Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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51, Portal;
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57. Dwelling.
the membership in the Christian
Church was only about 30, worship-
ping in a small wooden structure,
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$5.00 CASH PRIZE
As is evidenced in the photoplay, “The
Thundering Herd," wanton slaughter of
v the buffalo by the hide-hunters in the days
of ’70 has causecLthat vast herd that roam-
ed the Western plainsto be called The Van-
ishing Race.
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Save those buffalo nickels lest they, too,
become to you a vanishing race. Nickels
make dollars. Bring your savings to
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there to Marietta.
"Upon their arrival at Gainesville,
Your total expense 1.
payment for each delivery, for,
value received."
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North Side Square.
20, Soliller’s meal.
20. Sore similar to a carbunele, •
24. To observe.
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2. Not inyolved in bostilitien.
2 Swoops down. F
31. land wlich faces the water.
XI. Twisted.
25. Female sheep.
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MFEcomomy
SERVICEDRUG COMPANY
Phone 171. We Deliver
machinery, the United States Ineome Tax Depart
mits a liberal deuction, 19 per cent wil[ probb
it. If the Government permits a deduction, IT M
THERE.
Mih. 4d so tired all the time.
d‘y druggiat told me that Cardui
Ehepine me. I have taken
12,. stronger now
is a tong time”
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K, Mae carbon which colors smoke.
Wayman Brown, J. W. Erwin and
Tom "ritht. Th aUenutae mb
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For ‘Beauty and Comfort
Buy Wool Seamless Rugs
----because area WQpl FUg'ii More
economical in the long,run.
Wool gives you comfort underfoot,
warmth, quiet and lasting satisfaction.
Find a dealer who has a representative
selection of the famous
Ice is by far the most economical household refriger-
ant. NONE can half way touch ICE from an economical
standpoint. .
get 100 per
stment to be
wots etha
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—in fact, was in a serious condr-
to," says Mrs. Fannie C. Bloss, of
2964 Madisoh Avenue, this city.
6 "la my left aide the pain wa
in my
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ling or going
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womanhood.
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DREAMLAND
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Pr. W. A. Hnn »f ti - “
April 24 of Dr; w.‘H."
former Danton citizen, at his homo
in Smiths Grove, Ky. No particulars
‘were given.
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4». Vends.
4a To mature. .
44. Cry of an owl.
45 To hamper
<7, Compart went ip a dwelling.
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Ever owner should take pride in
the neat appearance of his car.
we have auto paint and auto gloss
Wiat will make it look as good as
Hew- Come down. —
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We are pleased to announce that we have secured the Denton Cognty .jl
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Mothers Day—
On Sunday, May 10, this year, the Nation will
pause to pay tribute to Mother. It is Mother’s Day
—the one ay of the yearsetaside for her.
Mother’s Day is ODserved not only in our schools
and churches, but by some act of individual kind-
ness to our living mothers, to whom we owe so much.
Mothers give much and ask little, but on Mother’s
Day of all days, mother hopes to be remembered by
her children, and what, of all gifts, could be more
appropriate than a box of chocolates in a beautiful
package,which reflects in verse the sentiment of the
I-acting
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tereting story ef Ue liveatbf U.
and Mrs. J. P. London and the cele-
brution of their golden wedding an-
biversary. Mrs. London died recent-
ly, sinee the publication of the ar-
tiele. She Wan a sister of Bra. T.
C. McCormick, Mrs. J. S. Da mall and
C. W. Baird of- Danton and Mrs, Mat
for Ice Refrigeration is included in
try, for, which you get 100 per cent
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pot much damage was done by hail I
or wind.
Story Automohle Is Found
; uzwmmsr;Teman "zies Iqeaaa
Saturday night into Monday after-
noon where it had been ahandoned
in Hickory crock bottom couthcaat
of Denton,” said Yancy Storyr Mon-
day evening. 7
He «aid the car evidently had had
some hard driying and one.casinc
was misaing and a .few articles had
been taken from the machine.
«M Maud Aaron.
? tut tks horses.
ter’s mensure. -
tht need to measure coal.
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43 A westera farm.
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"aNovember. 24, in'the
guit little frontierkillage of Liitle
Elm, Denton County, Texas, John
P. London, youth of 22, and Miss
Carrie Baird, a leu of to, were
united in the holy bonds of matri-
piony. On November 24, 1924, this
same couple celebrated their golden
' wedding anniversary ct Marietta.
Ok., still hale and hearty—stili the
lqvers of M years ago. -------------
"John P. London was born near
me=e
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NASH AUTOMOBILES
Now models in both open and closed ears can now geen op display
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Erwin apongor, and Jape Er-
kell. wim.a jqaid of honor.
I In and until Sunday night whed a 2-
-t-t inch rain foil.
Olaude Johnson and Luther Price
were in Denton.
Mrs. Kate Weber was in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wright aid Mr.
and Mr*- Sab Norrod were in Fort
wpe FhlDa was hem
Mrs. J. E. Harper has returned
fraas a visit at Parvin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Russeli were
in Deaton vsiting Mr. pnd Mrs.
Metord Russeli.-" —= ="
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burks and son,
Orby, were inDenton.
.Mr. ■ and MTs. J. B. Ratehford and
daughters wore in Aubrey, a
Misses Lorene St. Clair and Sel-
ma Gray, sere in Denton,.
kmettt giro and Edward Long of
“in addition to the work he haa
done in the church, this patriarch
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tian Univ.njty and was a powej
years in the Upbuilding of tbs,
"cepomarpaiueny.....
made an al.
