Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1896 Page: 4 of 9
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IN DENTON COUNTY!
We are selling all our Fall and Winter
Clothing at just one-half of former
price. Do you need a suit of clothes.
If So, Ule Will Sell it to Yoa at Half Price.
Our $25 00
Our $22 00
Our $20 00
Our $18 00
Our $15 00
Our $12 50
Our $10 00
Suits now go at
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Suits now go at 3 75
Suits now go at f o0
Pants now go at j>
Pants now go at ^ °jj
Pants now go at " 00
Pants now go at 1 ^)()
Pants now go at 1 "0
Now these good, we want to clean out and we - bonn^have the cash for them as theprices - That is,
We ^ "ri" abovVprices.* "ll he Le and co„,e before the assortment is broken.
Remember, these goodsare the 22nd day 'ofFetoua^^Sid ending on Thursday"the' 5th day of March.
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DENTON COUNTY NEWS,
Published Every Thursday Morning By
ERWIN &, BAILEY.
Offickof Publication, Graham
Building Noiitii Sumo Sqiaki:.
Terms of Subscription.
B y MA Hi—IN ADVANCK—POSTAGi:
PAID.
One Year,
Six Months,
Three Months,
OUR PREMIUn OFFER.
Every household should regu-
: larly receive one or more up-to-
date weekly newspapers in order
to keep up with the ever-occurr-
ing interesting events, and
will be a year of especially inter-
iesting happenings in the political
Held. All parties are preparing
Resolutions of Respect.
Whereas, the Infinite Being has
i seen lit to call from our midst our
friend and most highly respected
; citizen, Mr. L. L. Findley, there-
fore be it
Resolved, by the Krurn Liter-
ary Society that we mourn his
loss aud extend to his bereaved
VV e Are to Have Telephone Exchange.
Mr. A. B. Cross, of Bonlmm,
whom the News has heretofore
mentioned as being in Denton lor
the purpose of arranging to pu
in a telephone exchange, last
week succeeded in securing a;
w IS w w v —
Don't Leave
Denton-
Without Calling in at
sufficient number o!' subscribers
family our I'» . „
in their great affliction. He was . There are some Denton citizens e
Entered at the Postoffice in Denton, Texas,
second-class mall matter.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1806.
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$1.00; to make a vigorous campaign, and ;l tnie friend, a fond father, and a interested in the enterprise and it
''I- all will discuss the 1 eading issue, j devoted husband. He was a wju he known as the Denton Tel-
—iu n" NEw^s™a nr:;!;:"'»v ssLst-.**? «omr"y of rjl
| realizing these facts, lias arranged aI1ygood atld pc,feet gifts material has been ordered aud it I)
to offer a special inducement in U) C()mfort his bereaved lamily in is intended to have tin
i order to increase its already large . this hour of bereavement as He operation between
J. p. RALiEY'S
New Drug fitore.
subscription list. The induce-
ordered
system in |
April I aud
April L
If the financial issue is to be
settled within party lines there
could be no fairer way, as the
News views it, to thus dispose ot | ^
it than through primary elections
in which all eligible voters ot the j
party can participate.
alone knows how. It is
! mentis to "ive every new cash I by the Society that a copy ot j _
ment * s J these resolutions be presented to There was a leap year party
subsciibti paying 01 a y j the bereaved lamily, and that the j „iVen at the residence of Mr. and
subscription in advance, or every same be published in the Denton j ^ ^ jjlewett last Friday:
5 new cash subscriber who will pay j qoiinty News. |
i i t\ )r , nwiop nf Sooietv evening which was a most enjo^-
• r»Ij arrears and a year in advance, Done by order ol tne nocu i.) j " .
i ah direars an 1 y February, able affair. The young ladies
a ye.r'8 eubscription to tlie lort "lis, ue ;s,,„t„llt tUe mvltatio.,8 to the
Worth Weekly Gazette. »> w. M. Hutchison,~| young gentlemen and called [or
| offer ia made only to those not VV, W JnsB, j*,. ers011 ,he home of!
to the Gazette,, Miss Agnes Rhyme, | tTO<.t '
Miss Emma Beyant.J j Mrs. Gralton, on Bolivar btiee ,
i where the boys had assembled.
