Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 285, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 13, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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We can save you money
paints and other
Building Material.
Let us make you prices
paint for your residence
barn or fence
H. B. Hardin & Co.
NewPhone 23.. Old Pkone323
Man and Hi? Mate §0c at Curbs’
Drug Store.
Lumber
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We are in Denton
to Sell ,
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Evers Hardware Co
87 WfRf IN WAGON
We are busy no v putting
in sewer
would like
who in'ena
work done,
better', so as t
ready in ttm...
cheerfully made, and
who know the plumbing
businc ss
LIST OF THOSE WHO MADE IT
LOAD OF ElGHTY-SEYKN PEO-
PLE ON ONE WAGON.
The bggest wagop load of |>eople
that was ever driven into Denton
came in Saturday when Buster Coch-
ran brought e'ghty-seve^ people in
to take part in Trades Day.
The following were included n the
Have The
Workmen
c’’"nr ciinns and
to figure with all
n.ving such
I nesooner the
nave things
Estimates
we
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PLANS FOR LEW... <X>LLBGE FOr
DENTON ARE GUTTING IN
GOOD SHAPE.
Ice cold watermelons can be had
day or night at the Alliance Milling
Company’s.
Be sure you are right;
take your prescriptions
to Minnis’ Drug Store.
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Interest in securing the Lewis
school for Dento-a is still at a white
;; - heat and officers of the Chamber of
' Commerce have been busy arranging
Uiie details of pltins to secure the
ll
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Commerce have been busy arranging
I college.
A. C. Owsley was given the task
(of formulating an agreement and
Mew day he said that he had about
ai ranged the plans. Prof, l^ewla will
allow a period of thirty days for the
town to meet his proposal, but those
L J i this
I much time will not be needed, fm-
i iu.Tk.4nve si.eys me vv
to have Denton comply with her part
i of the agreement. Prof. Lewis 13
.substance, asks the town to subscribe
| for two hundred $56 scholarships in
i a building
In turn he and his business
I associates will expend not less than
The Wils-ou Hardware Company
makes no charge for estimates on
plumbing work.
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4:1 behind the matter think that
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3 1 mediate steps are going to be taken
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S; I $25,000 at the beginning.
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Hatters, Cleaners, Tail-
ors and Dyers
With a thoroughly equipped
cleaning plant, sanitary steam pfenn-
ing and steam dye works, cleaning
and reblocking all classes of hats,
managed and oi>erated 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 planta 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.
DentonSfeamDyeWorks
and Hat Factory
Fulton Building. West Oak street
New Phone.
Company’s.
S. W. Kanady will put in contracts
for good oak cord wood, $16 for 5-
cord lots, measured after delivery.
Ice cold watermelons can be had j
day or night at the Alliance Milling |
J. D. Alsup, the young fellow who
was jailed on a charge of assault to j
murder in connection with the cut-'
ting of a Normal student named Sum
ner, was released on bond Monday
afternoon H s bond was fixed at
$7 50 and was signed by W. B. Me- !
Clurkaa aid W. T. Johnson.
NEWS FROM JUSTIN.
JUSTIN, July 12.—The school tax
election was to be held here last Sat-
urday was resclnlel by action of the
school board on account of some
irregularities to be adjusted. The
election will be held at a later date.
Perry Harmonson of Graham is
conducting a protracted meeting here
th's week HU sermons are interest
ing and the attendance Is good
Mrs M. M Farr and children are
visiting relatives at Gainesville.
Dr. and Mrs. Pennington and Mr
and Mrs. L. S. Taylor are in Mineral
Wells this week.
’’Grandpa" Williams who has just i
recently returned from California, j
was bitten by a calf which was sup- !
posed to have hydrophobia Thursday ‘
evening. He went to the Pasteur In- I
stitute at Austin for treatment. , |
Mts. B. B. Driver returned frbm a I
visit to Oklohatno last Saturday.
L. S. Taylor, who sustained »in- :
juries at the depot several days ago. I
is improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker are ip
Mineral Wells.
Mrs. E. A. Harmonson and children
of Bridgeport are visiting relatives
in Justin.
Willard White is vla'tiug his grand-
mother in Mineral Wells.
Wv H. Harris of Roanoke Is mov
Ing to his farm west of here
A double beader game was playe 1
in Justin Saturday afternoon between
the Drop and Prairie Mound an 1
Drop and Justin baseball teams. Drop
came out victorious fa each game.
