McCray Jeirclry ('a.
"35 Years of Service to Denton "
West side Square
I ricycles,
$14.50.
S<ootera,
$5.50.
Automobiles, $4 !">(
$15.00.
w t re
■■irce
be lone o
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GREAT MEN
Standing on the mountain tops of business are not
fooling us when they say—
North Side.
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White i
Fine Ln
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Novelty
SERVICE DRUG STORE
We Deliver.
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of) T>o
Boxing Gloves
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Doll Buggies, $2 15
up.
Our market is the home of big white Matryland
Oysters, per pint
Pickled Pig Feet, two for
WE HAVE A FEW DRESSED TURKEYS AND
PLENTY OF DRESSED HENS
This d
night at
tongue a
(cushion s<
NOTH E
No Ice d' ii.i i i s in!) i
Sunday Dec 2.5;,i
PEOPLES ICE ( <>
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TOY Headquarters
On North Side Square.
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Fresh Pork Brains, pound
The 5
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Pure white Hog Lard (bring your pail and get
8 pounds for) $1.1
ly
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TALIAFERRO & SON
Phone 125.
shanghai. Dec. 2>
is infested with more gum >
v York City and Chlea:
ijmi'it m the opinion of r
mu x'-sisiant commission)'i
,n'o m former vears. Morn'
> cl ti'j'.M gunineji, virtually
whom are Chinese confinec.
. hin.me to members o! :!
Ball Bros.;,
MARKET, CkbCEftY AND DELICATESSEN
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above tIn' call-, which
lower and lowei on
cl stands out from the
.i hoi-like curve.
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Opportunity!
W F you are one of tne many husbands who
are planning to give their wives I Toovers
M for Christmas,you will be glad to know
that this year we are offering not only the
famous de luxe Model 700, but a new popular-
priced model, costing no more than an ordi-
nary vacuum cleaner.
This newest Hoover model has the same re-
markable cleaning principle found in the
Greater Hoover—“Positive Agitation,”
which makes possible the removal of the
deeply embedded grit—the dirt which ordi-
nary cleaning methods cannot reach.
/
This lower-priced Hoover may be had on
the same convenient terms as the Greater
Hoover—$6.25 down, the balance in ten
e«4y monthly payments. Liberal allowance
for your old cleaner. Come in and see this
great Christmas value.
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as
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WEHTKHN
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Untv uf Southern Calif.
Song Poems
NBC Projjram
Modem Clasulcnl Mi*nIc
,11X2—KI.X Oakland— .<»<)
Dinner concert
Dunce program
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4BIJI—KQir Pwtland—<
Tea -Maxwell Concert
, i 1 :t ’5—PXclttc Hevwc.
122.3—KPO
I 00—Cocvzell h«ur
11:0O- NBC program
■HXA—MF0A Seattle—a>70
13 oo -studio program
II 00 -Maxwell orchestra
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to b
lirst biq Hight of lite year1 ,■
I The Dei
I caey victoi
I Schrxil V
I Worth by
I a makeshi
I of which I
I present, sei
I was able
I victory wt
The gan
I ture gymn
I bother tin
I the Brones
I playing in
I is small
Tjie onb
I was the li
I guard. wh<
I while wan
I deep gash
I supporting
' upright fr
,UU uulaiu
i ter his in]
play and ’
year wiio 1
a great de
weak arch'
played a r
nlng guard
I Because <
I of the reg
I optimistic
I but tlie rei
I and liud ll
I nil^.cd ma:
I would havi
sided
I lentil
Finley a
Poly center
and signets
with regulu
standing st
the first n
man defeni
great deal
Denton t
start and 1
game Ther
to who wo
the hist fe
Poly would
pointe of
Broncos wo
lead by a ,
half was < l<
Indicate r<,;
that waj. s,
til McAllst.
