Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Mctjl IGG SHOE STORE.
W. B. Montgomery.
Bradfor 1.
iBlanks Barber Shop,
klJader Denton County National, Bank
W D Burka
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Burks Montgomery Realty Company
Keul and
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PILOT POINT. TEXAS.
Xb Fkmejaaa Berben. Good batn
R. M. Mitchell, Prop.
A. G. McMATH,
Real Estate
If yoa want to buy or aell he cm
help you. OtUce next door to Ex-
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East Side No. 194
JULIAN SCRUGGS.
Freezers.
Hose.
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MAY HAVE CARNIVAL
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If you want sanitary plumbing at
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The Giving of Gifts
Go to McCrajr’t
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REPRESENTATIVE OF CARNIVAL
COMPANY HERE TRYING TO
MAKE ARRANG.. IENTS.
DEPENDABLE
HARDWARE.
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LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
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Lumber
Neel
i in liallas yesterday, visited Mr. and
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Lipton's teas have no equal,
a can with your next order.
Turner Co. have it.
New
Phone 23
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L' t me take your surplus lumber
ni'ii ’'iake you a mat. standard-size
skirt box for 67 West Stroul
street. sat&wedtf
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reasonable prices see Wilson Hard
| ware Company.
O. ML CURTIs,
Jeweler.
DENTON, TEXAS, ' •■
Mr. Lewis, represent ng the Brown
Carn val company, was in town W id
nesday trying to make arrangements
for the company to come here and
show for a week. The organization
is at McKinney this week.
The Brown company carries a half
iozen or more tent-rl attractions
with other amusement features. No
definite arrangements for coming to
Denton have been mad".
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LN A PERSONAL LETTHE ORIGI-
NATOr OF MOTHERS- DAY
THANKS MAYOR BATES.
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Ladies’ Store
Bargains in all departments.
S. Blackburn ot the Texas Ad-
er at Sherman is in Denton
will a Idress the Chamber of Com-
merce at the next meeting.
Sheriff Will Ort has gone to T r-
io take Miss Beulah I.ark n
who was adjudged insane
week
Dalia
not the only people
who sell
Go to Minnis’ Drug
Store for accurate pre*
scription work.
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Rev Pierce, pastor of the
dis; Episcopal church South who luu
been quite skk, is somewhat better. 1
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But we would like to make you an estimate
when you need Lumber, Shingles, Sash,
Doors, Paints or Hardware,
Christmas. Wedding Days Birth
Days. Commencement Days—they
are all celebrated by the giving of
gifts. The custom of gift giving
has its roots deeply grown into the
habits and lives of human kind. In
choosing a gift two things are kept
in mind—the object chosen must
tie beautiful, and it should be use-
ful as well. For this reason the
goods kept in the modern jewelry
store possess peculiar value as
offerings to our friend. You will
find waiting for you at my store a
carefully selected stock of the
goods usually kept in jewelry
stores. They are marked in plain
figures at live and let live prices,
and great pleasure will be taken
showing them to you. Won’t you
come. jk
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y < > u u -t lady
| a- 1’1 lot I’oi it last
Offutts of Dalia county i,
business an! is v situs the
d r. E Bern .
' awning is be ng
of the Williams dorr
side of the square.
a Mexican
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home. Trial treatment and full la*. • I
format'on absolutely free of MU I
wil1 I c harge Write Frontier Asthma Com-< I
• pany. Room 702. Buffalo. N. Y,
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The Wilson Hardware Company
makes no charge for estimates ab. 1
piujnbing work I
Best tamales In town. Fstea Ham- I
huger stand. East aide. I
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Everything in Toilet
Articles at Minnis Drug
Store.
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defy competition when it is
Screen Doors or Wire Cloth
i you need.
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Pure Food and Dairv Commission- •
er Abbott lias received tile following
letter ot commeidat on relative t6
ills seizure of a quantity of grain at
Fot t Worth recently:
"pear Sir We notice in daily
that you have taken up some
ha isasrCity wheat in Fort Worth
ini i wisli ;o stat0 that we as millers
feel that
method ja
A EMS FROM SANGER.