Crop prospects are not so goo!
here on account of hot, <lry w’nds
of the past several days. The corn
is suffering very much for want of
rain. Cotton is doing v«ry nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Eubanks of Krum
are visiting W. F. Paiford ang fam-
ily in Justin Sunday.
Nocola Karnes and Z»ta Martin
are sick with fever.
8. W. Barrett spent Saturday and
Sunday in Denton. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Birch and Will Cook
returned from Mineral Wells Satur
day.
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order to get the room, these odds and ends are taking up. we are going to close them out
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Plumbing
Denton Plumb*
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T. B. PORTER. .Mgr
MAN C HARGED WITH STABBING
NORMAL STUDENT OUT OF
JAIL ON BOND
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DENTON GIRL GETS A PLACE
IN FREDERICK. OK.. BCHOOUt
Miss Charm McNiel has been elael-
to a posit‘on '□ the Frederack. Ok.,
schools.
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Notary Public
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ALSUP IS RELEASED
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10 words 6 times S0c—Classified
Have you had
connections made?
you have not I would
appreciate your permit-
ting us to figure on the
bill. If I can't do the
work as well and for
less money I can’t ex-
pect to get the job, but
this I believe I can do.
Phone me and estimates
will be furnished gladly.
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drawers,
will
you
HALL -SCRUGGS & CO
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The Tailor
TEN MEN WORKING
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and
G . M c M A T H .
Notary Public.
arrive
Watkins
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Lio the wori; of a lar?e fo’.ce of men
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Our parlor is neat and cool, and
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Quality
DEAD LETTER LIST.
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Curtis'
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We
Arthur W. Palmer
Music and Art
Pearl
Otto
Mrs.
Lena
Miss
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Stewart,
A.
W D. Burks.
Curtis Drug
60c at
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An Open Secret
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Superior
Long Distance Service
Over Our Lines.
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ton the finest copyright prints
which are exact reproductions
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SEWER .SYSTEM WORK AT STAND
.STILL BEYOND WORK ON
DISPOSAL TANK.
nltary plumbing at
see Wilson Hard
a
of
Pineapple sherbet 5c
Fountain.
.1. W. KOONS S-AYS THEBE IS NO I
INU NDATION IN>B SUCH STOR1
BEING CHUT LATED
Leslie
Carpen-
Waat ads la ta* Record ana Chron
ide bring prompt returns, because
“in Denton" nearly every homo readi
die Record otd Chroolcl*.
Children wanting Indian suits for
the Shetland Pony Parade can get
them at WILSON-WILLIAMS CO.
Automobile
* Garage
SHRRIDAN, Proprietor.
to
5,
Some ladies muslin underwear, such as gowns,
less than
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PEOPLES HOME TELEPHONE CO.
county missing them.
G. H. Blewett and daughter, Miss
‘ ' for Boulder,
during the
Mrs. Buck-
ley of Waco and Mrs. Gran Christa!
DIED WEST OF DENTON AFTER A
SICKNE8B OF A DAY AND A
HALF—Bl RIED HERE.
Ice cold watermelons can be had
day or night at the Alliance Milling
Company’s.
W. B. Montgomery.
B. O. Bradfor’.
IMrNBBUBBery Realty Company
M Batata. Lmw
laawmaaa.
OSce io F. • M. Bank Bnildlns
PILOT POINT. TEXAS
Extra trips mad.- anywhere ln the
county.
Regular Round
trips daily to Krum
H. F. Schweer & Co.,
P. Swisher,
3.
2
UArord and CurtU’MsAxadve Syrup, safe, pure,
tbrv Jnd Fee.
NO SANGER SALOON
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J. A. Campbell died Monday night
on the Fletcaer farm west of Deaton
| of heart disea e He had been sick
|only a day and a half when death
came. Decease,} was 59 years. 5
months and S days old.
The remains were brought to Den-
|ton Tuesday and interred at the I-
| O. O. F. cemeteiy.
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when down town
U GUY’S DRUG STORE.