I Denton pi.,
aingl.- sulrsi
Denton t«ai
Borchardt
of the game
goal than V
throw line I
|making n\,-
trouble in i
was well <c
because of
was hard to
hie
Am ’ilcan Is
ix. v.a;i des:
i <>.• accoun
: •. mtioh t?iv.
i.nis oy their
Thrir pa:
•Juough 'hr an
i ti" de Rlv< :
l ik'd t ne l:»t
lulv 14, 1919
ar 19'27 was <
In January li.ere tv
‘■■natorial ' Iretion, 100 .t nntoi
n1:: tip for re-iT'Ci .on. Ex-Pres.<
I Alexam’i'' Millcft.ml anti Spc
tic Selves, of tire Stiuiie. w it
lea ted.
Pork Tenderloins (all moat, no
Av
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m n ■
ci 1)1.
and
Hr:! i'
In i y h
sib from
in the .-sfitu nient
t mght but Uns is not true
t'hinese ijedestrians. I’ : mg a
i ' month, police rec : ! show
1C7 iob>'rit’S were comm. ''<!. all
oi it • ictim:. being Clm ■ For-
•Aatk. through tlie darkest of
streets and an eldom
tlr- robbers iitining.
exclusively
Christmas Tree Dec-
orations and Fireworks.
Allr
moli:'id th" robbers
thtir activities almost
lo tlie Chinese and Japanl-o
t: om
b> ok'
lair 1
llinell'
raid ivrd and "nt
of 17f.lt) miles,
ing hours.
veral delays Charles Yt:r
er.sser, < re of the war-time !v : o<
Of the hrnc harmy, with Frarrm
Ceti, also 'n ixperienced pitot . d
.navigator hopj i <i off from he
Bourget Field just after dawn on
May 8, for New York tf'.i y
last seen as their machine.
"Oiseau Blanc ' left the shi res :
France and ” w out ever 1
Channel. Nothing lias bee.i han. 1
atom them sin re
Greet I mdlM-rgh
Ni \vs that Co'.inel Lirdtcrnt" Lad I
taken ott toi Frame and t.a.s 'in. '
inu toward E irope. created a str-
iatum With 'lie ttaim. te e <t him-
.ge.Yti and Coti ir. then c.md. :?•
Fili.< li sluugge I then shoulders
aim ; rgarded him as losi on th''
n.riming of Mav 21, however, came
d'fmi’i neu.s that he was "going
strong" and when word arrived tha''
I'ftmn .on that the pioneer of the
gii.c Atlantic jump was owr Ire-
land it was reah'’f d dial i'iis was
no haphazard flier but a real "ace."
lie sun sank low in the we: t
' mn> < " ".vds wet - • po i: mg
lie field al Le Hcurge'. com-
ma Pans b’ a.mo,n iliile. i.ixi,
■oies and on Tcr.ops
, lice 1 iserv es
a o> keen ordei
arrival ever
i I Fi unci' ( ai
-.1- < it i
Mr
always before you, an
But we do not prefer I
________L. We b<
lieve you will appreciate being left perfecty free 1
choose youi grocery and market, and when we b<
come your choice our entire organization will I
at your cojnmand.
FOOD FOR ALL.
3 pounds pure Comb for
Canned Apples, per gallon
Bread, per loaf
__________________________ t DKNTON RifCORD-CmtONICI, E, THTOBDAT, PEC. 22, 1P27
FRANCE'S RECOVERY AND AVIATION ROOM 1
BIG DEVELOPMENTS OF YEAR IN FBANCF
fit
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1 ■
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I da' d
a Hun
I^arge buying power meant | J
lower prices to our custom- ,
ers in groceries, meats, veg
etables, fruits, etc,
< 1 X 1 K \l
i RYV (h tea ed
M n-H u I program
M • >. hour
• • < tprm
• muxic
HI** ( hlcajp*-
'bi-’.) program
t? C!r
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aid '!
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T il
I’. 1 i a a
1: Franc <
Cigars, Cigarettes
Meei’ihaum Pipes
Briar Pipes
Smoking Tobacco in specially
made humidors .
Men’s Traveling Toilet Cases
Leather Bill Folds
I etter Cases and many other nice
things too numerous to men-
t ion.
(’onsim ators Exp< lie:!
