Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1894 Page: 4 of 9
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DENTON COUNTY NEWS,
' that will be what its originators
intended it should be." Come oft,
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Published Every Thursday Morning
BY ALBERT ERWIN.
OFFICII OK I'l'lli.U ATIoN,- (iUAHAM
huii.niNO Noirrn Sinrc Soi'ahi:.
Torus of Subscription.
B/ MAll.—IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE
PAID.
One Year, - " - $' -'A'
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JVIATTlNGS
From 15 cents.
Hix Months,
Three Months
50
Enteroil in tlio I'oaf.ilth- ill Dim«i.«i T »»
Si'C'iiiii ( I*.i11 Mullt'V
Judge Reagan's friends. They
have put him out to nominate and
elect him governor and they!
know that if he is elected he will
have an efficient commission
board.
The republican league now in: (
session at Fort Worth is divided j
almost as badly as the state dem- ALL WORTH Ptift
ocratic party once was. '1 he
whites want to rule, but Cuney
still has his iulluence and when
Jo 60 cents,
CENT MORE MOKLY-
Advertising Untt-N.
Display card.-', of I wo indies or more, j
15 coats pur inch per Insertion: 50cenN
permontnor four insertions. All rai ds
under two inches -•"> cents per inch :
each insertion.
Locals, 10 cents per line first inser-
tion, 5 cents per line each subsequent
insertion unless there are less than
five lines running, No amount less
than -5 cents charged.
THESE KATES WILL NOT BE VAEIED FMM.
IT'S all right to si ml up for
your principles, but be snre you
have principles before you insult
some good man.
the chairman refused to recognize
Cuney there was a disturbance
which may result in another bolt.
There are between "iM'l and 1 WHO
delegates present.
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MOTHINC TO EQUALi
I My New Line of BEDROOM SUITS
1 111 duality and Price Can be Found in the State.
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For a short time only I will sell carpets at the lollowing prices:
All-wool ingrain worth 7-jc. at
All-wool ingrain worth 70c. at 'J™
All-wool ingrain worth 55c. at
Cotton chain ingrain worth 05c. at 'j'"'-
Cotton chain ingrain worth 00c. at
Union carpets, ingrain, worth 55c. at '.ic.,
Uniou carpets, ingrain, worth 50c. at
Moquetts, Wiltons, Velvets, Tapestries and rugs at a still greater
reduction. My entire line of parlor suits at actual-cost ana
many other bargains too numerous to mention. Coillfi and see Hie.
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AUl'ITlONAIi PERSONALS.
Democrat vs. Populist.
Kditor R. M. Collins and Eld. 11.
Kerr held a joint political discus-
Mid. ('has. Baker is in llounoke sion at Garza last \\ edlisday night,
this week. ! Iti speaking through his paper of
H. Fry returned this week the adventure among other things
Editor Collins said:
"We bored to our
The eulogy of Hon
sett, of Terrell, on the life and
character of Judge I'eagan ap-
pears in another column of this
week's Nkws. II is both fuli,\
and truthfully unrated and worthi-
ly bestowed.
from a several day's business trip
to Dallas.
Dr. Buster, of I'ilot I'oint
in the city Monday.
Henry Mill, of Lewisvillc
Ham Gos in the city Tuesday.
GREAT BARGAINS
For Spring and Summer in
Watches, I'locks and
Jewelry, at
.Miss Mada riltmaii returned
last week from the Indian Terri-
tory where she has been teaching
music.
Ciiii'ton, the sound and brainy
candidate for 1 nited States sena-
tor, is getting instructions from
all directions. . Chilton is a free
silver democrat and the man
whom Texas most needs in the
senate.
Messrs. G. I'. Mcl-eod and
Thomas Whyhurne. of Waketon.
made the Skws a pleasant call
yeslerday.
I*. J. Clio wiling, of Garza, was
in the city yesterday, reporting
crops in his neighborhood iiiiusu
ally promising.
Notice of Sitting of Board of Equalisation.
