Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Manager, C L Duggan, Ass’t Manafar
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
JOHN B. SCHMITZ
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Notary Public
LATE PERSONAL MENTION
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Many Good—(>n<« itest.
had found the best there was. and
Okenne. Okla
E. H. EGAN. Manager.
NEWS FROM LEWISVILLE.
day.
day to her home at Blossom
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Own and Operate the Only Complete, Modern, Up-
to-Date Abstract Plant in Denton County.
Denton Plumb-
ing Co.
T. B. PORTER, Mgr
Watkins Drug <Store.
Delivered to you.
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Attention Students
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Did you ever lose anything
always feel lost yourself, don’t j
The only way to get back lost
Al?
guests of G. W. Elbert and family.
Miss Mae Durbin returned to Den-
ton Sunday.
Mrs. Minnie Bean returned to her
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Just received a fresh shipment of Dolly
Varden Chocolates. Try a box of the
celebrated Tropical Fruit Chocolates.
They’re delicious.
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I desire to announce to the public that my UNDER-
TAKING BUSINESS is entirely in charge ol R. F.
Cobb, amisted by J. W. Jones, licensed embalmer. All
calls answered promptly, either day or night. Felite
and careful attention given to all details pertaining to
the business Both day ’phones No 20 Night No.
387 and 262. Old phons Na 10
WE GUARANTEE TO PI,RAKE.
Denton Steam Dye
i Works and Hat Factory.
Hunt’s New Phone 300
Young.
DOLLY VARDEN
D. H. Street and sons of Lewisville
were here today.
.Miss Savilla ' McLarty of Vernon
is the guest of friends here.
Mrs. M. E Balderson of Denison is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W
Beamer, on South Elm street.
Henry Htiger is home from
Louis, where he has been with a <#r
ton the first of the week
Mrs. D. Duncan
GZrza Wednesday.
Mrs. E. C. Brannon
Frank Allen and family visited
SB returned relatives In Carrollton Bunday
Thursday from a visit with relatives; ——■
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of cattle shipited by Furnezcx Bros ;
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J. O. Bell. W. L. Foreman and C.
K. Scruggs went to Dallas yesterday
to see after Denton county s exhibit ’
at the Dalias fair. Messrs. Foreman
and Bell came back last night, but
Mr. Scruggs remained over. They ;
will return again next week to put
on the finishing touches
in town Wednesday from
where he is conducting a
meeting. Mr. Hawkins
meeting will continue I
and that a church will be organized
in that community this week
Duggan Abstract Co.
INCORPORATED
Capital Stock . . . $8000
D rectort —B. H. Deavenport, Officers—Joe L. Blewett. President; H. F
Anhur Duggan, H. F. Schwter, Scbwcer, V-Prea; A P. Dug^n,Sec; and
J L Blewett and J. €. * oit. Manager, C. L. Duggan, Aaa’t Menafi
Krum,
revival
says the i
indefinitely !
DENTON TRANSFER CO
35—Both Pbonew—;ia.
Calls made day or light Trunk*(
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called for and lelfveret to any pa
»f the city
Patronize the Beet
and be SatiafiedS*^
Come and see ior youraeif. We
clean, press, dye, make or alter any-
, . < thing in the way of clothing foe la-
So many oils and liniments are dies and gents and operate the onD
advert'sed it is harl to decide which . steam and French benzine dry dean
to buy. I tried a number before us- Ing plant h North Texas
Ing Hunt’s Lightning Oil. After ---------— “
using it once, however. I realised 1 ■
had found the best there was. and !
it was useless to look further fl It >
fails it’s ’all off.’ No other l*ni< I
ment will bit the spot if
L'ghtning Oil fails. C. G.
25c and 50c bottles 1 ■=—11 1 1 ■ ■ -*•
Our Advantages.
Longest list of subscrid^*.
Up-to-date equipment.
Polite operators.
for Your wmal) Loan* ai«l
losurancv.
in Dallas.
Miss Ethel Elbert returned to her ,
home in Denton Friday.
C. G. Thomas has returned from a |
trip to Memphis.
T. N. Degan was in Dallas Wednea- * day
day. i
Mrs. Esther Youngblood returned fWvi
to her home at Carrollton Saturday
J. B. Woodrum and family spent! kin
the last of the week In Denton the last
Sanitary’
Plumbing
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Have you had aewet
connections made? If
you have not I would
appreciate your permit,
ting us to figure ou the
bill. If I can't do the
work as well and for
less money I can’t ex-
pect to get the job, but
this I believe I can do.
Phone me and estimates
w ill be furnished gladly.
