Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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CALENDAR.
■S’'**'”.-. ^11 sorts of toys, dolls, vases, and in fact a complete Holiday Store awaits
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JOINT TRACK SHIPMENTS
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meeting night before Christmas.
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Ed Lester.
Jim Pinckley
ARTHUR W. PALMER
WITH THE DENTON CLUBS
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W. J. McCRAY.
The newest and finest
DR. P. LIPSCOMB
at McCray’s.
any
10 words 6 times 80c—Clammed
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W. T. MORRIS
New Phone 318.
The Southwestern
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Coat Suits and Hats at
Reduced Prices
and will remember everyone who sends
their address on a post card with a nice
Denton Milling Co.
ints the name of every housewife
who uses
P.intiag, Paperhan ing end Dec-
orating.
O. M. CURTIS,
Jeweler
Denton. Texas.
Mound City paint, may cost a tri-
fle more, but—! M. R. GILBERT
A beautiful gold handled umbrella
makes a fine and useful Xmas gift-
May we lay one away for you
W. J. McCRAY.
Hammered brass Just .Arrived. See.
it at W. J. McCray's.
Specialist
Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office over Curtin’ Drug Store.
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business and will use ull our effort*
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Estimates Tarnished Free.
“Anything that’s worth doing
is worth doing right’’
filling the stockings with knives and
other good things.
We carry the largest line of cut-
lery in the county—and only ask to
show you.
Many practical gifts for practi-
officeri.
TO STUDENTS.
We ure well prepared to care for
several students, girls or boys, after
Christmas. Near Normal. 93p
FRANK MAHAN.
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NOTICE.
We have bought Denton Tailoring
Co. and will do a general repairing,
cleaning, pressing, altering and dyiPg
business; also clothes made to or-
der.
We have a brand new Hoffman
steam press, the latest Improvements.
Both phones, ^r e delivery.
New location, 6 Court Square, the
old Mitchell stand.
CHARLES SMITH,
HUBERT ZIEGLER.
For the Convenience of Our Patrons
the West
■ /nd be sure of your selection for they
H placed on them.
James Carpenter, one of the min-
ers who was killed in the rec n»
mine horror at Antlers, Ok., Lad rel-
atives and a number of acquaintance*
He wag a nephew of J.
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^enton county citizens.
Traveling Freight Ag nt John Ba-
con of the Texas and Pacific furnish-
es the following statement cf cotton
shipments on the joint track up to
Saturday night, November 26:
Roanoke .
Argyle ..
! Den.on .,
1 Aubrey . .
' Pilot P--
You should not miss seeing our
beautiful display of cut glass. W. J.
McCRAY.
MA& KILLED AT ANTLi.j
>vEL.»riVE8 IN
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Nice lap robes. Good horse blan-
kets and COLLARS SPECIALLY
fitted by the old saddle man, 8. W.
Kaaady
People tel! us that their grocery |
orders come more promptly from our >
place thin from other*. Tb s la one
or our hobbies—prompt delivery, (f i
you are-In a hurry for your grocer-1
lea, cal) ui LONG A KING. Phones
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Demands have to be met in
line of business. Success will follow
the firm who meets the demands nf
the people. We are meeting the*
demands of many families tn Denton.
May we meet yoursT We can. LONG
& KING. Phones 44.
If you are in need of either, phone us,
ahd we will see that you receive quality in
both. Let us have your order.
ABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW.
Gainesville Register.
C. L. Floyd, formerly of Green
Valley, Denton county, but who has
now bought the Jules Gunter farm
four miles northwest of here, passed
through here yesterday enroute t->
his place. He had eleven wag^n
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Estimates Furnished on Application
Old Phone 298.
Residence 79 East McKinney St.
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It is a fact that many peo-
ple regret not having a good
picture of each member of
the family. You are guar-
anteed the highest grade of
work at the.
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Katie Diffan chapter, U.
met Friday afternoon with Mrs. A.
L. Banks. This being a
business meeting and time for elec-
tion of officers, Mrs. W. E. Durbin
was re-elected president. Mrs. F. A.
