Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 154, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Our line of china and table
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if you will pay us the honor
of a visit.
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crockery at all times—but we^want you to sec our new beauties in
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We have never seen a popu'a" pricek shoe
that gave half as good satisfaction.
New boots—pater tor dull button or
very smart W.it and Turn.
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town to transact jour business
with us
If you have a
or any other bank,’endorse it
on the back, place in an enve- 1
lope and address t(, this bank
1 lit1 mail will bring it to us
and we will credit your ac-
: t count and mail you a receipt.
We want your banking busi-
ness- ami We want to make it
easy for you to transact it, in
fact, we want to make ourselves
useful to you in anvthing per-
taining to finance
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AUSTIN, Feb. It Anot.ci-
plosion over the Thomas
charges in the Senate occur: -t today | St 1
when a petition was read, signed b> |
hundreds of Farmersville ciriretm w h<
commended Thomas mum .<<•
tor Terrel! of Bowie e!<-< t: Hied
chamber when he arose and said
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insult to the Senate
thrown out ot the
Thomas said the
the preachers, doctor and n.
of Farmersville, who want 1
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that certain legislator might
tluenced by the lobbyists
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Already our new
Spring Oxfords are crowding them out of the shelves.
The weather man says it will be some time yet be-
fore you, can don your summer underwear.
better come ^n and let us sell you winter underwear
now at practically your own price. x
Thomas still nate. The House engrossed the bill-
however, establishing the Criminal Court of
j at Austin and
in the enforcement of this law and a bill to exempt Collin county from
I the county auditor law
The Senate committee reported ad-
versely the anti-Sunday law and the
House committee reported it favora-
bly. but especially exempting Sunday
baseball from the bill The bill pro-
hibiting Sunday excursions will also
be favoraby reported
Senator Thomas has issued a state-
ment in which he says that ,M^a-
• hum was the member who said he
I would be "shot full ot hole" jf he
made his anti-lobby talk It is as-
serted though that .Mr Meacham
was using t. e phrase only metaphori-
cally and in its slang definition
A bill w as presenLji> by Flourney
yesterday providing v^hat peaceable
and adverse possession of land under
deeds duly registered shall constitute
per'^ct title although there may be
outstanding claims or cost or unre-1
corded deeds in the chain of title
back of the ten years
Another bill in the House was that
by McDonald and Wilson seeking to
secure the full rendition of monies
and requiring b nk officers to fur-
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Thomas asked that the petition be
returned to him. -Murray objected
to the paper being either thrown
away or returned to Thomas and
urged an investigation to learn Its*
origin and authorship . LEGISLATIVE NOTES.
Thomas then withdrew his request! AUSTIN. Feb lb—The bill mak-
to have the petition returned I mg it a felony to steal a dog was fin-1
.Moachum declared that Thomas ally killed in the House yesterday.:
was grossly wrong When he said he and the bill to establish a cotton bag-
(Meachum i opposed the enforcement [ ging bill was recommitted by the Se-
of the anti-lobby law
insisted he was right,
whereupon .Meachum said he believed Appeals permanently
in the enforcement of this law and I a bill tn exempt Coll
both worked and' voted for it. >“ ....
Other Senators and Mr Thomas f.i
gaged In a heated controversy o\
the petition. Meachum declaring that
unfit petitions should be given to the
president to judge whether they were
proper to be read or not Thomas
declare^ he intended no reflection up-
on any of the senators Replying to
an inquiry frdm the chair he denied
be intended to reflect upon any p.e-
sent
Hratchfield offered a resolution
that the Senate as a committee'of the
whole invetigate the Thomas charges
that committee had already been ap-
pointed to conduct the inquiry.
Thomas objected to Meachum on the
committee and the latter asked to
be excused and his resignation was ac
cepted Senator Greer was named in
hi place
The Senate adopted the Hiachfield
reolution and went into a committee
of the whole. Thomas asked until
Tuesday to employ counsel, saying I
desired to £0 home. Senators Hume,
Mayfield and Murray insisted upon an
immediate hearing
Thomas insisted that he will
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Visit the Big Store Every Time You Come to Town
You Will Find Your Neighbors There Saving
Money By Investing Money In Our
Bargain Offerings.
We want to sell all heavy merchandise and
to sell them bad. If you will come and price them VoA
will
say so, too.
All Men’s Oxercoats at just half price.
A few suits of Hart Schaffner <Sl Marx clothing you
almost make your own price on.
AJ1 Ladies’ Jackets at just half price.
A few Tailored Suits at just half price.
All Furs at half price.
Price our Blankets and Comforts. You can afford
to buy them and lay them away for next winter.
Go to our Shoe department, you will save money
there. High cut shoes must be sold, lots of time to
them but we must sell them quick.
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An Entire Change of Program. TONIGHT
MADELL and CORBLEY
Close their engagement with their great musical feature
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“With Malice towards
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THE PICTURES:
3 of the best features ever thrown on canvas, headed by Selig’s thrilling western drama
“A Montana School Marm”
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Here is one of the most exciting and thrilling pictures ever made in the state of Montana. 7 And in this great
production “real” western cowboys take part, and every inch of this film is true to life, showing original scenery of
Montana. It also shows you the heroic deeds of a brave girl and how the cowboys deal out justice to the evil doers.
“How an Insult is Settled.” In this scene one of the greatest boxing matches ever pulled off by the Montana cow-
boys iyshown. 2 The other features 2.»
“WEARY’S CHRISTMAS DINNER” built for laughing purposes only. “TH
KING” a romantic story of Spain. Now and Beautifully Illustrated Song.
Matinee Saturday at 2.00 p. m. f ’
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‘THE DANCER AND THE
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Real Estate
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On the 12th we celebrate the cen-!
tenary of a great man. who ____
from farm hand to president of fhe
United States.
Lincoln owed his auccesH alone to
honesty, hard work and fair dealing.
It paid Lincoln to be honest and it
pays us to be so. That is whv a good
enduring phRiibing job is a certainty
when we do the, work.
Get our estimate—it will pay you
to do so.
Denton Plumbing Co.
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On lot 100x200, four blocks from
postoffice
For $650
WYLIE SMITH.
How’s Your Harness?
Are you about ready for a new set?
We are better prepared than ever to sup-
ply your needs in the Harness line with
good, serviceable harness at prices most
reasonable prices and terms most liberal.
When you buy from us you get the
best quality that can be put into Harness
and each piece is guaranteed to satisfy.
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THOMPSON S GLOVE-EITTING CORSETS
will be used entensively for waists and suitings.
We have it in White, Solid Colors and Stripes,
twenty-seven inches wide, at 25 cents. Ask to
see our white waistings--special values at 10, 15
and 20 cents A thirty-inch wide linen finish
Cframbry tn solid colors at 15 cents is selling
well; ginghams at 5, 8, 10 and 12 12 cents. Our
Spring stock of “Onyx” hosiery is here. We sell
the special numbers you see advertised in all the
leading magazines and fashion books.'
The Spring Fashion Book.
containing one thousand illustrations, and is a
most valuable help to all women who sew, is
here. The price is 20 cents, and with it you get
a certificate which entitles you to a 15-cent pat-
tern, making the book cost you 5 cents. March
‘ Designer” is here--10c a copy or 50 cents a year
Ask for Things at This Store.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 154, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 10, 1909, newspaper, February 10, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235739/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.