Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Suits for women? They are already recognized by discriminating dressers as being far superior to the ordina-
ry ones. “Printzess” means Distinction In Dress, an individuality which is seldom seen in ready-to-
wear goods. If you would be among those who are better satisfied with Color, service, fit and price, come
with your friends, have a tryon, and jou will say with us, that Printzess coat suits and
class to themselves. “Are You W»*«hinn 11*?"
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Second series off our skill contest now on.
Ask for Time Cards, have them here promptly
at 4 p. m. every Saturday, when we distribute
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We set up
all our stoves free anywhere in the city.
Come in and examine.
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DESIRES CITIZENS' COMMITTEE
TO ADV-SE ON PROPOSED
ROAD BOND ISSUE.
DENTON’S GOOD CLOTHES
RECEIVER BATES MAKES AN-
OTHER REPORT ON STREET
CAR RECEIVERSHIP.
Mrs. Griffin** Jutigiwiul Held Up
Until Next Term and She Get* a
Part Paymeat Oat or Fund*
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women yet? We want you to.
North Court Square.
Extensive line off Boys* Fur-
nishings and Hats.
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Stock has just been
completed and you are
invited now to inspect it.
The growing popularity
of ready-to-wear things
for ladies as well as men
has prompted us to put
in an unusually large stock
of these goods, and we
are compelled to say that
our September sales have
be enphenomenal in these
lines. Good dressers who know that
first choice is best, have made their selec-
tions in many instances and are ready for
the first call to fall clothes.
In handling only strictly first quality Cutlery
that gives perfect satisfaction to the user. If
we sell yoii a knife or pair of shears that is not
just exactly satisfactory and every way just
you think it should be you will do us a great fa-
vor by returning it to ua and getting a new one
in its stead free of. cost. We want our “Water-
ville” brand of cutlery to hold its place in the
front of the rank and to do it we must make
them give perfect satisfaction. We are glad of
an opportunity to make good anything you find
in our cutlery that is not perfectly satisfactory.
Officer*:
A- J. Nance, president
J R Christel, vie* president.
J. C. Coll. Cashier.
south of the city said he knew of
but two in that part of the precinct
who would rote against a bond issue
and similar reports are being heard
here every day. The attitude the
town voters will take on the propo-
sition is not yet known. Some are
known to favor anything that will
aid the county and precinct, while
other* are known to oppose it. The
present agitation is altogether from
the country communities and it ha*
been talked very little In the town.
The town, in fact, would receive
none of the money for improvements
inside the city limits, all being by
the law spent outside thereof.
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An unusually large and varied
line of Knee Pant suits for boys;
knickerbocker and straight pants,
fancy worsteds in gray and blue
mixture, soft cassimere in shadow
and herringbone stripe, prices
$1.50 to $10.00
Got one of those lively, strenuous boys—one
of those "get there” fellows?
If you have, it costs you many a dollar to keep
4)is feet covered. Have you been buying the tight
sort of boys’ shoes? Many parents'have found our
tort of boys’ shoes just the thing. All the differ-
ent leathers. Try us for your next pair.
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'Cleverly selected assortments of dependa-
ble goods that are fairly priced
are always found here.
main south road, the argyle
Fort Worth road, the Juatin road,
the Ponder road, the Decatur road,
the Krum road, the Sanger road,
the Gainesville road, the Pilot Point
road and the Fishtrap crossing road
to the precinct limits. Even this,
it Is asserted, would leave a rest
due of something like >75,000 to be
expended on the remainder of the
roads in the precinct so that practi
rally every first class road in the
precinct would be made a perma-
nent macadamised thoroughfare
The citizens' committee to co-
operate and advise with the court,
it was determined, should be se-
lected at a mass meeting of all the
citizens of the precinct as soon as , sun. Oss Fincher from the country
Probably you will need a new heater this
winter. We have just received a fine assort-
ment of heaters-r-hot blasts, bachelors and
others—range in price from $1.75 up. We
would like to have you call and let us explain
the superior points of our heaters,
sories, such as scuttles, forks, etc.
practicable—to consist of at least
four men representing every part of
the division who would see that ev-
ery part of the precinct received a
fair and equitable proportion of the
funds.
The interest in good roads is in-
creasing at a rapid rate. Meetings
of the farmers have been held at
many points in the precinct within
the past few days. Other meetings
are to be held this week. M. G. Par-
key from the Brown school house
neighborhood said Wednesday he
knew of but one voter in that com-
munity who opposed a road bond is-
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We sell the best shoes for the
school boys and girls, pretty patent
for dress wear and vjci kid, gun
metal and box calf for school shoes.