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED A1
home Trial treatment and full In
formation absolutely free of ar ,
charge Write Frontier Asthma Com
pany. Room 702. Buffalo. N. Y
at the Methodist church
night and Sunday at 11 ....
Mrs. Gns Pulliam returned Tues- Richardton.
I to toer home at Blossom I Prof. Eston W. Smith was in Dal B
Tom Milliken was here from Den- las Monday.
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Peoples’ Home Tel. Co.
me oniy way to get back lost ar- ' E. H. EGAN. Manager
tides is to advertise ii the Record 1 __
and Chronicle Lost and Found col
umns Try it an I see
CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO BE
ORGANIZED AT KRUM
LEWISVILLE, Oct. 4—M. D Fagg I _
w as in Dallas on business Wednes- home at Taylor Saturday after visit-
in* her mother, Mrs. M. Edger, and
R<*v Pptprson of Dallas prpacbej otb$r r$l*tivMk
Saturday | Mrs. J. K. Fox is the guest of her
n m. daughter, Mrs. Geo. Huffhlnea. in
Rev Otis Hawkins, pastor of the
Hickory Street Christian church, was j
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Long distance lines to all
important points.
Little Miss Cecil Degan returned
was here from Sunday from a visit at Dentoa.
B | Frank Allen and family
Miss Ola Degan and brother, Carl
are the guests of relatives In Denton
Fred Stover and Floyd Huffer
were in Dallas Monday.
Ray began is In Denison
J. W. Degan was in Denton Mon-
'day.
Little Thelma Medlock is sick with
[limes Claudine and Stormy Wll-
i visited relatives in Denton the
of the week.
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fashion-
prices
fore.
the j
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U KEMtiSKf PSMSFa
The Denton Steam Laundry
MADE MONEY ON PEANITS.
you
1 gave
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The Tailor
Denton
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Miss Hester Moore of
Expression and
Denton
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Farmers Implement and Vehicle Co
C E. FOWLER, Manager.
Evers Hardware Co.
Cook Stoves. Dishes.
NEW STUDENTS IN
SCHOOL EVERY DAY
THE AMUZU WILL
ADD VAUDEVILLE
BOY RUN OVER BY
SIX CARS AT ABILINE
£
For Stout Figures
SPECIAL PRAYERS FOR RAIN
OFFERED AT SAN ANTONIO
in
Second, it
MX* of PrtaeN. Plenty of Entertain-
ment. Etc.. Will Make the Day
a Big SacrrM.
the
stu-
GALV>:STON. Tex., Oct. 6 -
Chief Perrett and Detective
Bowe were arrested today as a
suit of Tpesday’s shooting
in which two were injured,
charged with assault to murder.
be
at
that
Ad ju’Ho
pressure
$3.00
R J. wn^oN.
intecd.
cold bath*.
Kant Side Square
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Took Half Time and Expense of Cot-
ton and Brought More Cash.
in the peanut industry of 190X 1
bad ten acres of land of which I
5£r«. Thomaa is visiting Mrs. Baron
I Mrs. Dine and daughter, Misa Des-
"Ml Fim<isM Barbers Good bath
R. M. Mitchell, Prop.
egggBBga-unsroa—a—
H. F. Schweer & Co.,
rance company of Chicago was ef-
fected Tuesday by paying the claim
if you want sanitary plumbing at
eaaonable prices see Wlisop Hard
* are Company
can
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Oil. If so, I would Hke to be cited. In Denton Friday and Saturday.
| MJgg Hegter Moorp of Hillsboro
has been visiting her little friend.
Ruth Allen, this week.
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physical culture in Pilot Point,
tanght by Miss Clarke. Physical cul
ture for school children at 4 o’clock
Studio over Palmer's Mu sue store.
50c In Denton.
. Fry and busband to D.
, south one-half lot 8,
to
Menu Fire and Cyclone Insurance
'We represent companies as good as the
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)• will nay^yon to price, on
ONd plumb ng
ttxyAwNr* Fan*-
Patronize first class
Colored BarberShop.
Courteous treatment
Electric masuge. hot
GEO WHITTEI
ABILENE, Tex., Oct. ti.—Marton
Pruett, aged sixteen years, is in a
critical condition this mornir.g ns the
result of being run over by a swit-
ching train in the Texas and Pacific
yerds last night. Both his legs are
broken and one may have to lie am-
putated. Six cars passed over his
body, cutting his face and shoulders
and crushing his foot. It is believed
he will recover.
1 OKLAHOMA BANK TO
| RESUME OPERATION
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New stock of Water-
man’s Ideal Fountain
Pons at Minnis’ Drug
Store.
