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DENTON, TEXAS, RECOKD-cOMELE. THDLSDAY, AF te, 1936
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
By Williams
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HOUSES FOR RENT
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"WE WRITE”
Auwuuoplie,
Tornado,
Charlie’s Market
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We write all lines of Insuranee.
Phone 278
cattie: John
By HAMLIN
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The Surprise Return!
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FOR SALE—Model T Ford coupe, 604
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Phone 1M
223 West HickorySt.
Across From Bus Station
City property, rarm pnrrnr. auto.
; Frank' L Hulse a Co.
THE cote WATEA
FROM THE MELTING
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If you can’t sell that extra piece
of furniture, try a cassied ad.
FOR SALE—Tomato plants and Por-
to Rican potato slips. Phone 779-
DO MAKE IT FUN,
PEOPLE THINK
YOU AMT WORKIN'
tor and delivered. Roland Hill Repair
Shop. Jun west Russella. Phone 10*.
ALL KINDS of naming. Mack Brown-
♦50 00 REWARD for any watch I can-
not make run and keep time. Jones
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are advancing in price.
Repair that porch, do
the odd jobs now and
give a job.
F oxworth-Galbraith
Lumber Co.
Phone 57
lawn
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IPPOMISEDMY
WIFE ID HELP
HEP WITH SPDING
HOUSE CLEAtING
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Sale. Life. Disabi-
Age Inmurance,
post ofice Phone 324.
GROUND OATS. 81 40 per
Chambers Mill
Dixie Motor Coach
Corporation
Lv. Denton for Dallas:
A. M. 6:30—10.10. P. M.
12:35—2:30—3:35 — 6:40
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COMPANY, AND THE PE ISN’T
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Exchange
Phone 780
hundred.
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STRAND BY STRAND BlLL •S
SVEREDTHE ROPES THAT BOUND
HIS WRISTS ON THE END OF A
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INSURANCE and BONDS
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FINISH THOSE DISHES
TIPST.OP THERE’S NO
FIRE MEETIN' IN VOUR.
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Z. D. LEWIS
Candidate Justice Peace. Pct. No. 1
Solicits Your Vote and Infuenbe.
Day Phone 20
Nighte 7*1, 101*. 1*. or 1214-w
prompt ambulance Bervice,
BEN SULLIVAN
Candidate for Constadie, Prec. 1
Your vote and influence iPtndtial
H L (Herman) SHFLErT
Candidate for Constable. Pct 1.
Solicits Your Support.
JIM GEOROE
Candidate for Constable, Free, No. 1
Bolicite Your Vote and Influence. 301
SAYLISTEN-DONTLET
YOUD WIFE GET AWAY WITH
THAT STUPF-NOWIPA
THE BILLS AN’ MY WIVES
JOB IS TAKIN' CAPE OF
sale or trade for dry
Alexander. 218 E. Hicke
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C E. Miller in*. Agency
Otto* over Brooka „prug Btore
Phone 861
“For Your Protection”
TO GROW AGAIN AFTER
HAVING BEEN HUNG UP IN
DRY AIR FOO
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Announcements
(Political announcements an strict-
ly CASH IN ADVANCE. Pleas* de not
ask that these nocounta be charted,
as It la only fair that the sane rule
of cash in advance apply to all alike.)
(POLITICAL)
QEORGE BACKUS
Candidate for Congress, 13 th Distet
Your vote and Influence Solicited
GRADY WOODRUFF
Candidate for State Senator, 22nd
District. Re-election. Second Term.
BULLOCK HYDER
For Local Representative
Second Term
J R. ATCHLEY
Candidate for Local Representative.
T. B. DAVIS
Candidate for County Judge
Subject to Democratic Primary
8. M BRADLEY '
Candidate for County Judge
Subject Democratic Primary. July 28
Candidate for County Judge
Your vote and Influence appreciated.
JUDGE GAMBILL
For County Attorney
Re-election (and Term)
Obert* (Mn. b. Homer) Edvard*
For County Clerk
Subject to Democratic Primary
H. C. TALIAFERRO
Candidate for County Clerk
Your support appreciated
W L. (Lee) CORNWELL
Oandidiate for Sheriff. Denton Oo.
