Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 283, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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LONG & WILSON
CONTRACT IS MADE
I JUMP
AT IT!
When you see a ffne cirriagc
DON’T FORGET to COME
at such a low price
we are
preparing to quote you 'dua
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week waste no tine in acquit-
Hall-Scruggs
inf it—Jump at it
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to,;
trade reasoi s we are offering
real vehicle bargains just now
—Don’t know about nest week
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ARM BADLY BURNED
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LATE PERSONAL MENTION
COMMITTEES MEET
HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
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and
trips daily to Krum
TAIIXJKS
W. D. Burks.
Arthur W. Palmer
Music and Art
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Have The
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Sanitary
Plumbing
Be sure you are right;
take your prescriptions
to Minnis’ Drug Store.
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ruined I
Denton Plumb-
ing Co?
T. B. PORTER, Mgr
Blanks Barber Shop,
Under Denton County National Bank
Children wanting Indian suits for
the Shetland Pony Parade ran get
know the ptumbing
business
DRIVES MACHINE
NEEDLE IN FINGER
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Automobile
Garage
GEORGE SHERIDAN. Proprietor.
it companies as good aa the
lew
Hickory Street Christian
Otis Hawkins, pastor—Rev.
Mason of Dallas will preach at both
hours tomorrow in Rev. Hawkin's
absence. Other servies as usual.
Marguerite McCormick, who
guest here from Clarendon.
Mlm Wiunifred Woodward
ta'ned a jolly party with an
Presbyterian
Fairchild
THON, A. McGALLi.UHD HAS EX.
CKPTIONALLY FINE FARM DIS.
PLAY FOR TRADES DAV
HATTERS, CLEANERS,
AND DYERS.
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Regular Round
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Lumber
W. R. SCOTT. JUE PLACES OF WORSHIP ‘h"'' ” ""■3°n-w"-l'ams co
H. Fa Schweer & Co.,
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C. E. FOWLER, Manager.
MAJESTIC OFFERINGS
GOOD LAST
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The Denton Steam Laundry
We don't ask this
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We are in Denton .
to Sell ; «
A meeting of the finance com-
m'ttees of the city council and the
school board was held that a can-
ference might be had relative to the
city's aiding th* school board in
paying for the heating plant of the
public school The representatives
of the city ccancil thought that aid
might be g'ven, but could do noth-
ing until the matter was laid before
the council as a whole,
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Ice cold watermelons can be had
day or night at the Alliance Milling
Company’s.
LEWISVILLE SCHOOL TRUSTEES '
LET CONTRACT r(Mt gft.NOO
SCHOOL BUILDING.
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Wilson Hard-
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Make It convenient to meet your
friends at our ice cream parlor.
J. C. GUY’S DRUG STORE.
LINT
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crowd, if liberal applause is an Indi
cation. <
ej ‘‘The Musician and the Comedian,
their opening bill an 1
best acts seen here.
played the difficult “Poet
Peasant’’ overture on the violin in a
most creditable manner.
Special Offer for 30 Days
A year’s subscription—12 numbers—to
MoCall’s Magazine
for only 35c (regular price 50c), includ-
ing any McCALL PATTERN free. Tbit
interesting and most necessary Home and
Fashion Periodical is welcomed each month
in more than
ONE MILLION HO.MEiS.
After purchasing any 15c McCALL PAT-
TERN you can, by paying 20c more, have
your subscription entered for a whole year.
Do Not Delay—Subscribe Now
Agents Fire and Cyclone Insurance
We repreaent companies as good as t*
best We solicit a share of your busim
went to
weeks’
Let ua make you prices on
paint for your residence;
barn or fence
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CAW) OF TH ANmM.
We wish to return
thanks to the many
Dentoa and about Sam
We are delighted with the
splendid patronage you are
giving our new department.
Our customers are delighted
with the pretty pictures and
beautiful frames we are sell-
ing. We have brought to Den-
ton the finest copyright prints
which are exact reproductions
of the latest work of nodern
artists. Our ability to “touch
up” old wrinkled pictures, and
frame them in the most ap-
proved manner, has brought
us lots of business. You don’t
have to be satisfied with just
any old frame now; you can
•get what you want, and get it
right.
