Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 300, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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We Are Headquarters for
Lumber and all kinds
To Home Builders.
of Building Material
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Whether you are going to build
right away or in the near future you
will find information on this page that
will be of great benefit and assistance
to you in planning for that new home.
This home builders page will appear
each Saturday, each issue will contain
a different picture of a beautiful home
or bungalow. Watch for it.
Fishing Tackle
Baseball Goods
Shelf Hardware
Automobile Tires
Screen Wire and Poul-
try Netting
Singer Sewing Machines
Taliaferro Brothers
Seed Store
Lyon Gray Lumber Co.
Both Phones 57.
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Cheap Interest
Have you decided on your
plan for your new home? Call
at our office and select your
plan, we have plans of any kind
of residence or out houses.
Estimates gladly furnished for
any plan you may select.
The Best
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“Who’ll Set the Denied Thing Dp?”
Nothing to do but hire several mechanics to set up a Mail order
stbve! We make no extra installation charges, and guarantee 100
per cent cooking efficiency if you buy a genuine
“Buck’s Range” of Us.
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FARM LOANS
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Furniture and Undertaking
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When you build that Home have the Plumb-
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—Call on us for estimates
nice bed
Rugs, Etc.
Then you will be prepared for living.
Magill & Shepard
Farm tn re and Undertaking
Standard Savings and Loan Association
Furnishes Money to Build Homes.
“For what doth it profit a man if he hath seen the caetlee "
of many kingdoms and hath not a cottage of hie own."
W. L. McCORMICK. Mgr.
Montgomery Plumbing Co.
“The Plumbers 'That Know HoW”
Now You Should Have
A Quick Meal Gas Stove,
A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet,
- A Smith & Davis Iron Bed,
A Leggett & Platt Spring
A Sealy Mattress,
A Globe Wernicke Book Case
Chi Namel on floors, and some of
our nice bed room Furniture,
WHEN YOU BUILD
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Be sure that it is painted with the very best paint. It dosn’t cost any
more to have good paint put on than it does the cheaper quality. We use
SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS and VARNISHES
on all jobs. We also use COLLIERS PURE WHITE LEAD. If you want a good j
job of painting have it done by
MORRIS & COLLIER
Old phone 678. . PATRONIZE HOME PEOPLE New phone 318.
We are building new modern bungalow on Pearl street,
just East of High School. Has gas, sewer, lights, sleeping
porch, .polished oak floors, and a South front. Pay down $250
and move in August first, balance pay able, monthly.
LAND MORTGAGE BANK,
JOE. L. BLEWETT. Manager.
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This elassy Swiss chalet bugalow spells. beauty in every line of exterior .as well as interior design—- The con-
struction .is of frame with cement stone.porch and exposed fire-place giving it a massive appearance, yet producing
perfect harmony with exterior architecture. The front porch floor and steps, are of cement and from the porch you
enter directly into the living room. This room has’coved ceiling, large landscape window, mat brick fire-place and
is separated from dining room by colonade opening in which are built bookcases and writing desk. The dining
room has oak floor and beamed ceiling. Immediately back of this is the kitchen, which is equipped with all modern
huilt in features. There is a screened back poreh, and fust back of the kitchen and connecting with the hall is the
sun or breakfast room.....On the opposite side of the house are located the three bedrooms with large closets to
each and by means of a well-arranged hall every room in the house has direct connection with the bath room. The
arrangement is unique in that there are seven large rooms, bath and scre^ied porch, and in addition to closet in
front bed room there is the built-in dressing cabinet or boudour.
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J. B. Wilson Lumber Co.
. The joy and pleasure of owning your
own homej whether it be a classy
Bungalow like the picture on this
page or whether it be only a three-
room box house, is something every
married man should have.
When you decide to build no better
place than here can be found to buy
your lumber and building materils.
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
( Lumber, Paints
—AND—
Building Materials
may be secured at our office.
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
G. i W. Martin Lumber Co.
Plans For This
Classy Little Bungalow
We also have many others .
to show you.
We also carry a complete •,
line of Lumber and Building
Materials. Good quality,
Prices right.
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UM, July 24.—Mrs. J. E. Padgett
daughter, Miss Bonnie, of Denton
Miss Bonnie Rucker. •
attended the meeting here were Mr. and
Mrs. Webb and children. Misses Gay
Dean, Maude and Lorena Luper, Mr. and
Mrs. Dugan and Jim Webb, Robert Bry-
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Probably no other one subject is of as universal interest to the reading public, today, as that of modern homes.
When one decides to build the queston invariably arises of how shall I do it, and what- will it cost? It is with this know-
leged, coupled with the desire to further the civic development of the community, that this publication is so willingly
devoting this space tjo the interest of home building.
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visited Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison.
Those who1 wdbt to Mineral Wells
were Miss Ora rtuffhines, Mrs. L. Mc-
Gee and T. C. Eubanks.
Those attending the W. O. \
and Mrs. Joe Minnerly were in Ponder.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bowery and
children of Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Bowery.
Miss Leta Benton of the Normal at
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Miss Balthrop of Slidell is visiting
her brother, A. P. Balthrop.
Gordon Dyer has accepted a position
as depot agent at Wylie Mid will move
there soon.
Mrs. W. C. Collier, Misses Ray Raines
Gome and family, Bill and Gus Egyn
and Mr. McClintock.
Among those in Denton were Misses
Stella Dyer, Cfeta Balthrop, Myrtfc
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 300, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916, newspaper, July 29, 1916; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1240250/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.