Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Our Men’s shoe department is headed by
Howard & Foster’s, that sell at $3.50, $4 and $5,
and Edwin Clapp’s, at $6, $6.50 and $7. They
represent the highest achievement of shoe-mak-
ing in their respective grades One is the pouplar
price and the other is the highest quality in Men’s
footwear. Howard & Foster’s are our latest
choice after many years’ selling aqd constantly
aiming to furnish the best shoe we can at the
prices. Edwin Clapp’s are for those who are
willing to pay more and get everything that goes
to make a high-class shoe. We sell lot more of
them than you would probably think. All
leathers. Tans are sure to sell better than last
season. Txy us for your next pair,
more than merely an experiment,
equally as well supplied to furnish you with
work shoes.
WILSON-WILLIAMS CO.
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Mens Oxfords and Shoes for Spring
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TOM FORE AT McKINNTY.
LAST NIGHT
Hundreds of other new and de-
sirable things for spring wear. Come
often and note the new arrivals.
Exchange
National Bank.
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season sets in.
Our Washable Coat Suits
and Lingerie Dresses are at-
tracting the attention of all.
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: DENTON, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1909
LAWTON okla . Feb 17 Geron-
imo. tile famous Apache chief, died
| todax .it Foit Sill
THE PICTURES:
“When Lips Are Sealed”
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To Prevent High Interest.
AUSTIN. Feb 17.— Probably one
of the nirett far-reaching measure re-
liorted favorably a( this session of
the legislature is a bill by Represen-
tative Self, the effect of which is that
any one who loans money and
charges a greater per cenjt of inter-
est thereon than 10 per cent per an-
num shall be guilty of a misdetnea
KtlUE STARTS i~
A SENSATION
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morning returned
McKinney ■
restaurant man who was shot and,
killed near this city last night, met j
death at the hands of Wadill Wor-I
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but refuses to mak
shooting occurred at the
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“With Malice towards ~
None, with Charity to
all”—Lincoln
On the 12th we celebrate the cen 1
tenary of a great man. who rote
from farm hand to president of th i (f
Vaited State*.
Lincoln owed his «ruccess alone t’
honesty, hard work and fair dealing |
It paid Lincoln to be honest and P j
pays us to be so. That is whv a 8o°d
enduring phimblng job Is ar^rtaint I
when we do the work
Get our estimate—It will pax yo
to do so.
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and that famous hand
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Xance, president. - ,
J. R. Christal. vice president, i
J. C Colt. Cashier
Bass, Assistant
Normal
Finally.
Al STIX. Feb IT- Th- House this
morning finally passed the bill
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morning finally passed th«- bill es-
(abashing the West Texas normal. 1
Bowman and Parker making strong'
speeches favoring the measure:
The bill regulating the presenta-
tion of claims against corporations
was also passed, as well as the mea-
sure permitting the investment of
the permanent school funds in dis-
trict school bonds.
In the S“nate Senator Kellie of-
fered a bill requiring electric rail-
ways to provide closed cars from Xo- ! tice Webb this
vember 15 to March 15. verdict tnat Tom Fore, a
The committee appointed to
vestigate the Thomas charges report-
traction had been accepted by the
committee asked to b- discaarged
Terrell of Bowie and Brachfield ob-
jected to discharging the committee,
insisting that Thomas name the vio-
lators of the anti-lobby law Thomas
said he was willing, but asked time
to employ an attorney. A long dis-
cussion ensued, resulting finally In
the committee being directed to re-
port tomorrow for further proceed-
ings
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GERONIMO IS DEAD [
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Many ladies have been here
and bought. We have a few
left of very handsome Wool
Suits this spring’s latest
tions. If you buy now you
will be able to get a great deal
of wear and comfort out of
these suits before the
$50,000
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$3.50 to $25.00
misses' Wash Dresses came in yes- ’
50c to $2.50
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PKOHHIT l*OLITi<'AL SPEECHES
IN ('Hl IWHEb.