SANGER. May IS.—The meeting
spirit of (losing is still tn progress at the Methodist
to enjoy fop a I church
the life that they once b l j
coparative few
but
ill be coming all the wet k.
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Mayor Ed F. Bates has received
the following personal letter ot •
thanks from Miss Annie Jarvis, the
originator of the Mothers' Day move-
ment: '
"Dear Sir—J have the boior of
acknowledging the issuance of yciur
Mothers' Day proclamation payirj a
beautiful tribute to mothers. Please
accept my sincere thanks for your S
official recognition If -jot too
trouble I shall be gla I to have an ']
official copy of this document for -U
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Respectfully. : '
ANNA JARVIS."
Mayor Bates, when he displayed
the letter, had the following to say: 1
j "Yes. 1 am glad M as Annie Jar***' 1
vis wrote me that letter anl I shall
; keep it i^ memory of her The Je-
votion she had for her mother ha*
beeu a great inspiration to the idea
She has taught us how to manifest
our love for Mother -^ Not th^ji are JUL.!
i love mother the more, but that we
will dedicate one day out of every
365 to her memory and in ’<>ken «>t :i"*
, our love for here we will wear .a T
white flower oj the second Sunday '' I
in May Why. even the Krpat- alaWj^
wart business man <n his ma! rtekRgaJ
through life will stop and devote '
one Sunday 't<> the memory of no- I
ther.' which will mellow his heart ' j
for weeks, and men and women lit I
be better and do better and the I
world will be blessed from the in*
, splration that will come from
ther*' Day ' "
LATE PERSONAL MENTION I
rally will be he| 1 ■
Bapt'st church
Try Get the habit Go to McCray's^, i
Long when it s jewelrv of any kind ytdflm
‘want.
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The test of the classified ad is re
suits. The classified columns of the
Record tnd Chronicle are growing
because they get the results. Try
th»m md make us prove it.
' miller i ] the state. You will ’
have the support of the grata!
m< n tor it is »o -heir interest to have
you leave it alone, in the fact that
the most of them are owners of
elcvatois and do a great deal or
Jojrl.ig themselves. We have one
icar of wheat in our elevator from
tiie same sb ppers, Hail. Baker &
Co., that we are unable to use. md
if you nee,| our services in any way
call on us. Yours for success,
"(TTIZENS MILL & ELEV CO
Dr Abbott says he has icceiv-'d a
.lumber of letters ol similar <on-
Cha.'. Heady lias gone to lx-wlsville
.Mrs !<eub(. Bates of De-iton is vis-
iting Mrs. I'
j The iiiisslottftdfti
| at the Miss
beginning Friday.
Miss Francis Goodman visited in
Fort \\<>rth tlii- week, ret urn I ng
home today
Mrs E C C
Fresh line of Baseball I
Bats and Gloves; also "i"t: i,! toYn ,ile suest of her sis-
Fishing Tackle.
W. A. Taliaferro.
UPHOLD HIS ACTION MISS JAR VIS WRITES
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MILLERS 1 PHOI.D ACTION OF DR.
\BBOTT IX <'ONFIS< ATIXt.
GRAIN SHIPMENTS
FORMER STUDENTS ARE '
COMING COMMENCEMENT
Among’ilie visitors to Denton this
I week ar,, many former Normal stu-
dents. who hare come from all parts
i of Texas to be present during com-
I tne.icemeut week. These .-tu lents-
h.av,. ma.i. Denton t he r home in oth-
er days and Hie love for tile town
land tiie school draws them here an-
jbitally, to mingle with their com-
rades. to inibib,. the -
days of school a.id
few days
jam! loved. Only a
of such visitors are here as yet.
Ot llel'S
CATHOLIC SERVICES
There will be services at the Ca-
tholic church on the morning of
May 30th at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Ver-
nimont extends a cordial invitation
to everyone to attend.
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The Normal Glee Club of Dentor
jwill give a concert here tonight
Miss Elizabeth Sm th s musical re.
! vital w ill be held lu re Saturday
inight
Liquid Veneer at Min-
nis’ Drug Store.
