Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 204, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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YOUR PLUMBER?
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Get Our Prices.
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All Work Guaranteed.
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Hi WORDS <1 TIMES, ;>Oc.
Lingerie Dresses
PEOPLE’S HOME TELEPHONE CO
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Proprietor
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In Denton.
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MILLINERY!
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Millinery!
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Reliable Abstracts
Remember
MEALS
50c
McMATH,
Long Wilson
H. H. Hardin® Co.
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The Annual Spring Dress
Occassion
Lawn shirt waists in long and short sleeves, lace
and embroidery trim . . . . 50c to $2.50
We are not the only people
who sell
One of Our Main Depart-
ments is Sanitary Plumbing
A Large Stock of Plumbing
Goods Just Received.
So Varied,
So Attractive.
Operate Our own
Dining Stations.
Experienced and Fast Work-
men.
ADDITIONAL DONATIONS
fOR SLIDELL PEOPLE
Superior Equipment
Best Time.
Regular Round
trips daily toKrum
for
The
miles
MAYOR BATE'S EXPRESSES
GRATITUDE
tile street
inissioner
Rest tamales la town, Rates Ham-
huger stand Hast side.
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I Leaves Krum at !• a
Extra trip* made iitiywl
county.
Day Phone. • w tWl
.Viglit Phone. New 20.
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At plant.
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40c
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Pbone323
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From wagon.
35c
20c
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Silk worked fish net embroidery and Irish lace, also
full net with large and small tuck front and back,
long tucked sleeves.........$5.00
Use Our Telephone
Best Service. Best Rates,
Largest List ol Subscribers.
Automobile
Garage
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of course, and they never were
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NOTICE
W'e wish to aiiinnni■•<
and former patron-
Evers that she I
linery Department at
Dry Goods and that
glad to have all her
see her MRS. E
PROMINENT FOKNKX
MAN FAuM DEAD TODAY
TERRELL, April St yJ. C. Doug-
a prominent merchant of F\»ney
a nd
t lie
purchaser
present.. MERCHANDISE CAR
WAS BROKEN OPEN |
iSHIPPING 1.000 HEAD
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vigilance is tlie price 1
is eternal cleanliness,
Let this!
•dueed our prices to a cash basis, and will kwp records for nothing except
W“ wish to overcome as much as possible the objection
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50c I lit AL RESTAURANT
clarence Smith, Proprietor.
About how to >lo difficult plumbing
work.
No job is too large for us t-o safe- !
ly handle none too small to receive |
our prompt and careful attention
Wbv not gel our estimate?
Denton Plumbing Co.
T B POUTER Manager
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The piogratu
fol lows
om Whom
LIPSCOMB JR. SOLD RESI-
DENCE FOR $3,000 AND FARM
FOR PER ACRE.
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The Ice Season will soon be on, and if we do a great deal to give you cheaper
ice and good service, will you do a little at no cost to yourselves to assist us?
Any plan for perfecting the service we could devise, however simple, would still
be int ffective if ypu failed to exercise the thoughtfulness necessary on your part to
carry it cut. We ask your kind and careful attention:-*
supply you, but of course not as you would like to
be prepared. At any event we want you to come
and look over our line of Skirts and Shirt Waists.
In our skirt department will be found the prettiest
and most complete line to be found in Denton.
t will find Voiles, Panamas, and Serges in
There are perhaps a great many that are not
prepared -probably through no fault of their own.
That being the case we are especially prepared to
i taupe,
green, tan, brown, blue, navy champagne and black,
at from.........$5.00 up to $17.00
Cleans, presses, alters and makes
men s clothes, also eleans and press-
es skirts. Will call for and deliver
New Phone 10 No. <5 West Sile
Square
Cream wash silk waist, with Irish band and box
pleated front, pleated back, Santack buttons and
braid trim, long tucked sleeves.....$5.00
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Prof. M I.
.Normal boys
Congregation.
Rev Otis Hawkins
Woldert
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4 having accompanied Mis* Eva Blount
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Want ads in tne rtecoro .no cr,, ■>.
Icle bring prompt returns, o< < ..>i»
"in Denton" uearlv e\erv .tome j■<.>
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we defy competition when it is
Screen Doors or Wire Cloth
you need.
our
new spring Bonnets, all
styles and all shapes at
modest prices. We are
making special induce-
ments for Easter buyers
and Invite an early visit.
New Hats for all heads.
JNO. A HANN & CO.
• Easter Novelties.
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morning’s express
brought us the prettiest and most
exclusive patterns in white lingerie
and net dresses that have e\ er been
you. In this lot you will
find one that will be exactly what
you want for a graduating dress.