Hauelein, vice president; Miss Susie
Hopkins, secretary; Mrs. Ivy Johnson
treasurer; Mrs. S. A. Bushey, regis-
trar; Mrs. Frank Piner, historian.!
Mrs. Durbin was elected delegate to,
the s ate convention at Mlirlin with
Miss Lula Taylor as alternate. The
Chapter adjourned to meet with Miss
Paschall Dec. 30, taking up the work
in t-e year book of that date. Dainty;
Mrs. C. C. Yancey was it guest, ance the citizens of Dent.n hi.
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Minnis’ Drug
Hidden away m an ad In this !sau<
Is an article advertised that yon
have been wanting. Th<r. s a price
on it that Is very Interesting. Look
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Our candy is as gojd as
any of the other candies
even when they are fresh.
Ours are always fresh, con-
sequently better than that
which is not fresh. Pure
and wholesome.
4 lb. Holly covered box, $2.00
2 lb. Holly covered box, $L2S
1 lb. Xmas box, 50c.
5 lb. box mixed candy, $1.21
Bag candy from 5c package up.
The Candy Kitchen
North Side Squre.
Zumwalt & Key
Attorneys-at-Law
Practice in all Courts,
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“Eagle” Flour
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we have opened an up town office on
Side of the Square with
> Scott’s Steam Dye Works
where bundles can be left and called for.
Denton Steam Laundry Company i
Phones No. 8* •
SHAW STUDIO
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We have placed our entire stock of Holiday Goods on sale at Lass than
Wholesale Cost in many Instances. The Reason: We have decided
not to carry this class of goods—we arc going to give our entire time and at-
tention to the Confectionery and Bakery Business and our large and well as-
■ sorted stock of Holiday Goods is going at great bargains.
S COME EARLY
won't last long at the prices
Telegraph & Telephone Co,
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You want them when you order.
1 nat’ t’ae why we have built our
business to such enormous propor-
tions In Denton. When you want
groceries call us. Both phones 44.
LONG & KING.
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..... 801
....... 4,068
.....2,909
Pilot Point ................ 4,74)
Total ......... 13,285
The indioitions not are that, al-
though the local receipts w.H be very
materially K increased frem those
those of last year, Denton will
be the third town in the county in
cotton receipts. Denton is expected
to receive 6,000 bales for a io tai,
while both Pilot Point and Lewisville
will likely receive more than 6 000
bales.
^■ing tn« Daily ana weekly win
put your a<j before 16,Uv. reader*
Ch Cor bination rate—vLASBiFIKU
—Is oaly 4c a word. 10 words 40c.
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We are thankful for the asslst-
J en us In our grocrey business.
Get your next order of bread from have grown. C_. *_
Smith’s Restaurant, west side. Yon We hope to continue to make It bet-
will like It. ter all the time. We appreciate your
__business and will use ull our effort*
We have a beautiful genuine dla- to P>e«8e you. Phones 44.
mond ring belcher mounting at $30.; LONG « KING.
W. J. McCRAY. i ~—,,
__________ The newest and finest line of
WOOD. ladies’ hand bags for your Inspection
Plenty of good stove, heater and ,
fire-place wood; the kind that keeps
the cook In a good humor. 38tfc
G. W. ELBERT.
I’d like to have you call and In-
spect our showing of merchandise
S erling Cilver, Cut G-ass, Umbrellas.
Hammered Bnss, etc. W. J. Mc-
CRAY, Jeweler.
We have about three weeks in which in to make
up special orders for gift pictures. Please attend
to your order at once, so that we may give you
our best work.
See our exclusive line of Japanese novelties—pic-
tures, calendars, etc. \
A package of engraved calling cards makes a use-
ful and very appropriate gift; 'don’t wait until the
rush begins—your thinking machinery ought to
work right now as well as later—let us have your
order today.
It will be practically impossible to duplicate gifts
bought here. If you care for that individual touch
which characterizes thoughtful giving, make your
selection here, and make it early.
