Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME IX
DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1909
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Thirty Days Free Trial
We know these clothes will do it.
Suits in All Styles $16.50 to $25
This Store is the Home of Hart
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Shoes M’QUIGG. Shoes
Ladies Who Drive
TERRELL. Tex..
Tonight
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9.—Ice
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out. Our carriages,
-single and double,
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tried of jar, or consci-
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to the occupants, and running noiselessly on wheels
of pneumatic tires,‘giving the acme of pleasantness.
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lx>ve for Railroad <'onitni'skuK-r.
AUSTIN. April H. It -s not only
likely, but probable, that the Gov-
ernor will tiara* T B. Ixive as rail-
road commissioner to take the late
j Judge Storey’s place It is the re-
| |x>rt. however, that he will not tie
named until after the legislature ad-
journs. as it is possible that owing
to the feeling that has arisen agains'
Love over the bank bill and other
measures in which Love has taken a
prominent part too prom n nt. evi-
dently some think—the Senate might
refuse to confirm him
the woman's gown, if ihe shoes are not right--it’s
all off I Our Spring footwear is now on dress
parade and we are ready to show you the season's
best. High or low cut bhoes. The best looking
feet that walk the street on Easter morning will
be wearing our new Spring shoes.
Standard Patterns for May
Are Here.
(X»l.l) SNAP BKIXUS A HEAVY
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Frost a“0 I«e in Oollin.
McKINNEY. Tex.. April 9.—Frost
•* today badly damaged the fruit and
; garden truck Considerable ice Is
' reported.
The death—for it virtually equals,
that of the guaranty bill—wllj be
received with varied feelings. The,
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the resolution as playing to the gal-
Rry It failed to carry The Sen-
ate exempted Fort Worth and Oak
Cliff home owners from state taxes
Iw-cause of the recent fire
Selig’s great Indian drama
nOn the War Path”
1200 feet in length and one of those great western pictures which never fails
* NEW ORLIUYH. La..
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THE STEADY INCREASE
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In our business shows that still more of the good people
•re dpening accounts with ua. \ ;' ‘
We are daily adding new
depositors.
The road to w.alth is to save money—
The easiest way to save money is to deposit what you
.can spare and v*lch it grow.
Our uniformly conservative methods, our courteous
treatment proves that thia is place to open an account.
Why not do it right now?
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H. F. Scbweer, Cash *. •
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Frost in tJrayaon.
T“«| DENISON. Tex.. April 9 — Frost
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Dirertork:
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R. Christa:
E F Bates
A. C. Owsley
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Are your feet ready for Easter? It is high
time to be thinking about it. It matters not how
good a suit a man may wear, or how handsome
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The Senate passed finally Hous -
b.l| amend ng the insurance laws so
as to prohibit companies do ng firo
and marije insurance also to do a; TERRELL. Tex., April
life insurance business. formed here this morning
------- heavy frost is reported.
The Hous- passed finally the Sen- truck is damaged, but the corn crop
ate board of health bill, but amend- is not seriously hurt
ed it so that it may go to free con- ■
ferenc* committee. It also passed
the Senate irrigation bill and en-1
grossed the House bill regulating a
fraternal beneficiary organixat’ons jearly
or a nice quiet night
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In order that the public may know that our
“Ocean Wave” and “Typhoon” lotary 'washing
machines are really the best machines-on the
market for the’price, we arejoffermg to put them
out on thirty days free trial to be paid for at the
end of that time, provided they do perfect Jwork
in every way and give the most perfect satisfac-
tion. Isn’t this a most fair offer? May we send
When a woman spends 15c for a
Standard Pattern she makes an in-
vestment that often return several
hundred per cent and
faction besides. A woman with
tact and a little knowledge of sew-
ing can by the use of these patterns
make a single garment or a dress
that will satisfy you at a very small
cost, or have more clothes at the
same cost. We have a special Shirt
Waist pattern for stout women.
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Guaranty Bill Stands IJltlc Show.