Come, let us show you, the pleasure
Of this store just as a buying place; re-
gard it as vour Style headquarters.
Right now is a good time to come and learn
of the new styles—the new ideas in
men’s wear.
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Prayer
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Prayer
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Hymn
Benedict .on.
INION EASTER SERVKEs WILL
BE HELD \T FIRST PRESIH
TERIAX ( HI IB II
the <- t, of
p -I i-onall) . I
Real Estate
if y»u want t* jtuiy «r Mil b»
k*lu r«u. Offiw 'nwxt door t»
barn.
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1. Wagons will iuak« your territory twice per d^y Once in the forenoon, and oace la the after-*,-
the exact time cannot be determined before the runs are made, but the essential point which you are,
asked to observe is NOT TO FAIL to have your order ready when the wagon calls.
If you do fail, the wagoi cannot return immed ately without delaying some on? else, and trouble re-
in order to make this as easy for you as possible, some plan will be devised either by using bells on
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well not only
W R scott, sold ms RESIDENCE
The Tailor
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED
Trial tteatment and full
free of
Thursday Mayor Bates received an
additional $4 to be sent to the cy-
clone sufferers at Slliell. The do-
nations were as follows: Mr
Lumpkin $1.00; J. .1. Matthews,
$ 1.00; A. M Bush
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We have it
At- to these, will not make an iron-clad cash rule
to payment in advance for ice, andto do this, have decided on a compromise of thirty days' time oa cou-
pon books where desire i. It has been demonstrated that the coupon book is a great convenience to the cea-
sumer. and should be n every home using ice, but owing to the size of the book and the amount of ice used,
it is obvious that a customer might be all summer using the book, forcing us either to collect in advance or
i.i piecemeals, or to carry the account the entire season. W - do not wish to collect on the installment plen
and could hard), be expected to carry small iee accounts the season through, so th“re remains no alteria
lite except one of the other two —collection in advance or at the expiration of a stated time.
The discount for cash heretofore allowed amounted to 2c and 3c per hundred, according to the price
used as a basis. Th<- reduction we have mad" i i price amounts to 5c and 10c per hundred in the same way
We are pract <aily granting a discount of more than twice the former amount and accepting payment at the
i end ot thirty days The small amount which would be thus invested ahead in Ice books would Jisfurwish
no one. besides the coupons are readily redeemable for eash at the option of the holders.
DEVIATION FROM THE ABOVE EXCEPT WHEN APPROVED BY I s WILL NOT HE < HNWI
AN OBLIGATION BY THIS COMPANY /
Form the habit of drop
pinjj^in for Lunch.
Business Men’s Enoch.
sort ed every day Try Onr Chili
Lipscomb. Jr
his handsome home on
street to J. I.
gum.
ed of
t ract
bom .-
Agents Fi'e and Cyclone Insurance north
Wi represent companies as good as
best WeioliHta shared your business
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\ Girls
A'ongn-gallon
I. McFaldon
(Iwsl--}
Congregation
Have your i
tion work done at Min-
nis’ Drug Store, where
ii Scruggs competency and equip-
would be
Ih a 11, Scruggs & Co
■Jii'MftIMaif; TO out in gratitude for they
1 , on
their vigilance a a J petsev rance !
establishing permane-it
now to the honorable
and tidefat igable new-paper
who have waged this war-fare.
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But we would like to make you an estimate
when you need Lumber, Shingles, Sash,
Doors, Paints or Hardware.
i At Aubrey Thursday night a mer- S
! ciiandis" ear was broken open but £
■the burglar was scared off before 8
- he could tak,. any of the eonteTts of £
'the car The car was on a side- §
[track when entered and contained ai
; “-neral assoitment of mer.-hand se. > ’
o attest was made tt
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[ East Side.
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the harness to warn you of the approach of the wagon, or providing you with small flag* to be placed
view of the street so that the wagonw 11 know to stop. If, in spite of these precautions, the wagon
get by you, turn your orler into the office immediately, and every effort will Jbe made to get to you with !>
as little delay as possible, with the difference that you may be called on to exercise a little patience.
2. The regular schedule will not be begun uatil the ice season proper opens. Until then, we will
try to serve you in response to phone calls, and ask that you,kindly observe the following; 1 ■
i al In calling over the phone, say One-Three-Naught. The other office would take your 1
order and turn it In, but the chances are greater for oversight. I -Tfti'jr
(b) Put orders ia as early as possible. i he advantag" of this both to the consumer and
the plant is too apparent to need explanation. "
NOTICE
There wil] be preaching al
- America., Piesbyter a i church :
day at II o’clock by Rev N I*
; terson of Waxahachie. The C
program will be carried out Sunday
( night.
