Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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onday Specials!
Keep Denton money at home,
We have the biggest and best
stock of Fishing Tackle we have
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South Side
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MONDAY ONLY
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you individually. We have followed our old method of
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DOMING AS WE ADVERTISE
North Texas State Normal
PROGRAMME:
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Address
Peter
Boat ns Son?
WON’T YOU COME TO SEE US?
Trio Club.
HALL
SCRUGGS & CO.
DEBATE
RESOLVED.
PERSONAL MENTION.
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DECISION OF THE JUDGES
Cobb pitchers.
We Are Never at
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Benfit of Denton Public Schools ♦’
receipts—Cattle
Visit
Hamburger
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TEMPLE. Tex, April
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In Denton.
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R. L. Horton,
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H. H. Hardin Co.
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give the prices all over the house that were given
during our sale. We appreciate the patronage of
all that attended this sale and wish to thank each of
We will close ouf great Liquidation Sale tonight
but on account of our Regular Monday Special sales
and Monday being first Monday we will for
Vendor Lien Notes
A Specialty.
us very highly, because of our exclusive
ns
each and every department of our store
J. t CHAPMAN
IS ACOUIIED
memo,cun
Reliable Abstracts
L. L. PUCKETT GETS
A FINE AUTOMOBILE
All First-class Barbers.
R. M. Mitchell. Prop.
Evers Hardware Co.
Cutlery.
Owners of Improved City
Property and Choice Farm
Lands, which are offered on
Easy Terms. Phone 2569
Mrs. Sam Pugh d’od at
Friday, after having been sick with property:
Born to Mr and Mrs. I,. Fulton,
daughter.
Mrs. Chas. Tidwell Phelan is the
only lady on the stage who presents
the heavy tragedies of Shakespeare
in complete dramatic form
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etc. New
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during this sale and should any one be disatisfied
with their purchases we want you to come to Us and
we will gladly make it satisfactory. Be sure and
come Monday, as these prices will positively not be
given only on that date.
North Texas State Normal Auditorium 8 o'clock
APRIL 3, 1909.
Remember adru ssion tickets will
{ May-June
July-August
If you have a lot we will loan you
the money to build you a home.
Call on Denton Trust Co.
Best tamales in town, Estes Ham-
buger stand. East side.
About how to do difficult plumbing
work.
No job is too large for us to safe-
ly handle—none too small to receive
our prompt and careful attention.
Why not get our estimate?
If'
Denton Plumbing Co
T B PORTER. Manager
. consumption for a long time. 1
- ceased was about 22 or 23 years old
j and came to Argyle from Justin.
The remains were taken to Krum
for interment Saturday.
Max
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Spots 5 up at 10c; sales
New Orleans—
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free of any
Write Frontier Asthma Com-
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Denton Steam Laundry.
The Man Who Is A Borrower
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Phone 23
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i hkc to make you an estimate
eed Lumber Shingles, Sash,
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L. L. Puckett Friday received his
big R'ckett touring car. one of the
finest automobiles that has been
brought to Denton.
The car has capacity for five per-
sons. and Is equipped with a six-cy-
linder. forty-horse power engine
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ASTHMA CAN BE CURED
home. Trial treatment and full
formation absolutely free of
charge
pany. Room 702. Buffalo N. Y.
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As briefly stated in Friday's issue
the jury in the case of J. E. Chap
man charged with criminal assault
on his daughter, returned a verdict
shortly after 3 o’clock acquitting the
defendant. The jury had been out
for some time and it was expected by
SUNDAYSCHOOL
I RAHY TOMORROW
Remember we defy competition when it is
Screen Doors or Wire Cloth
8 you need.
ly adding
be pleased to number
0. P. POE, Writes Insurance
Notary Public
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not the only people
who sell
with our efforts this season, for our many
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showing the latest and niftiest
season— “Queen Quality,”
Tomorrow is Sunday Schoo! Rally
Day a.id it fa confidently expected by
those who have beea active prepar-
ing for the event that the attendance
at the Sunday schools of Denton will
far surpaas anything that has even
been known before la the history of
the town. The executive commit-
tee and other committees under the
direction ot this body have been busy
for many days laying plans and exe
eutiag them with a view to making
the day an entire success from ev-
ety standpo nt.
The services will be opened in the
several Sunday schools of the town
at »:30 o’clock and the regular or-
der of exercises as published a few
days ago will be observed. Visitors
to the services will be m»t at the
entrance to the church by a specially
appointed committee and every pos-
sible courtesy shown.
Th“ executive committee has also
prepared little souvenirs, which will
be given to each person in attendance
at the services Sunday. These souv-
enirs are squares of paper, bearing
the following words: “Sunday School
Rally, Denton, Texas, April 4, 1909
I Was There.”