While we always empha-
size the work of our pre-
scription department, we al-
so wish to supply you with
everything you may need in
drug store goods. Our line
of box papers, nice tablets
and envelopes to match can-
not be excelled anywhere. ca| ]e at
We also carry a complete ----
line of toilet articles and rvttf.c UQrrliararA
manicure goods. In fact,' CVCIS ndrUWdrC
whenever you think of drug I See the Windows,
store goods wc want you to
think of us. We want this
to be your family drug store.;
If you have a prescription
or a family recipe you want
compounded just telephone
me and I will send for it, and
return it to you withdut ex-
tra charge.
Both Phones 188.
In order to move our coat suits and hats before
invoicing time we have made a cut in them. Sizes
14 to 40.
Regular $10.00 suits at —... ..... $8.50
$12, $13.50 and $15 suits at .........— $11.25
$25.00, $26.50 and $27.50 suits at „ _...$21.00
$30.00 suits at-------------- ------------------------------$26.50
$40.00 suits at--------------- ----------------------------$32.50
All Ready Trimmed Ladies* and Children’s
Hats and Baby Caps at Half Price.
A Few Staples
A good brown domestic at 5c; better grade 7c, 7 l-2c,
and 8 l-3c,
Good bleaching at 8 1-3, 10 and 12 l-2c.
Outings in this season’s patterns at 8 1-3 and 10c.
Flannelette at 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c.
See our 30c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 table linens.
A good line of suit cases at $1.00 to $7.50.
A good line of trunks at $1.00 to $13.50.
Special prices on many other items.
See our showing of holiday goods. We are showing some
pretty Xmas gifts as well as useful
CLERK BUHON IS UP
County Clerk O. T. Button, whoj
was inducted into his ofice wh»e oa
his sick bed on November 15, was
able to b' nt bls office Thursday Af-
ternoon for the first tins - ali.ee then
He was taken sick with an attack
of erysipelas in his foot scon after
the election and haa been confined
to his bed since. He arrived on tael
4.25 train Tnursday.
g you here. Come here—buy two presents for the usual cost of one.
H works at cut prices.
S We have a fine Stock of Holiday*
g Candies, Nuts, Fruits.
■ Come in when you are down town—try our Hot Drinks.
5 you feel fine this cold weather.
SHOP EARLY AND GET THE BEST SELECTION.
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He had eleven
loads of stuff’and four more
follow him today.
At the regular meeting of
lodge No. 30, Knights of Pythias, Room 702. Buffalo. N. I*,
held Thursday night new
were elected as follows:
J. O. Bell, chancellor commander
R. Ledbetter, vice chancellor.
O. M. King, prelate.
W. A. Matthews, master of work
Chas. Freeman, Master-at-arms.
P. J. Beyett, K. of R. and S., M. or
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P. G. Beyett, master of exchequer
Oakley Skiles, inner guard.
Hubbard Bates, outer guard.
Trustee, P. G. Beyett.
J. O. Bell, representative to grand
Io Ige.
A committee was appointed to ar- Although the Weather Bureau s
range a program, etc., for the social forecast for Thursday nigh was “rhs-
meetlng to be held Dec. 22, the last ing temperature,” the temperature
flailed to rise, that is perceptibly.
Thursday night was the coldest or
the- winter so far, the mercury at 7 !
o’clock Friday morning registering |
30 or below. Yard Hydrants, left on
through confidence in the Bureau .
forecast, froze hard and fast, and ex-!
posed water froze where it stood. 1
Thursday night was the third in suc-
cession registering freezing or below.
Asthma can oe curea at noma
Trial treatment and full Information
absolutely free without cbarg*.
Elm Frontier Asthma company.
I WELLS <a BASS
McKinney Street.
We have the freshest stock of greceries in
town and we can afford to sell things
cheaper. Why? Because we have not
the expense of other merchants. Give
us a trial.
W. C. Dickson is in Garza on busi-
ness.
T. M. Rucker was in Fort Worth
yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. Magill and daughter
are in Dallas.
Mrs. Joseph Carter left this morn-
ing for Kansas.
C. F. Witherspoon returned from
Fort Worth today.
