Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 235, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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Baled shucas |4 a ton or 15c a
! Chorus Girl to sneer at the dead walls bale Equal In food value to prat
and windows that ar# fairly yawning. rle hay. ALLIANCE MILLING CO
|for pictorial display. Economy Jia-)
18 WORM, • TIMES, 80c.
i CIWMBER Of COMMERCE NOILS
By C. E Scruggs. I“’“’“““~“‘T
The Chamber of Commerce is il ;
rece’pt of aa Official call by the Sev- , -• ,
enteenth National Irrigation Congress I St Xar,ou* bpll,K
which convenes in Spokane, Wash.,
August 9 to 14 inclusive. We are en-
8. Kirk and P. E. Williams At the regular 1 *
members of the Denison Board of board of director* yesterday aftcr-
I i.wq wuiuimww w*ue re-1
and approval of the board of direc
tors. If you are for the upbu Idiug
the of jour town and county join thj titled to tw<> delegates and any mem-1
Chamber of Commerce. What s the ber mar obtain the necessarv creden-j
matter with the ladies’ Not one a tials by calling at the Chamber of!
member yet. Commerce.
•rce today. Both these gen- ports. Several matters of importance
*te loud in their praise of I were taken up and ultimate good will
"peanut I undoubtedly result from some of the
Well, some |>eanut.s isaues.
S.
The Chamber of Commerce’s mail
is growing, propositions and ideas
; presented
While some of them are without
1 merit, this is always the case and s
; to be expected. The 1
rectors will weed out the “blue-sky ”;
and undesirable deals, and anything
endorsed or recommended to our;
,P«>P>e w,ll be legitimate an* •»•>-' pta th,„ uttl. Father
W.4tWWMWl«WWWfc£d«A.A.5£»5iSi3aiiwJWilIWWU^^ of Com me
“ t lemon we
Denison, and both had the
fev°r" very bad
aten t bad
“Cnorgan zed latefflgence cannot
triumph tjver organized ignorance.
For best results the intellect,
'progressive aid th" energetic must '
unite, co-operate and work for ore
common end Every citizen of Den-'
ton' shoul I be a member of the I
Chamber of Commerce. The mem-j
je'TsMp fee is rpt’orti! yy'“i tot rll
utterly ignore the advantage of bill- big dailies that he will make his
board advertising. . T»eal and cry hie wares.”
"It is not a sense of economy that,
of the j
NEWSPAPERS VS. BILLBOA IUDS. j tinctly is not of Mr. Ziegfeld’s com-
In last Sunday ’s New York Tele-' mercial characteristics. When it
graph Rennold Wblfe begins his let- comes to promoting a musical show
t“r as follows: j Mr. Ziegfeld writes an order for an
“Almost on the eve of one of the [ expenditure of <50,000 as cheerily
liveliest summers, theatrically speak- a» ®- E. Rice talks of his plans for
ing, that this excitalde Manhattan,reason.
has known. F. Z egfeld. Jr.. evident-' “But Ziegfeld believes that the pa-
ly fearless of competition, has decid- irons who are attracted to his pecul
’ summer entertainment
ewspaper readers, and
the columns of the
ap-
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At the regular meeting Of tho
tl ■ M a WV-.- U I I t'Vi Wi g yiWiinu |
|Revenues are spent with the consent Trade, werv callers at the Chamber I noon several committees made
“But Ziegfeld believes that the
ed upon a policy which is daring to *ar form of
ie case »n<l s say the least 3o far as ‘Follies of «re essent ally
’ ° . 1909’ is concerned Mr. Ziegfeld will *i '» through
Hall, Scruggs & Co.
Monday Morning
to
Saturday Night
Monday Morning
to
Saturday Night
ormng
sell K»AV MI.HT
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Ladies’ Drawers
One lot ladies’ plain hemstitched
drawers, tucked bottoms, 25-cent
value. Special 19c
One lot ladies’ cambric drawers
hemstiched and embroidered bot-
toms, 50-cent value. Special 35c
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3.50 black only
2.25 white, plaid border
1.50 white and tan
1.00 white and pink .........
Childrens Drawers
Children’s good cambric draw-
ers, plain hemstitched and em-
broidered bottom, regular 10-cent
value. Special 8c
One let children’s gowns, square
yoke, embroidery and beading,
regular 50c. value. Special 35c
$1.79
$1.28
89c
A few ladies Linen Suits, excellent
quality linen, made to retail at 5.00,
7.50, 10.00 and 12.50, extra special
at $2.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00
58c
39c
14c
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Ladies and Childrens Gowns
One lot children’s cambric gowns
in sizes 2, 3 4, 6; regular 35-cent
valuer. Special 24c
One lot of ladies* gowns of good
quality, lace and embroidered
yoke, extra value for 50 cents.
