Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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WATIK SHORTAGE
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There’s no need for better
This ani all
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Officers:
A. J. Nance, president.
t J. R. Chrtstal, vics president.
J. C. Colt, Cashier.
Every member of the faml-
? ly should have a bank account
—father for general expenses,
mother for household bills and
all the children for the good it
will do them when they be-
come of age and for the habit
of asving which it will culti-
, references than the fact that
* you have a good bank account.
Many men in business today '
refer by permission to their
bank when the subject of cred-
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This bank is calculated to be of special conven-
ience to you; a place where you can come and feel
at home. We welcome small transactions and
gladly explain matters of business whenever called
upon to do so.
YOUR CONVENIENCE. !
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Starting
MAN HUNT ENDS IN
BRAZOS BOTTOMS
200 DELEGATES TO I
VISIT DENTON
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Wild. BE ENTERTAINED BY 1X7
CAL SOCIETY.
AFTER NIX DEATHS HAVE RE.
Hl’LTKD FROM OUTBREAK.
Wuman'M Home Miw»ion Society of
North Texas Conference Meets
at Pilot Point
The local branch of the Woman's’
Home Minion Society of the M. E
church South Is preparing to enter-
tain SOO delegates to the W. H M
convention here on Friday, October
7. The society’s convention for the
North Texas conference will meet at
Pilot Point and the delegates have
been Invited to visit this city.
The local members of the society
will meet them at the morning
southbound train and will entertain
them at luncheon on the C. I. A
campus It is purposed giving them
an automobile ride over the city of
a half hour’s duration to give the
v'sitors. some of whom are very dis-
tingu’shed citizens, an idea of the
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A pretty green self
striped worsted knicker-
bocker pants - $10.00
A big assortment of
worsteds and cassimeres
in both style trousers at
only - $6.00, $6.50
Lots of pretty numbers
in all the popular weaves
sizes 3 to 15, prices at
$5.00, $4.00, $3.50,
$2.50, $2.00.
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Superior Cooled by Electricity.
Long Distance Service
Over Our Lines.
PEOPLES HONE TELEPHONE CO.
Quite a number of Denton people
who suggested names faor the new
Katy fast train in hope of earning
the prise of S5o offend for the name
adopted Wil be interested in know-
ing that 250 suggested the “Katy
THE
Amuzu
New, clean and comfortable
Program changes etch day,
both in songs and pictures.
Matinee Mondays and Sat-
urdays at 3:30 p. m.
Night doors open at 7:30.
250 GET 20C ElCII|S£«£s3i
■ for 20c each to be sent out to each !
of those who suggested that cogno- j
KATY ADOPTS OF KATY LIMIT- I men.
ED WHICH WAS PICKED
BY 250.
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SCARCITY OF M ATE.; GENERAL
IX THIS SECTION.
he will go to Europe. President Diaz
U also planning to abroad
PLANNING
ABROAD.
the Trouble—Owe Kille(] Today
and Other Cnptunwj.
GEN. REYES WILL
SAIL FOR EUROPE,
MONTEREY, Mex.. Sept
General Bernardo Reyes, who
FORMER PREHIDENT WILL
C'OME TO TEXAs TO WRITE
TEXAS HISTORY.
HOUSTON. Tex , Sept 23 —The
man hunt in the Brazos bottoms in
Brazoria county, after a continuance 1
of ten lays, ended this morning ;
when Steve Hayes was shot dead and i
Charles Delaney ■surrendere! to a [
posse near Sandy Point.
This Is the sixth death that has re-
sulted from the outbreak of
negro prisoners from the jail at An- Northern Texas will
Word from Anert Weaver at the
Mingo pumping stat’on is that the
FORT WORT. Tex., Sept 23.— water behind the railroad dam is
Cecil Lyon, the Texas republican getting low and that he has already
leader, announced here today that begun preparations to extend the
Theodore Roosevelt is coming here pump up to a long deep bole further
vp stream -.From that he will be
after his African hunt to write a ~ _
history, of Texas. The former presi- able to get all the water the engines
dent will prepare his manuscripts at can use for several weeks if not
the Lyon ranch near Damsite months yet.
DIAZ ALSO
Unless Rains Come Soon All Tiain>
\\ ill Carry Water Can to Furnish i
the Engines.
FORT WORTH, Tex.. Sept 23.—;
* Unless immediate rains are had the !
three water supply of the ra'lroads of j
i«uu, iuc jaii at au- n ill be practically t
gleton, three white men and throe exhausted within teu days. Already I
negroes Delaney, who surrendered, has the situation become such that '
and Hayes, who was killed, are the it is a matter of grave concern with
last of the three escaped prisoner? off cials of the roads, and prepara-
and pooses have been ’n search for
them for nearly two weeks.
tions are being made b yehtm for !
: the installation of water trains to j
meet the emergency at a number of i
I points. Regular trains are to be ;
i equ’pped with water cars and others |
set out at convenient points along j
[the lines to be placed in the trains I
when the suppyl which is carried is j
j exhausted. Ine a statement madd j
Wednesday by an official here, it '
was declared that the situation was
near a crisis, especially in Dallas,
where the present supply 1s almost
exhausted1 "While the situation in
Dallas is probably more precarious !
than elsewhere, similar conditions .