A union sunrise pra s,. servii , will
pressed the battle, carried the com-[be held Sunday morning next at the
honor an i glory 1 Pr -sb, ter an church, beginning
The different .hurdles or
will take
ami the tiubl.i
to utten 1
l>-e i arranged
i’-ra >.
Blessings
Pra? er
Short Talk
Octette
Hymn ibd
Short talk
Miss Christine
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Miss Stella
lies
in lOi lb. lots tor morel ........
In 50 lb lots .......... ......
In smaller quantities average per 100 lbs.
to (I'O I rien.l
of M rs Dickson -
with us in our M l-,
Hal
tro- i.ls call an I merit is the best.
MILLIGAN, !
.Milliner-. . ’
maad. to them be
[ forever.
' As etei'jal
j of liberty, so
the price of good health.
[I - Denton's motto.
Thursday sold ED F BATES.
North Locust l
to .1 1. .McReynolds of Man- uipil TFAAA \XI 11 I TA
for $3,ooo am! also dispos ||1U|1 I LAI’I WILL Uv
the same purchaser The ' TO CLEBURNESATURDAY
Dr. W H Cowan is home from
h s I'pton county ram h for a day j
or so and will return tomorrow. j
[he Cattle rush north is on and th"
Texas and Pacific be ng unable to
furnish cars he came to Fort Worth j
to make arrangements with the
Katy to secure what he needed, as
the shipment will go north on that
line He got the cars and wil] re-
turn to Midland Saturday, where
he will load 1.000 head of 3's and
4's. Ho will sh p to Kansas to pas-
ture before putting the steers on the
market
AT
" ! home Trial tteatment and full in-
Pri-' formation absolutely free of any
charge Write Frontier Asthma Corn-
panv Room 702. Buffalo N. Y.
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IF DENT
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
(Jives Thanks to < lub Women. Boys,
Girls and Others Who Helped in
th,. Clean up Movement.
of Man- '
dispos-,
in the Daugherty j
same purchaser The
(lie of the prettiest on the,
23-acre tract I
a price that is
higher than usually pa d
of the stat'-.
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THANKS CITIZENS
! fOR HIE CLEAN UP
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Under Denton C >uiHv National B>m i ais
to
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side. The
the brought $75 a.i acre,
ollie
land in tiii-: part
land is located about
southwest of Denton.
Rev colds will move here as
as he can get possession of
home
IH-nto-i High baseball team will go
, to Cleburne Saturday to play Cle-1
tiurne High. Cleburne was beaten!
by Denton at football la t year and
is anxious for rev mge in baseball i
'Whether or not they will get it re-i
mains to be seen
R. L. Horton,
Successor to
HAMILTON .V YEATTS. Tailors. I
( leaning, pressing, dyeing, etc. New I
Phon,. 85.
M. (,H IGG SHOE STORE
Mayor Ed F Hates is
ly well pleas d with the
Clean-up Day for ae has asked that
the following card of tnanks be pub-
lished;
On behalf of the e tv of Denton
as well as me. p “i .-onally I w sh to
I extend thanks to the Ariel (dub, the
i Shakespeare club", the Civic League. [
Mota-rs' club, the teachers of
our schools and all good ladies of
town who have taken -’part ia
-j. Il.I.t noble crusade against uu
3 [ cleanliness And especially to the'
337 boys and 337 gilds who worked!
j so faithfully i i this undertaking: I
' we certainlv ciown you ki igs an I >
I queens on this grand and gloriou
t? occasion.
Sixty-five loa is m itibb ,-n
Let us rejoit i- fogetiii i-' op ;
3 ' <>f the work d'>.it- He tiiat
just ]--t h m be unjust st II :
!5 that i filthy let him be filthy
Acts 22:11 But l<t ns rejoit
§ most of our city is idea i' And to
conitmttee and street com-1
w ho mov -d t n s rubbish
for about .">00 families let our heart*
deserve
this occasion but
Torn Smith
Another shipment of “Hender-
son Corsets” came in yesterday,
each and every new style is shown
in this lot. We have your size.
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Ed Beall of Dallas was h
da y
M is
grip]*’.
T M Taylor of Wh tesboro was
here on business Friday
Robert Craig is here today from
Dallas on business I moralnT~w1>lie hulTd-
WW Gregg and Misses .Mary Grr-gg ; ;nK a fire. Hear trouble was the
and Katie Bass are in Dallas cause.
J, C. Heath and B M Wilkerson* ------------
or near Argy le were here today
.Mrs Jim Blount and little son
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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/m1/4/?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.