Monday afternoon two pistol They then repaired to the home
' ' of Mr. and Mrs. Blewett, where j
l!b
I lis Goods are all fresh
and of the tx;st Quality.
It matters not'whether
you want to pu rename or
not, he is at way* glad to
soo you and appreciates
his friends.
He lias the Celebrated
Buttermilk ('oni pi ex ion
Soap which he sells at the
price of ten cents for 3
cakes (box.)
I >on't forget his New location,
Middle of iSlo<'k,
SOUTH SIDE. SQ. DE.NT0N, TEX.
The Hardy committee met in | now subrcribers
Galveston last Saturday and after and only on the terms stated J
much disenssion finally adopted above; and we will further add
the majority report, which criticis- that the offer will expire April
ed the action ot the regular dem- | 1st, 1800
ocratic state executive committee
in calling primaries but agreeing ,
to attend and vote in same.
LobdeI!=Beck.
The marriage of Mr. II. E. Lob-
T , ,1, dell to Miss Maggie May Beck,
There are people, good people need in the last
afternoon two
shots in the rear of the south side
and a man running from
vicinity toward the west side
created some little
Hard limes ®
hz
1 of G
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/I10W of the hard times and tho
fact that we have an Immense Stcok
of Grooeriea, which we bought at a
that I • , , I bargain, aud have decided to give
| the evening was spent most pleas-1 our patrons the benefit of our pur-
E' I antlv with games, music, etc. chase and will sell any and all of our
nvfiitumpnt I , i .i • {roods, for a limited time, at reduced
excitement. | Tbe attendants are loud in their " • '
It was reported that the two i )rajge8 0f Miss Lula and Messrs.
parties to the affair were Ward j jQ0 an(j ^yaido as entertainers.
Roper and a man by the name of
.. , fhQt! which was announced in the last C1
too, who are entirely aware that I ^ of the NewS) took piaCe at j 0arutllers; but the particulars of I The agei
a newspaper, or ne^vspapeIh as the bride>8 home in Gainesville the dispute were not obtained by Yeast Co.,
the case may be, are printed iu erday morning, and the bride! Ul0 reporter. Roper waived ex-1 been distri
their home town w hji nyw.i jan(j„room) accompanied by the j amination and gave bond for ap-
a complimentary not.ee or an- attendant8, arrived in this pearance at court in the sum of
u";$700. The pistol shots did not
nouncement published, but f irget
all about the existence of such
institutions when they want any
printing done. But then absent-
mindedness is excusable.
city, their future home, on the
11:10 a. m. train yesterday. The
News, in common with a host of
friends here, wish these popular
young people a Juippy and pros-
perous union.
strike
thin".
anyone
or damage any-
prices as per list below
5 pkgs Coffee (any of the leading
brands)
22 lbs. .Sugar
30 lbs. Navy Beans
20 lbs. Raisin Grapes
5 gal, Lousiana Molasses
3 gal. Best Silver Drip Syrup.
6 cans Asst California Fruits.
110 lbs. Dried Apples
10 lbs. Choice Country Lard...
1 4 pkgs, Oak Flake
(libs. Soda
8 liars Good Laundry Soap..
5 boxes Frazier's Axle Crease
To Boys and Men.
Look over your spring clothing
Albert Erwin, proprietor of the
Denton County News, has sold
a hall interest in his paper to J.
W. Bailey, the eldest son of Dr.
y ounf men "L'e "both'" pracK j «nd if it needs any dying, clean ;
printers and good newspaper i»g or repairing tike it to August,
men. Under their management Salieli. He will greatly improve
it. Donahower Block, Denton.
the News will be one of the best
county papers in the state.—Bon
ham News.
Tho Local Market.
The following prices are being
paid for produce in Denton this
week:
Cotton, low middling, <i 5-8
" strict " " <» 3-4
" " middling 7c.
