Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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This is an opportune time to buy undeiwear as lhe season is only beginning.
WON’T YOU COME TO SEE US?
Hall, Scruggs ®. Company
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Remember All Nice Shoes Bought Here Shined Free
WHERE TO WORSHIP.
PERSONAE MENTION.
John A. Hann & Co
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26 Years in Denton.
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Watkins Stock Tonic.
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Vehicles! Vehicles!
AT CA ? LOAD PRICES.
10 WORDS. O TIMES. 30c
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MAY WE SHOW YOU?
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day movement at only .
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We are also selling 8 1-3 bleached and unbleached domestic for 6c yard;
20c oil cloth now only 14c yard; Six spools Clark's 0. N. T. thread for 25 cents;
50c pretty white, all linen, now 24 cents per yard.
Greatly reduced.
before us and you mutt keep your feet dry.
Come in and let us show you.
See our special shoe counter:—
Superior
Long Distance Service
Over Our Lines
‘PEOPLE’S HOME TELEPHONE CO
All First-class Barbers.
R. M. Mitchell, Prop.
Vendor Lien Notes
a Specialty.
C u tube ria nd 11 res by te rIa n
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All Men’s black and blue winter suits at 1-3 off
All Boy’s winter suits at one-third off.
All Ladies’ and Children’s cloaks at half price.
“WALK OVERS’’ ARE $3.50 TO $6.00.
“LA FRANCES” ARE $3.00 TO $6.00.
Have You Seen Our Enterprise
Line of Buggies and Carriages?
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beautiful little clock
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Bank Building.
PORT WORTH TEXAS
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Farmers’ Implement & Vehicle Co.
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IIEXRIXG DIKING XE.XT WEEK
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Office next door to Ideal
Restaurant. Clothes cleaned
pressed and repaired. Clothes
for gentlemen made to special
order. See our samples.
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m>rth side of the square for
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We have a special counter of short lengths of pretty linens, batiste, mazalia
cloth, dotted swisses, etc., which formerly sold for 35c to 75c. the yard, now
your choice, 24c yard. These patterns are suitable f r pretty spring waists, etc.
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Silks, Skirts, Etc., are arriving daily. “New Walk Over" and “La France" Oxfords
in tans, ox-bloods, patents and gun me’als:
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Hawkins, minister
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Disbelief"; Junior ami
Endeavor societies at 2 p.
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I song service and sermon
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NEW DRESS GOODS.
Arriving daily, also big shipment
of ladies’ and children's oxfords
Come in and look over the new ar*
rivals at our store
LONG DRY GOODS CO.
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Just arrived, also nice assortment
of Scotch ginghams These are fine
for cnildren's dresses.
LONG DRY GOObs CO.
Owners of Improved City
Property and Choice Farm
Land*, which are offered cn
Easy terms.
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ClocKs. Clocks.
My store is headquarters for clocks and you will find all kinds
Are the clocks at your home in good
If not you will be interested
Comfort, Cleanliness, Decency, Health,
dem .nd (hat you shut them out.
THEY ARE COMING FAST
But we arc here already with the jroods.-
VVe can make the price, and will
sell you cheaper than anyone*
If you doubt this advertisement call up '
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PLENTY OF MONEA To LOW.
On improved black land farms at
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’experience leaning money. Ask your
banker about us. Write or phone
DEXTON TRUST CO.MPANY.
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Stock, bke people, need a tonic at
this time of the year—a tonic which
upbuilds the entire system and over-
comes the sluggish blood created
during the winter months. We
have the tonic you ntfd—it is the
Watkins Stock Tonic. Each pack-
age has a complete Hst of the ingre-
dients; and you want »o know what
you are feeding your stock. There
is more of this stock tonic sold than
any other on the market. We give
our guarantee with each package.
3 1-2 lb. Package 50c
30-Ib. Pail - $2.75
Oak Stre-t Methodist
Fair, pastor
do: preaching at
Has meeting: Bible
tn : Holiness me 'ting
League
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reeo.itli given
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an 11 competency and equip-
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our heavy winter goods must be disposed of and
we are making some unusually close prices on same.
Many Spring and Summer goods also greatly reduced.
