Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 241, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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We have the suit you will like. Hart, Schaffner
& Marx, and Spero Micheal & Son make them for
us. Prices S5, $7.50, $10. $12.50, $15 up to $25. You
will find all kinds of hot weather goods for men and
boys here at prices right. Notice the big shirt sale;
lots of folks have taken advantage of it.
FEDERAL GRAND JURY
HAS NOT REPORTED
BELIEVES 17 YEAR OLD
DAUGHTER MURDERED
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the conservative sailors for men and boys in
every shape of life--prices, 25 cents to $5. Special
inducements in our underwear department, both in
separate piece and Munsing union suits
different fabrics. Ask fqr shoes at this store.
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HOUSTON. Tex . May 22
Peak of Montgomery county is trav-
eling over Texas searching for his
lost daughter. Maggie, aged seven-
teen. who disappeared from her home
last Sunday. The family has no
trace of her whereabouts and f’Nrs
she met with foul play.
Hillsboro Tex . Ma. 2 2 The hos-
pital physicians attending J It. Lu-
cey of Dallas w ho was seriously in- |
jured in the Fort Worth auto run j
Thursday afternoon. toda> annonne-
el the patient has shown no im-
provement in the last twelve hours
and is still semi-um onscious. His re-
covery is stUl doubtful
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Ft I FORI EH ITS 1 HXRTER
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EVER AT EL PASO,.
Officers
A. J. Nance, preside:.:
R Christal. vice pi-
t J. C. Colt. Cashier
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ties point 1- tile high-
hut no damage ha- as
Tin- ri'er now ihreat-
.ti> to cut through thyj Fair Ground',
p:ttk an | divide the irr gation ditch
This w <>ui<j either < hatige i’s course
through the valb-. <>r etnpt-. its wa-
tt t into tlie ditch.
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I .■ thir.l trial of Frank McCue. 1
iiargel wit'll murdering Earl Ma- I
bre. Yiear Dalia- about two vears ago
•.ms todai
Si in moils' d st ri< ’ eou rt
tno is heard both the
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MUSKOGEE
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Rail road of 1<a n
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Directors
A J. Nance
J R. Christa!
F Bates
C. Owsley
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end
get settled
where all
gone.
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that debts roll up, ><> will a
bank accout grow. But there is
a feeling of satisfaction from
having money in tic- bank
that you never experieme 1
from a long list of 1. i t
Have you any deb:>
you need a bank account
will teach you econonn
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Al'SIN May 22 Chairman May
fl.-id of the State Railroad Conimis- i u> < nai a » m< n-e
sio i todav stated lie had directtCl | < <>minitt“d siin nle
th,. Attorney General two mootlis i Okla . late ye--.n |;i
tlonal and Great. Northern for for-I I'OI>dent ovi t In- '
ago to file suit agains the Interna- jand was becoming b
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he | buy a ranch. >
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t ! t I \ e ti rem- 11 ot tills!
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feiture of its charter, but no action |a few
was ever taken Mayfield said
still Wants the suit filed.
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City and prior
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■ Coumil Hill.-.
He was de--
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and their affidav ts ''aw been secur
ed by the antis, n !n< h -flow that
half a million cm v bottles have'
been gathered in Sn th county in the
last three years T!>i- is offere | to
prove that despite ■ county being
prohibition that meh liquor was
disposed of T’te :c ’is charge all the
recent crime an I intoxication to
prohibition Both les have just
opened their cgnipaisns wh'ch prom-
ise to b,, warm.
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TULSA. Okla.. May 22 The F d- |
era! grand jury investigating the
Muskogee townsfte frauds resumed
taking testimony at 9 o'clock this
nforning in the Governor Haskell
Turner ant Eaton cases The grand
jnrv is keeping secret its findings in
the first ease and if any indictment
was returned it was not announced.
From th s indication it is believed
the investigation will be complete 1
before' any of th? findings are
nounced. J G Wilkerson
Louis was the first witness
this morning.