Special 39c
7.50 black and white only $3.00
$2.15
$1.65
$120
75c
Ladies Suits
We have a few Ladies’Jumper suits
made of splendid grade of Lawn
with tan and blue, large dot bor-
der in tan and blue with large white
dot; the regular value of these
suits is 5.00; special $3.25
Remnants
We have one lot of remnants in
all kinds of silk, including wash,
taffettas and Rogers. These rem-
nants contain from one to ten yards
and a good assortment of colors.
Special 1-2 price
We have also quite a few wool
remnants, running mostly in skirt
patterns and a few pieces with
more. Splendid assortment of
colors. Special 1-2 price
p
Till
f ■ 1.
Drawers Special
We have about 15 or 20 pairs of
ladies fine cambric drawers with
deep embroidery, tucked bottoms,
open and closed; these garments
are well worth the price asked hut
for special this lot, any
2.50 drawers for
2.00 drawers for
1.50 drawers for
Kimonas
Lot ladies' Jap silk kimonas in
full length, solid red with Persian
border, red and blue ground, with
Jap designs, solid borders. Regu-
lar $5.00 and $7.50 values. Spe-
cial $3.50 and $5.25
Lot ladies’ short Jap silk kimo-
nas, in light blue, green and red
ground, floral and Jap designs.
Regular $4.00 and $4.50 values.
Special at ......_ - $2.95
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Underskirt Special
One lot of underskirts made of good
quality cambric, plain style, outer
ruffle from 6 to 14 inches, plain and
small tucked, dust ruffle of same
length, knee and full length; these
skirts are extra good value for 50c,
special, choice 35c
Gown Special
We have one lot of Gowns made
up of excellent grade of cambric,
lace, embroidery, inserting and
beading trim, yoke and sleeves;
round and V shape and square yoke
long and short sleeves, center and
side button. These gowns are
splendid values for regular price
1.50, but special price choice 93c
One lot of Gowns made of extra
quality of cambric, lace and em-
broidery and beading trim in yoke
and sleeves; round and square and
V shape yoke, center and side but-
tons; these gowns are cheap at reg-
ular price 2.00, special at $1.28
One lot of gowns of special grade
of Cambric, lace, inserting, bead-
ing and deep embroidery yoke and
on sleeves; also medalion in yoke,
tucked front; also all-over, diamond
pointed, round and square yoke;
the best value ever shown for 2.50
special $1.78
Another lot of high value gowns
made of an unusual grade of mus-
lin; made full size, embroidery and
insertion, round and square yoke,
ribbon at yoke and sleeves, button-
ed and slip-over; regular 3.50 value
well worth the price choice $2.15
Specials on Short Silk Gloves
We have such lines as Tasma,
Gypsy and (Gilt Edge perfect fitting
gloves, in a number of colors; la-
dies accustomed to wearing these
gloves will have no other.
Special
1.00 Gloves
50c C»loves
25c Ciloves
Most everybody in Denton will remember at about this time last year we put on an unloading sale of
Muslin Underwear, which we unloaded to a better advantage than we thought for, This year we are un-
loading not only undermuslins but numerous other things that only a few are mentioned here. Beginning
next Monday morning we will give the ladies of Denton and vicinity an opportunity of buying Undermuslins,
Gloves, Suits, etc., at prices cheaper than they will perhaps have again in Denton.
Come early and be a busy reaper of the many extraordinary bargains offered at so low prices.
Suitings
Special let of cotton suiting in
blue, red and brown ground, with
stripe and check. This goods will
make a light, durable and econom-
ical, every-day dress or skirt. Reg-
ular 10-cent value. Special 7c
Specials on Silk Parasols
We have a splendid selection in
Silk and Linen Parasols, good as-
sortment of colors, red, white, tan,
blue and black; the season is really
only beginning on this line, but to
close them out we are ofiering
ceptially low prices on them.
Specials
f x yj
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Chemise Special
We have a few Chemise of splen-
did quality Cambric, round yoke,
val and thread lace, and insertion
and embroidery, beading with pink
and blue ribbon; extra value for
1.00, special for 68c
Also special lot better quality che-
mise. made in same way but of bet-
ter quality trimming, full length,
regular 1.50 value, special 98c
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ty Ml then yo-
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to
te department of state, this the
day of November. A. D.I860.