Subject to Democratic Primary
M S. (Shed) WEBSTER
Candidate For Sheriff
Subject to Democratic primary. July 38
JACK CHRISTAL
Candidate for Sheriff
Your support will be appreciated.
G. C. COdCReuiL
candidate for sheriff
Your support solicited
JULIAN SCRUGGS
Candidate for District Clerk
Re-election. second term
graduat-
i cbilege
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PEOPLES ICE CO. S
Phone 130 ---- • I
Dependable Year ’Round Ice Service
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MRS. KEPLEY was 1
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AN IB INCH FISH Of SOUTH
AMERICA, KILLS HUNDREOS
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BUT HE WASN'T SUCH (NEXT KING - ONLY TH"
A BAO KING— DINOSAUR3 ET
WONDER WHO'LL /1 CAN'T HIM .TOO' BOV,
BE OUR NEXT / GET ITINTAMIM TELLIN YOU,
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PAL. OOP. AMAN! ,
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HOZY KAWOW 71
LOOK i 1s KiNG,
WHAT S Guzzle /
MEBANE COTTONSEED, first prem-
lum Denton Co Fair. 60c bushel.
E. F. Davis. 3 mils west Denton 224
Facilities
at qulet retnement with an
organtzation competent ana
thoough in its entirety to ren-
der a Anely atatingutshea ser-
vice.
WHOwaoFIRSTp
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By Joseph Nathan Kane
Author of "Famous First Facta"
What president was first to ’
_ protest an action by Con-
gress? _ ___
Where was the firet vaude-
ville house built?
_ _ When w** the U. 8. Alval
"uniform first standardised?
Answers in next/issue.
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SHOE, AUTO top, harness repairing.
Nail’s Shoe Shop. 219 8. Elm. 227
City Announcement*
GEORGE FRrTZ
Candidate for City Commissioner
(Unexpired tern . N Russell)
Special Election May 7
WINDSTORMS
come without warning. No one can predict, no one
can prevent them. Insurance is your only protection.
Let us give you protection against windstorms and
ment with garage,
close in. Phone 584.
EAST APARTMENT.
garage. 604 Pearl
THRBE MEROHANT8 AND
•KOFKKHIONAL MHN AUK FOUL
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128 Center.
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Advertising news is vital to every
family? It shows where merchan-
wise can be bought at a saving to
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THE WATER NEAR AN /CESERG
is wAeER THAN THAT •
2 SOME DISTANCE AWAY/ ,
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M. T. (Bob) HAYNIE
Candidate for Tax Assessor-Collector
Your vote and influence appreciated
W. T. BAILEY
Candidate for Tax Assessor-Collector
Will appreciate your support.
G. BEN WITT
For County Superintendent
Your vote and influence solicited
KSERTAIN BILL CANNOT ESCAPE FROM
HIS BOX PRISON ,ASSNIL LEAVE FOR TIwN
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THE piranha is one of the most dangerous of all South Amen-,
canwild reat ures.Notonly does it take a heavy amoy
the eattic herds of that country, but many human lives as well. "
These voracious fish Tin strip every particle of flesla from a body )
in a lew minutes.
Fresh and Cured Meats,
Dressed Poultry, Fish
and Oysters, Luncheon
Meats. All Varieties of
Cheese. .
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WE MAKE 'em shine We stop those
squeaks. Cars washed or greased
39c Denton's Little Majors North of
APARTMENTS
fENWORDS 8IXTIMES 30 CENT
SMALL FURNISHED apartment with
garage. 308 Hann. Phone 732 or
780 223
JAS. DEE BALDWIN
Careful Printer
1118 Bolivar Street
FURNISHED APARTMENT with gar-
age, close In. 405 W Mulberry. 228
FOR RENT—3-room furnished apart-
ment, new throughout. hardwood
floors, private bath, garage. Call 393-
J. ' ___________________________221
3-ROOM apartment, private bath, gar-
age. 1317 Carrier Phone 612-W. 236
BUY IT 1 N DENTON
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I DON’T ENJOY
; KILLING RABBITS ;
\ AND DOOS.
\ AND DONKEYS.
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MOTH PROTECTION—Free
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ALL KINDS auto top and uphoister
work Raturs Auto Top Shop.
