Legal Tender (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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WE ARE READY ON SI OET N0-
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■ WE CAfi BEST SERVE YOUR
Our stock is being daily replenished
with some of the season s be t of-
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We are the first exclusive Cash -^L
Grocery Ho - 9 in Denton, having given
this our careful attention for the past
three years, find it a winner. No bad
gr debts to make up but the one low price
to all, enables is tc give entire satis-
isiaction. We give at all times,
goods, satisfaction guaranteed.
Meat market in connection. Your
trade solicited.
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Bear, oil red calicoes, 4 cts. l'
Extra heavy good wide
i ,v 11 lomeatiqs, 4cts
Si Ion Grey and fancy dri ss
Icalicos, 4cts.
Cotton checks, plenty
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Plain red flannels, Sets|
better 8
grade, 10, 15ets.
Red and Grey twilledf
Flannel Is, 15cts.
Heavy cotton flannell
5, 7, & 8cts.
SCHOOL SHOES at 50c, 75c & 91.00
VVomens heavy shoes at 75, f-1.00 & $1.25,
QlO tiling • Be sure you s • our special numbers
in mens suits at ?■4.50, $0.50,17.50, fil.00. You couldent
match them any wncre at the price. Biggest 1in*» of Boys
clothing in Denton. Our priccs are right a-.id we are selling
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prices are not met bf any house in Texas
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LOCAL NEWS.
Legal Tender is a good tiling,
if a long.
•push
Lkoai. Ten kit is growing and pros-
pects ara very bright for its futnra.
We hope, ere many moons have rolled
around to place it among the leading
reform journals in the state. Wo are
indeed thankful that we haven't been
rt strained, by an injunction from pub-
lishing same and that CTncle Sam has
kindly allowed it to wander through
his mail department. We return
thanks to the people of Denton and es-
pecially the business men for treating
ns with that marked courtesy rarely
shown a i> • n.l 11 Hilt 'pep persuasion
Wi hope that yon have lived in such a
ma i tier that i ho thanks you return to.day
will be recieved by him who notes even
the fall oi a sparrow and that yon may
hav« a happy and apr< perous Xmas
But at the Fame tiiu ■ we hope you will
remember that thousands, less forta
nate than you, areactnrally starving to
day, notjbeeau. e they are shiftless or lazy
but because trie condition under which
t ey exist makes it impossible for them
to make an honest, living.
W e don't ask you to take our word we
only ask you t > inves' i;,ate. If yon
find it as we say, cant one little vote to
better their condition and it will be
placed to your credit in the great be
yoml. We wish you one aud all, nn-
iimmited success
Dr .T- M
Monday.
I i ^e Wfnt to Rcan Oak
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Is at Mrs. Ii
Hide of Spuar
25 cts. up. Gt
Rev. Rodgers is conducting a pro-
tracted meeting: at the Pearl Street
Christain Church.
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C. R. Kirg. W«st si
carries every thing in tb
and would lik t > have yo
m as von g.
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n ire on.
Populist, a
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know what
are going to n.
collors. If hi-- l
fusion on it t
chuck him over board,
.-very man
has a litt1-
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Remember we are selling goods at
very low prices , and when you want
groceries dont tail to call and get our
prices. Barb & Collin.
The Young Peoples Christian En-
deavor Society met at the C. P. Church
Sunday evening.
Mathew Windfield was severely in-
jured while switching in yrrds at Pilot
Point Satuday night. The conductor
was also slightly injured.
O. F. C., Old Crow, Jas. E Pep
per, old Pioneer, old Oak hollow and
ill case whiskeys in full qts. at #1.00
a quart. C. R. King, w st side of
square, Denton
Mr. C. Hankms made us a call
Tuesday and expressed himself as be-
ing well pleased with the out look for
populist sucess next year.
Toattract! To interest! Toeonvence' ! standing room. N"t being able to k
These are the Consecutive objects de- in ourselves we cannot give a full rt
sired bv all. <V photograph, for in port.
stance, should be so handsome in ap- !
pearance and so perfect in workmau i if von want a real somthe share go to
ship as ta attract not only notice, but p0^, Stevens.
admeration. This means originality
and beauty in design, aud the utmos
care, judgment aud taste in execution.
A- a .- pecielist in this line and wiih a
complete equipment in each depart-
ment , it is ours to serve you.
Williams Art Gallery, No. 2 Dona-
tio wer Block. Denton-
Come and see hew cheap we a
ing grocer;, s.
Barb & Co
The entertainment at t ie South
odist Church last Sunday night
reported a grand success. Hie h
wis crowded and me.ny could not
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Tb»'.' nton merchants know a good!
thing when they ste it, consequently
know how to buy Xmss goods that will
please every body.
Yon dont need to run down to Dallas
but come to Denton. Keo your eye
.tames Big^erstaff showed ns the have
j on Ltgal Tender, for (OBM ot . lead-
Ws learn thai, two foot ball teams ing merchants are going to tell yon
oeen organized at tht» public: about having goods foi sale. Some
the proof Fleets of a book that h» is <r-hool. Denton «an row beast of have good reasons for not advertisn."
getting out f. r tie
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Dtnt.n County' "early every thi :
It contains the I VN e want v it
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. s. It is neatly
that Jim under
every town v.
D nton county.
No joking about it.
i ut opera house, jnstnow. l ot there are others whose
. ha tred for the popr, ist is goinj, send
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Legal Tender (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1897, newspaper, November 25, 1897; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth503837/m1/1/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.