The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929 Page: 2 of 12
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Flour, Texas Extra High Patent
Every sack guaranteed ................$ l .60
Bucket Compound..... ..... .....................$1.10
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SRlQkeJ*Bacon...... ....................................... 222c
Kerosene Oil...................... ~t50c
Flour, Texas High Patent
Every sack guaranteed...................
17 lbs. Sugar (cane) ... .......... ..... .....
100Sugar . s.- * -------,$5.85
3- lb. bucket Coffee (cup and saucer) ..........^ • .....
4- lb. bucket Coffee —........■ ........$1.35
STETSON HATS---
You can’t afford a less distinguished Hat—and its poor economy to buy a cheap grade Hat
Only with the best hat can you really feel well dressed. No other article of clothing is more important T ake no
chance, choose the Stetson that suits you best and you can be sure that yours is the latest style and the finest quali-
ty.^'A Stetson holds it’s shape and wears well for Stetson knows how to make hats. All over the world the fact
hasrtbeen recognized by at least three generations of particular people. We are exclusive dealers.
We wish to call your attention to the largest and most complete line of Dry Goods we
have ever had the pleasure of offering to our customers
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Space will not permit us to mention every item, so in view of that fact, we wish to call your attention
to only a few of the numberless values we are offering at this time
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Silk and Wool Dresses
We are offering to our trade this season Silk
and Wool Dresses for Ladies and Misses in the
most wonderful values in recent years. These
Dresses were selected ft cm hundreds of styles and
we know beyond any doubt the greatest values we
have ever been in a positron to offer-mater-
ials being in Satin, Crepe, Foulard and wool, and in
afl the new fail styles and colors.
Sizes-ChiUrcoi’ from 8 yrs. up.
Sizes-Misses’ from 15 to 20.
Sizes-Ladies' from 36 to 50.
Priced at—$5.95 to $10.95
We are always in a position to serve the en-
tire family with "All Leather" shoes, both for
everyday and dress wear We are showing some
exceptionally pretty numbers in Ladies’ and Masses'
novelty Pumps, Oxfords and Strap Pumps in the
new tan and blue shade.
HOSIERY
We also have the new shades in silk hosiery
with tan and black herb to match these novelty
i in footwear.
WORK CLOTHES
HATS
We are showing all the new shades and
styles in Felt Hats for Ladies, Misses and
Children. Priced at the exceptionally low
prices of
$1.00 to $2.95
Lace Collars and Georgette Berthas
Don’t fail to see our new numbers in
LACE COLLARS
and
GEORGETTE BERTHAS
75c to $1.75 .
Flapper Handkerchiefs Latest Style
50c and $1.00
COATS
Ladies*, Misses’ and Children’s
Every Coat a new one, in the new tan and
black colors, also in tweed Sport Coats. These Coats
are right out of New York and are absolutely the
newest in style, color and material. These Coat*
are priced much below the prices of former years
and upon close inspection we know you will agree
with us that they are priced much below the Coats
elsewhere. Call and see these Coats and make
your selection before the sizes are broken.
Sizes--4 to 50
Prices~$5.95 to $34.75
We have just received our first shipment of
BETTY JOYCE Dresses for Children and Misses.
Sizes 8 to 15
Priced at SI.65 to $1.95
WASH DRESSES
featuring the well known Test Brand
all sizes-extra long-and extra
large-all sizes now in stock. Also heavy numbers
m Khaki Pants. Heavy blue Cheviot Shirts-Union-
alla in aH sizes for boys and men. Heavy Work
Shoes, “AH Leather" for cold wet weather—Shoes
for Servile-and cemfor all combined-in
Priced exceptionally low and guaranteed.
New arrivals weekly of the famous
BETTY JOYCE WASH DRESSES
for Ladies
Always New—
Always Up-to-date
Always Serviceable
GUARANTEED NOT TO FADE
SI.95
Children’* Wash Dresses will arrive Neit Week
GENT’S FURNISHINGS
The moat up-.to~date furnishings for the young
man who enjoys being well dressed, You will find
that we show the new things first. Our stock has
just been made complete, with everything new; in
Woosted Trousers, Belts, Sport Suspenders, Ties,
Sox, Shirts, silk Underweaf, Caps, and the Famous
Stetson Hats, these are in the new novelty numbers,
for fall, also staple numbers for men* Let us outfit
you for the early fall season.
PIECE GOODS AND NOTIONS
New goods are now arriving daily, replenish-
ing our stock of piece goods and notions, the lates
arrival being Prints, Printed Crepe, with solid colors
to match. Lace collars and yokes, Handkerchiefs.
Fancy bath towels, Rayon bed spreads, Fancy
waterproof damask table squares, silk underwear
and corselettes and many other items too numerous
to mention. Remember our stock is complete a
all times and we invite your inspection.
NORRIS & CO.
DETROIT, TEXAS.
“THE HOUSE WITH THE MERCHANDISE”
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7 "2 4-ft. Show Cases
1 Cash Register.
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1 Meat Box andfM
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Scripture reading}
Song.
Read Psalms 23.
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Mark 10:1-4—Shi|
Luke 1:3-6—Je
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Phil. 1:1-4— Mi
Gen 2:3-9 - Jack
Ex. 31:7-12—Otis|
Sentence prayer.
Benediction.
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cord in the postal service has
been brought to my attention as
you close your career as rural
carrier at Detroit, Texas, anc re-
tire with annuity as provided in
Section 1 of the Act of July 3,
1926. “ “
It is shown by the official re-
cord that you were appointed in
1909 and have served 20 years,
2 months and 20 days.
I congratulate you on the loyal
. and efficient service which you
hav* given and which mus^ af-
ford you abundant satisfaction.
In your future years I hope that
happiness, contenment and well-
being may attend you,"
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Roy Latimer moved this week
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Miss Willie Catherine Murphy,
who had been visiting relative* *
herb, has returned to her home
at Petty.
Brof. J, g. Wooten of Paris has
been very sick since Friday, hut
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Accidents occur 1|
One death in eve
Three million perJ
One person in evd
One person in evel
year.
Fihy-seven automl
500,000 every yeaif
Automobiles kill
every day*
More than 5,WK|
result oi fires;
More than 7,0001
. year in railroad acdq
One person dies
every day; 1.051.2C
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The Detroit News (Detroit, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1929, newspaper, September 5, 1929; Detroit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005629/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.