Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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The Record and Chronicle
.-en
Semi-Annual
Clearing Sale!
July 8th to July 18th
In.lw
Total
Total
Wilson-Hann Co
16.13
31 elf,.
\ ulili'
KiU.ttt
. 7*1.76
r<s> w
33.62
liver and abort
\awa«mi<'nt_
*h «ta <fe> *»temnly »w««f V'al th*
abv*» slU-iwnt ia trw I., the MM <4
g 50,000.00
500.00
1,156.13
so come now
you more than we
S1.7B Bleached Table Linen*
S1.SO Bleached Table Unena l
IS Deien Men** fine ••Silk Hom
I'll- hotel at Hoamdte. building own-
">1 by Mr. .tanking and (he contents by
Kiva Lr-.May. horned at !0 3te Tuesday
Mr. add Mrs. .1. O. Spiv.e*
homefolks here.
Miss Julia. Mae Thomas visi
sister Mrs.'Krwin of Denton. ’
Tin- chihtW'n’s Day program h
ijuitv a success.
THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS SIMILAR TO ABOVE. NO ROOM TO ITEMIZE
Space will not permit us to quote prices on our entire stock, but below
we give you a few of the many items on display and for sale.
rt»e Wichita Fails Tinies T»”8pj><>te-I
clul>*» that dispenw li-iour, and go»s
$55,00 of Clean, Desirable, High Class and Seasonable Merchandise at
prices that will enable all who attend to go home fully convinced that they have
never before seen offered such values-in merchandise at such modest prices.
Xutary Ihiidw. Itentm, <
AlKwl: < '
» ntwm,
• i- *w>AT*Mb^;
■ ft i'i-n»ua and v.il-
rul Norlli .did Central T-’iw
lugli-prtcrsi l.ipd tad <v*>wiv,
'u-reby it- 6,'.'i(iw11 that
[ueylng
' Utter
I Utel AT ROANOKE —
ItKSTHOVS HOTKI
All announcements in" this column
re subject to action of the democratic
primary . —.
.Will
.......... W.J0
shall agree
eohbntion that it
All Ladies Ready to wear
All Mens and Boys Clothing
Genuine $5 John B. Stetson Hats
500 °ood Bl®»ched Domestic good
weight, per yard . ;...z ’ 5o
°UrJUl!!l\l!.n|e Fed Seal o‘noham« 12’/2c
value, this sale, per yard .... 7’/2©
Genuine "Hope” Bleached Domesflo, abac-
^lately worth 10o, this sale, per yard _..7>/2o
YArd wide LL Brown Domestic, per yard Bo
bleached sheeting at
All Calicoes
Itenfj 1., rilmuas :iud.Mtas Mabel L. .
' i.yi«n wT- united m unrrlig' .1
Ibdilr of the bri-le'g n6.1 ndjeH'i III-. Ml.
hi.t> Mr» .1 I’ L-wrenre, -jind..y .-iffer-
iu">rf at 3: St ^'cjock. Rev. A. •> bm- ls-
-.fficjgliwr. • only the relatives of the
Tarrant -soubt;
put of prhpnH
nearby count «•
Interetting
Withstanding. It will always, we ap-I
prebend, be just that way, at any rate 1
so lung as the State depends upon:
ruunty officials to fix county valuations j
for. a State tax. Agitation for different!
methods has s.i far failed to effect any '
change. one plan proposed was that'
••s IS mites east .of court bouse ou
kumey road. Fine orchard. good 6-
m bunualow, tel-pbone, rural mail.
F. Kirkpatrick, new phone 601.
.Ttxvp ■.....“ --v——
parents, Mr ,nd Mrs. S. P. Vaughn of | bride and bridegroom and
fte-.r, Drop. Sunday ' afternoon at. 61 mate friends.were preteui.
" .-,oek-with it. v Griffith of Itent'onj Mrs, PhilipLawrence a
. lliui.itin» -Uliv a few n>l:iln>>. '■ te.vn
Tills., friends were
seems little r
have ever be-
lt Hie peopit
elect the tight
will .be made
eliibs’ tlpit Mil
regular li..| ior
.______W9.13W
LtaMMUrs;
Total >’• .......
Stab' of Te\as,'i (inunty of Denton.
We, ,| p. Blount as president, ami W.