The State of Tkxs—To all
whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
commissioners court of Denton
county, Texas, will meet as a
board of Initialization at the court
house in the city of Denton on
Monday, the 25th day of June,
short life of Bill Dalton, one of _v. 1). 1891, for the purpose ot in-
the shrewdest and bravest of this specting, correcting and equaliz-
type of men. : ing the assessment lists ot the
assessor ot said county for the
year 1804.
Given under my hand and seal
heart's coil-
tent a very good crowd, and if
any seeds were planted that will
bring forth good fruit, we did
well. The real object of our visit
was to eat salt, break bread with
and sleep under the shingles ol
our friend of the stirring days til
1801 to '05, U. J. Chowning. And
when we say he entertained it
like a lord we are not "
through our hat."
AL. HICKMAN'S,
:Mr:
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A full line ol Spectacles and glasses in stock
and the services of an EXPER f OP I ICIAN
have been secure J. lie will be at my store at
all times. No extra charges made for lilting the
ejes with Glasses.
McCormick's Drug Store, North Side Sqaure.
us 1 ""
Something fieuj I
The cold-blooded lool who
thinks he can make money and
notoriety for himself by robbing
trains and banks and shooting
down peace officers and still live,
ought to read a review of the
For Sale or Exchange.
A seven room cottage, in good :
repair, with bath rooms, and
waterworks through the house
good barn and nice shade trees in
tlie y.irds; situated two blocks j
from the public square, on West |
Hickory street, Denton Texas.]
Will sell cheap or trade for good 1
residence in Dallas. I"or par-
ticulars apply at the residence
or to G. B. Bandy, Denton.
B. Gidcumis.
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!. ANDERSON & SON, proprietors Racket
Store, are now opening up a stock of goods
on the West Side. People, they will astonish you
with low prices on new goods. 1 hey have every-
thing carried in the Notion Store lrom I in ware and
Jlaidware down to Needles.
THE RACKET STORE,
Denton, Texas.
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It may be pure unestablished
fancy or it may be a premonition
of truth, but the writer is impress-1 ■- •
, i r /■ > l .,1,, ia i of said court at Denton, this loth day.
ed with the belief that the iriends; ' i J
of certain gubernatorial -di,^ Ju«^ 1U^
County Clerk Denton county.
By L. L. Zumwalt, Deputy.
Money Lost.
On Saturday May 25, I lost 85(1,
five ten dollar bills, between Den-
ton and "Blue Hole" on Hickory
creek. The bills were hi a small
— roll and had a rubber band around
The News today presents as a . them. I will thankfully and lib-
supplement the opening speech of erally reward anyone who may
Two Sunday School Picnics.
The teachers and pupils of the
C. 1'. church Sunday school went
picniciug on Hickory creek l ri-
dates have decided to trade in
different counties alternately in
order to defeat Judge Reagan.
We do know that there are some
people who are "for any body to
beat Reagan out of ihe nomina-
tion." Voters should keep their
eyes on the indicator.
The classes of Miss Etta Jones
and Mr. Robert Taylor of the
Baptist Sunday school spent Tues-
day picnicing on Hickory creek.
Hon. Charles A. Culberson in the
interest of his candidacy for gov-
ernor. While we favor the lion.
John 11. Reagan for the place we
appreciate the fact that our read-
ers want to hear all sides and as
a first-class newspaper is expected
to present them we have secured
the opening speech of Mr. Culber-
son. We hope to have 111" open-
ing addresses of the other candi-
dates for our readers soon.
The Denison Gazetteer, Clarks-
ville Times and several other
North Texas anti Reagan papers,
some of whom were only a lew
weeks ago seemingly doubling
Judge Reagan's ability and integ-
rity, &re now very solicitous that
have found the money aiid will
return it to me. Ciias. Baker.
Pastor Christian Church.