Geu. Reyes Been the Head of exist at other points. It has been nec. !
tlie Revolutionary Movement in essary for the Missouri Kansas and ,
Mexico. Texas road to equip al] trains en- '
tering and leaving Den’son with wa- |
23 ter nads, and to take extra precau- i
> has ’iot>s toward conserving their supply '
been the head °f the revolutionary a’ a^ points. Between or] Worth
movement to win the vice presidency an^ Waco a shortage exists and it |
and later the presidency of the re- ^e impossible to remedy the s’t- j
public, is preparing to leave this ua”on through the location of tern- |
state. He ‘s offering his mansion for I'orar> pumping stations, since every
sale at 180,000 and It is expected stream has entirely ceased runn ng I
— — ■■ — ■ "On the Texas and Pacific roa l, '
especially between Weatherford and ■
Fort Worth, the supply is all but ex-
hausted, and will not last longer
than the present week. At a number
of places further west pumping sta-
tions have been closed, and unless
immed’ate rains are had, the opera-
tion of train will be come a matter
of grave difficulty. '
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Ever think that you could get everything you
wanted at A. W. SEARS? Such as Queens-
ware, Shamrock Enameled Ware, Cooking
Stoves, Heating Stoves, Arcadian Ranges, in
fact it is the place to get all that you need to
complete a comfortable room from a bed room
to a parlor. Velie carnages and buggies a
specialty.
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I Say, Boys, There are Some School Friends of Yours I
| AT OUR STORE. They are willing and anxious to serve you, and will go with you everywhere you wish.
| They will protect you from the cold blasts of winter and aid you in every way possible to make your school
? year the most successful of all. Come Boys, Get Acquainted, for you are sure to need these friends be-
| fore long, and we will be glad to give you an introduction. Among those friends awaiting your coming are
| Our Perfection Knee Pant Suits from $2.60 to $12.50. B. and S. School Shoe*.
Shirt* (with or without collars), Neckwear, Collar*. Underwear and our
Unmatchablo “Wild Boy” Ho*e.
School Kids Mainee
On next Saturday afternoon the
Amuzu will give a matine for the
school children from 3: SO to 5
o’clock. Every child attend!** the
public schools will be adittej to the
matinee for only five cent*.
The program will be of the uanal
length; every foot of It new. and the
iiluatmted song will be new.
There are more aea's shoes sold at 13.50 than aay other price
Every shoe store sells
THREE FIFTY SHOES.
Three Fifty appears to he about the nm the average man
watts to iavest it a pair of shoes. However, he waits good
shoes at this price—the best that Three Fifty will bay.
HE GETS THEN
When He Comes Here for Them. Try Us for Yoor Next Pair
OUR MEN’S $3.50 SHOES
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school boy has not been lost sight of.
of your trading place “the reliability of
be your first thought.”
figures the same price to all.
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Mothers start the boys this when you want to buy
a Suit, we will take care of them at a saving to you.
In our selections of shirts and waists, shoes and
stockings, hats and all other furnishings the Denton
In the selection
a store should
Everything marked in plain
The Time Cards are here for the second series
in our Skill Contest.
What Time will the Clock Stop?
We will give $3.00 away every Saturday at 4 p. m, commencing October
2. You get a time card with every 50c purchase Ask our clerks for part’culars.
We have several cash customers
for farms and can probably sell
yours. List it with ys.
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WYLIE SMITH & CO.
Bxdunte Bink Billilif. New Phene 7S DenUn, Te
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Wilson Hardware Co.
Wagons Harness
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<* handling only strictly first quality Cutlery
that gives perfect satisfaction to the user. If
we sell you a knife or pair of shears that is not
just exactly satisfactory and every way just
you think it should be you will do us a great fa-
vor by returning it to us and getting a new one
in its stead free of cost- We want our “Water-
ville" brand of cutlery to hold its place in the
front of the rank and to do it we must make
them give perfect satisfaction. We are glad of *
an opportunity to make good anything you find
in our cutlery that is not perfectly satisfactory.
We Take Pride
Pretty Patterns
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W* Ar* Here to Make Good.
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If you are satisfied with a suit of clothes of
which the pattern of the cloth is pretty, why you
you c^n get that any place they sell clothing—it is
no trouble to find pretty patterns. But if you
want that fits as it should and has a ‘‘swing’ along
with the pretty pattern that makes people take
notice we have some inducements to offer. That's
what we propose to do. We claim that fit, style
and real quality are nine-tenths of the suit, and it
is a long laid-down policy oPThis Store that vou
get that. There is evidence that you do from the
fact that we clothe the very best and most particu-
lar dressers in this town and vicinity. Lots of them
z began buying their clothes of us in their knee
pants period and are still buying knee, pants for ,
their boys of us. All simmered down, we offer :
you a'class of goods that you won’t find at just an)
place. Price is no more; satisfaction is.
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Have learned to look tof this store to supply them
with the right kind of wear things at the right price.
We wish to announce to them that in no past season
have we been more thoroughly equipped to look after
your needs and wants than just now. Our Boys’
Clothing Department is a store within Itself.
Hundreds of beautiful patterns in straight or knicker-
bocker trousers, ready for your inspection.
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DENTON. TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING,
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SEPTEMBER 23, 1909
NUMBER 35
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909, newspaper, September 23, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235850/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.