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That the ommisaloaers- court Is
not only willing, but very desirous
®t having the advice and co-opera-
tion of a committee of citizens in
the matter of the proposed bond is-
sue. provided it carries, developed
at a meeting of the court Tuesday
afternoon, at which appeared a num-
ber of representative business men
of Precinct No. 1. More than that,
the court was willing unanimously t>
state to the people of the precinct
to at the first roads to be built would
be the four cardinal roads to the
precinct limits, four intermediate
roads between these cardinal direc
Uon roads and that the remainder
of the >300,000 bond issue would
be spent for the best interests of the
precinct at large as the wisdom of
tne court and the dozens' commit-
tee would direct.
The many stories of the courts’
opposition to a road bond issue in
this precinct, moreover, proved to be
wholly without foundation. The
members of the court, from what
were
the
In many ways for you to
trade at This Store.
i. When the bank returns your
» checks, each one ha* on the
i baek the acknowledgement of
1 the party who received the
2 money. Thus you have positive
~ proof in each ease. Each check
is a complete record of the
transaction. When you pay,
bay by check. Have your checks
drawn on
In the Entire Precinct so that Every
Part Would Receive Proportion-
•t* Share—Agitation Starts
in Country and Spreads.
seen our suits and coats for
Wilson et al. v*. Exchange
National bank of Deaton. 3rd day,
1st week.
J. F. Morgan vs. M. K. A T
Railway company, 1st day, 2nd week
J. B. Mullins v*. M. K. A T. Rail-
way company. 1st day. 2nd week.
Robt. Williams v*. W. C. Edwards
et al., 2nd day. 2nd week.
Robt. T. Williams vs. A. A. Ab-
ney et al., 2nd day, 2nd week.
Bona Adams et al. vs. G. T. Jeff-
coat. 2nd day. — week.
G. W. Wilson vs. R. J. Wilson et
t 3rd day. 1st week.
G. D. Rigg* et al. vs. M. K. A T.
Railway company of Texas, 3rd day.
1st week.
George Harmonson et al. vs. Llb-
bie Harmonson. 1st day, 2nd week.
The following order* were made
on the civil docket:
Margaret L. Chapman v«. Mutual
Reserve Life Insurance company,
dismissed.
T. A. McGalliard va. M. K. A Tl
Railway company of Texas, motion
for new trial overrules to which
plaintiff except* and gives notice of
appeal to the court of civil appeals
for the second supreme Judicial dis-
trict of Texas and plaintiff granted
20'days in which to file statement
of facts and bill of exceptions.
Alex W. Robertson va. 8. J. Hawk
ei al., sale of property not approv-
ed and the same ordered resold at
private or public sale as to the re-
ceiver may seem best and the re-
ceiver is directed to return amount
of bid on former sale of property to
A. W. Robert*on
Receiver h Report.
The following supplementary re-
port of Ed F. Bates, receiver for the
Denton Interurban Rquway and
Power Plant company was fund and
approved:
Tbbt since filing his first report
herein R. J. Wilson and W. W. Wil-
son have paid to him the balance
due on the property sold them and
that he has delivered to them the
possession of all of said property
and made proper legal conveyances
thereof as directed by the court.
That he now haa in his possession
after paying' expenses of receiver-
they expressed at the meeting,
strictly favorable to bettering
roads of the county.
Figures were gone into and esti-
mate* made a* to the probable
cost of permanent roads—roads that
with a little attention would be good
for all time to come. The estimates
ranged from >1200 to >2.000 n mile
on an average and it was stated that
even nt the hig-est figure the pro-
posed bond issue would build 150
miles of good road in the precinct—
enough to include every main road
in the precinct to the precinct line,
extending on the Mcnmney road,
the Corinth and Garza roads, the
main south road, the ^rgyle and
When Yon Pay
Be Sure
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District court has almost con-
cluded its August. 1*09, term ana
with the disposition of one or two
criminal cases this week the term
will end. The Coker case come* up
Wednesday and may or may not go
to trial. A number of civil case*
were set Tuesday for the next term
in February, 1910, several minor
civil cases were disposed of one way
or another, and what seems to be a
compromise was reached in the
street car matter, the substance of
the decree being that Mr*. Isabel
Griffin gets the balance of the funds
on band after certain stated obli-
gations have been made and her ex-
ecution is stayed until the next
term of court.
The court met Tuesday at 1:30
and the court appointed Sam Haw-
■kiaa. B. G. Bradford and H. V. Hen-
non aa Jury commissioners to select
grand and petit Juror* for the Feb-
ruary term, 1910.
Ike following cases were set for
trial at the February term. 1910:
John Bacon et al. vs. F. L. Wear
et al.. 2nd day. 1st week.
Albert Lilly vs. Vesta Lilly. 2nd
day. 1st week.
W. F. Samuels va. At. K. * T.
Railway company of Texas et al..
2nd day. 1st week
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The Little Folks Have Not Been Forgotten
At the Big Store. Realizing that the children of today arc men and wo-
men of tomorrow,and that you must bend the twig the way you want the bough
to grow, we are exerting every effort, offering every inducement to the youths
of this country to make our store their store right now.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1909, newspaper, September 29, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235405/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.