West Side
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-
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Agents Fire and Cyclone Insurance
We represent companies as good as the
best. We solicit a share of your business
etc., to close out at
12 price
$2.90
$4.20
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Day Phone, .<>„ uh
Night Phoae. New 20
Leaves Denton st 8 a m anj 4pm
Leaves Krum at 9 a. m and o p tn
a short time. $3.50 shoes
$5 shoes for
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Sale prices on shoeswill be continued for
$4 shoes for $3.35
A great many other things too numerous to mention await vou, and
be surprised at the prices
All First-claso Barbera. Good bath
R. M. Mitchell, Prop.
Delicious marmalade
iti-’ Fountain try <
than four inches of ra'n all this
spring, several of the rains that fell
f the
~ 'U , 1 wife to Nall
79.68 acres in Jas. A. Teal
$2,500.
W. F. Dupree and. wife to C. E.
Nathan Evans and Miss Bulah
Wh’te were quietly married in Dal-
las Monday, the wedding being an e‘i-
tire surprise to their many friends
here.
Both bride and groom were em
ployed ia the Jarrell-Evans store re-
cently. They have returned
make their home.
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It will pay you to get prices on
plumbing supplies aid plumbing
work from Wilson Hardware Com-
pany.
HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY
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Misses Lee and Dorothy Williams
entertained on Friday afternoon from
4 to 7 with five tables of 42, in hon-
or of their nieces, Misses Mary and
Marjorie Williams, of Arlmore, Ok.
The tables were arranged on the
large living porch of the Williams
home which was prettily decorated
with summer flowers and vines. Sev-'
en games were played, the favor for
th« largest score going to Mies Katy
Bass. The guests of honor were al-
!vo presented with dainty favors. Aa
ice course was served to the follow-
ing: Misses Sle.dd of Fort Worth
| Floyd of Plano, Lucile Blewett, Stel-
la Owsley, Elaine Lewis. Rosalie
, Rathbone, Katy Bass, Mary Wlllianu,
I w-ile Kanady, Emma nelle Lipscomb,
Leila Hood, Linda May, Lula Evera,
Gene Seay. Anna Banka, Ivy May.
Ada Elliott, Mrs. Tom Floyd,- Mrs
W. C. Edwards, Mrs. C. A Wili ams,
the hostesses and honorees.
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lee cold watermelons can be had
day or night at the Alliance Milling
Company's.
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A hot wea»her neceas ty-i-Curtls’
violet water. 60c at Curtis' Drug
Store
dancing.
"L'xe" making
. Tonight they
have an entirely new bill. New pic-
tures are shown each light-
hot winds are playing havoc with the
corn prospects. The Sanger com-
up” old wrinkled pictures, and munity, he says, hasn’t had more
c .Xi than four inches of ra’n all “-,~
frame them in the most ap- ,
proved manner, has brought here and in Other sections of
us lots of business. You don’t
have to be satisfied with just imciiie. left Tuesday
any old frame now; you can Colo., to remain until
get what you want, and get it I’^t °f September.
of Denton will follow next week and
Mrs. Blewett and little daughter.
Avis, will go to Boulder, from Los
r are now. about
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
A. G. McMath and wife to H. F
Schweer. lot 1, block B, Blount ad-
dition; $1,250.
E. G. Gotcher et al.
Swisher, part of block
$150.
E. G. Gotcher to H.
lots 5, 4 and west half of lot
J. S. .1. Gober was here from San- •
i ger today.
Cleans, presses, alters a ad makes-
| if you want
I reasonable p i,
I ware Compaa1-
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED AT
' home. Trial treatment and full in-
formation absolutely free of any
charge. Write Frontier Asthma Com-
pany, Room 702, Buffalo. N. Y.
Blanks Barber Shop. W. R. SCOTT, LATE PERSONAL MENTION
Under Denton County National Bani
right.
Our mouldings are new and
exclusive patterns, our pictures
are quite different from any Angeles, wher© they
ever shown here, and our her- the first of August,
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.
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DENTON TRANSFER CO
W—Both Pbonea-ySS.
Cails made day or aig^t Trunks
called fof an J lellrerel to any pa.
dCtkectty. t
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party:
J. C. Baird. Allie Cochran, Annie
i’rigent, Jimmie Howel, Minnie How
el. Jessie Cochran, Bina Tigert, An-
nie Howel, Mam’e Howel. May Brown,
Gertrude Blagg, Jim Blagg. Aimer
Blagg, Welma Blagg, C. A. Blagg.
'iresley Beaird. Walter Beaird. Wal-
ter Beaird, Marcus Beaird. Sula
Beaird. Mollie Beaird. Jim Howel.
Ida Howel. Bart Blagg. Stella Blagg.
