Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Vendor Lien Notes
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Operate Our own
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Superior Equipment.
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FOR INFORMATION.
ATTACKS PRIVATE
I UTE OF DECEASED
RUNAWAY ACCIDENT
NEAR SANGER TODAY
Read This List Of Prices
and Compare with Others.
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DELEGATES TO LEAVE
THURSDAY MORNING;
APRIL ITH IS THE DAY. DON’T
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GEORGE SHERIDAN. Proprietor
R B Bishop G W. Birchfield
BISHOP & BIRCHFIELD
Rooms 212-13 Fort Wo. th National
Bank Building,
FOST WORTH. TEXAS.
Keal Estate Loans.
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SUIT IS FILED
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“Could I But Tell.” Words and music by Robt.
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Defendant in the Su t Is Mrs. Isabel
Griffin—-'Brief Description of
the Uluu-ges Made in
the Suit.
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East Side.
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$2.15 $2.45 $2.50, $2.95
now $2.90
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Muslin L’nderwear of every description than has
been heard of.
Ladies’ 2.50 Waists, long and short sleeves, only
Pretty Name when Its
Another Ted Snyder hit.
: friends here.
Mrs. .1. S. Abbott and
visiting in Dallas.
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No Noil of Scratching.
Other afflictions may be more pain
fill, but none more annoying than
many forms of itching trouble. The
quickest and most reliable remedy
for itching disease of any character
is Hunt's Cure. One application re-
lieves—one box guaranteed to cure.
represented and that'*
the orders coming.
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'I hat's the kind we sell.
LONG & TURNER CO,
There is satisfaction >n knowing
that your orders will come out com-
plete as placed with us. Our com-
plete stock places us in a poeit'on to
give you your assortment.
TjPNG & TURNER CO.
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NEW ORLEANS. La.. March 24
United States District Attorney At’
well for the Northern district of Tex '* cat
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ANKLE BADLY NPRAINED.
W. L. Brock is laid up with
badly sprained ankle, the injury hav-
been received at Corinth, whilt
a brakesman oa
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In the Enterprise Buggies and Car-
riages you will find a combination of
Quality and Style. The quality of the
Enterprise is what you are looking for—
we looked for this quality a long time be-
fore we found it, but at last found the
Enterprise and we have stuck to it ever
since. May we show you this line? It
will be our pleasure.
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the College of
home from a
trip was made -olely for the purpose
of allowing Mr B<-< k to cast a vote
for Col. A. I’ Wooldridge for mayor
of Austin. Tlie distance traveled for
inis purpose was t"o miles. <
Col Wooldridge was elected by a
2-toi majority
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Night Phone, New 29.
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We, the undersigned grocerymea,
will close our places of business from
April 1 to September 1 at 7 p. tn.
’ B. F PASCHAL. JR
CRAIN & CO., •
IXJNG & TURNER CO.
F. M. CRADDOCK.
8 A. GIBSON,
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If you have not attended this sale why delay longer?
Come and share this great feast of rare bargains.
IDEAL RESTAURANT
i .arenee Smith. Proprietor.
Form the habit of drop-
ping in for Lunch. i
here addressed
Business Men's Lunch.
served every day. Try Our Chili
“Billikin” march issued by permission
Billikin Co., of Chicago. P
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It is highly important for house-1|
keep-rs to get all they can for their
money, but there la another thing
equally aa important and that Is
“what they get." Our goods aj> as'
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JOHN B. SCHMITZ,
Dealer in
Undertaker’s Goods.
Most complete stock of the plain, medium -and
finer grades of burial goods at lowest schedule of
prices in the county. Calls attended to with prompt- ’
ifess any hour of the day or night.
Mr. R. E Cobb has charge of thia branch of the business, and
the most precise and careful attention will be given to all details.
Night Calls—Naw p!■<>»• No. SOS. Old phono No. IO.
l»t>y < alU---Bot»> phonos No. SO.
N«1K?H SIDE SQUARE DRNTON. TEXAS
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court today in the case of th® Hous-
. ton and Texaa Central railroad wb|.»
la charged with failure to give /
ceaaary car© in shipping awiner >
case came on appeal. J H/c" .
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“It’s Hard to Kiss Your Sweetheart,
the Last Kiss Means Goodbye.”
must hear it to know how good it is.
“Billikin.” (Two step) This is the original
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I ASTHMA CAN BE CURED
I home Trial iieatment and full
i formation absolutely free of
charge.
j pany, Room 702. Buffalo
Denton delegates to the Interde-1
noniinational Sunday school conven-
tion, which is to meet in Fort Worth
will leave Denton Thursday morning
on the early train. It is expected
that twelve or fifteen delegatee will
compose the party.
