Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 145, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Men’s Overcoats, Ladies’ Longcoats, Ladies’ Furs
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Not just tome shoes—but all must go.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
McQUIGG.
Shoes
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WILSON-WILLIAMS CO.
HOCHE HEHH1ON THIN AF*TKKN<N)N
TO HE DEVOTED CHIKHA TO
LOCAL MEAHVRKK.
Exchange
National Bank
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SENATETODAY
Many People
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Many Reasons
Several pieces of Spring Dress Goods, fancy Mo-
hairs and plain Wool Taffetas.
Many hundreds of yards of very pretty Embroid-
ery at tempting prices.
Capital, ...
SarHw and Undivided Profits,
$50,000
$65,000
would like to show you.
came this morning.
Spring shoes are knocking for admittance.
Winter Shoes L*ust Go, No Matter
How Great the Sacrifice.
is vary asaential to the health of your family,
especially during the,hot summer months.
Now is the time to have this kind of work
dome—just ae the warm weather it hetinning.
ivened1
life?'
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Save Dollars
H. F. flCHWERR
Caahler.
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Embroider
non aa well ae anyone, and better than many.
Let him show you how little it will coot to
put your bath room in Rest daaa condition.
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That Has Been Attracting the Ladies of this City
to Our Store the Last Few Days.
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New Spring Goods Are Arriving
For All Departments.
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Here’s an opportunitg to save dollars by
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Ask For Things at This Store.
Phone Us.
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Unfavorable <>„ Bill Abutiahing
County Auditor*—Unfavor-
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dollars you’ll save—that’s all there is to it.
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DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1909
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Just received a shipment of the newest and swell-
est styles of men’s Neckwear. A pretty assortment of
men’s Fancy Hose. Call in and see them.
• What you want in men’s Heavy Underwear at ad-
most your own price.
, broideries we are making _
one-fourth off the rcgul
comprising ISO pieces, the o
which were 5c, 8c, 10c and up to 2.
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tlon l*w and the incorrigible school
law developed strongly during the
afternoon and action on both wait de-
ferred at request of their authors.
Another touch was in the state-
ment from Mr. Byrne that the Gov-
ernor had told him he would veto
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Wilson Hardware Co.
transact their business with
thia bank. There are a
hundred reasons why you
should have a bank account
-—there Is no reason why
you should not.
A little reasoning along
thia line should convince
you of the importance of
having money in the bank
—tills bank.
We want your business—
we will appreciate it. The
high standard of service
and treatment accorded our
customers is evidence of
our appreciation of their pa-
tronage. We want to num-
ber you among our deposi-
tors.
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county out of several southwestern
' counties was introduced. Over tn
the Senate the day was spent on the
submission question. Senators Thom-
as for and Weinert against being the
principal orators of the session
Representative Hill of Denton who
made the feature speech of the ses-
sion for submission, stated to a cor-
respondent yesterday that "it (sub-
mission) seem8 to be sleeping its laat
sleep, notwithstanding Sterling P.
Strong's elixir of life ”
This coming from an undoubted
• unw: inrrviTV «noww ileaw,r of the fortes is U-
r * *.1/ * Sv »WR. Xen mean that submission is dead.
3®’ The proceed- Senators Terrell and Meacbum will
ings Friday Ifternoo. were e^ivened Bext week introduce a bill to put tel-
"eT*rB1 touches of high life, egraph and telephone companies un-
£PPoeWo«ito the der the jurisdiction of the railroad
commission, authorising the fixing of
rates, regulaing connections and com-
pelling joint service, etc. It is a far-
reaching measure.
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Our new Spring Embroideries are in
and to say that they are up to the usual
would be information enough to those
who are acquainted with ours as we are
known for our pretty embroideries. We
say more than that and tell you we have
never shown as pretty a line as we now
have. * Everything from a dainty French
beading to the AH-overs.
To encourage early shopping on em-
‘ ng a reduction of
one-fourth off the regular price on a lot
riginal prices
ip to 25c.