AUSTIN. April 9.—The Senate re- frost
fused to concur In the House amend- garden truck has sufferei somewhat
ments to the Senter-Hume guarant' from the sudden change. Beans and
bill and appointed a free conference oih«-r vegetables of a like nature
committee. The House virtually of- were killed None of the larger
fered a new bill by way of amend- crops were injured, it 's believed,
ment and it is believed now that v| J. P. Sitz of northwest of Krum
has pract’cally no show of final pas- was here Friday morning and said
sage, at this special session at least, that before leaving home he had no-
ticed a heavy frost with some ice
on the prairie
Stylish novelty straws, fancy
bands, many shapes in Sailor Straws, pretty novelties in
soft and stiff hats. Look at the new styles of Spring
ve ae showing in patent Gunmetal Tans and
Small line of Easter Hosiery, Neckwear and
Biggest stock of Knee Pant Suits in Town—
Knickerbocker Pants.
want*, more capabl ■ of push-
ing you ahead mor*- of an in-
to the from
fabrics, in style, tailor-
ing and in fit they are
all right. It’s just as
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more ready to respond to your JI
you ought to have, as it is to you.
make any mistakes in your overcoat or suit; we want
vou satisfied.
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AUSTIN.
shall and
clashed ij the House this morning S
wh'-n the Speaker made an arbitrary £
ruling designed to prevent dilatory fi
tact cs. Speaker Mars hall’s ruling ft
was to prevent the members from ; g
occupying the floor at certain times ”
when th-y use that time to block 1
legislation His ruling was techni-1
call) wrong and Fitzhugh leaped
to h s feet and I __
Texas had come into the possession
of a Jo- Cannon. Fitzhugh then
appealed from the decis'on and
when his error was pointed out the
Speaker w ithdrew the object onabie
titling. Fitzhugh then apoio<iz-1.
declaring Texas has a Speaker
’greater than Cannon
While techu < all> wrong. the
Speaker, however accomplished his
purjars - and stopiwd the . dilatory
tact cs.
The employers’ liability bill was
passed iinallv n the House today
and goes to the Governor.
Cureton. Mobley. Jennings. Rober'-
son of Trav s an 1 Rayburn were
apisiinted from the House to serve
o i the tree conference committee
wh.ih will take up the bank deposit
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we like to see that you
are ready for you with all kinds of Easter
SEE
WYLIE SMITH.
Deitoa, Texae. )
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E. Evans an.!
arrest- d Fr day
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Sunday night it is alleged.
two men went to the horn- of Mrs
Hawk a widow liv ng about seven
miles east of town, and carried off
a considerable quantity of supplies,
chi- kens, etc The crime was r—-
Ik-iuand Thoma- Certificate. ported after a day or two and Fri-
AUSTIN. Apr ! 9. Senator Tho- day morn ng Sheriff Orr and depu-
mas will arrive from Sulphur ties went to the Evans home on the
Springs this afternoon minus his John A Hann farm, two miles east
el-ct’on certificate. Members of the of town, irm -d with a search war-j
Senate say they will demand to be rant they entered the house and
shown his certificate before they w 1* found a number of the articles taken ;
■ admit him to his ontb of office from the Hawk home. A hurried
--- trip to Dorr’s home near th- Al-1
, riioiiia- to Return to Austin l°dai liance mill in Denton unearthed an-1
SULPHUR SPRINGS Apr I 9. other batch of the stolen articles.
i ollowing a telephonic conference The men when arrested an 1 shown
with Senator Hokey las; n'gbt Sei- the goods found, acknowledged to!
ator Thomas decided to go to Austin the cr me. it is stated by the sheriff, I
I today, leaving here this morning an I There was no one staying at the w
Jarrivng ii Austin tonight He was Hawk plan* Sunday tight and evi- S
| toll that n<> trouble n-e I be appro- deice- showed that a two hors.? wa-l
( headed about his being seated b' gon had been driven into the yard
! the Senate and the missing articles loaded on'
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Evans was arrested at home and '
Dorr was taken in charge while at
work on the sewerage ditches in the
cast part of town.
HAD FROSI AND ICE
Frost in Ellis.
WAXAHACHIE Tex. April 9.—
heavy frost v’sited Ellis county
■y this morning, causing slight
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The liquor bill will probably die
on the calendar without reaching the ,
Senate. The comparative negl’gence
bill has passed the Senate, and 1" 1_____
now up la the House > garden
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The death—for it virtually equals.
Thanks Re-olmion killed.
AISTiN. April 9 Holsey iitro-
!<iu <1 a resolution n the Senat’ this
morning tiianki ig the armers’ un-
on and the labor unions for their
P» titiops a id expressions utg ng the
enactment of a good bank guaranty-
law Meachuni want“i the resolu-
tion to nclude every one who show - i
ed ny interest, but Greer objected to jailed <>n a (barge
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things for men
Officers:
A. .1. Nance, president.
R. Christal. vice president
J C. Colt. Cashier.
bitingly asked when S R L
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909, newspaper, April 9, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235498/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.