E. Smoot as cashier *f said Kank. each
of ds, do solemnly swear ttiat the <d>ove
statement is (rue to the .best of our
knowledge ami belief.
I. P. IILOVNT. preshlent.
AV. K. SMOOT, Cashier.
subsoiibed and sworn fii before me,
Kite the 7tli day rtf July, A. D. PJtt.
< Scali tt. VAI, LEACH.
1 NBlarjr f’ubfiV.'lDcntoh Aioraity, Tex^g;
Correct -Alte»l: v
M. I,. MABT1N, M. D..
R L. LEACH.
W 1>. BUTLKR,
Dtrectora.
LAMKIX-VAl CHX H EiMOXG.
Marcus T. Lamkin of Pond, r -,i
Miss Mary Francis.Vaughn w.-r. unit
in imrtri.ig- at the Home jof the hri<|.
if . . ■ i-ir> ib.v Ouslev’s »peei h here
Monday, n. • only helped Co!.' Hall's can-
HidiM y, hoi it Mc»aed the large crowd
that lo’ird it and .b' lte'd Mr.-Ousley,
who ft.-rrlof .re Iks is,i .been known in
{•• at-.1. «« m r.i.r His talk w.isj They'll hit. io go
I. .?5Vx!eaJ .iiT^hpreTum^'erT^'^!4^^*1^
mark. d. by freedom from abuso tit ilmi 'T iii’W.ar.m .mr Mr
"ti|. ■- midi-IAte-s. and Ids ‘ xjiusitiofi of promised the - ,ih. n n
11 e 'dag;art.- frtught from the effort at there shall be no new regulatory
uri.i.vaig • f.i-S ag.iifrsi class, wag' par-
t>. lar y diaitriinathe. There are not a
few people who believe that Mr. Ons-
jry's address ik the strongest thar tins
bt ■ n !■ j-. 6r./l in- the campaign locally
TRIXltA XEWS.
HIXITY. July 7 Aites i
ih-d M--~ Ghlo.- Stewart.
with 2,,’Ot voters I ■>!> to ssy : ■'
a- some Rgll up I The Hate ''■■••ir*r have- 'j'-u:! t.' that
• ,»u the Fergu- ’'s ial clubg—that dtspetis* li.ygjjr must
’.'Il 'lai. and limra
•.i.son ’hat tiny should
p< emitted tne privilege
at the coming ..iAitiuu
sort of tegi^Hture a T>w"
that will require Social
I liquor to take but S’
III . (IS*S ami op-ij and
tile I'orporutionk should bear the !>ur-
>h'!j.jf supporting the stat-s. leaving.th*-
trater pfiiSuhal- SET- real preperfy
f.-r the individual count I.-.-. The slate
• ■•»;»•»« K\ Mi.< *jjufkUttA k*ii U»o corpotrt-
‘TTTth'v that al! might !>•• ^piaily taxrd
rhe eouiilbw could secure rXjjUy fu»l_
r-jeiili'tii >f ail taxable values.eufiJffT"
t.r rts levy,, without danger uf ga
r..im1y h- ing incqidtabTv mulcted by
the tax gatherers. That's the best so-
dii(i..i1 'wc'yo- areu.^YoKsdL llZurLsoihtr
iiel.hlication will be put into the stat
utes some day. But until lh.it time
there will be nifiin rotis counties ebm-
jil iitr—.f the inequity ut jts U’xps- and
thev vviti be! as in Ut" Tarrtmt county/
instance, . complaints welt founded.
way.
morning, according to word rereivedhy
the Record and Chronicle over the tele-
phone at noon. Medlin's grrteery and
th«,Davis dry goods store were in dan-
ger for a time, according to the mes-
sage,. but the flames there were --xtiii-
guished with small loss. Tile building
was valued at about -fi.ixio.and the eon-
tents at about teho, with- mj.-i.iis<iran<• •
on either. The lire eangtit, it wassfaP'
rd, from ik„(fe-lf£jjYi’..flue,lu'.dhe. hutej
trftclien'
Liabilities;
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus Fund
t'ndivided Profits, net
Individual Deposits subject to
■ heck 115,55'07
Cashier’s Checks l,3W<.72
Bel! ....______
Collin ....
Dallas
(teuton
Ellis
Grayson
Hill ..
Hunt
Johnson
Lamar
McLennan
Tarrant.
