Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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Cable BIU Req'slrtag T< u Days' No-
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Committee fteporta.
Capital, - - - $60,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits, $66,000 .
J. C. Colt.
A. M Bush
O. A. Will lama .
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DENTON, TEXAS.
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We solicit a share of your business. *'
An investigation of the Normal-
High school basket ball trouble was!
made bj* the city officials Wednesday
afternoon, with the result that It was
decided to leave the matter of a set-
tlement in the hands of the teachers!
of ‘the two institutions
One fine had been paid by a High
school boy, but as no legal plea of
guilty had been made it was decided
to refund this sum and let the matter
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Directors:
A. J. Nance
J. R. Chrlstal
K. F Bates
A C. Owsley
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Officers:
A. J. Nance, president,
J. R. Chrlstal, vice president.
J. C. Coit, Cashier
R. L. Bass, Assistant Cashier.
Denton, Texas.
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AUSTIN, Feb. 11—Practically the
Whole day yesterday in the Senate
was given over to the Thomas loirtyy
charge matter and it extended even
into a night session of the body sit-
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AUSTIN. Feb 11.—The storm
which broke over the Senate yester-
day, due to the Thomas lobby
charges, has apparently blown over
today and the atmosphere In the Se-
nate is serene, even balmy.
Lieutenant-Governor Davidson who
last night said he had not asked for
forgiveness Of Senator Thomas, this
morning had recovered his usual
courteous urbanity and declared the
situation perfectly satisfactory.^
Senator Thomas today says he is
still disappointed that the Senaors
refused to join him in a hunt for the
lobbyists with decoys and traps. His
resolution stiM stands providing Tho-
mas shall next Tuesday present to the
Travis county grand jury evidence
that the anti-lobby law has been vio-
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KeVcral Bills Reported by
Committee Today.
AUSTIN. Feb. 11.—Torrell's bill
■creating -a new county court for
Bexar county was passed to engross-
ment after a hard fight on the floor
of the House. Terrell ascribes the
difficulty of getting the measure
through to the submissinists. Judge
Terrell of Frt Worth is offer-
ing a similar bill for Tarrant county.
Terrell from Bexar aays Sterling P.
Strong is trying to block his meas-
ures.
The Senate today after a long dis-
cussion defeated by a vote of 14 to
11 Senator Cofer's bill creating the
chair of'homepthy in the state uni-
veisitv medical department.
The House judiciary committee
reported adversely ^German's bill, re-
quiring the filing of notice to land
squatters of intention to claim th*
land after ten years’ occupancy, also
Turner’s bill regarding notorial fees.
Bostic's -nntl-Shylock bill was re-
ported favorably. The House liquor
committee reported favorably Bo-
gard’s anti-bootlegger bill and Ca-
they’s. bill making it a misdemeanor
to drink whiskey on a highway with-
in view of a residence..
The House judiciary committee re-
ported favorably Cable’s bill requiring
ten days’ pubHc notiee of Intention
to apply for marriage license
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“Williams’ Store” News.
■ • It i» our costant endeavor to please our
C trade—that is the one reason why we carry ths
I "«OHN KELLY" footwear for women
Singers, Buck and Wing Dancers
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most valuable help to ail women who sew, is
here. The price is 20 cents, and with it you get
a certifUado which entitles you to a IS-cent pat-
tern, book cost you 5 cents. March
"Designer** to here--10c a copy or SO cents a year
or lace.
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BROUGHT UP AND DROPPED
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WILSON-WILLIAMS CO.
THOMPSON'S OLOVE-FITTING CORSETS
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Four-Room House
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For $650
WYLIE SMITH.
WE PRESENT
Bell and Washbur
Singers’and Dancers
In a Neat Comedy Sketch entitled
“Johnnie and the Chorus Girl”
Featuring Milt Rena Washburn, the sweet voiced singer.
IHHHKlpicTU RES:
will register your approval of this policy by liberal pat-
ronage, if you find that we are prepared to meet the
demand of Dame Fashion with quality and price hand
in hand.