Miss Jennie Mae McNiel went
Aubrey today to visit relatives.
W. B. Gregg went to Dauea yes-
terday to attend tile Viola Allen per-
formance. -
Mrs. Fred Wiggs of Aubrey is •»
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N. H. Dunavin. ;$
Mrs. Gus Schnably and little son' w
ure here visiting her parents Mr. IF
and Mrs. W. C. Brown. , j
Mrs. R. W. Stevens of Farmersville I
is here to attend funeral of her sis- i
ter, Mrs. R. N. Fitzpatrick.
C. C. McNiel is home from a trip
Ion the road for a iew days with bi* i
family cn N'rth Bolivar s’.rvit,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Aired of Ar- i
'gyle returned this week from a vis*. 1
! ,/ith relatives and friends ai Quan- 1
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I T. S. Atelieson was here today '
from Slidell and says the survtyore I
for the Gainesville—Weatherford line j
ore at work in that section and that j
the road will inise Slidefl about u ;
mile and a half to the east.
The follow ng Denton people went i
to Fort Worth yesterday « see Vio-
la Allen with James O’Neil in “ThS
White Sister” at Byer’s opera htuse:
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Coit, Mr. and Mrs. |
S. ... Gibson, Miss Lena Bumpa«
Hon. Alvin C. Owsley returned to-
day from Wichita Falls where Je
had been to look after the prosecu-
tion of the slayer of Ed Hardwick,
fernr rly of this county and a sou
of F. L. Hardwick of Little Elm. The
case will probably be called one day
next week. Mr. Owsley Is engaged as
special prosecutor.
E. Cocanough r, one of Mr. Col -
quitt's trusted and efficient lieuten-
ants in Denton county this year and
four years ago, went to Dallas on the
noon train Friday. While Mr. Coca-
nougher refused to say ro it is be-
lieved that the purpose of his visit
is In the interest of icme of the
Denton county candidates for favors
from the Governor-elect. /
Prof. A. S. Keltjj of th* Pilot
Point High School wag here today
to assist in conducting the county
teachers' examinations. Mr. Kel’h
stated that the schools were mov-
• ing along nicely there, and that a new
building is being moved on to tac
school grounds to be fitted up with
the manual training apparatus to give; in Dentom
mare room and convenience.
The firm of Strickland & Pinckley has
been succeeded by us. We will be at the
same place--West Oak street, Kincaid
Wagon Yard.
XMAS
Suggestions
Diamond single stone rings, white brilliant, well cut
stones, upward from . ............................,$15.00
Fine watches—Howard, Elgin, Waltham, Illinois, South
Bend. Watches of all kinds for men or women, upward
from —...... $7.50
Signet rings, elegantly engraved, fine values upward
from.................. $3.00
Sterling Silver—large stock including fancy pieces of all
kinds carefully selected from 1910 offerings of prominent
makers. Individual pieces upward from .......... 50c
Hand Painted China—from the studios of W. A. Pickard
—exquisitely wrought designs, newest patterns. Prices
moderate.
Toilet Cases—$ome of the handsomest designs on the
market. Sterling silver, plated silver, celluloid, ebony.
Pricesupward from........... $5.00
My stock of Christmas goods is now Complete and it
will be an advantage to you to make your Christmas pur-
chases early. Anything you choose not desired for im-
mediate use will be cheerfully laid aside until wanted.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOVV GOODS.
wc have
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The Telephone A Blessing
to the Convalescent
TF YOU are on the road to recovery, a
| Bell Telephone at your bedside dispels
loneliness, and enables you to-pass
many pleasant hours in talking with your
friends.
Relatives arc interested in your condition, and
are glad to hear the sound of your voice over the
Bell Telephone wires.
You can reach all your friends because every
Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station.
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ing along nicely there, and that a new
school grounds to be fitted up with
.. “d 8. Carpenter. b<?th well, knowq
REMEMBER
The car of bananas having
town, you will get bananas at th'j
same price off Smith’s wagon on
the square. 2tp.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910, newspaper, December 2, 1910; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1229369/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.