Our mouldings are new and
exclusive patterns, our pictures
are quite different from any
ever shown here, and our her-
metic frames have made a de-
cided hit. Let us frame a pic-
ture for you.
P.S.—We would sell a piano
If sufficient pressure could be
brought to bear.
Miss Lucile Blewett Yia. returned
fiom a v'sit to Waco.
Mrs. R. E. Buckley of Waco is vis-
iting her father, G. H. Blewett.
Abe Smith ana son, George, left to-
day for a month’s v'sit with relatives
in Penlieton. Ky.
Miss Cornelia G llespie
Dallas today for a several
visit with relatives.
Mrs. Hanks of Ardmore, Okla., is
visiting her sister, Mrs. ft. 8. Tay-
lor, of West Oak street.
Mrs. W. L. Foreman and daugh-
ter. Miss Vera, are visiting in Cedar-
view in the mountains near Austin
Misses Mary and Florence Hoard
are away for a five weeks' visit in
Amar Ho and Artesia and Roswell,
N. M.
W. A. Hestand was here from east
of town today and says his corn is
almost if not quite as good aa it was
last year, when he made forty bush-
els to the acre.
Mr* Hudson and Misses Bettie and
Mamie ..udson of Marshall, who
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Evers, have gone to Denison for a
visit there. Miss Mamie Hudson will
retur-j here, however, before going
home for a stay with Miss Lula Ev-
ers.
W. Y. Harnett ot Krum was here
today and a*y« the com crop in the
Plainview country will be abort, the
hot weather and the warm winds of
the past five days haring materially
injured a crop that except In spots
was already short in that section of
the county. ■ ?
The 4-qear-old son of Clarence
Porter. Dvin gnear Waketou, while
playing with a sewing machine, stuck
the needle throdfch his forefinger.
Inflicting a very painful wound. The
needle was broken off in the mem-
ber and had to be extracted with a
pair of pliers.
. DENTON TRANSFER CO
S5—Both Pboueu 8.V
Calls made day or night. Trunks
1 to anr pa
Fountain.
our drinks are cool and refreshing.
Make this store your stopping place
when down town
J. C. GUY’S DRUG STORE,
West Side
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8. W. Kanady will pnt tn contracts
for good oak cord wood, 116 for 6-
cord lots, measured after delivery.
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FINANCE COMMITTEES OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND SCHOOL
BOARD IN SESSION.
W. B Montgomery.
B. G, Bradford
Bsrb-NsstesRery Realty CoMpaay
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(Mee ia P. A M Baok BaUdm<
“ * r POINT, TEXAS
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED AT
home. Trial treatment and full in-
forftktfon absolutely free of any
charge. Write Frontier Asthma Com-
pany, Room 70S, Buffalo, N. Y.
All Fint-clase Barber*. Good baltl
R. M. Mitchell, Prop.
wa«cau mms ns. ms
•mas UNSWABIM HMM
enter-
all-day
picnic at Blue Hole oa Hickory creek
Friday in honor of her guest. Mrs.
Nelson Webb of Mineral Wells. The
party Included besides the hostess
an<j honor guest: Misses MjuHle
Floyd, Minnie Wettermark. Franwle
and Mettle Kate Paine and Gertrude
Hampton; Mesdames Grlff'n and
Crawford; ,C. F. Witherspoon. Guy
and Clifforj Witherspoon. L T. Mil-
lican, Bob McBride and Don Fuller
of Saa Angelo.
w. commend McCALL PATTERNS^
for their unsurpassed style and simplicity;
they are recognized aa the most practical Pat- f
terns made. A full line of the new Sum-
mer Styles has just arrived.
Wants to do your laundry work.
merely becanse we are home people, but because of
and the (act that we can do just as good work that as
get elsewhere. Stop and consider these two things fl
are not already a customer of ours. Try us and see.
Phone us. Both phones.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY.
A. G. McMATH, j
for Your Small Loans and Fire ’
Insurance.
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Junior Christian Endeavor at 4
Senior Christian Endeavor at
p. m.; evening worship and preach-
ing at 8:30, “Jesus Said, I Am the
Way.’’ Those not belonging ■ else-
where are cordially invited to wor-
ship and fellowship with us.
