Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, August 2, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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We have in some new Ginghams
now
Desirable and dependable goods, fairly priced al-
ways.
WILSON-WILLIAMS CO.
Standard Patterns. Thompson’s Glove-Fitting
Corsets.
HOT WEATHER
BARGAINS
Shoes M'QUIGG. Shoes
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All odd lots of ladies’, men’s, boys’, misses' and
children's oxfords still go at a big discount, You
have plenty of time to wear them but we must sell
them to make room for fall stock.
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We can always give you good prices on tfiese things
Principally things that you will be wanting to work
UP Qgw; getting ready for school etc.
Maybe your household effects need replenishing.
We can always give you good prices on these things
of the better sort.
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A NEW MONTH IS UPON US
ASK for things at this store, and see in how
many ways we can make it satisfactory to you. In
a few days we will be getting in
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Wilson Hardware Co.
square
Refrigerators
Lawn Mowers
Northwest corner of
There is nothing to equal ice cream for the
summer delicacy,and there is no ice cream
freezer that will freeze it so satisfactorily
as our improved “Frigid” ice cream freez*
er. We have them In all sizes, with one
quality—The Highest and one price—The
Lowest. May we send you one on trial?
Ice Cream Freezers
GOODS
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SAVE MONEY
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The Pictures are:
HOW TO SAVE
M. 3. Stout, Pres; A. D. Turner. V. P.; H. F. Schweer. Cash.
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GREATEST STORE
Exchange
National Bank
The saving habit 's encouraged
here.
EXCITEMENT HIGH
AT M'GREGOR
WANTED TO END
UNSEEMLY HASTE
STREET GAR LINE
SALE TOMORROW
ATTACK OX WHITE GIRI. BY XB-
GRO THE CAUSE.
e<l to Disperse—Three Arrest-
Made by Officers.
Mart .Miller, his wue an,. Brother-in-
law Charged with Poisoning
Miller’s 2-year-°ld Son.
THREE ARRESTS FO|; POISONING
A CHILD
ST. LOUIS.. Ml LTI-M1LL1ONAIRE
AND OIL MAGNATE MARRIED
IN IXJNDON SUNDAY.
GENERAL ELECTION ON CONSTI-
TUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO
BE HELD TOMORROW.
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A. M Bush
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OPENING TONIGHT WITH
HARRIS & VERNON
Dancers And Singers Extraordinary
Presenting theirUp-to-date comedy playlett
“THE TRAMP’S GOOD LUCK”
W'*S AWAKE AND DOING WHEN
TARIFF HILI. CAME I P IN
THE SENATE.
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Majestic Theater
Officers:
A. J. Nance, president.
J R. Christal, vice president
J. C. Colt, Cashier.
Sale Is Schedule^ for 1 O'clock in
Afternoon—Receiver Says Sale
Will Go Through.
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measure ————wy—
PLAINVIEW HAS
BIG SENSAIION
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CANDIDATES FOR DEMOCRATIC
GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION
FEEI^i CONFIDENT.
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Saving begins st home and the foundation of every saving is the
determinat'onto save regularly • Why not begin at once. We will
accept your deposit uf $1. then deposit every week and you will be
surprised at the result
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WASHINGTON. Aug 2 —Senator
Culberson of Texas was on the job
today when the tariff conference re-
port came over from the House
Culberson put an end to the unseem-
ly haste in rushing the
through the Senate and called atten-
tion to the fact that the reading
clerk omitted twenty pages He said '
he would not submit to such rush- ■
Ing. The. republicans in their haste ■
this morning cut out the usual chap-
lain's prayer so the bill was denied •
the benefit of the clergyin its last j
moment
Called Attention to Omheir.n of
. .carting Clerk—Itepubiicane Otet
Out the Usual Morning Pray-
er to Hurry Through Bill.
mELL- EVANS
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Tomorrow is the day set for the
sale of Denton street railway and
Receiver Ed F. Bates win offer the
property for sale at the court house
dodr at 1 o’clock in the afternoon.
It was at first arranged that the
sale should be made a month ago.
but for various reasons the date was
postponed until August 3rd. Receiv-
er Bates says that he believes there
will be no bitch this time and that
the property will be sold.
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DENTON, TEXAS, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1909
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The general election for the con-
stitutional amendments is to be held
tomorrow but there was todav ap-
JOHNSON CONfIDfNI
lined in these columns before and as
all are of Vital importance voters
should take the trouble to investi-
gate and enter the election
H.C. PIERCE MARRIED
CAMERON. Tex , Aug 2 —Hon.
Cone Johnson, candidate for demo- >
cratic nomination as governor, ar- *
rived here today and will address a
crowd at the court house at two
o’clock. When asked what he thought
of his chances with te other ten can-
didates. e smiled and said that the
situation was satisfactory.
LABOR WATION
Many other attractive bargains in all departments.