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itdng in town, t' „____
ter. Mis* Mabel Hogue.
The Sanger public school
(lose this week There will be no'
special exercises as there is no grad-
nating (lass this year, the wleventh •
grade having been added. ,
M ss Nellie Harter visited
Gainesville last week.
Miss Mary I^ove of Valley “ Vi w:
visited her parents Sunday.
Miss Ruby Elmore of Pilot Point !
visited her sister last week.
Misses Poole and Cobb of Denton
were here Saturday.
Miss Clara May Elmore vis ted In j
Pilot Point a few da's this week.
Ed Meek left Saturday for New
Mexico.
Rev Franklin has returned from
Wolfe City.
John B. Schmitz,
DEALER IN
UNDERTAKER’S G0OD3
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,
and the most precise and careful attention will be
given to all details. Night calls ’ft
l>i»y M'bIIk. Both I’htiiifM >n. 2<»
NORTH SIDE SQUARE DENTON.TEXAS
you are taking the proper ‘
si amping out the mod
outrageous day 1 gilt robbery ever1
commitied in the Lone Star state „IIIV1UI
wpy QI iniR I
niy files Where I have
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■ Alox Child a Mexican aged J5
'di d at Cooper Cree’; Wednesday of
tuberculosis. The remains will be in-
1 terre 1 Thursday with service- by
Raymon I Vernimont. a Catho-
priest.
J G Blount of Amarillo is here
visiting his father. Dr. J. P. BlouxL
W. T Thomason and Miss Nina
|v of t oppel. who were married -
Garrison left Saturday i ^Irs. Fields
Colors—
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Full line of sizes.
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These suits are all new—this season’s goods—
and consist mostly of Repps’and Linines’made up
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plain tailored, lace trimmed and brai
white, light blue, pink, tan, dark greey and gray, j
Don’t miss this opportunity of |
getting you a ready-to-wear suit.
LONG ® WILSON.
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BOND PETITION
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PETITION LX>R ELECTION ON
«15U,O<M> BOND ISSUE.
If you were here
Ladies’ Suits
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Kimonas.
Silk Parasols
Lot ot Ladies' long and short lap
$2.95, $3.50, $5.25
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Watkins
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Pjper Napkins, Lunch
means
Quality
DeepCUTPrices
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Ladies Wash Coat Suits
We Offer the Following Prices:
$9.90
On all $15 suits - -
$8.35
On all 12.50 suits - -
$6.65
On all 10.00 suits - -
R. L. Horton,
$5.65
On all 8.50 suits
SuccesMtr to
HAMILTON A YEATTS,
Tailors.
Cleaning, pressing, dyeing, etc.
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Get the habit of going
to Minnis’ Drug Store.
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<'iiiiiinisMionei's Receive Petition, but
No Definite Ai tin,, Ha- Yet
Keen Taken.
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$3.00
2.15
Regular Round
trips daily toKrum
Day Phone, .civ l»l.
Night Phone. New 2ft.
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To Close Hut the Balance of Our Stock of
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WE DO AS WE SAY.—Several days ago we put an $18.00 brides set
j of muslin underwear in our window to be reduced 56 cents
W. R. SCOTT, j. B. BARRETT AND
The Te.ior M|SS SHAEFFER WLD
APPLICANT FOR LOCAL
FRANCHISE IN TEXAS
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Automobile
Garage
GEORGE SHERIDAN. Proprietor.
i Phone long & Turner Co. when
I you want Springside Creamery. They
j have it.
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Time to be looking for those com-
m"jnment gifts. May we show you?
W. J. McCRAY. Jeweler.
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We have a splend d selection in silk and Linen Lot ot Ladies' long and short |ap
Paranols, good assortment of colors, red white, un. Kunonas. solid red, with Persian
border, red and blue ground with jap
and floral designs, solid borders; light
blue, green and red ground, with jap
and tloral designs, solid border to
1 65 match, reg. $4, $4.50 $5 and $7 values
1 20 ,
.75 Special
1 Leaves Denton at S a
ILeaves Krum at 9 a
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Residence
phones $1 per mo.
