Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, March 22, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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ReHolution Will be Offered
At Once.
Spend your money for , STEIN-
BLOCH CLOTHES and feel good
to yoursejf, look good to others and
be a satisfied customer and a pleas-
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Officer*:
A. J. Nance, president.
J R. Christa], vice president.
J. C. Colt, Cashier.
R. L Bass. Assistant Cashier.
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A. J. Nance
J. R. Christal
E. F. Bates
A. C. Owsley
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drive out in one of our car-
riages. It takes an awful lot
to break them, light and grace
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Buy one and you'll Lave style and safety at the same time Every*
thing guaranteed. Best Hardware. Queensware. Lamps. Stoves,
“Shamrock** and * Blue Diamond" Enameled Ware..
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23 New Ones Today.
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IF—you spend your money you’re a grouch,
IF--you you blow it you’re a rounder,
IF—you keep it you’re a miser,
IF—you get it yqu’re a grafter,
IF—you don’t get it you’re a failure,
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Bitter Battel Expected.
AUSTIN. March 22t—House ruern-
bei-s are preparing for a bitter battle
on Reedy’s resolution rese nding the
vote to permit Kennedy’s formal res-
ignation to be printed In the House
Journal. The resolution is likely to
come up late this afternoon and the
lines of strength for and against th t
administration will be strongly de-
fined.
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Exchange
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IT’S A HABIT OF OURS.
Our Shoes have character just as much
man who wears them.
Choice selected leathers, skillful shoe building,
correct styles; all the little points of detail well
looked after serve to make our shoes ‘‘Shoes with
Character.”
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The men’s styles this spring are certainly very
handsome. We call special attention to our $4.00
Oxfords in oxblood, tan and gun metal leathers.
TRY US FOR YOUR NEXT PAIR
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A. M. Bush
C A. William*
Dr. J. M. Inge
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AUSTIN, March 22 —W'th a sine
die adjournment likely in a few days ‘
despite the fact that the Governor's i
demands are as yet unfulfilled, the!
legislative observers look for a clash I
between Gov. Campbell and the law- >
makers. The letter circulated by tn-r
Commercial Secretaries ridiculing j
the Governor’s demands and advis-!|NQ r DI VI AD
!ng the members to act on appropria- . I In j K/l J I I In
tions and sidestep the executive re-'Uli» Is Url 1 LUU
commendations api»ears to have fouuu I iiAon ir< nr-ars
a res|>onnlve note in Capitol hall |\ 11 r A H r
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of the administration strength • IIVUU IU LFLFILF
against the anti-administration forces ! ---- j; j
proves the latter, to be in control a:i ! >
I adjournment resolution* will be in-jFXD < AME st NDA\ AFTER LONG I t
troduced immediately and the «pe-j ILLNESS
cial session brought to a speedy I
clos*. Practically none of the Gov- J
ernor's demands have been submit Had Liv'd in Houston a Numlier oi’ §
ted to and if the members force ad-I Yean—Body to Im- Brought Here
journment without enacting the spe- ! for Burial Tuesday. .<£
c al session laws, it will be up to : '
the Governor to submit the general <
appropriations subject at once or re-1
call the legislature again for that .7 T'o 'j' 7 'I. j .......
purpose died Sunday in Houston of pneumo-
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ter resentment to the Gov >rnor’s >' ’** ,,ast n,onth-
high-handed tactics and many mem-
bers of the House assert that he will
be made to feel his waning strength.
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TOU are invited to attend the opening of our good
cjothes show. We’ve brought together the finest
lot of exhibits you ever saw under one* roof, and
we want you to see them for your own sake as well ’
as* for ours. Our star exhibit is a great display of
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Sarplu and Undivided,’Prefix. $65,000
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OUR PLATFORM
Safety First. Liberality next. Both are essential to successful
. banking. On this platform we invite you to become one of our patrons
Why not Start a Deposit with us and see It Grow?
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Speakers*! p ’Causse of Delay.
AUSTIN, March 22 —In
) the bill Saturday which provides for
an investlgafton of penitentiary af-
fairs. by a committee of five mem-
bers of Senate, Gov. Campbell said !
that he desired such an investigation!
as would show wherein the system
could be improved upon. In that
connection he’ took note of the re-
The best burglary insurance *
policy written is a checking ac- ■
count with a bank; saves car- ■
rying a lot of money around ■'
with you and yet you have it ■
any minute you want it. 'if
all persons carried checking
accounts and wor“ a check book
in their inside pockets, the
holdup guys would go out of
business.
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Easter Tide, the Advent of Spring Time
We Extend spring Greetings.
A cordial inv’tation to vMt th K store—That they ma. lx- ex-
tended personally.
And thereby affording u» an opportunity of showing you how am-
ply prepared we are to supply your every spring need
With the advent of spring cornea house-clean‘ng time
houae-cleaning commence* and you find that new things are need
ed for the houae. we want your thoughts to be of this atore.
A visit to the store now—a look through the vtock*—a glanc.. It
the price*—will convince you that the place to buy these needed
thing* is the WII-SON store. Won’t you favor us with a call?
Wilson Hardware Co.
Four-Room House
On lot 100x200, four blocks from
’ postoffice ,
For $650
WYLIE iSMITH./
Deitoa, Texas.
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In 2 big Vaudeville presenting a
RoaringTarce Comedy entitled
fine suits and overcoats for Spring. We make a specialty of these celebrated
goods because we want to render the best possible service to
and there's no better way to do it than to provide such clothes
Hart Schaffner <5c Marx make for us.
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The new models are very stylish, the late new fabrics are showing' many
smart patterns and colorings; the fit-and tailoring in these garments are perfect. •
You must be sure to see them.
Tonight we offer not only an extra large program but an extra good one.
THE 3 VANS RoaringTarce Comedy entitled “The Next Morning”
In this* act Mr. A an performs marvelous and difficult feats on the piano; playing his selec-
tions blindfolded and with a sheet over the key board.
MASTER JIMMIE VAN
The youngpst Buck and Wing Dancer and Eccentric Comedian appearing before the public. A Dallas theater man-
ager says: “Master Jimmie Van the best Buck and Wing Dancer ever seeh here, barring none.
THE PICTURED---4 Good Subjects 4
. Headed by Lubin’s Latest Feature
“Love’s Old iSweet Melody.” “That Fish Story.”
a . n------.. Bobby’s Sketches.”
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! Interment at Houston.
A message was received this af- S
ternoon by C. F. Witherspoon teHing js
him that the funeral arrangements g
for Dr.' Hogg’s body had been chang- w
ed and that interment would be made ??
at Houston. The cause of the change §
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Dr. Baylor Hogg, well known here'' 1
ia Denton, where he formerly lived.;; !’
a a. with which he had been sick for : J
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Deceased was 3X years old and was.; I
born and reared in Denton. He re-!<|
inained here until about ten or twelve , $
years ago and removed to Houston, |
where he has since lived and prac-'
tired the medical profession. He was
the son of the late Tom Hogg and a
nephew of Governor Hogg. His sis-;
ter, Mrs. Robert Kelso, was with Dr. '
Hogg when death occurred, having;
been called to Houston several day-.
ago. (
The remains will arrive in Denton
Tuesday morning on the Flyer and
will be bonie to the Bapt 'st church, I
from where the funeral will be held.!
iThe Masonic lodge of Denton will!
have charge of the funeral and the'
8 8 j body will be laid to rest with Ma-;
! sonic honors.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, March 22, 1909, newspaper, March 22, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235660/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.