The Sc,. . < cimmm r Colon'
Macia : .
tA’nt'.n'-' <
ment f
Cotdrm .
after sm
r.n.d
t< r-alli' (
dcstn: ■:
East I'rm.
Vel "ivtie
Ft.,
('em.'.n.!ttec r |
Ivn'M t:uli
•.l.x<al ipiartet
Tiowr HentinelH
< lii'quot I'hUOrn'iH
<'in burnndum band
<i Dane program
n Ufii' Washington
Waldorf-Astoria orchc
i s Army band
(iri-ut. < i/nr>posers
Sentinels
' E.ik linos
' '' a h'-rs
w
t /z ’ \
Our solicitations are
we want mill' business. ____ _ __ ____
bother yon with personal telephone calls.
i Ti><- i: v. Jyle nt hairdressing tn
London has brought t he nt vs
| lila” ton.I' into hu'h f.ivoi
1 iiluceil ju ' .ibove tlu* ( ui I
arc cree|)in
j il)e neck.
| fi ont m
Statiom rv in week-end boxes
Candy of all kinds
Pert ume Atomizers
Perpetual Diary Books with lock
ard key
Dresser Sets
Candle Sticks
h lower Vas«'3
Toilet Sets in nice gift boxes
Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets.
itivohed
C ..I .
pio.i’d the n
■. tei'i i. mti
.nipt iset.- ;
; :m; m •
m. Franc'1
•' g.m
fill..
I'll I- W 111) Sru
Ci'WBril comfort hom
t>O<l;'!' I
Hoover
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UsE Allalila —
I i' seiitatlon
ll.M.wi Sentinels
Mnx.'.ell Hom
K I >is Hot spi Inr
I . i •
drum I
' flip.',: I
Defence Bends and Treart’-v { t 1;.,d
Bonds, replacing them by long term ] weicom ■
notes. The menace of a run on the j at :
tanks and treasury by holders of
Short time notes, which wa, t v tloi:’ '
In the gloomy days of 1926. has no'
been repeated.
The
1927 was started on Jan. 13 by Lt -u
Bernard, of Jic navy, with e-i:
gcant Bouffolt, as mechanic. TL.
flew to Madagascar anti rack
distance of JT.f.lQ miles, m
actual i:
After
Fresh Pig Feet, each
■ u <
’ " 0 moil :
PARIS. Dec 22.—Two develop
me.nts of outstanding iinpottAnci:
make the year 1927 memorable in
French history. One was the enor-1
»>ous strides inade towaitt the fi 1
nancial rehabilitation
: iu; vr< s ■ i’111 i o 'it
; ! y :icro:-s the fmi
i < . imj-'tl lb Bril l!
I th. 0C":iti |>.
ito III ! am! of I
1> 1 C" . mod '
rema'ning m st r.o
elect ion> | f o r ' 1:11:19 u'<'
hop; ed <it !
Thi.r H,"l',: ..
.1. 1.0 does not lag in •'
a! Si t'lement when
■ ,e uu.anal is arrested
ti wd tlie dav follow.ing tl.
1 ut soioi't uni s remanded
1 m r it.'. 1 ‘.i igation.
Foreigners are quite
>tt<'k 'i;> artists in the
iiiti< fit'
Stable
There lias been practically
Cluing) sine? then and .he steudi
ncss of the trane is regarded as :
kfhd of inofficial stabilization.
1’oinci re succeed- in
power until th" generrd
in Apr)! or May. 1923. which r
irfisOnAbly cert;.in it Is believed
'.’.,11 a. k tile new | .n ltam< lit to p.
iced to an official • tabilization 'in
1 < nurse will depend on win : 1.1: •.
ia>t he ha. a strong niajoiit' >11 tin
('iiambei
Thanks to hi.-; .'yslem ol taxaticn
Premier and Finance Minister Poin-
care was able during 1927 to : at
important refunds from the tr. n
ury to the Bank of France. •!
oppressed the short term Natie.:
al Defence Bends and
.! Horn then entl.U'.. :
I,1:! th? un,,'irge,...ahli-
:> 11 till "Spirit <jf St. Le "
o the ground and the L
o tor) thri ugli che'-ron ‘
1 spread over the field
I'np'.i" belore a p>
IL ix flew !