FURNITURE. STOVES. RUGS. new
and used: large stock from which
io select. ECONOMY STORE, between
post office and city hall. Phone 1087.
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WILL EXCHANGE milch cows or
feed for dry cows or will trade for
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POWER SEALED Gesoline at 15c
gallon. 100% lubricating gasoline
will add more mile* to the life of
your car. Denton's Little Majors.
Phone 324. 224
P. E. (Mac) MeGAHAN
Candidate for County Superintendent
Solicits Your Vote and Influence.
FOR SALE—Good work horse, six '
years old, 15 1-2 hands high, weighs
about 1.250 lbs Luther Wills. Route
phone 319. 209 8. Elm
WE HAVE installed modern
mower sharpener. Mowers
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TO MAKE YOUR I
WORK A PLEASURE, >
BUT WHEN YOU
PLUMBING—John Heater. 26 years
practical experience. Prompt, per-
eohal attention to all orders. Fair
prices. Will appreciate your patron-
3En400 West Sycamore Stmt. Tete-
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for and delivered. W G. Barnett,
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MISERY. THIS
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of Law, Chicago, on June 30,
1870. The idea of metering
mail originated in 1900, but
waas not. approved hy.thePost-
office Department until 20 yeara
later. About 32,000,000 was
spent Ip developing the ma-
! chine. "Old No. 9” was real-
Hly a reconstructed day coach,
j about half the present length.
FOUND—Six keys in case; left in
. Methodist Church Sunday night.
Apply at Record-Chronicle and pay
for this ad -----------216
.55
private bath.
219
FOR SALE—Electric refrigel
(Kelvinator), five-foot box, in
condition: priced to sell. Phone 1270.
220
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(Suecemsors to W. T. Balley ca.)
ie AF _ ___Telephong ie
Lv. Denton for Fort Worth 1
A. M. 6:40—10:15. P- M.
12:35—8:45—6:40—10:1».
Lv. Denton for Gaines ville 1
A. M. 1:05—9:15. P. M.
12:10—4:00—6:80—8:1k
Lv. Denton for Ardmore and
Oklahoma City
A. M. 1:05—9:15. P. M.
12:10—3:45—8:25.
Lv. Denton for Whitesboro
and Sherman
A. M.—10:30.
Effective March 26, 1933
makes of tyzewntera adding _
obines and cash regiateys. H“mi
. Buy in Denton And
Help Home a
Industry
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WELL, BOYS- YUP! HIM‘AN S‘NO USE STICKIN
I GUESS THAT’S ALLEY OOP; AROUND HERE ANY
TR LAST OF ' .ARE GONE P LONGER-BRING TH’
~ OL’ KING, fFOR t // PRISONER AN’ WE’LL
1 guzzle' / ( GOOD.' ) ( BE GETTIN BACK TO
\ MOO,WHILE WE'RE
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FOR SALE--2 wheel cart and har-
new, girl* bicycle and good size,
gentle kid pony Phone 643-W 223
HAVE SEVERAL good milch cows for
FOR SALE—1 small J. I Case thresh-
er. 1 John Deere binder. 1 McCor-
mick-Deering milking machine. Also
chicken feed equipment. See John
Alexander at 218 E Hickory. 221
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Dodge Victory Six sedan. First
class condition. Call 103. 219
WANTED—Reliable men age 25 to
50 to supply established demand
for Rawleigh- Produets ta South Wise
County, Alma. Bridgeport. Decatur.
Other good localities available. Com-
pany furnishes everything but the
car. Good profits for hustlers. Write
RawlelghCo.. Dept Tx-287-OD, Mem-
phis. Tenn., or see J. E. Roye, Den-
ton. Texas.
MEN WANTED with cars. Can use
two good hustlers. Steady em-
ployment. good proposition. Selling
farm paper Must be in position to
travel over North Texas. Bert Bul-
lard, 1822 W Oek. Denton, Tex 221
WANTED- Best used Ford or Chevro-
let 875 will buy. Slater Martin. 218
Ash. back post office 220
WANTED— Unincumbered white wo-
man for general household work.