The Cleburne High school basket
ball team canie in this morning for ft
the game with the local High sdiouLg
team this afternoon. The game wili ft
4 o'clock at the Centra) i’
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Most every lady in Denton has been looking forward to the time for
our Monday Sale of Muslin Underwear. While our sales in this department
have been very gratifying, we are going to offer a liberal cut on every gar-
ment in the house Monday. Las season we had a most successful
Flies, Flies.
Mosquitos and Bugs. The curse of mankind
women, too, since Pharaoh’s time.
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SlidHI today. He reports th? oat |
mop a.- killed by the freezes .
dry weather, but thinks a good rain J
at any time soon would bring out j
i ie wheat crop all right.
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Sunday school
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sermon.
All 1 iic garments at
All I 5c garments at
All 2 5c garments at
All 50c garments at
All 75c garments at
AH $1 garments at
All $1.25 garments at
All $150 garments at
All $1.75 garments at
All $2 garment* at
All $2.5'1 garments at
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. damages ! gt
& Sanders vs lienrv ; 5;
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J. Wilson ft'®
S. A. Bayless vs T K Qouch, debt';!
and for- Insure.
Win. H. Griffin et al. v.s. A. J.j
j Fonts et al., debt and foreclosure.
I J F. Raley vs V. .M. Turpin et
, al., debt and foreclosure.
1 Sam South vs. Chas. May
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Watkins Drug $Store.
J. C.GUY, Prop. West side square
XEW WASH GOODS
In .1 large range of cloths just ar
Also a I
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Wear. pastor
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Your liaiber recommFluls Cu-Cura.
tile < rude oil hair tonic, by the ap-
plication -..t all barber shop .
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Tile pastor Company, Room 702. Buff'lo, N. Y. j
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Epw rth Leu- experience loaning money,
at Mr Naylor's Tues- pinker about us.
oil
R. L. Horton,
Successor to
HAMILTON A YEATTS, Tailors.
ClotlM's called for ami delivered
Cleaning, pressing dyeing, etc. Neu
I’Iron c 85.
IX sTALLATIOX I’OS I l’oXED.
The installation of the officers of j
the Woodmen CirH,. which was to
lave been held Friday night
postponed until Tuesday night
next week.
Presbyterian church.
M< Farbien.
at it. Id a 111: Divine scr-
I 1 a. m. ami at 7: IJu p. m.
morning service the choir
an anthem "Come. Weary
W<>st 111 insl er League meet <
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H. H. Hardin Co.
New phone 23. Old phone 323.
And tell them your >equiretnen$*. They furn sh carpenter* to
h ng door* and make window1 *hen requested. MEASURE A L
OPENINGS. GIVE US EXACT SIZE. This -iva. time and
tiouble. Watch this spice for quotations, as we are going to
SELL YOU SOME SCREENS.
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If you have not seen them and contemplate
the purchase we would be glad to have you come
here and let us show you through our line before
taking the final steps We know we have a line
that wilPsuit you We have decided upon this
line after many years of careful study of the
question to fill the needs of all buggy buyers.
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ASTHMA CAN BE « CRED
home. Tria) treatment and full in-
formation absolutely fr- e of any
Write Frontier
Whenever you have anything in watches or jewelry needing re-
pairs you will find the utmost satisfaction in bringing it here. Noth
ing but high class work is turned out in my repair department Fine
a rrXAZ-ialfu
Following is a list of the cases set
3 | for hearing during the next,
gjond, week of district court:
First Day.
Robt. L Lwellen
Goepp, partition.
R. H. Tompkins (by next friend)
Bilot Point Ice and Power Plant
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The Tailor
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"%T & -*• C P m Holiness
Epworth
l>r< aching at 7
v, ill giv,,
studies as
P.lodgett at
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-O<ii'I nn-eting of the
riii> will meet
mu night Player meeting
Tliursda'. night at 7:
RISHINGS.
a nice assortment
rustlings and ladies’ linen and j
wash collars. They are new. Call
ami sep them.
LONG DRY GOODS CO
Back Combs and Bar-
good assort ment of retts, latest styles at
Minnis’ Drug Store.
garments ai
garments at
garments at
All $3 garments at
All $3.25 garments at'
\ll $3.Go garments ai
All $ I garmenis at
All $4..->u garmmit. at
All $5 garments at
All $»l garments at
All $7.50 garments at
Th.
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the l> ■ ’ii of the Lo-al Sanitarium
Everyo m is cordially invited to come
and Ret a good dinner for 25c. Itc
At Evers’ Hardware.