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With a thoroughly equipped dry
cleaning plant, sanitary steam press-
ing and steam dye works, cleaning
and reblocking all classes of hats,
managed and operated by competent
and experienced men, we offer to the
trade a service unsurpassed and for
much less money than is charged by
other dry cleaning plant* in the
cities. A trial will convince you that
there is only one way to clean wool
and silks. Work called for and de-
livered to all parts of the city. DEN-
TON STEAM DYE WORKS AND
HAT FACTORY, Fulton Building.
West Oak street. New Phone.
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If you want sanitary
reasonable prices see ’
ware Company.
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We can save you
paints and
Buildii
j "‘My wife and I have just been on
; a little v'sit oyer in Fann;-j county
land on the return trip we decided
to stop at the educational center of
Texas. 1 kao^v many people here ani
thought that now would be a good
time to renew acquaintances.’’
Prof. Bralley probably, will be
candidate for state superintendent of
public instruction, but is not mention
ing that po'nt very freely just yet.
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Hon. F. M. < Bralley, president of
the State School for the Blind, is in
town ana spent Friday night with
County Superintendent Willis. Satur-
day Prof. Bralley visit© I the Normal
college.
Speaking of his visit Prof. Bralley
’said:
American Presbyterian church, j
Rev. Andrew’ Fairchild Heitman,
pastor’ -Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.;
worsh'p and preaching at 11, “Mak-
ing Prayer a Force in Daily Life;”
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7:30
WILLL LACY OVER-
COME BY HEAT w>ll be furnished gladly.
The car stops at our door. Make
this store your stopping place. Neat,
cool parlor to wait in.
J. C. GUY’S DRUG STORE.
West Bide.
A D DAP iMCiiwnMoa
PROF. BRALLEY OF {STATE COL-
LEGE wR BLIND, VISITS
FRIENDS IN DENTON.
dtklllS • Cleans presses, alters and makes courthouse‘each Sundav '
v Y Nfi vMJLMRUF , men s clothes, also cleans and press- (
jes skirts Will call for and deliver!
j New Phone 4 0 No. 6 West Side!
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____ j at 9:45 a. m.; Divine service at 11 I
Will Lacy, a son of Capt. W. J.
Lacy and an employe of the Ice fac-
tory, was overcome by the intense
heat Friday afternoon. Saturday he
was considered out of danger, but
for a while Friday his condition was
serious with his temperature regis-
tering as high as 106.
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 «
promptness any hour of the day or night. Mr. R. £
■E. Cobb has charge of this branch* of the business, i
and the most precise and careful attention will be |
given to all details. Night calls f
Day Calin. Both PKohcm No. 20 5
NORTH SIDE SQUARE i ENTON.TEXAS |
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Ice cold watermelon* can be had
day or night at ihb Alliance Milling
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Man and Ht» Mate 50c at Curt'*'
Drug Store.
A hot weather necea* ty—Curtl*’
violet wafer. 50c at Curtl*' Drug
Stori
W. B. Francis had his left hand
and arm painfully burned late Fri-
day afternoon while trying to ex-
tinguish a burning couch in his horn©
on South Izbcust street.
One of the smaller ch'ldren light- •
ed a match to search for something
under the couch and in the course
of her search allowed the flames to
come in contact with some inflam-
mable material. The couch and a j
window curtail above it were '
by the flames.
The contract for erecting the new
Lewisville public school bu'ldlng has
bee-, let to W. F. Maxey of Denton.
The contract price is ♦a.800.
The building will be of brick, two
stories high, with an auditorium and
two halls on the lower floor and four
big class rooms on the second floor.
Work will be begun Monday morn-
ing and it is expected that the f'n-
ishing touches will be put on the
building by October 1. Lewisville
recently voted bonds to erect the
building.
Reigned supreme. Where wholesale or manufacturers’ cost was not consid-
ered. Did you come? If not we will extend you the opportunity of yet
availing yourself of these low prices. For Monday special we will give the
same extremely low prices that prevailed for the past fifteen days.
As an exponent of diversification
Thos. A. McGalllard of Garza, the
farmer who always has something to
sell, was In town for Trades Day
and he and Mrs. McGalllard had a
display of farm products that was the
delight-of everybody who entered the
exhibition hall. Ia h's Liuff. jov'al
way. Uncle Tom" explained that he
“just brought along a few things
from the place so as to let people
know that Denton county land will
grow stuff.” His display substantiat-
ed th« statement that the land would
grow stuff.