Williamsiui
Certainly
Record's
hjit what are we going to do about it
HtmsEte FOR SALE..
A few good young horses for sale for.'~heMW
•••sb, and two'good work-motes. Can »»"’
be seen it work bn Dr. Fritz' farm any ,i;^a
morning, next week. «
/dp D1LE. W I’IC'l/
GRAND LEADER Co.
The Store of Most Quality-—Least Prices. Southwest .Corner Square. Denton, Texas
~~Z. - . • ■ . . - . ■ ' • ■- ,.i 1 * - •' * ■■ --- - ■ .............. ’■ 4sro.
official Statement of the Financial
condition of Hu* ; >
Garza State Bank
at Garza, State of Texas, at Hie close of
business on the 30th day nr June, ilHi.
publists'd in Hie Record and Ghronicle,
a newspaper printed and published at
twmton. Stade-wf Texas. „h 'the fith day
I of July, 11’Ll. , .. ' .» . V-
Resoiircis;
Loans and Discounts, personal
or collateral ......ttO.ttti.W
‘Kenlrafts ....'* , H2..r>9
Reaf. Estate banking house).™ A,500.00
• •Rier ,Real Estate .... . 200.00
Furniture and Fixtures ’ ' 1,272.80
Due from Approved Reserve
Agents, net 1,580.13
Cash Hems „ - • 35.10
Currency 1H1.00
ne JS W 2.7WA1
Interest in Depositors Guaran-
ty Fund _ .jZL W 55
Have You Been Among the Thousands that Have Visited Our
I
Sensational Clearance Sal
Capital aLtefc paid my _____•M.OOOOtt
Surplus Fund — . „ W7 Ml
I -’ndlYWM Prwllta. n«t ......, ’ RH.M
Ipdividmtl Iteposils subject to
-**l ---------------- tWlt
Hills Payable apd 1»<sfiac.>u«to <MW<k»
Tm !■• nton c'mrpty farmer with a*
«.'o ;m. I '< r.ipidly damaging oorn crop I
is saving his-corn and putting up a-|
green teed th if will be a w.mdfF-,pm- j
duv»T pi th^w.iy of putting live stock-j
through io v. winter The trouble is*
there no »o many corn oropk that are
damiglug t jpidly ajui so few silos to
+hr ’-re>p tn. Or. Crsddock, tn nn
arttelc printed this week, pointed but
tte. •■normo'is'. economic loss that Iten-
!■ n comfy weuld sufhtr through loss
of its -arf-u crop. Agriculture always
fares the exigencies of the weather con-
dition*. S' up* 'lirtire 'it is dtnpossibte
F> do’anything to belter Uabae eonj
ditions But the indisputable uact Te-
rn,ains that the man w.ilh a silo could
save his corn crop this year, not only
tb> cars, but the stalks ahd fodder, by
tr uiSformi.ng it into silage? Build more
■Slog in Denton county and pay more
aitentimi to the livestock Interest*.
• ifficlal Stateniimt
C-mdltiou "f the
First Guaranty State Bank
■ I II' liton, Stab' of Texas, at tfie close.
iiJL.tru»in>'ss on the ituki^htay of June,
IW. published In* 1hcw.stJ?g;ord and
Clirnnh'te, a newspaper printed and
published a.t Denton, State of Texas, <m
.k>.72 . glti ,|a> °f July- 1914
2C 27 ! ■ . Resources:
i* W ' and Discounts, personal
, _____43,2; or collateral ....... . f12'>,111.a.5
s 5135 *l"al Estale banking house?.." ti,77O.t«)
with the Furniture and Fixtures 1,730.00
, ■ Due trunk Approved Heserve
'* Agents, net ... 20,195.63
Cmdj-Ikmte ^ #l,3tikj<l
Practically m > ry county is fearful that Currency 8,9-13.00
it i» going to hear an im|ust burden of "•peeic 2,706.10
,, al,,' . ...____ I Interest in iF’positors flrtSF-.'
the state s support, and for ttiat reason , ., , •
--t ( rtfdv Fund
values are cut as'lnw.tts jxissilite, thi;
full rendition law to the contrary not
For Flbtorial RepreSetjtatb e:
L 1. \ ALLXTLXK trf 1 si rmH —
or Local Hepresentive:
GEORGE M H0PK1NS
--*r <minty Judge; ■ „— ---------------------~~-
FHED M HUTTORF-*.