Ask us about it. ,
PEOPLE’S HOME TELEPHONE CO j
.ietv 'lay.- if the fran-
lle,ji-ks tor -i long
but ■proposes to fix
vaarge at $1.17 for
for lighting purposes
He sa.'s ills gas I - tiie best commer-
cial gas made and that they are get-
| ting in pla its at many Texas towns
The franchise is before the council
evening!011 I wl'l *>7 tons\ler> 1 tomorrow
the residence of I nlKbt.
When you think of
Drug Store, think
Minnis’.
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blue and b'ack This is really only beginning on
this line, but to close out we are offering exception-
ally low prices on them
$7 50 black and white ...
$3 50 black
$2.20 white plain border
$1 50 white and tan
$1 00 white and pink
The groom
bri.lv is a
| Our Monday morning to Saturday night sale
open with a continuous stream of people from early
morning to late closing time; all very enthusiastic
over the many extraordinary bargains in muslin
underwear, gloves, etc. Our efficient salespeople
were kept constantly on the run, anticipating the
wants of those in attendance.
yesterday come again today, and better still, come
every day and bring your friends. Those that did
not come yesterday, be sure to come today and we
assure you you will be amply repaid for your trip.
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Bi evident Owsley and ether mem-
bers of the Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday afternoon presented to the
commissioners’ couit the jietjtion tor
an election in this precinct to deter-
mine whether or not bonds to the ex-
tent of $150,000 be hsued for the
purpose of building good roads.
The petition h i t the signatures of
about 125 men. residents of both
Denton and the couut’y surrounding
the town. The pete
place of a former request asking that
a $300,000 bon I issue election be
llei.l
Mr. Owsley explained the petition
and existing circumstances to the
members of the court and the com-
mittee and the court spent some time
discussing tiie matter. No definite
action was taken by the tommistion-
ers and it will probably be a day or
two before a riper! on the applica-
tion is made.
> a day until sold.
Yesterday it reached the $5.50 price and was sold at considerable loss to ourselves,
but at a great bargain to the purchaser. Always watch for the our store
Hall, Scruggs Q. Co.
H. F. Schvveer & Co.,
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Agents Fire and Cyclone Insurance
We represent companies as good as the
best We solicit a share c f your business
.1 B Barrett and Miss Clara S’naef- j
f<*r were married Tuesday
i at 6:30 o'clock at C
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc.Niel in North j
The mart' age ceremony was :
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1 Sets and Doilies at Min
nis’ Drug Store.
Silk Remnants
Wc have one lot of silk remnants, We have a Jew ladies'jumper suits
including wash. Taffetta and Rogers, made of excellent grade of lawn, with
These remnants contain from one to large blue, and tan dot, with suitable
ten yards and you will find a splendid border embroidery and inserting trim,
assortment of colors. While Regular $5.00 value. This week
they last half price special $3.25
■ Cleans, presses, alters tod makes
* men's clothes, also cleans and press-
i es skirts. Will call for and deliver
I New Phoje 4 0 No. 6 West Side
| Square. ' Denton. ""
’•said by Rev. D. H. Aston
• lives at Krum un
’ resident of Denton
Elberta :
The flavor is superior to
We guarantee
Extra trips mnde anyuhere i(l tb< |
e. aunty.
2
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m and a p. m I
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; wood Bulletin of ihe 17th regards a
• ; firm which ha.- by letiei apllie i for
s niilar fra i. lii.-e in De iton an 1
•shows fhat Denton may expei t a vis-
lit from Mr. Stone soon:
"George W Stone, representing
| t lie Geo. W. Stone eompa iv cf Cleve
| lan.l. Ohio, is i i Brownwoo.i today
ir tiie intere-t of a gas franchise for
i '/ hica his compare has asked. Mr
' S;one says he is ready to promise
j tha shipment of machinery will be
i made ■' thin ni.
! i rise is grante I
; term franchise
tiie maximum
I fuel a id $1.6
Bf;;
We have a few more dozen cans
‘ of Denton packed peeled
peaches.
j those of California,
j them to please.
LONG & Tl’RNER CO
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1909, newspaper, May 19, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235909/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.