Monday is adult day at th« conven-
tion ;,n<l ,ocal Sunda> R<hool work-
ers think that a crowd of between
fifty and one hundred people will
go from Denton to the convention.
179 MILES TO VOTE.
Beck, landscape gardener at
Industrial Arts, is at
irip t<» Austin. The
In Denton.
But we would like to make you an estimate
when you need Lumber, Shingles, Sash,
Doors, Paints or Hardware.
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n*tbe. callrd for a*<> dHivercd
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UrQUIGG SHOR STORK.
“When I Marry You.” .
new songs. You may expect always to find
the new music here.
NEW MUSIC
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RELATIVES OF H. M. OR1FFIN
Want IAHT WILL AND TESTA-
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We don't claim it to be just as
good as other brands. it's ahead
of them all—Alamo coffee.
LONG & TURNER CO
Hall, Scruggs ® Company
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Extra trip* made anywhere in the i ■
county.
Regular Round
trips daily toKrum
j l.e.tves Denton at s a m. and I p. ra
i I.caves Krum at a inland •> p. m
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The allegations in the suit are of j
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Back Combs and Bar-
retts, latest styles at
Minnis’ Drug Store.
Property and Choice Farm
Landa, which are offered on
Easy Terms. Phone 2569
ARTHUR W. PALMER.
West Court Square.
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We are
Forty-Two <Tub.
.Mrs. Noa"h Roark entertained the
Norths>ide 42 club Tuesday night at
her home on North’ Bolivar street
1 ue house was tastefully decorated
in pink and white, the club colors.
Refreshments were served in which
the color scheme was also carried
out. Those present were: Misses
margery Ballard, l^epa Skiles. Berta
Skiles: Messrs. Dowdell. Erwin.,
Oakley Skiles and .1. W. Jagoe, Jr.;
Messrs, and Mesdames W. J. Mc-
Cray. Z. T. Kerley. L. L. Fry, Ed
Smith. M. L. Martin, John Scott and
Mrs. A. W. Palmer.
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It ysu want t« ouy or sell he <*
keip you. Office next door to lkl>
cnange otm
In a runaway accident near San-
ger Wednesday morning a carriage
occupied by Lee Echols. .1. J. Treacle,
Bob Schluter and John Hunter was
torn up. but none of the occupants
injured.
The men had started from Sanger
to go lo Slidell to ascertain the
storm damage then- Tuesday night
and when a few mil s ftom Sanger
the team became frightened at an
automobile and ran away All of the
men jumped from the vehicle
the increase in market values w>as;
reasonable Other Santa Fe employ '
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bargains.
L. L. PUCKe"t.
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Baseball Supplies at
Minnis’ Drug Store.
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Visit Estes’ Hamburger
Elat Side.
The immense throngs of people are
store daily grabbing the bargains that 2
Many have turned away on l
waited on. To such we express
you to come again,
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crowding our
are being offered,
account of not getting
; our regrets and ask
The many expressions of surprise
the extraordinary bargains fully repay us
tra work done in order that yoli may get
A piece <.f paper blow ing along i
that for a lopg' the square was cause of a run-'
o i lock Tuesday morn-
a buggy belonging to
mental condition to q Eibert w as badly torn .up. The
will or to dispose of proper- frightened horse scrambled on
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hardware store and threw the bug-
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”1 WISH I HAD A GIRL.”
This is the song recently purchased by Jerome
We have the biggest and best
stock of Fishing Tackle we have
ever had. The lines are fresh, the
hooks are good ones and you can
find most anything needed at
Get the habit of calling phon#
when in need table supplia?. It’s
a habit that pays.
One of the main points in a gro-
business is to obtain the very
best btands in each line—-the ones
create satisfied customers. ( THERE APRIL 41H.
Summertime is tea-time and tea-
time brings Up thoughts of Sir Tho-
mas Lipton. He packs the kind that
satisfies and we sell it in Denton
1A)NG & TURNER CO.
The following letter was received I
to the secretary of |
the commercial club and was turned
over to H. F. Browder, the late sec-
I retart of the Twenty Thousand club:
I "We are looking for some suitable
[ point in Texas to put in a factory'.
! for the purpose of manufacturing
- some farm implements. Would ask
| if there is room in your city for an
ie itei prise of this kind. Any infor-
J mation wil be gladly received and
I oblige. M. M WHEELER.’’
Long & Wilson.
IDENTIFIES STOLEN SILKS.
bAI,LAS. Tex.. March 24 - Miss
Lena Goetzman of Jefferson today
identified a large amount of silk re-
covered by Dallas detectives as be-
!ng stolen from Rose ifiold & Co. at
Jefferson. The silk is valued at
*:!.00e. E. D Tulles and George
Illingworth are held charged with
the burglary and "ill he taken to
Jefferson.
