The Sulphur Springs Gazette. (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Our bi^ stock of Fall Goods are
arriving daily. Our policy has
always been to buy only depen-
dable goods—goods that we can
guarantee. We try to get the
top-notch in style and quality,
and people who have inspected
our early arrivals in flen’s and
Women’s Suits and Skirts, all
agree that, for this season, 'we
have the best styles at the mgst
reasonable prices ever shown in
Sulphur Springs.
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fOR GOOD, DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE, SEE
HARGROVE & CO
Sulphur Springs
Bids for your cotton and we bid for
YOUR FURNITURE tradef Read
our big REDUCTION SALE adver-
tisement elsewhere in this paper.
MURRAY & WESTER
A MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY
Now is the time you
should think *of where
you are going to buy
your shoes for fall and
winter. We have the
goods and can deliver
them at prices to please
you. Our store is full
of shoes for the whole
family.
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The First National Bank
The Bank that Renders Good Service
to the Most People
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L. H. AVINGER
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PHIL. H. FOSCUE
DR. E. G. PATTON
M. B. SHERWOOD
HOWARD TEMPLETON
MAX YESNER
C. A. SWEETON
OFFERS TO ITS PATRONS FACILITIES ESTABLISHED BY TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
EXPERIENCE AND CONTINUED SERVICE
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WE EXTEND OUR GREETINGS!
AND ASK THAT YOU PAY US A VISIT
WHEN YOU NEED ANYTHING IN HARDWARE. WE SELL
Mitchell Wagons, Anchor Buggies
and Charter Oak Stoves.
D. M. SMITH & CO.
EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE.
i INVITE YOU
To make our store your head-
quarters when you come to
town. Our store of dry goods
is full and complete in every de-
partment. We take pleasure
in showing you the proper styles
at the proper time--you always
find our goods riglft up to now
in style. Our reputation and
what success we may have at-
tained has been builded on good
goods and reasonable prices.
We buy more, sell more, and
it’s reasonable that we can sell
’em cheaper. A comparison of
our goods and values will prove
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ASKEW & BUFORD,
DRUGGISTS
TOILET ARTICLES AND STATIONERY.
MANUEACTURERS OF
Robertson’s Sure Cure Chill Tonic and Headache
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AGENTS FOR
Mound City4 ‘Horse Shoe” Paint.
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Fanning, R. W. The Sulphur Springs Gazette. (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1908, newspaper, September 11, 1908; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816866/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.