A member of the execut ve com-
I mittee, in speaking of the religious
census of the town, which was taken
several days ago, said that all the
work of tecuring data had been per-
formed and that the information
cards had been turned over to the
proper persons in charge of the work
:'n the various Sunday schools. These
cards will again be calle I some time
soon and the results tabulated. Ev-
ery residence in Denton was visited
during the time this census was be-
ing taken.
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The superintendents of the several
Sunday schools will please call at the
Record and Chronicle office this af
ternoon for Rally Day programs and
souvenir cards. SECRETARY.
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BIG DINNER MONDAY
THE LADIK& OF THE FIRST
i CHRISTIAN CHl iU H WILL SERVE
DINNKR MONDAY IN THE NEW
BVILDING ON THE NORTHWEST
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INVITED TO COME. THE LADIES
PROMISE A G4M1D DINNER AT THE
Are both welcomed patrons at thit bank.
We are constantly adding new names to our fat of
customers and shall be pleased to number you among
them.
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J. P BL UNT. President. B H. DEAVENPORT Cashier
M. E. GRAHAM. View Fen. Robt. M BAMVES.^ss t. cSLr.
MUST OAK STREET.
Haraess nn<| shoe reiu’lring. Har
•<dlw nil, the best grade <>u the mar-
ket. Go,al buggy whips. Special at.
tention givea imlrber heels.
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Have your prescrip-
tion work done at Min-
nis* Drug Store, where
competency and equip-
ment Is the best.
we
styles of the
in patents, vicis, tans and wines. A look
will convince you. Don’t forget, when
looking for something new in clothing,
that the “Kupenheimer” can be excelled.
McM ATH,
I Visit Estes’
Real Estate : East Side.
J MRS FAI LKNER DEAD
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; years, and the wife of H
The Tailor j
Office next door to Ideal I
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pressed and repaired. Clothes city^ceihete'y Sunday morning at 9 ent.
many that a hung jury would result.
It is said that on the first ballot,
taken immediately after the jury
tired, eight jurors were for
quittai and four for conviction,
the second ballot ten voted for
quittai and oa the third ballot only
one man wanted to convict the de-
fendant. The remainder of the t’me
the jury was out was spent awaiting
the decision of this one juror.
Immediately after the verdict was
returned old nua Chapman was re-
leased from the cell he has occuph I
for many months and Friday after-
noon he departed from Denton. A
charge of incest that was also held
against the deleudaut was ds missed.
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Performance commences at 8.30 p. ni. Sharp Admis-
sion 50 cents. Admission tickets will be exchanged for
reserved seats at Minnis’ Drug Store. April 2.
Following Is shown the line-up of1
th,. Denton High school as the team
will go Into the game this afternoon
with the Decatur High school:
Brown, catcher.
N. Rector and
Rayzor, first base.
Francis, second base
T. Rector, third base.
Paschall, left field.
J. Fowler, center f'eld.
Reese, right field
Harris, short-stop.
MRS SAM PUGH
DIES IN ARGYLE MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP-1
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Argyle! We have money to loan on City'July
... .. p.v.p.-nj: reasonable rates, no com-i
De- missions charged for placing loans.1
DENTON TRUST COMPANY.
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stand.
: be exchanged for reserved seats r"
Minnis' drug .“tore April 2nd. “Ri-
chard Hl."
LAST INVITATION.
Don't forget the Sunday
'Rally at O:::o o'clock tmorrow. This
I is a personal invitation to you to be
present. COMMITTEE.
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■'That the Adoption of an Amendment to. th* Coaotitu-
tion of Texas. Providing ftir the Optional Initiative and Referendum Ap-
plicable to all I.aws. s to the B*“t Inte.iets of the People,"
Affirniarive. Nqptttoe.
E. H Grindstaff
W, V Harrison
Agents Fi e and Cyclone Insurance
We represint compan e« as good as the
best W» di-Ha share cf your business
But vve would like to make
when you m
Doors, Paints or Hardware.
April 7th has been designated
as ‘Clean Up” day. To clean
completely it is not only necessary
to remove such visible rubbish as
the old tin can from the back alley
but it is also essential to destroy
disease - producing germs which
hide unseen everywhere. For this
purpose there’s nothing better than
a solution in wafer of the great
disinfectant and germicide Carbole
Cartole is an alkaline solution of
Cresylic and Cartx)lic acids and is
one of the most powerful germi-
cides on the market. Next Wed-
nesday. when you’re doing "Your
part of the cleaning, don’t forget
to make the job complete by using
plenty of Carbole. Pints. 25 cents;
gallons. $1.25. Free delivery.
Phone 52.
We are
good, tops 5.25; cows, moderate fair, , of Rev. Otis Hawkins. He will preach
tops 5; calves, steady fair tops 5.(’“- -
(13 hogs, moderate good, tops C 95.