Sunday School ! .
M* reSpectfully invite Everybody to
come in and See us. You will
find each department in Ynir store
full of New Spring Goods.
Style, Quality and Price correct.
12 l-2c Red Seal and A. F. C. Ginghams
25c Repp in champagne and blue, now
50c White Pique, extra quality, now
15c Towels, now per pair only
65c Linen Damask, now
1.00 Satin Damask, 72 in. wide
2.50, 3.00, 3.50 Shoe at
■3.50 white, blue and pink Bed Spreads
Extra quality in men’s tan hose only
Lower prices on 1------
ever been heard of.
■ iiss Avella Turner is s ck I : ‘
Wade Johnson of Midland is vis- :!
7r7vat‘e life and habits i itiag friends here.
! r i. i Mrs. J. S. Abbott and little son.
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and are now ready for business, and
Remember we defy competition when it is
Screen Doors or Wire Cloth
you need.
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Mon.lax. March 29th
last day of the Slate !
Convention at Ft. Worth,
many will be in attendance
the meeting of th- S. S. Executive
Comniittice will be postponed from j !
Monday to Tuesday night March 30. j
All members of this committee will r [
please tak- notice and be present i t
promptly at 7:30 o’clock P M. a’U f
First Presbyterian' Cburch. U.
ALVIN C. OWSLEY. Chairman '
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Have your preaorip- |
tion work done at Nlifv &
nla’ Drug Store, where |
competency and equip- |
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H. Remick, Detroit, who paid $10,000 for it.
have the genuine Remick edition.
“To the End off the World With You”
Better than '‘Love Me, and the World is Mine.’’
“I Didn’t Go Homo at All.”
< (I heard the clock strike one a. m.)
“I’ve Been Longing a Long Timo ffor You.”
Waltz song. It’s a good one.
“Bambooland.” The new’ “Jungle Town.”
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factory sites
Restaurant. Clothes cleaned _____
pressed ai.d repaired. Clothes ........ j probate' of the said purported
for gentlemen made to special
order. See our samples.
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AUSTIN March 24. J. H Keefe
ass stani general manager of the
Santa Fe appeared before the inter-
state commerce commission today in
behalf of the railroads n regard to
the reduction of $6 per ear on live
stock shipm nts. Keefe said that]
an increase in rates compared w th ]
Other Santa Fe employ
es examined today
roads follow
Suit has been in=t tuted in
c6unty court to set aside the probate
of the will of Horace M. Griffin, a
former Denton resident who died in
Colorado last September. Deceased
was the president of the Denton
I Street Car company and the husband
of Mrs. babel Griffin, now a resident
s city.
Tiie suit is brought by C. C. Grif-
fin. a brother of H. M. Griffin, and
j : Mrs. Ida Boniberger and Karl Grif-
1 :jfin, wife and child of C. F. Griffin,
I it deceased. C. C. Griff n is a resident
1 • of Hastings, Okla., and the other
’-plaint fts live at Hammond, Ind.
ijj It is shown that H M. Griffin
< 'died in Colorado. Sept. 10, 19'08. and
| | that an instrument purporting to be
1 his last will was admitted to probate
j I October 23, 1908; that Isabel Grif-
I !; fin was appointed by the said will
’ ; ■ executrix of the estate and that un-
| I der said will she took all of the prop
»; eity of every kind of the said H- M.
Ju Griffin and h’s estate. It is shown
slthat the will was made on the 11th
3; day of February, 190 8.
I It is alleged that on tne 23rd day
»5. eff October. 1908, the purported last
5 ] will of said Horace M. Griffin, de-
21 ceased, was admitted to probate in
| Denton county. Texas, by the terms
1 of which the said Isabel Griff.u was ' — ... nrrir’n Dllf'PV
« appointed executrix of said will ami I, W rlHrtf | \ KIJliliI
took all of the property belonging to
4 (the said Horace M. Urffin or to his I
('5 estate.
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' have been executed on the 11 th day !
“jot February, 1908;
I time prior thereto and at the time I away about 1 1
I the said Horace M. Griffin was not jng, in wbii h
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> ercised a great and undue influence
— ] over the said Horace M. Griffin
The petitioners pray thaj. the said
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writes] will and testament be set aside and
that an inventory of said estate.be
returned unto this court t--.„ ----,
said estate be decreed to descend as j
Manufacturing^ and distrfbut'on. etc.
Plant in IXenton it it. Can oe !
Done.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1909, newspaper, March 24, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235676/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.