One lot of shirt waists at half price. Many pieces of
muslin underwear at half price. Cut prices on desira-
ble ginghams and percales. Come and get your share
of the bargains. Save your time cards and bring them
here promptly at 4 p. m. every Saturday; when we give
silver dollars awav.
RECEIVER ED F. BATES WILL
SELL STREET RAILWAY.
LONDON, x.ug 2.—Henry Clay
Pierce, the St. Louis mlllidnaire, who
. was indicted by Texas, charged with
perjury, today marritd Virginia
' Prickett of Illinois. Only four per-
- sons witnessed the ceremony.
OKLVHOM.1 STATE FEDERATION niODnUTEDC WANT fi
OF LABOR IS IN SESSION AT LAKiLNILKO WAN I 0
TOD" HOUR DAY IN TEXAS
Counter No. 4. Here is where you get classy merchandise at prices you
often pay for ordinary goods. These fabrics are worth 20c to 25c pe r yard, moe-
out price per yard now........................ 12 1-2c
Directors:
A. J. Nance
J. R. Christal
E. F Bates
A. C. Owsley
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“The Cry From The Well”
“A Chinese Wedding”
“Hunted by The Cops”
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PLAINVIEW. Tex.. Aug 2.—A
sensational arrest was made here to- I
Jay when Mart Miller, his wife an!
h‘s brother-in-law were taken into
Mob Wa* I'omie,! but Was Persuad- custody charged with poisoning Mil-
ler s two-year-old son in Briscoe
county, Friday while plum hunting |
Miller s wife is the boy's stepmother |
After the hunt it is alleged that j
Iler gave the children a glass of '
2-—Deputy milk which he drank and then died ;
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They also say
found poison ia the butter and cis- I
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Counter No. 1. A lot of pretty Batiste and Lawns in light and dark colors,
good values at 7 l-2c to 10c per yard, move-out price, per yard ........ Sc
TULSA, Okla.. Aug. 2.—The SAN ANTONIO. Tex., August 2.—
State Federation of Labor is holding ' The State Council of the Internatlon-
its sixth annual convention here to- •>„,< r.i.ora
day Two hundred delegates are at-
tending It is expected that the or-
ganisation will protest against, furth-
er amending the Oklahoma constitu-
tion until it has 1 een a given a more
thorough test. Tins is opposed to
the attitude of the state federation
commrcial bodies.
Move Out Prices on all Light Weight
Washable Fabrics. Many very choicelpieces left
on our counters must be cleared away, we don’t
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Counter No. 2. A big assortment of pretty Lawnsand Batiste, sold reg-
ularly for 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c per yard, a great assortment of colors, move-out price
per yard .........................................................................................................................7 1-2c
Counter No. 3. This counter contains extra good values in choice select
patterns in Crispy Breezy fabrics, worth 15c. move-out price, per yard................._.. 9c
INCREASE FOr 9,000.
. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3.—-Three
-thousand motormen and conductors
of the Interstate aRllways company
on traction lines tn Pennsylvania,
New Jersey and Delaware, today re-
ceived an increase in wages of 1 1-2
cents an hour, restoring the ’ old
scale. The raise was voluntary, no
demand havtag been made by the
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2.—The
its sixth annual convention here to- ’ al Union of Carpenters and Joiners
convened here today for a three days’
session. A hundred delegates are
present. U. S. Berry, president, of
Dallas is presiding. It is expected
the council will urge legislation
making it an offense to require men
to work more than eight hours a
I day.
WACO. Tex., Aug
Sheriffs J. C. Walten and Phil. Hobbs in convulsions, n. ’
have returned frem McGregor, hav- the glass and declare it
ing in custody three negroes Frank strychnine. They also
Smith, Fred Randall and J. Locket, f • _ ' _ :
who were arrested in connection wit“ tern. Those arrested are under $5 -
the criminal assault, upon Miss I^a on® bond
Pratt, the daughter of D. M. Pratt.
The attack occurred on Pratt's farm
between Moody and McGregor yester-
day. A mob was formed to lynch
the negroes, but were persuaded by
officers to disperse. After the attack
the girl lay unconscious on the
ground for several hours She re-
turned home after regaining con-
sciousnessness and notified her fa-
ther. She was severely injured about
the head and face by the black. Ex-
citement at McGregor is at a fever
heat
they
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Deatex, Texai.
We guarantee our “Perfection” oil
stove. Let us place one in your
kitchen. Try it for four or five days
If it doesn't give you entire satisfac-
tion we want it back. No cost to
try it :: :: :: :: ::
WE KNOW THE PERFECTION
We have several cash customers
I fpr farms and can probably sell
j yours. List it with us.
I WYLIE SMITH & CO.
I Exckaage Baak Building. New Phaae 75
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to be the best oil stove on the mar-
ket. Let us explain the superior
points. "Perfection” lightens kitch-
en work fifty per cent. It’s Cool.
A. W. Sears. ;
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, August 2, 1909, newspaper, August 2, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235461/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.