Unice Blagg. Bell© Blagg. Gennie Da-
vis. Cub Gray, Ralpsie Gray. Charlie
Gray, Susie Gray. Alvin Reed, Roland
Cochran. Buster Cochran, Sallie
Cochran. Edna Cochran. Jack Pom-
meranke. Teva peppino, Homer Coch-
ran. Ledo Cochran. Walter Cochran.
Inez Cochran. Roy Gray, Barney Gray
Cub Gray. Alice Wells. Alvin Crout
Sid Crout. Mark Crout. Charlie Hes-
tand, Ross Renfro. Sam Renfro.
Marion Ball, Don Jones. John Ram
son. Willie Ball, Bob Tartner. Clar
ence Tartner, Clarence Clifford Tart-
ner, Jane Hawk, Sterling Briggs. Ma-
bel Briggs. Clifforj Briggs.
Briggs, Clifford Briggs, L.
ter. Mack Janies OU Lalie. Emmet
James, Rob James. Marion James,
Mrs. Pate. Newt Allen. Joe McCray
Cavins Cercie. Claud Garrison, J. M
Berman. Cloe Peel, Tom Glankew.
Mrs. Hope, J. A Carpenter. Martha
Jones, and Charlie Jones.
AMUSEMENTS
A press notice says:
J. W. Koons, a lawyer of Sanger,
was in town Tuesday and sail that
tnete was absolutely no foundation I
so far as he could find, for the rumor I
that there was going to be a saloon
established at Sanger
Asked about the teport that a
loon would be put in just over the
Cooke county line and near Sanger.
Mr. Koons said he did not think
that such action would be taken
That portion of Cooke county is un
der prohibition law The nearest
point from Sanger to the Cooke
county line is something like three
miles.
J. W. Koons ’of Sanger was here j
of the latest work of nodern toJa> aDrt 8“ys the hot w«a^« a"J !
artists. Our ability to "touch <
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block 8, Garza; |50.
Cecil Cazzel to J. L. Barnett et al.,
lot 6 and west half of lot 5,:block
C, Schmitz ft Rippy addition to city:
$675.
Alliance MtM to Miss Blanche
Blewett, part of block 29, original
town of Denton; $650.
E. G. Gotcher to R. E. Newton et
al., lot 4. block 5, Garxa; $75.
P. P. McDermott and wife to 8. J.
Carroll, lot oa Hickory street, city;
$1.
Abe Smith tend
8mitl»,
survey:
Work on the t-ewerage system is
(being pushed as rapidly as possible
with the small force of men avail-
able. About ten pick and shovel men
are at work on tile d’sposal tank,
but utere is no effort being made to
dig trenches.
Trueheart ft Jack.-on, the contrac-
tors in charge of the work have had
a ditching machine shipped here and
’it should arrive Wednesday. As
R M G-ammar of Fort Worth and 180011 as " (Omea ,he maclline will
Smith Ark . put to work. Tiiis machine can
for Y’onr Small Loans and Fire
Insurance.
Miss Lila Walker of Dallas is
men's clothes, also cleans and press-1 Stiest of Mrs. C. E. Alexander
; es skirts. Will call for and deliver West Oak street.
i New Phone 4'*. No. 6 West Side1, W. P. Brigman of Roanoke was i
" 1 here Tuesday en route home from '
Gainesville and Pilot Point
6 West Side j
i Gainesville and Pilot Point.
■SHSSHS!!^ | J. E. Adams of Kaufman county
is here looking for a location
I will come to Denton to live.
| George McNiel left this morning
j for Indianapors, Ind., where he will
study the construction of buggies.
• Mrs. J. C. Langran of Corsicana
and Mrs. Parvin of Ardmore, Okla.,
[ are guests of Mrs. R. S. Taylor of
West Oak street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Foster and
children of Fort Worth were guests
of Mrs. R. R. Bates Sunday. M ss
-.ste Fo-ter will remain here for a
week.
Lou and Jess Owsley.
Harper was over from i
of t
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Hart and Woodley opened their
three days engagement at the Ma.
jestic airdome last night by present-
ing “Twenty Minutes on the Bow-
ery." During the time of their act
some half doxen new and catchy
songs were sung and Mr. Hart did
some exceptionally clever
As "Chinimie” and “L*:
love they were great
Roberts, lot 4, block 3. college addi-
tion to city: <1,360. Ljn-
D. A. -Jones and wife to H. L.
Chad win. 33.94 acres in H. Irvine
survey, 4 aero* in Jno. Crlgger aur-
vey: $1,000.