I.) and in the year of the Inde-
BQCe of the United States, the
, and of Texas, the twentyfifth
W CAVE. Secretary of State.
t ,<■
rt»-o-
of the legislature of the state
as, approved Feb. 16 1858
■n under nay hand and the seal
|KLi£.L
**d Oo|»r • of. I’rocla-'
I. Sam Houston ( all- j
aor's <X»avri»tion.
sc. 3. That the Governor t- t
ited to transmit <<>|>ies of tl.<
lution.5 to the Executives <>t <•:.
the slavehoidiu^ states,
members of Congtess
;>proveJ. Feb. 16, 1858
be State of Texas.
epartmeni of State.
■■ the undersigned. Secret a;
e, do hereby cert fy that
■e is a true copy of u joint
lee. 1. Be it resolved by the l.eg-
iture of the state of Texas, That
. Governor of this state is hereby
IjHWbted to order an elect loq for
tan delegates, to meet delegate-
pointed by the other Sou:hern
tea in convention, whenever the
cutives of a majority of the slave
Aing states shall expres- th,, opin
1 that such convent on is neces
Tfcto preserve the equal rights ot
!h States in the Union, and advis’
« governor of this state that meas-
)• have been taken for the ap
ptm-nt of delegates, to meet thos*
Texas; and that the sum of Ten
Otmarfd Dollars, or so much there-
■* is necessary, be. and the same
hereby appropriated out of a ty
ney in the treasury not otherwise
wopriated, to pay the mileage
i per diem of such delegates
*j(-h shall be paid at the rate I>ai 1
momberr of the Unite 1 States
xgress. according to the law in
in the >’®*r IBBd-
lec. 8. That should aa exigence
«e i» the opinion of the Governor,
Which it is necessary for the state
Texas to act alone or b> a con-
t . representing tn,, sovere ^nii)
rthe state, he is hereby ie | ies:. d
•fail a special session of the
L<U>e to provide for such state con
x’ through
8 foun t
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I860, and is a.- tollous
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P Govern,,, ,0
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you the oho ■
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believe the
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country a to!
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states in tie I pion
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MHIHHKro sections of tile 1 > no \\ '
hO|H- I coniine,.u,.
iflin» re-olnti.,, -
and shuld - 'I
called. I will 'ip"..
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its ass, n.’'
election lot . 1
^HraSrag|MMpraBent Texas i.i th, -.,no
1 1 haxe th.- i.
servant. SAM lint - 1 "
-'st/T •JyEJoint re.-o’.
^ra^^^^^^^k*ernor - t'i<'...,.. 1
Whereas lU
. a viol, io ■ ' .
a:t of a pot to,
the Territory ot K.,'
■ »ude by force, the citizens of the
’avehold.nu
n 1 p<MCefli| part I, ip •• H"
'feVa'&K*»d enjoyment ,d
an<l Tert ill,'
the Confederacy
And where e
to the stat, lit P"
■ Hag in the Northern etatee of the
onfe ieta . ■
al ■Crovernmeri’ ihk.
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IE O*’’ DAVIBNON VIEWS,
iwood Bulletin.
has been scarcely two weeks
Attor ney General Davl Ison ai-
ed that he would not be averse
reiving the nomination for gov-
and already a large proportion
papers that find their way into
fflce, that is the country pap, t -
ally. Unequivocally deciare for
Ii fact, it looks like he has
start al least a decided adva 1-
rver any others who may offer
e submission question ma, cu’
a figure in the next -lection
raoMik wrong, and the Bull"
sure it is v’olatiig no cotifi-
wheD it stales General David-
position as fecently stated in
■aeence of the editor of this pa-
He is personally opposed to
prohibition, thinking local op-
np most expedient way for the
it at least, of control! ng t’ae
Mtnainess. However, he does
■HMliasiOn snd thinks the peo-
tould be allowed to express
Mvea as favoring or opposing
MVhlbit on. He will make his
’Igo pg aq advocate of sub it. is
• ill twoommen 1 it to the >zl<
. axl if it passes tile legtsla
krill, of course. approve 1
than that. If state prohibit on
rbe adopted, he believes if ■■.,•1
precd as well as any other law
arced, and promise- 'tin
OrTha Would see that 11 was
id It aeems that this ongbi
t th^ Vaquireme us of the mo-’
■ alhtaiMBionists and probd.i-
K«Ap It probably will
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 235, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 15, 1909, newspaper, May 15, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235290/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.