Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1931 Page: 4 of 10
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unique campaign of its kind ever, conducted in Denton.
This campaign was endorsed and recommended by
the Retail Merchants Association of Denton. Owing to
lack of time, it was impossible to see all of the merchants
before opening this campaign. However, every merchant
of Denton has a cordial invitation to be a member of this
club. A Ford Coupe and many other valuable prizes to be
given free—with cash purchases and payment on accounts
at the “Booster Club” firms you receive free votes.
Any information you should like to have, ask central
to ring the “Booster Club.” The telephone number is 127.
Headquarter 121 West Hickory.
You are cordially invited to visit the “Booster Club”
headquarters and see the many valuable free prizes.
An Independent Store. C. S. Barnes, Sole Owner.
We Sell for Less.
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NEW YORK COTTON
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Now and would surely appreciate your drug ac-
count during June. If you are not already one of
our many satisfied customers give us a trial during
June, and be.convinced that we really appreciate
your business. Call 29 or 39 for instant delivery
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NATURAL REME
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Famed Herbal Medicine at CURTIS STORES Banishes
Pills and Violent Purgatives I
Corn $0.2 misad eg and M canto;
No 2,vhte 68 and centa: No. 3
yellow W and 70 qenta.,
pate: No. 2 red 27-2 and SS Mate
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HLADELPHIA, June 11——
Edward Henry Car), of Dallas.
Mk today was chosen president
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ition. An session here
r. Cary, who is emeritus dean
laylor UnUiversity Collate of
icine, will assume office at the
annual meeting of the asso-
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readny absorbed by trade buying and
covering. July liquidation continued
but was absorbed by spot house buy-
Ang at the prevailing dirferences be-
tween month, and Was partly in the
way of ewchanges. There was no criti-
cism of weather conditions, but re-
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to 25d tower; about steady: weighty
bulb 270; steady: slaughter eive
ana veelers 38c or. more bowertgood
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have despaired with the fruitless ef-,
fort, of taking numerous pills and Tu
violent purgatives, you will find a vi.
prteeless friend In Herb Extract! The Pad
natural correetive qualities in the ex. Nas 1
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offerings on the cash grain market to.
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fered from constipation, digestive, kii
bless the natural corrective qualities
contribution to human henith.
Natural Herb Extracts Cleanse Texas Man Grte Hemhrkable
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tired all the time. If you are suffer- ble, ’ I n d l gent Ion 1
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the wmedies without
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cuicGo PRODUCE
CACAO, June 11—(AP)—Nutter
167 about stenay: prices UN-
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NEW ORLEANS SPOT8 ■
NEW ORLEANS. June 112(AM.
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at the start July
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Liverpool caples said that
tai liquidation had been aS
trad, calling and covei
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will go a long way in keeping up your lawn.
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Tomorrow afternoon the' Denton Record-Chronicle
will carry a large page advertisement, giving the names
of all of the candidates and a complete list of all mer-
chants who will give free votes.
Remember: Every merchant cordially invited to
give tickets. Call 127 and ask for the campaign manager.
A listing of all candidats will be posted ach day *
on a large bulletin board at “Booster Club” headquarters,
121 West Hickory Street. ,a 2,
Watch the paper tomorrow. Ask your friends to trade
with the “Booster Club” and to vote for you or your favor-
ite candidate. Just five short weeks. Campaign closes
July 18th. 5g0"00. ,
sadbeidke 0 "A622Mt 0 e
, Free Polishing,
1 Cie, Cloth. « !
furnished,with each $1
can of WH1Z2. polish
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Trsury 4 1-48, 114; 4s. 100.13;
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cmcaqo POULTRY
. CHICAGO. June iH(AP)-Pou}-
try aliveg weak: dowis it 14 sad 18;
■rings 30; broUsrs under 1 k2 lbs
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51 Mareinteue D-awares
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58. Havg bt C. 100 sqwre
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KANSAS CITY GRAIN
KANSAS CITY. June 11—(AP)-
Wheat: No 3 dark hard nominally
78 and 78; No. 3 hard 78: No. 3 red
nominally 78 and 78; Jjty 51 1-8;
September 81; December 54 1-3.
Corn: No. 3 white nominally 28 1-
ton spot quiet; prices two points
higher; American strict good midi
dung 5,40; good middling SOS; strlot,
middling 4B0; middling 468; strict
tow middling 4.48; low middling 4205.
strict good ordinary 4.00; good ordu-
nary 3.70.
Sales- 5 000 bales. Including 2309
American. Receipts none. Putures
closed quiet and steady: July 4.591/
October 4.66; December 4.72: January
4.78; March 485; . May 4 83; July
8.00.
Avoid the Discomforts of Summer
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With a dependable Robbins-Myer electric fan. A
wide price range suited to very need.
Reliance garden hose, nozzles and sprinklera
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NEW YORK
Mucka irregular; rail* advance
triskty at clos, "
Bonds irregular; German issues un-
der pressure. . ■ ■ '•
Curb irregular; utilities react under
profit taking.
----— n exchangee easy; German
new 1931 low.
___( higher; unfavorable weath-
Sugar steady; steady spot market
er forecast,
doftee higher: foreign buying.
CHICAGO '
Wheat easy: weak cables and fa-
vorable spring wheat report*. 2
Corn barely steady; bearish Iowa
state report
Cattle Strong to higher.
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NEW YORK STOCKS
NEW YORK, June 11.—(AP)m
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KANSAS CITY, June 11—(AP)—J
peeking sows 276-500 lbs 4.65-5.35; '
stock pig. 70-130 1b. 6.00 snd 6.50.
Ost tie: 1,000: calves 500; steady to
strong; top yearling heifers averag-
ing 62s lbs 8 25: sfers 600-1500 lbs
6.50 and 8 75. heifers 550-850 lbs 7.00 ,
and 8,80: cows 4 35 and 5.75; vealt
era (milk fed) 5.00 and 8 00; stocker ,
and feeder steers 6,50 and 1M. March '.
Sheep: 6,000; killing clssse. steady; Mn
top native lambs 7.75; lambs 90 lb. "
down 6 75 snd 8 50: twes 150 lbs
My to mtn in a small
nohuiy of a moderate
harke was unable to
advance after a rue
but shorts proceeded
Lew of the resisance
included Vox Fim dhd
Railroad, up 3 points
iid. Southern Pacific.
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‛ CHICAGO GMAIN
CHICAGO, June z--Grains went
lower early today. Influenced by ad-
ditionat. moisture to Canadian
puztrein"zoeipitxas2aom ™
pm "2 A-
gentin and Astraifan wheat. open-
Kg* 01 cent tower. Wheat aft-
erwara held near the initial limits
Corn started 1-8 to 1-4 Off and.syb-
sequentiy showed but little ranlymhg
P°WEeat closed unsettled 1-4 w 1-8
cents lower. com unchanged to 378
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a poli or to higber' 54 their best
pres and there Wene gains of equal
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1931, newspaper, June 11, 1931; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1475388/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.