Our dishes „and glassware busi- §
ness is growing rapidly—which we ft
owe to a large, well assorted stock S
and to the reasonable prices. We r
handle only good grades and invite a &
comparison of quality and price.! w
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ARRESTED FOR THFET.
O. X. Whit" was arrested nt Garza
Friday and jailed here on a warrant
move his from Grayson county, charging theft.
It is not He will be sent to GrayRon county,
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years pastor oi
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preach his last
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Tuesday Mr w< i wilt
family to HuntsvP ■ A,a.
known who will sii<<- <-<i
sent pastor.
St . • I Char n of Christ. F. ;
Bible school at
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. communion and fel-
m.; |iiav<-r meeting ;
cordial; Baseba|| Supp|jes
Minnis’ Drug Store.
on display here and imining.
running order and giving satisfaction1
in the following prices:
Oak Case Wall Clock with good dg h day movement, a splendid
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Very Handsome Heavy Oak .Case with finest s-dny Seth Thomas move-
* ment with alarm, special at $«,oo
Beautiful Mantel Clock, ebonlzed with gold trimmings, high grade efght-
day movement at only ....... .......... $8.00
Fine Mission Clocks, weathered, brass figures, an ornament to any home
very special at ' *
: XEW SILKS AND WHITE GtMiDS
Af ' .Just arrived, also nice assortment . ..
of Scotch ginghams Thesp are fine >ev’a, .
. school grounds and it is
of nuv 1 for children s dresses. ,, . .. . ., ,
. ’ r neo ’'lat the conteyi wtl bo a
Asatbmal IX4NG DR5 GOODS ( O. Thf) C1..btnni, has ,,h„,tI
out-point< I in gn. l to weight, but
to overcome this by
KODAKS
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F?ESn ('AJ'ER F'.LMS CHEMICALS'
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Sale and practically sold out. Consequently this season WE have radically
an entirely new stock consisting of children’s, ladies’ and misses’ drawers,
gowns, underskirts, corset covers, combination corset cover and drawers; al-
so a few bride’s sets. Monday will be your opportunity of the season to fill
your muslin underwear wants.
1’1.EXIA OF MOXEV TO I.OAX.
On improve,] black land farms at
per cent, easy terms. Ten years’ |
Ask your j
Write or 'phone. |
E DEXTON TRVSTCOMPANY,
Denton. Texas.
company, damages.
R. L. Leises
voice.
.1 .1 McCook vs. W. H.
al . debt |jnd fort’Clo.sure.
Sophia Holt vs. M. K. & T. Rail-
way company, damages.
Laura Krause vs. C. C. Hooten et
al., d'bt and foreclosure.
C C. Daugherty vs. J. ,f. McCook
et ah. debt and foreclosure.
J W. Ripy <-t al. vs. Carbondale
j Coal company et al . debt and re-
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§iSc<ou(I Day.
'5. W. F. Samuels vs. M !< & T
Railway company it al., damages.
R D. Dardin vs. M. K. & T Rail-
^|way company et al . dmages.
<5; -I X. Cashion vs. t. . Hutcher-
Stson. debt and foreclosure.
’ I.an a D Krause vs. J. F. Tucker
et a!., debt an 1 foreclosure.
First X'atlonal bank vs. .1. K. Mc-
iJjKt'lvi'v et al . trespass and to try
| title and damages. '
Sc j A I, Banks v G C.
JJ;nl.. debt an] toreelostlt<*.
JiTIhk! Day.
J All'.'it Lilly \>. Vesta 1.T.y.
▼ , tit ion.
A T. A. MvGalliar.l v
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We have only three bride’s sets consisting of 4 and 5 pieces. These sets
are something any bride would be proud of and the quality is undoubtedly
the best ever offered for the money. For Monday
$10 Bride Set for $7.45 $15 Bride Set for $10.95 $18 Brick Set for $13.80
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Mrs. Jenni,.
Okla., tinlay
J (I. Moffitt of
Tenn., is her,, pi1'. ,.p
vieix of locating.
J \\ . Boyd, a lawyer of Richmond.
Fo:t Bead county, is here visiting his ,
brot her in-law. I rof, H. E. Thonip-I
son. and may locate in Denton. Het
is \<i" much pleased with Denton!
evening ami Xorth Texas.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 169, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1909, newspaper, February 27, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235595/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.