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died about 7 o’clock. Saturday TEMl’LE. Tex., April 3.—-With-
• morning at her home east of Denton out apparent provocat'on A. O. Jones,
as aged 31. a Sante Fe fireman com-
bad j mitted suicide in his room late last j
number of night. A single shot was seat l
through his temple. Jones was a s n-1
tite gle man and lived with his aged par
He was a popular member of
the Brotherhood of Firemen
.....C. L. Hu/rtadler
R. B.’ Bishop G W. Birchfield i (
BISHOP & BIRCHFIELD «““»«"«•. Cl»‘he? c.lc*"ed
Rooms 212-13 Fort Wo. th National, for gentlemen made to special
fost worth'1 TEXAS [Order. See our samples.
r<M5I WUnln, 1 It A Ab. L *
Real Estate Loans. I
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New York—
school |
j Dr. Scott of Abilene is visiting his
| daughters, w ho are attending the
I Norma] college
j Rev Chalmers McPherson of Fort
—■ iV7...lu came in th's morning anJ
Today's quotations—Steers, steady 1 will remain over Sunday as the guest
’ i X/-1 w <■*.«.» aacswasauv. aa«r win |M ruvd
1 at Mr. Hawkins' church at both hours
'tomorrow. •
Mrs. Jas. G Wright of Sanger was
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Owsley. Saturday.
| Editor McCoy of the Frisco Jonr
j nal and Roscoe Malone of Frisco ar>- -
• here today.
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Long Distance Service satisfied customers have complimented
Over Our Lines
IDEAL RESTAURANT people’s home telephone co and wide ranges of paterns and desig
Clarence Stnlfb, FroprietoY. j —1-----------——----------r |p
Form the habit of drop-j H. F. Schweer &• Co.,|
ping in for Lunch.
Buiieu Nea'a Loach.
served every day. Try Oar Chili
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Open Close Yest.
... 9.64 9.67 9.58-9 v
9.75 ,9.81-2 9.69-70 jng at Ev“rman, i„ ;
Spots unchanged at 9 9-16; sales j her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
. 1100; tone f’nn.
! Local MiscelftincOus—
Dull and featureless.
Fort Worth Livestock—
Today's
hogs 1200.
Open Close Yest.
5 06 5.07 Vt. 5.07
5.10 u.12% b im
Spots 2 down at 5.11; sales 6 000;
, tone quiet and steady.
Open Close Yest.
9.64 9 67-8 9.60-1
9.59 9.60-1 9 ;»3-4
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! from Amar Ho to spend the
end with his wife and son
Miss Gretna Cobb, who 's tench-
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it you want, to buy or oe]] be c*
kelp you. Office next dicr to K:
cnango oaua.
And pay more for it? We have the best work and the
cheapest. We call for your laundry one day and get it
back to you the next day. Keep Denton money at home,
e employ Denton people and spend our money here.
SAN MARCUS STUDENTS.
Following is a 1'st of the students
here from the San Marcus normal:
W. V. Harrison. E. H. Grindstaff.
;,4 ! O. Henderson. O. Lowe, L. L. Litsey,
» J. S. Sutton. H. A. Nelson. W. A.
§ Nelson. W. Z. Miller. J M. Rich. J.
£ W. Bode, Whiteside, W. A. Graham
S John Olsen. J. E. Peeler. 1
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■!—' Collins. A. G. befinger.
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The students ale accompanied by
Prof. Fletcher and .vlss Baker, mem-
bers of the Southwestern faculty.
M ss Baker formerly was instructor
of mus e here, but has the same
Rev. H M Pirtle will preach iu position in the San Marcos school
the court house tonight a: X p. m.
on the constitution and by-laws of
the Un’on church All ate invited.
I Henry Cook was operated upon at
.the Denton sanitarium Friday for
appendicit s. He is resting well to-1
day.
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Long <
CORNER, qf the square.
! INVITED TO COME. THE L
S j POPULAR PRICE OF 23c.
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$ i Beyett is st 111 no better.
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MARKETS BY ii.LEGK.APH
DENTON. April 3. Today's range
of prices:
Liverpool—
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Frank *
■ Beyj:
Mrs. E. T. Smith of San Antonio
'and Mrs. T L. Park and children of
Hillsboro are vlsit'ng their father
and mother. Mr. and Mrs, G. M
Gentry.
Miss Maida Edwards, who is teach-
ing at Lloytj. Is spending Sunday
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Edwards Miss Midge Bates ac-
|companied her home.
Miss Opal Aldredge who haS been !
'teaching at Salt Branch, has return-!
ed home, her school having closed 1
! Rev. Walter C l<attimor* of Dal-
' las. who has been visiting his family
| here and attending to some business
matters th s week, returned to Dallas
today.
John Tomberlin and Frank
Donald of Pilot Point ar here.
Mrs. Ben M Terrell and son of
Fort Worth are guests of Mrs. Ed R
Willis.
Charles Abernathy came in today
week
2.000:
j Worth came in th's morning and
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Paralysis is given
j the cduse of her death. She
'n the county a
ever had. The lines are fresh, the
hooks are good ones and you can
find most anything needed at
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 199, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1909, newspaper, April 3, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235271/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.