AUSTIN, Jan. 30>CNo session of
the Senate was held today and the
session of the House, beginning at 2
o clock, is expected to be devoted
chiefly to local billa. v Most of the
matters of Interest today are in the
committee reports, several of which!
were returned today:
The forces which last night appear-!
ed* before the House committee on
counties secured unfavorable reports
on the bills by Jennings, Rotfertson
and Westbrook, abolishing the office
of auditor* in all counties of itess than
50,000 population and are now seek-
ing to defeat Bowles' bill exempting
Collin county from the law. The
latter bin was reporled favorably sev-
eral adys ago. Then it is meant when
the bill comes up in the *.ouse an
effort will be made to amend it to
make it conform with the measure
reported unfavorably.
The House committee on constitu- . _______ ,
tional amendments today referred the * _ ORLEANb, I*., Jan 80. ♦
* Tonight warmer and fair; On- «
* day incTsasing cloudine^ and *i
* rising temperature. . * *
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[ M. B. STOUT A. D TURNER,
PTWfdant Tteu President.
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COMMITTEES MAKE
REPORTS ON BILLS
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joint resolution providing for a con
•Ututional amendment to permit an
ad valorem tax for Confederate pen-
sion* to a subcommittee. '■ '■’M
The Senate having adjourned until
Monday many of the aenators have' —----I-----
gone home for Sunday. The House
session this afternoon will be brief ‘L ‘
and devoted chiefly to local measures th new,P*P®rs. railroad com-
thls being local bill day mlssiooers or ex-railroad employes.
The House agricultural committee WJv. *tated;
today reported favorably Turney'* ? h?d < °°ve™or« ob-
bill providing for two experimental ? 7 Printed
station* and unfavorably Bowman's ”, ‘
bill for aa experimental station in * . fh ,rro1*n
the One Hundred and Sixth district *
and the bill bv Terrell for four ad- .V T?4-
dltion.l experimental stations. *<”<■«»’»“». I
Governor Campbell nmy return to XoT^emuL
Austin thi. afternoon from Longview ®
where he attended the funeral of his JT*U_ 3tin H. gg
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The Hou*e cowtitutlonai commit- conBt,e’ O«r
tee reported unfavorably the joint
resolution providing for the garnish-
ment of twenty per cent of a njaa's
wages for debt. The Senate commit-
tee oa education discussed the com-
pulsory educatlop bill but took no ac-
tion. An effort' to being made to se-
cure an unfavorable report and have
a commission appointed to study the
question aad report a suitable mea-
sure 'to the next legislature.
Have you been to the sale? If not we would re-
mind you that just one more week day and the sale
will he called off. Monday is the last day and if this
sale closes and you have not supplied yourself with un-
dermuslin for the summer you will have missed the
first and biggest money-saving event of the season.
You can buy Muslin Underwear here next Monday
in many instances for less than the cost of the raw ma-
terial. Copie and see.
Notice the new Ginghams in all qualities,
bordered, some plain and some with satin stripes.
We have just lot* of new and inexpen-
sive dress goods and waistings that we
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And have too many good*,
so in order to reduce our *fc>ck
we wUi mil at ABSOLUTE
l COST for cash, all Cook
1 Stovea. Steel Range*, Heating
j Stove*. Queenaware, Glaw-
' ware and Enameled ware; ah
*o all heavy Hardware. So
a come and gat what you need
at once and mvc mo»>*y.
A. W. SEARS
FIRST CLASS GOODS STRICTLY.
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New Pictures, New Song, and Big
Vaudeville Act by
Hampton & Bassett
Introducing New Song^and New Jokes
[ How abouf your plumbing— ]
i doe* it need repain of any kind.
! We are ia a position to repair
[ any and all kinds of plumbing,
' How about the
BATH TUB, SINK, PIPES.
etc. If they are out of order let '
us know and we will mend them
for you. We guarantee all of
our work
Denton PhunbingCo.
T. B. PORTER, Naaager. <
Superior
Long Distance Service
Over Our Lines
PEOPLE’S HOME TELEPHONE CO.
A. O. MeMATH,
THE PICTURES 1
Four Extra Strong Feature Subjects:— I
A SUMMER IDYLL, fl
HOW JONES SAW THE CARNIVAL, I
A DUAL LIFE, I
THE FOOTBALL FIEND. I
Beautiful Illustrated Song, Entitled I
iy, When Dreams Come True,” I
IT Mr. Newton Bassett
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 145, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1909, newspaper, January 30, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235844/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.