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Ctae lfiod ads in
C' roi.it’.e pay,
ranging
the
ing. We have brought to Den- to be held Saturday. Crops are suf-
fering somewhat for rain in his sec-
| on.
i as
be put to work.
Oscar Gates of Fort
with their sister.-, the Misses Gram- ! — -
mar and Gates. are guests of A. M. i
and Misses Eou and Jess Owsley. I Oul t’^'*”* >» ueai a..u wo. «.4u
•I. J. M Harper was over from our drinks are cool and refreshing.
Navo, in the eastern part of the I ^l®8e this store your stopping place
county, Tuesday. He was here ar- |
„ for a Sunday school p'cnic I
of tne Elm Ridge church which is I
♦ rx holrl QntiirHQV C'nrxtxc o v/-> anf_ I
NATHAN EVANS AND
MISS WHITE MARRIED
Below is a list of the letters
malning uncalled for at the postof
flee at Denton, Texas, for the week
end'ng July 11th. 1909. These
letters will be forwarded to the Duan
Letter Office at Washington July
25, if not called for before that time
Ladies’ List.
Mrs. Mary Etta Bullard
Mrs. F. C. Clayton.
Mrs. R. F. Dains.
Mrs. ---- Hawkins.
Mrs.--- Hawkins. Mrs. W. H.
Hall. Mrs. Jack Hayne. Miss Rezecca
Howison.
---- Maggie Low.
Migs Lena Reid.
Mrs. V. Taylor
Mrs. W. R. Wallace.
Postal Cards.
Miss Naomi Dowd.
Miss Nannie Evans.
Mias Nab Foster.
Mrs. Ellen Hall (2).
Mrs. C. W. Reed.
Mrs. Otto Seredn,
Smith.
Miss Mabel Truss.
Miss Willie White.
Wilkerson.
Gentlemen’s List.
J. F. Brown.
M. C. Domnell.
Ed Gray.
Chas. Lowe.
G, D. Moore.
Calvls Strange. W.
William Smith.
Postal Cards.
Reuben Butler.
Charlie Davis, H. P, Duscan.
Alfred Harrop.
Chas. Lowe, Rev. W. L. Lowar-
ence.
Melvan Richardson.
Bonnie Smith.
Jack Tolen.
Tom White.
Firm Tjetters..
Smith Bros. Tea Co.
One cent will b« charged for each
letter advertised. In calling for
these letters please say “advertised **
JOHN B. SCHMITZ. P. M.
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C. E. FOWLER. Manager.
Wants to do your laundry work,
merely because we are home people, but because of
and the fact that we can do just as good work that as
get elsewhere. Stop and consider these two things if
are not already a customer of ours. Try us and see.
Phone us. Both phones.
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY.
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trade re*»o i - e are
leal vehicle bargain, jvst now
— Don’t know about next week
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The Denton Steam Laundry
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For Sale
TheBordenPlace
8-acre Surburban
Home
One and one-half miles
west on Decatur Road.
See the place and the
owner—L. D. Borden.
1-2 price
15c
32c
Big lot of fancy ginghams, quality up
to 25c, to close at 12 l-2c
White bed spreads at unusually low
prices. $1.50 grade for «...50c
. sizes
12 price
75c
All odds and ends in short silk gloves
to dose—$1 gloves SOc
50c gloves 25c
25c gloves 12c
Summer baby caps, embroidery jmd
hemstitched, tucked, 25c caps
50c caps
Boys Knickerbocker wash suits.
4 and 5 to close at T “
1.50 wash suits
All silk remnants in very desirable
patterns in wash, taffetas and messe-
lines, 1 to 10 yds. each 1-2 price
A beautiful line of lace curtains to
close 65c grade — -38c
$1 grade
$1.35 grade 98c
A few sizes and styles of F. P. corsets
to close out at-------------------------12 price
A few pieces of 10c 12 1 2c and up to
25c suiting to close at only 7 1-2C
A few $1, $1.50 and up to $2 50 lawn
and linen shirt waists to close at
only 69c
week *ajte no time in acquit-
> ti
preparing to quote you this
-th 4
When you see a ffne c rtiage
at such a low pi ice as
we are
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