To live at pace permanent for right
party. Apply in person 2106 Bell be-
tween 9:30 and 11:30 mornings. 219
By HARRY F. O’NEILL
IVA GCXNKa -S
I TO NO OUT WHERE )
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DENTISTS
W. N. ROWELLI, D. D. 8.
FREEMAN ROWELL, O. D. •
McClurxan Bldg.Telephone 841-
C. L. OLIVER. D D. 8.
x-Ray. smoot-Curtis Bldg. Phon* 308
W H. HAWLEY. D. D. 8. «17 Bmoot-
Curtia Building. Phone 119*.
R. J W PRALIN, Denttst. General
practice. 104 McCrary Bldg. Ph. *30.
OSTEOPATHS
DR. C. H HANCOCK
Office 311-31* Smoot-Curtis Bldg.
Phones: Office 3*0, Home ***
SPECIALISTS
M. L. MARTIN, A. B. M. D. Dinennes
of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glasses correctly fitted Office: Suite
100 Raley Bldg Phones 33 and 153.
GLASSESIISCIENTIFICALLY 1 1Otted
Lena M. Skiles, Opt. D. Office
McCray’* Jewelry Store.
CHIROPRACTORS
MOST APPENDICITIS OPERATIONS
CAN BE AVOIDED AT THE
ZILAR CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
COLONIC IRRIGATIONS
’ / IT DOES MAKE
A DIFFERENCE
A WHOLE LOT !
I ALWAYS HAVE
TO FINISH YOUR ’
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MRS W B CHAMBERS
Cahdidatefor County Superintendent
Subject Democratic Primary July 28
C M MIZELL
candidate for County Superintendent
Subject Democratic Primary July 28
W c POTTER
Candidate for county superintendent
Solicit* your vote and influence
D. 8. (Steve) DONALD
Candidate for County Tressurer
Solicts your support.
MISS MYRTIE HARR EI. L
. Candidate for county treasurer
I Solicits your support and influence
HUB CLARK
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1
four vote and influence appreciated.
J. W (Will) BTUART
Candidate for commissioner, Prec. 3
Re-election, second term.
R. L. (Bob) DONALD
For Commissioner. Precinct No. 2
Subject action democratic primary
Y. 8 READY
Commissioner Precinct No 2
Solicits Your Vote snd Influence
G W (Walker) RILEY
For County Commssioner: Precinct 2
Solcits «youy vote and influence.
M. 3 YARBROUGH
For Commissioner, Precinct No. •
Solicits your support
FRANK B PIERCN
For County Commissioner, Prec. 8
Your vote and influence appreciated.
J. W. (Jim) GRAY
Candidate for re-election, moemfl
term, county commission, Precinct 4
J 8 BOYDSTUN
For commissioner. Precinct No. 4
Your vote and influence appreciated.
W. A. MATHEWS
For Justice of Peace, Precinct No. 1
Candidate for Re-election
W T (Bill) WIL8OW
candidate for Justice of Peace
Precinct No. 1
WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY.
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TEN WORDS. SIX TIMES, 30 CENTS
LARGE TOMATO plants and pepper.
Gentry Nursery Phone 231. 224
FOR SALE or trade—-31 Buick sport
roadster, livestock preferred. Phone
This Curious World Swuon
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seal bags with all heavy garments
dry cleaned and demothea. Protect
your winter clothing. East Side Tai-
lors. Phone 31.----—
ALL KINDS of nauling. Bill McKee.
Traveistead’s Garage. phon* 1057,
night 13*4W. Coke and wood for axle.
MOVING I *1 load Phone 783. 334
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King Radio Shop. Phons 351. 235
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re-
paired. Will call for and deliver. Phone
TOMATO PLANTS, 15c per 100. J.
T. Sherrod, 817 Bemt rd_______220
FURNISHED HOUSE, all or a part,
in mountains. Taos. New Mexico.
Mrs Hughes Bryant. Carlton Hotel.
Kansas City, Mo. 220
TRY WALLIS- sweet milk. 6c per
quart. Phone 212. 219
Beauty work: graduate experienced
operator. Mrs. R. E. Killlon, 1332J. 288
NEW MODEL O. E. refrigerator oper-
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HOUSE FOR rent, newly decorated,
407 E 224
FOR RENT—Three-room house, 315
North Elm. Conveniences. Phone
145. 223
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POULTRY
FOR SALE- Choice tryer. Call 937-
W Alonzo Davis. 333
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