Attk.ntion-All members of the
society of the Sons and Daughters
of the Confederacy and all who
may wish to become members, are
earnestly requested to meet in the
district court room promptly at
HrliO p. in. next Tuesday ! 1',) 111 insl .
anil assist in making the organiza-
tion permanent. Rev. Sam Mc-
Kelvev will deliver all address.
The Tent Meeting.
The "Cowboy Preacher," who
is conducting a meeting in the
tent on the school grounds will
continue the services several
days. All are invited to come
and take and active part in the
good work.
d. W. RiPY,
THE. OLD
RtLlrtBLE
LUMBER
DcfiLEI?
Or DlifUON.
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Largest and most complete line of
LONG LEAF PINE LUMBER,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, etc. in
the county. I will not be undersold. Come
and figure with me.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
We are requested to announce
James Eads as a candidate for
re-election to the office of county
treasurer subject to tin; democrat-
ic primaries, ('apt. Eads' stand-
ing both as an ollicer and citizen
is irreproachable, hence necessi-
he should remain at the he,-id of tates no further comment,
the railroad commission an 1 are!
paying him such worthy tr ba'e.s
as this: "Judge Re-igan ! i-Miiany
friends who much pre.er to have
him keep his position at the head
of the (> ;iiiinis>it) n t i to see him
elected governor , '''l 1 . - a
as governor i Judge I'liM't'i ■
commissioner will n; i..<• a :<. n
v. isch will insuie a commission
Gorsioana Oil Well.
Corsica \ a, Texas, June 12
Boring for artesian water luis been
suspended here for twenty-four
hours in order to test the c. pac-
ify of the oil vein which was
struck Saturday and to ascertain
if it will pay to go into the oil
business. The wafer development
cobi'i- ny is -ii.»u-'. considering
the matter a: i.:« cnt.
June 22nd is the Day
When the M. K. & T. will s<
tickets to all points ill Kansas
and Missouri at the lowest rates |
ever offered. Call on ticket agent '
for further information.
Board of Equalization.
The commissioner's court is
sitting this week as a board of
equalization. Assessor McKclvy
tells us that few changes in the
rendition of taxes are being made.
Mare Stayed.
()::e sorrel ni ne, six years, 11
hands high, blaze face and brand-
ed J with a bar over it on left
shoulder: strayed from my place
in Denton. Will pay a liberal
reward for her recovery.
P. ( VRHII.Y,
1 lenton, Texas.
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Southeast Corner Square, Denton.
('an y a full line of
Fresh Dnujs, Patent and
Proprietary Medicines, Jewelry, Stationery, hunt,
. Irticles,. Mixed Paints, I '<<rnislies, etc-
Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes a Specially
I i-.Mriptinn Di-purl iiifiit in chargc of •' A. Minn's.
CRAIG & CONWAY,
(SUCCESSORS TO J. E. KIMBROUGH 4 CO,,1
Are now putting in an extensive and well-selected slock
-SL,on«: IvCJif B'isio Liunbei
We also sell l'alnts, Oils, I.iine, Cement ami l ire Brick. II y 'i
ing to build anything don't fail to figure with us We arc he t-.r
and don't you lb-get it. Yard on Kast Hickory st-e.;. ton.
On June 112nd the '-Katy" will
self, from all points in Tex
tickets at one-half the regula
one \\ iy i; pin.- " !. to SI. Louis.
Kansas City, Junction City and
lini'»hitl. Apply to any ticket
a>;:-:it for further information.
SKILES & BLEW
(>|l«M*«'HS4>rK to \ HI"*)
I Wagon Yard, Meat Market and
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an* «'•!''
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We want the ), ililie to know
teams and sell them feed and i'rcsli lie i
ail lb, so branches and promise to repny y,,ii f.• ■
lug. Give us a trial. We make a S|K>ciallv ol" In
very 1 kv- 1 meat. West Oak street, Denton.
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many other bargains too numerous to mention, uiiiio dim see nit,.
J. T. RUTHERFORD. V
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Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1894, newspaper, June 14, 1894; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth504252/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.