The Pretty Flower Girl of Pario.” “The Hazers,” A Story of College life
EXTRA -In addition to the above we will repeat
“The Installment Collector” and “The Substitute”
New and Beautifully Illustrated Song.
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COMING—Tomorrow at a Special Matinee benefit of the visiting Knight* of Pythias wo present
PRICE and PRICE in “The Military Coon”
Damon and Pvthias with lcct«re-thc foundation of
uamon anu rvnnoa thc Knights of Pythias order
owh name in this bank In a
few year* they will be old
enough to know the value of
money and appreciate a bang
account.
The paieuta realize this and
ar»- giving the child an early.'-!
•dart on the road to wealth.
Does your child have a bank
account : Would it not be »
step in the right direction to
encourage the boy wr girl to
sa ve.'
You can start them »ut with
one dollar at this bank
T.iink it over.
FOLLETTE and WICKS,
close their engagement with new
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prevent the bill from I j*
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season. We
fit the boys and you will be pleased
with the price. Ask to see them
when you come down town.
Denton stores have never
the price
Big shipment of children’s and
terdav, prices
Many other new things just in — Lace Curtains, White Quilts, Bed Sheets and
Pillow cases, and more new Wash (roods. Beautiful Drapery Cloths—Fig-
ured Etomines, India Madras and printed Denims in new and exclusive designs.
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Directors:
Xance J C. Coit. I
Christa: A M. Bush j
Bates C A Williams j
Owsley Dr. J M Inge <
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AUSTIN. Feb 17 —Senator Kellie
created a sensation in the Senate
thia morning by introducing a bill to
prohibit political speeches in "all
public houses commonly known as
churches.’’ in connection with reli-
gious services or otherwise, declaring
it a misdemeanor punishable by fine
of |50 or ten days .imprisonment.
Senator Terrell of Bowie objected
strongly to tne measure. Senator
Sturgeon declared it a blow at frse
speech and religious i reedom
reil tried to ,ur b.ii ..vm ■
going to the committee, but th ■ Cbair-j
held that wa« the only course open j
■and that the Senate had n<> right to j
discuss tiie bill until it is reported !
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dared the measure would be han - !
died properly and the bill was ! *
promptly referred to the judiciary i
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Real Estate
It ve.i want tw ni>v n- w«t w. e. i.
•mlp vo«i Of Dew oe*t . »x»> •«< < i
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shipment of the famous ROYAL
Brand Clothes. They represent all
the new and popular colors in styles
that are right for this
XI W ORLEANS. Igi.. Feb. * ! g '
17.—Tonight fair and warmer: •* 1 &
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New Spring Ofcfords Arriving.
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painted China. English Table
Ware for every day use. the
best, newest, prettiest and
cheapest that can be obtained.
Can alsa Save Yau from $5
ta $15 an Caak Staves.
We have just added a com
plete stock of the celebrated
Shamrock Enameled Ware.
Buy the best and save money.
king Planters $9 to
.... L3.30 29.00; Sulky Plows*
Complete stock of Hardware,
Buggies and Wagons. All cheap. .Come and see.
A. W. SEARS
FIRST CLASS GOODS STRICTLY. z
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Come right to this store and let
us put a pair of John Kelly vici
kid shoes on you. If you prefer an-
other leather we can suit yOS.
Tell your neighbors that we have
• all styles to fit all feet.
Have you seen the new wave tops?
Beauties—in the window.
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Four-Room House
On lot 100x200, four blocks from
postoffite
For $650
WYLIE SMITH.
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Take One of Our
Buck's CooK Stoves
Come in and See Our Stoves
and Get Our Prices,
Wilson Hardware Co.
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Sole agents for Moon Bros. Buggies.
home with you and
try it for 30 days: if it is not ex-
actly what we say it is, we will take it off
your hands and refund you your money in full.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1909, newspaper, February 17, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235368/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.