Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 3 of 7
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UE PERSONAL NEWS MENTION
OUR
SALE
$ o'clock sharp
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The following pages will give lyou extensive price
until th*
first em-
stract
Den-
On Opening Day.
■Read Conditions on next Page
sooth-
til! k
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t>uy*r.
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Saturday * Dally.
Mr* T, A. McGailiar<| wa,
today from GarzaL
Dr M_ D. Fullingim
from Argyle yesterday.
Misses JHyrtl0 Brownlow and Mo-
di* Brownlow went to Fort Worth
yesterday to hear Al.JVilson at By.
ora.
The Success of this Sale shall Depend merits of its Offerings
from Fridays Dally.
K H. Cornwell was here today
from Roanoke.
Him Margaret Geers was quite Hl
*>day with lever.
County Attorney May
Worth on business.
0. A. Graham Is registered at the
Jefferson in St. I,cm is.
JW K. Suddarth of Washington, D.
<’ , is the (guest of his sis'er Mrs W.
i^jharldaon.
G. J icoarfr feft-Jaai night fl)x
Waco to atten'd the Cotton Palace
roitmt ter th* new Household Art*
asd Science bulidl**, for which
fund* w*r» provided by u» *p*clal
vertiMng.
Mr. Brickey of the firm of Brickey
,4 Brickey, architects, w«s iB the
city yesterday and today visiting C.
is. Before
en just*.
>ne. Sone
iday may
rre* the
M T. Bale, formerly of Kr nn but
now *f Dallas, was here today en
-out* home. Mr. and Mrs. Bale re-
turned last month from a visit to
big old home in Alabama, which he
h*d not visited in forty-one years.
Mr*. Bale's health, he said. is.. not
sood *•’
11 baffle any attempt,to
ho has been the victim
price much lower
ince words but perfect candor shall mark every utterance on this sheet. We have inaugurated
y. We shall guard against as much as possible, and
keeping out of this sale the hurrah excitement and sensational features that are - fre-
quently featured by imported sale promotors.
Mis, John Blanks and children
\<nr> thve been guests of Mr
Mr* .1 H Blanks, returned J
incur' today
And with that end in view we have gone through "THE BIG STORE from de
partment to department and made reductions of price that
meet them and bring a smile of approval from the customer
of the cotton speculator and forced to hold his'cotton or sell it
than is warranted by justice or commercial integrity.
Mia* Loe William* went to Ard-
more today to attend the.wedding of
Zan William* and Mi** Floy Mullin*
there tonight. ,
Dr J. W. Canon and family of
Dalia* Will move bare soon. Dr.
Carton.come* h*r» f«r educational
advantage* offered. ■ ' .. ,
Rev. E. T. Batea left yeaterday «•»
F. <) McReynolds was hero today
from Parviu.’ Tflo recent rain, he
~say»,--*•*•auffIcle'nt t^ bring up the
wheat. - ■ ’
Rev Harry Burton L'uyd went to
Gainesville Friday to see Lockett
Adair la regard t0 the meeting I
which i* to begin in LOrton Dec. 3.
John I. Wilson was here from his
farm near Jugtin yesterday. Mr.
Wilson spent six years in Fort Worth'
but moved back to his farm last!
Way. -—
Meedames Chas Gatewood and-k
W K Durbin and Will Lacy were in'
Fort Worth last night, w here they
went to hear Al Wilson at Byers>
opera house.
J.-W, Klepper of -Crowell, at I
present serving on the Federal grand |
jury in Fort Worth, came up for a.
few days’ visit with his brother, WJ
A Klepper. {
Claude Early, Who has been liv-
ing northeast of the city on Route >
», will leave tomorrow tor Dryden,
Ok. to live. Dryden is tn the- west. |
ern part of the state.
never
i bearing down the price of
A tour of inspection through the different departments of this store will
the lowest and
TO VOTK OX INCORPORATION.
Acting OR a politico slgBOd by R.
A. Fitagenili *ad finy-twa other*
cmtaU/ JadC*> H<mk>** Friday laraad
hl* order for an election to be bold at
Fangor ob Nov. || to d*t*rmiB*
whetbor or aot tbo <lty of •*»•**
Our Buying Combination a Mighty Price Lever. Buying
with the Graham combination of 17 stores, we get prices and discounts that the sin-
gle handed merchant has never dreamed of, and never before this season .has this
quantity buying lever been more effecti
chandise
convince the most skeptical that our regular prices were as low a
that the special prices made on ..this occasion are unmatchable even on inferior
merchand
Monday « Daily
A T B*t6s was here today from
Lloyd.
W. 11 Chamber/ o’f Decatur was
bore today.
Messrs. Savage. McCurdy and
5heHo* were here from Lewisville
today
J. B Overall and family, until re.
lently of Ennis, have moved to Deti-
t<> and are living at 55 Bernard St.
Ed Treece was in from neat Stony
today. Hi* road gang is at work
rear there in Commissioner Gary s
preciBct. ' ~
Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Hamilton or
Colfax, Wash., are expected here
soon on a short visit to her sisters,
Mrs. J N. Rayzor and Mrs A. D_
Tabor
Tuesday ■ Dally.
W. L. Sconce was here today frbm
lastin.
J. T. Robinson was here today
trom Aubrey
Mrs. Hale Johnson of N€W,o“ah.L’
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. T.
gvers • , ,
Rev Fred. L. McFad ’ n returned
thi, morning from Ua'vesto., wheie
attended the Synod. • •
Mrs. J. C. Wright, president of tne
Women * State Federation of Clulbs,
i. the guest of Mrs. J- c- C,olt‘ .
L. H. achweer, Oti* Fow.cr an-
Pick Bateman attended the Varsity.
A A M. lootball game at Hotisitn.
Fi«4 M. Bottoiff j urnod
muja i-B from Houston y
tec. *<• th* Varsity-A Q >: football
r.trsdiy’» Dally.,
Freeman was la from Bollv*r
'*r-C McMkkli of th* Bartonville
<oU*tn * a* here today.
gn R H- Browa of Argyle wa8
her* *a business yesterday and today
Mis* J<wle McBride of Royse City,
who 1“ beeu Deaton
friend*, returned home.
Mr*. Zora Nichols, who ha* been
r iitiag Mr*. Georg* Kincaid, return.
home to Denison today.
T M. Rippy tame home today from
hi* ranch cear Dublin and rdporteu
ilent ra ng through that section, j
"‘'’tT.M Ella.Saunders of Lewisville,!
•b* ha* been visiting Mr. and Mrs. |
Cbarle* Saunders, returned home to-1
d*h’ W. Abney of Charlesotn, W. Va.,
stopped off today for a short visit
with A. A. Abney. He is en route
bom* ftom West Texa*.a
Mia* Nell King, tra ned nurse in
ckafS* of Mrs. J. Y. McQuigg,.return-
ed to Dallas today and was replaced
t,7 aaother nurse Corn Dallas. <
J. L. Berry, recently of Dallas, ha*
moved here and will be in the grain I
business in the old Craig-Conway
lumber yard. Ilf. Berry win move |
bi* family here as soon ag sickness I
in ih* family will permit their com- j
We will not
this sale for the purpose of reducing stock and raising money
ask our friends to assist us, in 1 ' *> . ™
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911, newspaper, November 16, 1911; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209141/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.