>' middling, <> 7-8.
" good " 7 1-8.
Corn, in ear, 18c. per bu.
Corn, bulk, shelled, 21c.
Corn, bulk, shelled, sacked, '_'3c.
Oats, 8 to lie per bushel.
t)
2 0-oz Bottles Snuff..
3 cans Babbitt's Lye
1 lb. Good Chewing Tobacco
:! lbs. Best Lump Starch...
12 boxes I'arlor Matches..
agent of the North western
ot Chicago, 111., has
been distributing free samples ol
the celebrated Magic Yeast among
our people. This is one of the
most popular articles manufac-
tured in this country and is sold
by all grocers in the northern
states and on account of a grow-
ing demand for a pure hop and
malt yeast in the southern states,. —
.... i And everything else in proportion,
the manufacturers are introducing •
it by distributing free samples. A Trial Cl'dsr Will Convince Yctl.
The goods can be found hereafter
in all first class groceries. This
$1 00
.1 00
.1 00
.1 00
.1 00
.1 00
. 1 00
.1 00
.1 00
. 25
25
. 25
.. 25
.. 25
.. 25
. 15
.. 20
.. 25
Tucse Gcois are Fresh and First-Class.
yeast is the only one that was
awarded a diploma at the Chicago
World's Fair. Nothing equals it
for producing a healthy, whole-
some bread.
T'
Estray Notice.
| The following Denton teachers
The present state superinten-1 attended the Institute meeting at >
dent of public instruction, J. M. Roanoke last Saturday: Mrs. M.
Carlisle, is a candidate for re-1B. Terrill, Misses Birdie Nichols,
election. Prof. J. S. Kendall, j Lula Watson, Sena Mounts, pleted a new corrugnieu iumi -- , -—~ -----
.... f nnhiif. flrav and Etta Jones; also Profs l"c , . . » . three years old, about twelve
superintendent of the public Gray ana i,i building on Locust street and high and not branded.
schools at Honey Grove, has also Jordan, Litsey and J. A. banners. ... ... i
announced for the same office.
The
county
a new
Taken up by W B. Staley and es- j
trayed by George L. Button, Justice <
has about com- i 0f tj,e I'eace of Precinct No. 6, Denton
corrugated iron county, Tex., one blue mare mule |
^ trunrg «ii<l ultoiit IvvoIvm ]|U11(1^
HIS is no clap-trap scheme but a
business proposition. We need
the money worse than the goods;
hence we give the trade tho bene-
fit of these prices. Soliciting your
patronage for tho year lh!M>, we are
Yours to please,
Scripture
Building
J. S. Stone & Co.
Nort Invent Corner Square.
WEATHER IN THE NORTH.
adjacent to the one it built some f'V i
° IojM). L. li. M. I KOw DKK,
time ago on the northeast corner 4j;0. cierk Denton Co., Tex.
r 11 rr».« n/\ttr Knilfliiur
Mr. Carlisle has made an able and The friends of Mr. S. P. Allison -
pains taking official, and Prof.1 thjs week announce him for alder- of the square. The new building Bessie Staples
Kendall stands high as an educa man of the third ward. Mr. Alii- will be occupied by some ot the Ti;estlay from a visit to relatives
tor and disciplinarian. , lie 8Qn 18 one of our best citizens and county officers aud the sessions in Ar(imorei j. t. Her nephew,
cationa! lnteresjs^o Ue 8^1 ew^ ^ ^ busine89 man-well fitted of the courts will be held in it. Master James Staples, accom pan-
be in safe
elected.
for the place.
It is 30x00 feet in dimensions.
Master James Staples, accompan-
ied her to Denton.
bitter ool1) weather.
Chicago, III., Feb. 17.—Pitts-
burg, Cleveland, Toledo and other
returned | central state cities report bitter
cold weather to-day. The sudden
change Irom Saturday's spring-
like weather has caused great
suffering at many places.
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1896, newspaper, February 20, 1896; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth504121/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.