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Early selections are best. Just as well get busy; you
will waht one before the season is past.
Our wash goods department is fast filling up with
the prettiest merchandise ever sold over any counter.
Newport linen at 15c, Indian Head suitings at 20c,
Silk Tissues at 25c, Mercerized Poplins at 15c, Printed
Flaxon at, 20c, Printed Crepe Tissues at 15c, and hun-
dreds of yards of pretty fancy Ginghams at 10c to 50c
per yard, Silks and Satins, the prettiest ever; Satin
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qtoChambry in solid colors at 15 cents is selling
9 well; ginghams at 5, 8, 10 and 12 1-2 cents. Our
Spring stock of “Onyx” hosiery is here. We sell
i the special numbers you see advertised in all the
I leading magazines and fashion books.
The Spring Fashion Book,
lining one thousand illustrations, and is a
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CARTHAGE, Tex., Feb. IT —John'j
March and Alex Taylor negroes, were
found shot to death late yesterday,
near Hendrix lake on the line, of Pa-
nold and Harrison counties. Whether
they killed each other or were shot
by unknown parties could not be I
learned. There is no clue. I;
PRISONER JIMI’S FROM THAIN.
PALESTINE. Tev , Feb. 11.—John
Curl White, while being returned to i
Fort Worth toxanswer charges in the
district court there, jumped through
a car wdndow at Keechi today and es-
caped. He was handcuffed. j ‘
WE, FEEL SURE
of our ability tQ handle your business to your en-
tire satisfaction. Our record is a guarantee of the
veryjbest service. r“
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Our line of china and table
ware awaits your approval,
which it cannot fail to receive
if you will pay us the honor
of a visit
Skaanck,
the finest en«mel ware in the
world and dee'n’t cost you
any more th*n that cdled just
as good. Every dsy kitchen
tkery at all limes—but wejwant you to see our new beauties in
show window, the best and latest designs.
QUICK SALE®, SMALL PROFITS
A. W. SEARd
FIRST CLASS GOODS STRICTLY.
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DENTON, TEXAS, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 1909
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Are you about ready for a new set?
We are better prepared than ever to sup-
ply your needs in the Harness line with
good, serviceable harness at prices most
reasonable prices and terms most liberal.
When you buy from us you get the
best quality that can be put into Hamess
and each piece is guaranteed to satisfy.
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Come and see about our new Spring Oxfords for'
all the whole family.
Ask for Rats, Barrattes, Back i Combs, belts and
Bags, and what you need in Toilet Articles.
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Vk cotton goods with a linen weave and finish
I be used enteosively for waists and suitings.
We have it in White, Solid Colors and Stripes,
twenty Tse ven inches wide, at 25 cents. Ask to
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THOMAS KMBROGUU QUIETS
HOWN AND KENATOR1AL AT- I
MOSPHERE IN BALMY.
Foulard, printed Mussalins, Cassimere dd Soie and all
the popular shades in light-weight woolen. You can’t
but admire them. . ' ' B
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New boots—patent or dull, button
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All freights and express burdened with early Spring
, goods for the Big Store. Come, view the fruits of our
buyers' one solid month of bargain hunting in New
York. Come and see; we have no fear of your verdict.
Never before have the people of Denton had such mag-
nificent stock of early spring goods offered them in their
home town as they will find here when stock is complete.
We have bought for the' coming season < r'a
one idea foremost in our mind that nothing is too good
for our nome people, an<j we confidently expect that you
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We have never seen a popular pricck shoe
that gave half as good satisfaction.
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Wc have succeeded in getting and will tonight present Lubin’s great feature picture
“Christmas Eve at Sunset”
A true story of 1784. This is the great picture we advertised some days ago
and failed to get same. P_‘ ““ u“,'“ “ '™
2 of Pathe’i very latest Subjects 2 “Awkard Affeotijm”
robe”. They are both extra good. New Illustrated Song.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 155, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1909, newspaper, February 11, 1909; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1235786/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.