»« a result
Chtfesvir
man of ‘
" TapKgneMerhtreb, a, m,"tnzsa
It of his saceess in the from goip
“L.suqingcomgdttcpaf, ”
short tfme a modern brtek
the site of the present city' of
Waco, Tessa, January 4, <1352, and
Carrie Baird London in Kentucky on
- Jwnwevy to, -toSft— Bhorrty after
their marriage, the couple moved to
Ganrvripe,, Texas where they
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THE
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
T One who naffers’YG s purpose.
with the showers of ---------
. mt a better sea son to the ground
„ then has been in several months.
Ch wKpune.bazsayaturdezpa
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— • 1 much of the water ran
Iry dust keeping the water
from go*** down •• faat as it f “
From 2 1-2 to 3 inches of rain
fallen since Friday morning
saw cottn wm planted and _.
clattering places cotton was coming
al- up. The, wheat and oats have been
damaged considerably but some of
the grain may come out enough to
be cut. Some farmers were pastur-
ing their grain crop and some were
getting reedy to plow U ’up.
- Some haif fell around Jstin but
BETTER PRINTING
AMD
ENGRAVING
for whieh the congregation, was to he and
debt. They immediately united with belief t—-
the kehurch-Shortly afterwards he give -than to
itieuomzoxTAu
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20—12 Verbat.
Ei-cralfmppnorvordes
17. To ponpea information.
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16, A cry of pain.
JM. Appendages' of a bird unedfov
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Dry Cleaning p Hats Remade
We Cordially Invite All Nash Owners
mechanics who are familiar with Nash cars will take care of all needed
repairs and make mingradjustmante for you. H----det thui
5 »• tie .R , . . th . 4, tms* , SrmAvas 1 .
.- etv vH vhFFp, onmeerdenniwot
To See Those Beautiful Nash Cars
• 4 t, >32* t*aatz eattusavrek*‘AAGNe N •M' betr
THE FIRST HATIONAL MIK .
This bank of ers a cash Wise of 16.00 to
the school boy er girl who writes the best
essay on the subject, “The Vanishing Race.”
All essays should be mailed to Contest
Manager, DreAmUnd Theater. They should
deal with the subject of saving ana should .
compare the slaughter of the buffalo, which
has caused that race to become almost ex-
tinct, with the American’s natural tendency
to waste. ‛
The winning essay will be published in the
■ Record-Chronicle.
- The 06.00 will be placed to your credit in
this bank when your deposits have reached
the sum of 220,00.
Because of the great educational value of
this picture and since it deals with a period
of time that is so important in the history
of America, all schools have endorsed this
great epic by America’s foremost writer.
Your teacher is interested in your seeing
this picture. Ask her for “Buffalo Cards.”
One card and one buffalo nickel will admit
one child under twelve to see “The Thun-
dering Herd.” These tickets good Friday
only, between the hours of 4 and 6.
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Ib to want pneh Their f our-wh«<bratae inenre safey and riding
and gee them to appreciate them. "EPESO space pre vente a Cm
description at thia time. g2
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Besf Part of ||, They Are Reasonably Priced
—---Pice RangeFrom, $2,500
DEALB CAN BE MADE ON CASH OA nEFERRED
..... ■ - PYMENT PLAN. .... ocm4
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. ‘ .le.n At Motor Mark
raNin nwe to a m-z sh o”
oxivzelgeateg.tnentzrcun Taxey,bh‛ata "eth""apiaay “
1o2 M} _ to Ei. _ delegates are lived here several years ago and
hazimagy friends here. N ...
Wil D. Burk Jv. andi Gene •Whit-
ley were in Denton. 1 • * •
WM. BHCPHERD TO BE tRiED
— 4&. -Ilemial, ——— -2—- , —
«1. To ray lightly.'
•3. itefopr. .. —=d—
—G.herefore-
GLpon.
w25*,z2.xnSfkaDaT‛scnoss-
estate, will be triad May
Judge Lraah-
MAY is
AprU 2z--William
"he,use:
hom he inhabited »
m- -r— most pow-
buripracecany
as
namE-gPhezxohnp.jmonaghenaae
ware Company Was stamped on n
wagon, buggy or some farm tool on
practically, every farm in North
Texas and Southern Oklahoma. But
I his Wife have lived to the
...... that it is more blessed to
_ hm ‘ > receive, and they are
content now to sit in the shade of
their humble cottage and watch the
sun go down on fives that have been
spenf.in, hqnest, gaincere. aeryices to
_ itosfnrjjgj to mankind”
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RAYZOR ICE COMPANY
—AAeese L — .----y- y .-t-w - - L-* — ---as
lerkna i buia , ♦' mr-
A sensible mechanic will tell you that any piece of
machinery, and more especially a delicate one, will .get ------
out pf working order andwhen it does you wi repairane-------—-
PA¥, ' mor, rauttera «7 ote. •
Operating Requirements: -
In order for ICE to properly refrigerate all you need / .
Is a FIRST CLASS, HIGH GRADE REFRIGERATOR, ones-
with good insulation and circulation.
Ice requires no electric current expense.l
Ask your elctricanwhat it costs to operate a an«- .
half horse power motor 24 hours per day for thirty days -_83
Axminster, Velvet and Tapestry
Seamless Rugs
--- -- 0 tu- ' * { ha , t ’
made by Alexander Smith & Sons
Carpet Company, the largest makers
of wool rugs in the world.
Alsizes made without seams in a wide
range of patterns at prices within the
reach of everyone. \
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Look for trade mark stamped
on the back of every rug.
Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co.
NEW YORK
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nam-g
2522552
amagasm
+ - V .
; ' 2120 a
For every 01.00 you invest in ICE; you
ent service. No depreciation on a large inve
deducted. Qn delicate machinery, guch,as
machinery, the United States Income Tax Der
' “ uctpn, 19 per cent Wi
ament permits a deduct
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Edwards, W. C. & McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1925, newspaper, April 28, 1925; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475012/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.