The McGall'ard party arrived ear-
ly in a roomy hack filled with the
exh'b't inside and decorated on the
outside with farm plants of larger
size, such as corn, cotton, etc.
The exhibit Included the follow-
ing articles:
Corn, Hickory King, Yellow Dent
Cain, Amber and Orange; Alfalfa,
cotton. Johnson grass, peanuts, sun
flower, water melons, cantaloupes,
pecans, four varieties of apples,
two var eties of peaches, six varie-
ties of grapes, two varieties of
plums, lemon, beans, peas, beets, cab
bage. radishes. Irish and sweet po-
tatoes, onions, artichokes, tomatoes,
shumate, century plant, lilies, bego-
nia, pinks, pomegranite, vase" of 25
varieties of flowers; chickens, tur-
key, gu'nea and hen eggs; canned
fruits, peas, peaches plums, grapes,
berries, apples, pears, apple jelly,
crab apple jelly, plum jelly„ grape
jelly, blackberry wine. pickles,
I>eaches, cucumbers and beets.
D*y Hiooe. ..ew 1»1.
Night I’hoBc. „ 29
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I Curtis’ Laxative Syrup, safe, pure,
effective 50C at Curtis Drug
Store.
Tje Wil on Hardware Company
makes no charge for Estimates on
plumbing work.
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Have you had «ewet
connections made? If
----- have not I would ?
appreciate your permit-
cam p ting us to figure on the
' bill.
George work
Clifford uncorked some more mirth |.
producers that went well with the less
audience.
Oak Street M. E church
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W. B. FRANCIS IN EXTINGUISH ___
ING FIRE IN HIS HOME HAD
HIS ARM BURNED.
Mrs. Albert Erwin entertained
very pleasantly a few friends Friday
evening in honor of her sister Mrs.
is a
to figure
If I can't do the
well and for
money 1 can't ex-
' pect to get the job, -but
this I believe I can do.
i Phone me and estimates
Wcare bu-y ro^v putting
in sewer cjnflections ana
would like to figure with all
who intend havm< such
work done. Titc sooner the
better, so as t b-tve ih ngs>
ready in time Estimates
cheerfully made, and
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L«ave« Denton nt 8
Leaves Krum at 9 i
loe cold watermelons can be
day or night at the Alliance Mt
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High Quality and
Lowest Prices
Ever in mgarated in the history of Denton county.
man. woman and child in Denton county should have attended Great mul-
titudes came ind realized that this was the king cf sales. Where
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sincere
d people In
, who offered
aid and sympathy In th* recent illness
and death of our mother.
THE CHILDREN OF MRS 8ALLIE
COCANOUOHER. dltwlt
_ Plneappl* »iierbet 5c at Curtis’
Exceptionally good pictures and a '
high class vaudeville act made the !
program at the Majestic last light I
one that was much enjoyed by the■
Clifford and Camp present- You
and thn C'n m 1 ti *1 *• 1 _____
one of the J
Mr. C
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•day or night at the Alliance Milling
I Cumberland Presbyterian church Companvs.
• j , i—Sunday School 9:45 a. m. at the _______________
Cleans, presses, alters and makes, court hoilsp pftrh Sun(1flv ifiniTO ' lai Dt llTAII
First Presbyterian church. Rev. F. I VISITS IN DtNTON
IL. McFadden, pastor—Sunday school j
a. tn. aid at 8 p. tn. Special music at
c . ! the morning service. Westminster
superior league meets at 7 p. m.
Long Distance Service Oak Street M E church. .1. W
| Farr, pastor—^Sunday school at 9:30 !
Over Our Lines. a. m.; preaching at 10:45 a. Ill. ami
I 8 p. m.; class meeting at 12 m.; Bible
PEOPLIS HOME TELEPHONE Ci»/ study at 3 ; Holiness meeting at ;
I 4 p. m.; Epworth leae e at 7:15 p.
I m.; prayer meeting Thursday night
iat 8 o’clock. The public Is cor Hally
— - > invited.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 283, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1909, newspaper, July 10, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235790/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.