Senegal, ii
. refue!
! o ith Arnei
. imnipii. '1
tlie S,
J to I
/rl
A'
a er ’ hurri'd I
News of Lind •
tlw Channel
H m at i [".'it 1
■ tie capture of Sh.in
1.:! a i n army, how "■
n: conumssioni'i 1
fei'c.gn police cciisiul.
i t Chui cse cons tab
marks tor the gui
adoe.s. In a jierkx! 1
. e fun ign consta!
1 -■ Killed < 11 the st
HONOLULU 1
Ionia Davidron
Mich who is onh 14
has heard so mam v.
Hawaii that she wm"
down on the situatim
Thia little girl add:
to Charles N Arnold
trate ol Honolulu ai;»..
“Mayor of the Huwii. -
to put her in tout 1
ohrtu correspondi n'
give her the tai ' abm.t
Lorna wants n i.t.e.i .
er things, how Ciiu.i ■
Filipinos. Portu'in s
more people manaced
happdx togetliei
Mayor Arnold say .
more on that i»>mt .i.
how often '.Id \o!i .o
"spout
■ X|" il''! ::
thi !;■ ■''! ),
(2 hrs.)
Wr liiiv' carf'tillv anticipated your holida
needs and our store is just about as full of selecte
merchandise as it can be. It is not necessary to sho "
at all ih< ,tores in town to get your supplies. Yo
will find them all <>4 the northwest corner of thi
square /
<<1,1 r,
from
Pari,
aii jt
! U, 1,
’ ".in’"r, tne B :
lie L.ilure ol
1.dis gave Mis.
1:.pantun a roti
li-- at last, ar
C'( 1'" !:
g I t A
Fta;d -
gill, d
Zli (1 1 '
Th» other j tiers
woe the impetus given aviation hvla < ■
the magnificent feat of Colom1 le i t
Charles A. Lindberg!) in joujinv
ter the first time Psris to N- w
York by the aerial route. To Lind- |
bergh belongs Hus lio®cr. while to j
iwo French aviators, Cosies and Le !
Brix belongs that of crossing tin |
South Atlantic from Seni
Brazilian coast 111 a sin
Premier Raymond Poincare star,
ed the tight for the restoration '
France to its normal economi |
status in the fail of 1926. but it wh ■
not until the beginning of the pre
sent year that tlie campaign wu
in full swing When Hie task w:
undertaken tlie franc had dropped!
to '250 to the pound sterling and al
most fifty to the dollar On Jan |
1. 1927, the franc was quoted fit j
122.75 to the pound mid !:> 28 to th.' |
dollar
It would have been possible to
strengthen the national money even
more but manufacturers foresaw j w hi'i;
disastrous consequences with ari:wai?<.
enormous increas - in the number u! U;
unemployed Therefore Potncar< pit
permitted tlie iinne to drop a litll I sn
until cn Feb 1 Iasi, the pound wa- |
quoted at l.’illl lis and Hie dolliti
at 25 40 li's
of Spam ir, < 'f, . ; .
v 1th France n> :!i? •'■!?
< 1 tlie 1 ’'ti rnn' 101 .1 .1..
p!) r Tl: qti' stio : 1 . is: ,
K'.Ued, 1 Vi't. i: priu i)'!-
In Feorrfi'.'v "11 .-m.
pr< ixjted :i : .
complete the < ord.
tile Wa? i 1U1. '' ! > m' ■
declined to
fl'it nee m:
Ft! ni’inf"'".
ym (’. N.d
American orchesttu
miiliim band
WOK Xeuurk
(l.inc'e
Philharmonic
N'K-turne
Venice orchesir.i
V nrk —1.11>
Xa-ln Hie—X'hi
Presentation
didn't ge over its delii
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Edwards, James L. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1927, newspaper, December 22, 1927; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1369943/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.