Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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i perfectly aplendid crockery at price* which ought to make you
up. Pay us a via t and you'll have new crockery without fail
Abo nice line of enam led ware, ailvtr knives and forks, glam
ware, etc. Cook stoves, Arcadian ranges; in fact everything carried in
a first class hardware store . t ome in and see our line of 1910
Velie Buggies
A. W. SEARS.
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ISN’T IT NICE TO EAT |
Off flawless, pretty crockery? Things eeem to taste so much
better when the dbhee are atti active and perfect We are offering
some perfectly splendid crockery at pricee which ought to make
stock mi
NOW IS THE TIME
To buy Denton county dirt. Prices are rising, de-
mand is increasing—get in now. Wejiave some
desirable “buys” that would interest you. Let us
tell you about it.
Try Us for Your Next Pair
Shoes M’QUIGG. Shoes
East Side Square.
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WYLIE SMITH & CO.
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McCall Patterns
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Tonight an Entire
Change of Program
In New Songs and
Dances, Featuring
Lubin’s Latest
Feature,
With Motion
Pictures.
A Beautiful Story
of a Lost Low
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have solved the problem of distinction in
dress for the woman of moderate means.
They represent forty years of untiring effort
in combining simplicity with style.
will ‘nsure making Denton the hear
quarters of the road without addl
tlonal bonuses or inducements, and
this fact alone is urged as sufficient
to prove it highly interesting to lo-
cal capital. The fifty-two men who
are interested in the matter can, it
is believed, interest plenty of outs‘de
cap’tai to finance the road. Indeed
letters have already been received In
which an opportunity is requested
to do the financing of the proposi
tlon from men who are well able to
handle the entire matter alone.
company, it is more than probable
that matter* pertaining to some de-
tailed plans will be at least ten tri-
t rely considered preparatory to tats
ing the work up determinedly.
President Owsley of the Chambet
of Commerce stated Friday morning
that he wa* daily receiving letters
from the smaller towns and farmers
along the proposed line who are In-
terested in the project and that er-
erything looks favorable to the suc-
cess of the enterprise He had '*
letter Friday morning from parti**
McCall Patter* N*.
A SMART SPRIW
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HARD GOWN
Nobody need be one. Neither riches nor
expert dressmaking are essential to your be-
ing a well-dressed woman.
“Children of the Sea,”
“Their Sea Song,”
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“The Legionof Orpheus"
“The Big Waif Hut.”
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TvENTONS greatest store
The woman who wants smart and handsome
footwear will do well to come here at once. Our
line of Oxfords, Ribbon Ties, Pumps and Slippers ■
win the admiration of every womap that sees them.
Footwear could not be made more beautiful or
more attractive. All Prices.
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"pry Coops
The fifty-two stockholder* of the
projected Fort Worth-Denton inter-
urban w’ll meet at the Chamber of
Commerce rooms this afternoon at
4:30 While the main purpose of
the meeting is to elect a board of
directors and the officers of the
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Will Perfect Organization and Con-
sider Vajrioaw Matters in the
Way of Propositions
for a Rotate.
Wilson Hardware Co.
Northwest Corner of the Square, Denton, Texas
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DENTON, TEXAS. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 11. 1910.
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money than you can get elsewhere.
Suppose you investigate.
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Exchange National Bank
Officers.
A. J. Nance. President
J. R. Christa!, Vice Prwideu
J C. Colt, Cashier.
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Directors.
’ A. J. Nance, Ed F. Bates. A. M
Bush. C A. Williams, J. C. Cott, J.
R. Christal. J. M. Inge, Alvin C. Ow*
ley.
HTCXi.KOLDEKS OF PROPOSED
INTERURBAN MEKT THIN
AFTERNOON.
The Williams Store.
Men’s Furnishings.
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NUMBER 1
’• e of your life
iusurancf ncreams at you grow
% older, so will your bank account
grow as you add to it weekly,
monthly or yearly. In fact, the
possibilities of your bank ac-
count are limited only by your -
earning and saving capacity <•
Is ready for you with a big showing of
Hart.Schaffner &Mark
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Spero-Michael & Sons
Fine tailored suits for Spring- If you
accustomed to wearing made-to-
measure clothing we-are looking for you.
Just drop in for a tryon and and you will
be convinced that we are prepared, to give
you superior fabrics and workmanship
and better clothes satisfaction for less
Is the most perfect hosiery, is the standard
for quality and known everywhere by buy-
ers of high class goods. We carry in stock
Onyx hosiery for man, woman and child
and price them at 25 cents to $1.50 a pair,
“Wyde Tops,” “Dub Tops,” Out Size,”
“Extra Out Size” and “Slims” are to be
found in our assortment. Silk hosiery is
tnore worn every day and every young
man and woman want them. We have
Sounds funny, doesn't it? True enough,
now in our Harness Department. It
pays to lose on harness to clean up stock
and be able to show all new goods this
Fall. Pays to sell you a good harness
at a near-to-cost price. Pays to buy at
that price. Will you help to clean house?
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< arry inaurance on your
on yoer property. Why
yoursolf against ad-
vorbity in th* futtre by inveat-
- ... ..uriAua fund* in a
.. v i rut? Allow it to ac-
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. ce ‘ it by lly - that 1*
uporaciete it*
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them. We try to give our customers
What They Want When They Want It.
in Fort Worth offering a right of
way from the city of Fort Worth to
the Tarrant county line together
with certain other inducement* It
the road would follow a line sug-
gested by them.
Local people are evincing as much
nterest also as could we'l shown
and Mr. Owsley said Friday:
"I have never seen any proposition
that has attracted more favor from
the general public*than ha* this one.
which means so much for the town. '
Local ownership, it is pointed oat.
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BRING OR SEND THE BOY HERE
WE WILL TAKE CARE OF HIM
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The past two seasons we have doubled our sales
in boys clothing. Superior qualities and wormanship,
new models and correct manish styles
Coupled With Moderate Prices
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have enabled us to do this. We are better prepared to
meet the youngster’s demands and satisfy his mother’s
ideas of good clothes than we have been before.
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A Growing
bank account has
a real und tangible
value over and
above the amount
of actual money
deposited. It cre-
ates greater confi-
Jcnce, a better
Standing and an
increased prestige
in the community
for the depositor.
Our service i* your*
to command.
First National Bank
DENTON, TEXAS
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910, newspaper, March 11, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229311/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.