* M BRADLEY,
or, ijoonly.Clerk:
’.A P BLANKENSHIP.
3-AVoR AY Ait-r OMR.
H EDWARDS
XTXLLER, BL'STER.
C. N ELLIS
W A MATHEWS. ,
GEORGE MCNIEL.
MR? CLARA YEATTS ~
ROY MAYS. s '.
S B Mob) TURNER.
MISS MA RY, STOVER
or County Attorney:
H IL WILSON (.Re-d)|eelion.) t
or Tax CoUeetorf
TT V HENN'EX' CBe-eTecHO'BT
•'nr Sheriff:
PAT GALLIGHER
JIM GOODE.
CH*». M SIMMONS
S. 0 HUDSON. ‘
fl G. BRADFORD.
T L DORRIS. - -t
W S. FRY.
ur District Clerk:— ——
T. J BRASHEARS
W E DURBIN (Re election I
'or County Treasurer: -—-—
■*. WILLIAM NELSON Re-election )
'or County Tax Assessor:
J M. GA RY 'Rec iset i Off. J
'or County Superintendent:
HOMER EDWARDS
_ , x Kfn-nr. - r-
*or Justice of the Peace. Precinct No. t
WM. MqCORMICK, ite-eleotion )
zor Commissioner Precfncf'No.l:
J F MORGAN (Re-eh ction.)
'or Commissioner Precipct No. 2:
G. W. (Walker) RILEY, <*
(Re-etectionrO
*or Commissioner Precinct No. 3:
FRED CUNNINGHAM (Re-clectfdn.)
- JESS BURCH
'or Commissioner Precinct No.
J. A. SWEAT (Re-election.)
J J. TEACLE.
1*7 a
The Satisfactory Store.
iiii.ra .......
1 am willing to do any reasonable thing that will induce
you to give all your drug »tore trade to me. 1 carry complete
stock* of everything in mv line and mv business is conducted
in a thoroughly modern way. 1 believe you will experience
solid satbfaction in trading here and 1 will guarantee that you
will ge^five/tents worth for evefy nickle you spend here.
-
The Curtis Remedies
The Curtis line of family
rerrmdtea is manufactured here
at home In my own laboratory
by thorsutfhly modern pro-
... , . . __ j.
Rexall Goods.
■r
t am agent fur Itexall goods.
The line embraces downs of
different preparations each
manufactured from a lung tried
rraara fronr purest nf ffijnre-
dtents. These remnlira are the
cryslaiiaatlon of tfr^years ex-
formula and guarantee-) to sate
isfy-the user. There ,»re no
-
pen-nra Tn Hie ilAig and me3-
ta«e« business and 1 know that
each our >4 ttMun m a<iapted for
He- purpo* H's rerominendod.
The Curtis rram -Mes are sold on
the saUatarUu* or >-«ur money
ilrTtigs To this guarantee Kiiy
the Reull preparation recom-
mended for your troi£le, use It
ami if yen are not entirely -wt-
Istted With the result, tiring
baek Uta empty botll- tad g-l
bark pten Try ttrm
* ’
your money.
Fraay, Jsly 10,
Saturday, July 11th,
These Prices Tell But
Monday, July 13th.
Tuesday, July 14th,
B •
Berween 10 and 11 a. m.
• ■ - ■ ’• k •
Between 10 and 11 a. m.
Half the Story. ...... „
Between 10 and 11 a. m.
►■aX r
Between 10 and 11 a. m.
SPECIAL
■ — o> ,
SPECIAL
■ “ ■ <p
SPECIAL
The Other Half
SPECIAL
Ladies “Pure Silk** Hose, all the
......... -..-I..:. ... - - , -. ,
.... .......... ...^su__-...... -. __________
l-4 air ■“
Ladies White Linen Skirts, worth
1 «
I*'
1 ■
world over 50c pair, packed two pair
to box, pvr box_________: ____79c
A case lot of Cotton Checks at the
special price, per yard ......4c
Is In t h e Q uality
Suit Cases valued at $1.00 and $1.25,
on special sale at, each ________^.75c
II. ■■■ ■ ...... II , ........
from $1 to $1.50, special between 10
and Ila. m.r each............ _. 25c
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1914, newspaper, July 9, 1914; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208908/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.