Royal Worcester corsets come in all the new
styles, a comfortable, perfect fitting corset for
every figure, - - $1.00 to $3.00
CHIEF OF I’OI.ICE AND DE-
TECTIVE ARE DARRESTt D
: our line and
the [tointz of merit which go to
make EVERS’ HARDWARE
dependable. Get our prices; no
charge for getting.
plitrnblnc suppltcj-
work /rr>m vv’|fr„„
The pltimp figure has all the best ot it, with Adjusto Corsets at hand,
is the ideal figure—reducing corset for stout women, reduces without
or dtscomfort
TENNIS GOODS AT THE RICY-
CLE SHOP W. A. TALIAFERRO,
NORTH BIDE.
A proper corset can d<» Bonders in figure control.
Back and hips can be moulded to one’s fancy, to fash-
ion's fancy and no discomfort, rather a welcome sus-
taining. and certainly ho harm to health, if properly
fitted.
We are offerin
Buggies that can be
can sell you as cheap if not
cause we make buggies our s
Buggies and carriages 1
years and if they did
to sell them. They i
let us show you our line.
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We want every one wno is trou-
1 bled with indigestion or dyspepsia
in any form to come to our store and
get a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tab-
lets. Take them home, and give them
a reasonable trial, according to di-
rections. They are very pleasant to
take; they soothe the irritable sto-
mach, strengthen and invigorate the
digestive organs, promote a healthy
andTiatural bowel action, almost im-
mediately, relieve nausea and stom-
ach Irritation, produce healthy di-
gestion and assimilation, and promote
nutrition. Three sizes, 25c, 50c an.l
$ 1. Remember you can obtain Rexall
Remedies in Denton only at our
store. —The Rexall Store. O. M. Cur-
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Tlic Bed-Rock of Success
lies in a keen, clear brain, backed
by indomitable will and resistless
energy. Such power comes from the
splendid health that Dr. King’s New-
Life Pills Impart. They vitalize ev-
ers organ and build up brain and
body .1. a. Harmon, Llzemore, W.
Va.. writes.' "They are the best pills
I ever used.” 25c at 3. F. Raley A
Co.
23.2 acres in Wm. Davis survey; 13.-
45 acres in Wm. Davia survey; 13-
580.
Wm. Allyn to R. H. Ewing. 7 acres
In R. Beaumont survey; |700.
! 0. P. POE, Writes Insurance j
| Notary Public <
s*100 REWARD. *100.
The radrs of this paper will
pleased to learn that there is
least one dreaded disease
science has been able to cure in all
its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is the only positive
cure now known to the medical fra-
ternity. Catarrh being a constitu-
tional diseases, requires a constitu-
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting di-
rectly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby de-
stroying the foundation of the dis-
ease. and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials. Address, F. I.
Cheney A- Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s FnTily Pills for con-
stipation
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• j the claim of another acreditor. a St
| Louis commission firm, for $75,000,
K would be settled amicably Wednes-
*| day. President Norton has placed in
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or it will not resume business, and ;
that the bank guaranty fund will ■
have to be entirely reimbursed.
For twenty years I have been un-1
able to fail anything better myself.”
H. H Ward. Rayville, La.
Oklahoma City w
, resume business. ____________
Si $-'5,000 claim of the National Insu-
W I rnnon mrotmne Y'K I #>n
Mrs. J. W. Allen has been visiting
Herman McBrier was in
ture for school children at 4 o’clock Saturday.
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Heating Stoves
One <4 our main departments is
Stoves—znd now that the season
ptaNNEli to MAKE THE event i lor Heaters is close at hand we in-
THE H1GGKMT YET. I (<>
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Police
John
re-
affray
Bow., is
With the opening of the new Stan-
iard Business college only little
more than two weeks away it can be
stated that the prospects for a good
attendance are decidedly encourag-
ing. Prof. A. C. McGinnis, who is
one of the faculty, stated Wednesday
that he hal already secured thirty-
three students who will enter the
college on opening day and ne is only
one of several canvassers for the new
institution.
The college will begin on Oct. 28.
President Lewis is now advertising
the school in the state papers and
the prospects are, it is stated, for
something like 100 students or more
on the opening day
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Attend to Your Liver.
No organ fn the hunia-> body
gigve as many different kfids
trouble as the liver when b
right. S’mmons' Liver Purifier
makes it right and keeps it so.
At Gainesville Tuesday night fire
caused a loss of $100,000. partially
insured. The Gainesville Iron works
Cleans, presses, alters sad make»J®8t 125,000 with $5,000 insurance;
men’s clothea, also cleans and press-
e* skirts. Will call for and deliver
New Phone 40 No • West Side
Square
REAL ESTATE TUANFERS.