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The commissioaers' court adjourn- ij
ed Friday afternoon and without or- pt
dering an- election to a.•
whether or not Precinct No
ssue Jljo.tib" bonds for
good roads.
The petition was presen ted to the
court and President Owsley of th-‘
Chamber of Commerce wen: before
th,, commissioners an 1 talked f°r
the measure Th” <ourt decided
however tha’ ’hey would have to
have a certified cop' of the law un-
der which til,, election could b- or
ler.-ii a i l the members did no: feel i -
dispo-ej to go ahead and order the': f
••lection with no more authoti’y than |; t
wa- contained n th< law as printed jl !
'■ the Commercial Secretaries, al- 1 : (
■bough the cop, furnished hi the I; <
Secretaries is idejitiialh the same a5 pf
•lie oriel ial 1 opi of th, law a- it wa« t
.1'sed
Anotlu • me. ting of ’ <ommis-|
'iom rs i- be held mot yinndai
further consider the on
OUR CHOICE OXFORDS
and Children.
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If you are not wearing a pair of
oxfords th s warm weather you
missing real summer comfort---
comfort that reallv belongs to vou.
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Our oxfords a»e coo- and restful.
We show every desirable st\ le of
low-cut footwear in oxfords, ribbon
ties and pumps for Men, Women
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A. W. SEARS.
! Celebrated Velie Buggies.
These Are Hot Days
and Hotter Corning
The Oil Stove and Range keeps the
kitchen cool. > The New Perfection Oil
Stove is absolutely guaranteed in every way.
The Best. Why?
It’s perfectly safe; it’s cheaper than coal or
wood; no odor; no smoke, and bakes every-
thing well and brown. It’s safer than your
oil lamp and lots safer than gosoline. Let
us send one out on trial.
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25 cents. We sell “Onyx” sox in gauze lisles in
black and colors. “Interwoven” is a new 25-cent
! sox we have just added—light weight, silk finish
; and will honestly wear and retain ite silk lustre.
I Arrrow collars--sixteen correct styles. You won’t
I often find us shy any size. Tremont is the newest
[ style we have added. A hose supporter for knee
drawer wear--see it.
Hot Weather Specialties!
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Straw hats for men and boys as nice as you
will find anywhere, especially the ones for boys.
You know you don’t often find nice straw hats for
boys. Ours are for ages two to sixteen years.
Men's mohair coats of the better sort. Nainsook,
crepe and soisette underwear in athletic shirts
and knee drawers at 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 a
garment. We have the best $1 soft collar shirt
you ever saw. We have others at 50 cents
aind $1.50. Dutchess and paragon pants in tropi-
cal weights. Men’s wash pants at $1 and $1.25.
Wash four-in-hands in solid colors and white at
Small Accounts
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JXSo- FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
M. S. Stout, Pre*; A. D. Turner. V. P.; H. F. Schweer, Ca»h.
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You need n^t wait until your business has
assumed great proportions. You can start a
deposit here with $1. Why not begin at once?
As well as large
ARE WELCOMED
The Picture Subjects:
One Touch of Nature 4
Current News Items
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Only two shows to-night’ Come early and get a good seat.
Doors open at 7:45 and the first performance at eight o’clock
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Wilson-Williams Company 5
Both Phones. Delivery Service . 2
WYLIE SMITH.
ElchimjBuk Boildlac. New Flnae 75 (Heit.., Teiu.
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< JUST SOUTH OF THE SQUARE
About 700 feet, we have a 9-rooin, two-story !
i house, with good barn and garden.
Price $22,00, on easy terms. •
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PLAIN TALK
SADDLES
II we corrot please you go where you please
but for your pocket book's sake give us first whack.
Wilson Hardware Co.
HARNESS SPECIALTIES.
Come in and get our terms and prices Prices
speak louder than promises.
We know a Moon Brothers or Parry Buggy
will suit you in both quality and price.
What we save you on a buggy (or any other
vehicle) will go a long way toward getting a new
harness.
DENTON, TEXAS, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1909
VOLUME IX
NUMBER 241
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 241, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 22, 1909, newspaper, May 22, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235889/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.