A. G. Lee to H. Duncan, lot in A.
Hill survey; valuable consideration.
S. L. Carpenter to L. T. Fowler,
2 acres in L. H/Bates survey; $500.
A. L. Rawlins and wife to Robt.
Keith, one-third interest in 89 acres
in Jno. Rogers survey; 145 acres in
M. Rogers survey; $1200.
H. O. Cain, Jr., et al. to J. C.
Copeland, 43.82 acres in Jas. Bridges
survey; $625.
Mrs. A. E.
A. ColemA.
block 28. Wainwright addition
city; $225.
Walter Nash to J. B. Taylor, 100
acres in N, A. Thompson survey;
11250.
H. N. 'Baylor and wife to W. 8. and
U. L. Nash, 132 acres in John West
survey: $2,500.
J. C. Hawk and wife to A. C
Owsley, interest in 40 acres in B. F
Plnckley survey • 160 acres In
Jno. Lockhart survey; $300.
E. D. and M. A. Willis to C. 3.
Wilkins. 358 5-16 acres in Wm A.
Thompson survey; $10,749,35.
Wm. Pack and wife to B. D. Gam-
mill. 82 acres in P. O'Leary survey;
ilvcre,; fnr $2 pe- -w«t
NEWS FROM AUBREY
AUBREY. Oct. 6.—miss Willie
Haren of Denton is visiting her sis-
ter. Mrs. Alive Dyche.
Mrs McCormick was in
Saturday.
Mrs. Ed Coffey has returned from
a visit to Pilot Point.
Miss Anna Wrt*ht visited in Sher-
man Saturday.
Mrs. J. w. Allen ia very sick.
Mrs. Lillie Copenhaven visited in
Denton Monday.
Mrs Lillie Gregory was in Denton
Poet oak and blackiaeit wool de- sfe, are visiting in Stephenville.
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.At the Temple Bethel in San An
tonio special services were held to
pray tor rain Several months ago
the San Antonio Catholic held a spe-
cial prayer service for rain and their
prayers were answered in three days
afterward-
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Has to be Cite*.
‘'Possibly there i8 something on
earth that la a surere and quicker
cure for cuts, burns, aches, paias Saturday.
ana bruizes than Hunt's Livhtnlng Mrs. Ruth Conley and children
Buggy Riding is a Pleasure
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j iiuubia Bank and Trust company at
ill reorganize and
Settlement of the
BAPTIST L4DIM' AID
NOCIETY EJECTS OFFICERS
The Ladies' Aid and Missionary
society of the First Baptist church
elected officers for the ensuing year
October 4th. They are as follows:
Mrs. R. H. Garrison, president; Mrs.
L. D. Borden, vice president; Mrs.
N.t E. Fairman. treasurer; Mrs. R.
L. Lester, secretary.
Carpenters began work Wednesday
morning on a stage in the Amuzu
theater on the north side of the
square and it is intended to add vau?
devilie attractions to the present
programs alter this week. Mr.
Crutchfield, owner of the Amuzu.
said today:
"I am having a stage built in the
Amuzu now and will open with vau-
deville ue.xt week. Arrangements
have been made to secure the very
best vaudeville attractions tnat come
to Texas picture show circuits and
I feel confident that the people of
Denton will approve of the selection?
that will be made. The picture ser-
vice is now. 1 believe, as good as
can be found in the state, in secur-
ing the vaudeville attractions I took
particular pains to impress two
points—-we must have new attrac-
tions of high merit and the perform-
ances must be clean and refined.
Acts that do not possess these two
requirements cannot work in the
1 Amuzu at any time or for any price
I The work going on will not inter-
Blanks Barber Shop*
♦'nder Denton County National Bnn$
Girdles .and short corsets for misses, 50c to $ 1
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| Gainesville Ice company lost $75,-
000 and the Whaley Mill and Ele-
vator company lost $5,000 from wa-
ter damage
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SMAY IS
TRADtS DAY
CAN YOU ASK MORE?
We are so confident that we can
furnish relief for indigestion and
! dyspepsia that we promise to supply
the medicine free of all cost to every-
one who uses it according to dlrec-
j itions who is not perfectly satisfied
I (with the results. We exact no prom-
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take your prosorjptions Store.
I to Minnis* Drug Store.
117 O I OVER gl.OOO,(MM* FIRE MISS AT
W. Xv.* □VzLrl GAINESVILLE TUESDAY NIGHT
President Norton has placed in
■ j the bank additional securities to the
Hi value of $820,000 and this is believ-
I ed to be sufficient to get the state
fl j authorities to pass the paper in
V institution when it was closed. This
I hel.l to give additional color to the
■ report of the intendeil resumption of [
B business, although the state author!- j
J ties have made no announcement be-
V yond the bare statement that 1
1 bank will be in satisfactory condition i f’e’“ with^HiV^nHar progrems'each
' night. '
-iKat*OD whatever. Surely nothing
twenty-four days to prepare and cul- 11 ol*ld be fairer. We are located right
Toilet paper at Minnis*
Drug Store.
...—“■ - ' Tb.e enrollment at the public
: < liools of Denton is larger than ev-
er before and new students are en-
tering daily. Until the end of the
first month it will not be known def-
initely list what the enrollment is,
however. Reports are made in each
school each week to the principal,
and at the end of each month these
reports are turned over to Superin-
tendent Carlisle and from these state-
ments he makes his report to
school board. About fifty new
dents entered school last week.
The La France comes in luxurious new models,
ed along extreme lines in perfect accord with prevailing
modes. A model for every figure, medium, tall or stout,
$2.00 to $3.50
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! gave five to cotton witli $12.50 worth > 'seK al”’ I,ut no one under any obli-
of commercial fertilizer, it took me j Ration whatever. Surely nothing
twenty-four days to prepare and cul- l’ ouId be fairer. We are located right
tivate. gather and market that cotton j l,ere "here you live, and our repu-
and I realized $39.20 for It. 1 gave I *aU°n should be sufficient assur-
the other five to peanuts and it took ‘ an*‘® ^he genuineness of our offer,
twelve and one-half days to prepare) “
and cultivate and market the pea-
nuts. I realized $69.30 and eighty-
five bales of hay from five acres of
peanuts. The difference on this is 12
days less work. $12.50 saved in fer-
; tilizer and $30 more money. I would
say to the farmers of the I.one Star
State: Raise more peanuts and less
cotton for two great reasons First.
; you can harvest your nuts earlier
and get your children in school
. where they should be.
takes about half the labor to raise
peanuts that It takes to raise cotton.
I had tnirty acres in peanuts this
year. If 1 were to sell all my hay 1
would realize at least $500 for the
entire crop. 1 will gladly answer any
question by any farmer. E. C. DAVIS
R. F D No 4. Mt. Pleasant. Tex
Wants to do your laundry work. We don't ask this
merely because we are home people, but because of that
and the fact that we can do just as good work that as you
get elsewhere. Stop and consider these two things if
are not already a customer of ours. Try us and see.
Phone us. Both phones
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY.
Everything in Toilet
Be sure you are right; Articles at Minnis’ Drug
Let our fitter show you our line of AdJtlStOS,
you will be surprised at the different figure you can
obtain by being properly fitted.
And also a luxury you can not afford to miss. A short
drive into the country tneze cool evenings does one lots of good.
[ one of the best grades and makes of
in the city for the money. We
cheaper than any one else, be-
oeridty, and the ENTERPRISE
i have been sold here for the past several
Dot give satisfaction we could not afford
are sold on a guarantee. Come in and
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Saturday. October 9, is Trades Day
an I unless the calculations of those
in charge miscarry Denton will be
filled with people from all parts of
the sounty.
Extra efforts are being put forth
to make the day a pleasant and prof-
itable one for the visitors and the
Cuamber of Commerce will spares no
pains to se that welfare of Denton’s
guests is looked after in a manner
to reflect credit upon the town. i THIRTY-THREE HAVE HKEN HE-
Thf? progniui urrtiDgcd for the dfty ¥k'u* m**
3 is much similar to that carried out . Ho°'-
■ ou other trades Jays, except perhaps DENTON,
it is a little more interesting and }
entertaining The prizes offered in |
the various departments total a con-
siderable sum.
Since the first announcement of ,
' (lie date of trades day was made peo- i
ii'le have been planning to attend and
j lately a number of people who live in
tlie country surrounding Denton
have expressed their desire and in-
tention of being in Denton Saturday
A goodly per cent of those who come
will bring displays of one sort or an-
other anl competition is likely to be
more spirited than at any time be-
Some people have heretofore
failed to enter into the various con-
tests for different fancied reasons
that have since been proved abso-
lutely groundless. Trades day is not
only for Denton, it is for all Denton
county and it might be said that all
parts of Denton county have been
:>nd will be represented.
A number of new features of en-
tertainment have been provided this
time and to the visitors this will all
he free.
Secretary Scruggs of Chamber of
Commerce has asked that the resi-
dents of 'the city of Denton be re-
quested to turn out Saturday and aid
in entertaining those who come to
town.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1909, newspaper, October 6, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235416/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.