The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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K. N. Baxley
Photographer
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• Does Strictly High
Class and Guaran-
teed Work......
Photograph and Kodak
Work of all kinds soli-
Every reasonable effort is always
made to please my customers, and
my charges are lowest consistent with
. quality of material and work.
Let Me Make Your Photograph
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Better
Garage
Service
It is our purpose to improve our
garage service at every opportuni-
ty so as to render every possible
convenience to our customers.
1 OUR TIRE SERVICE IS
. High Class
and prompt, and we will appreci-
ate your patronage.
Let us sell ^ou Gasoline, Oils,
Greases and Supplies of every
s kind.
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NEW DODGE AUTOMOBILES
tN STOCK
We also deal in used cars?, and have a few
Bargains for sale now
For Better Service Come to
The
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Oarage.
WILIS HIGGINBOTHAM, Mgr.
L. H. Ilolj, of Lubbock Is here
on business.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
King, a daughter, and to Mr. and
Mrs.Horace King, grand daughter.
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Mrs. C, F. Kiker has returned ]
from a visit to her daughter in
Houston.
Dr. Tate is certainly well fixed
for fitting glasses, and is nicely
located, right by Baxley's Studio,
If your chickens have blue hugs
use Martin's blue hu^ extermina-j
tor. S<.(d by The Cross Drug Store.
/ Mrs. Sam King of .Morgan Mill
iv reported to be very ill with pneu
monia.
James Kerr and Sain Ready, pron
[inent citizens of Thurbtr, Wei
atephenville Monday on busiues:
L. F. Roberts is to leave for Cal-
ifornia tol Upend the summer wit!
a son.
Torn Henley, a Stophertvillo boy, I
has purchased the interest, of nis
partner in a Thurber tonsorial shop
The Cross Drug Store wants and
will appreciate your drug business. |
Make our place your headquarters.
J. VV. Miller, the land man, went
to Ranger Wednesday to see the f
new oil well which is said to be
flowing a huge sluice of oil. •
Dorothy Jones and Annie Lee
Winters, who teach at Palo Pin-1
to, spent the week end here with j
home folks.
We sell the Wilson Phonograph]
on a small margin to bring a big]
business at The Gross Drug Store.
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T. J. Scrimsher, who formerly livj
ed near Sclden, now reads the Tri-
bune at Brovqnqboro, Ala., where
he isi farming.
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Tom Kelly of Stephenvilie, sixty-
seven years old, father-in-law of
(ieorgo Sligar, has pneumonia, and
is very ill. I
Tom Bridges went to Ranger on[
Wednesday to see if they needed I
apy help about bringing in]
tlu; new oil well.
Rawls Peacock was taken by]
Sheriff Deason to Fort, Worth to
have an examining trial on a
charge of interfering with the]
♦elective draft board.
Miss Floy Ator, who had an oper-
ation for appendicitis last, week, is|
reported recovering nicely, and
expected home at an early date.
Now then. If you wish to see
a real nice, up-to-date optical]
store, drop in tQ see Dr. 'i'ate,
light by Baxley's Studio. »dl
Mrs. Greenwood of near Morgan]
ill, about 80 years old, mother of |
Dr. T. M. Greenwood of Alvin, Tex-
as, died on March i7, and was bur-[
fbd on Monday.
John Humberson of Melrose, New!
Mex., is now a. telegraph operator!
at Rhurber. lie is an F-rath county!
boy, and formerly lived aL Stepli/
enville.
Miss Jessie Gibson, 22 years old |
daughter of M. «L. Gibson, died at j
her home.in Sfophenville on Tues-|
day, March 19. The Interment was
at Carlton. -
Black and white male hog that j
[ weighs lift* pound '. Owner may re-
cover by paying for,this notice and
expense of keeping.—-Cleye McAl-
ister. adv 11
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Cage A Crow, bankers, bought of
IO. C. Wylie nine bales of cot,Ion,
at 33 1-3 centos, which is the best
pridfc paid for short-staple cotlon
this season in any inland town in
.Texas.
Take HKRHINE for indigestion,
relievos the pain in a few minutes j
aiid forces Lho fermented matter
|| which causes the misery into the
bower’s, where it is expelled. Price
[ 50c. Sold by Cross Drug 8tore0-4.
When John Underwood's cypress
tank began giving trouble ho can-|
structed one from re-enforced con-
| crete, which is giving entire satis-1
I faction. Underneath it ho has a
Milk house, baths, ot,o., and on the
out* ic’d concrete drinking troughs
for stock. All the overflow from;
baths,,, closets, and drinking ba-
sins is conducted in pipes to poK]
forntod pipes in his garden, and
the water will be made to grow
butter beans, etc.
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This Week
Are Interesting to
Cash Buyers
Our Store is completely filled in every
line of of New Spring Merchandise
and it's a pleasure to show them
13 l-2c Extra Special
Big lot of Dress Goods in Solid Colors, Stripes, Plaids and
Checks, this Goods sold at 25c, 35c last season, but must
go: we look for Saturday to clean I Ql n
this up at the yard ______________________________________| fj2u
500 yards English Nainsook, worth 25c, A I
Special for Saturday, 6 yards for_______________________2b | a||U
This is a Special Bargain
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Qr. Suiting Special, this includes all 50c Suiting carri-
OOU ed over from last spring, all washable; about 10
pieces to select from; wonderful assortment to selectQI?^
a Spring Dress or Wash Skirt, all 36 inches wide OvU
See the Curtain Scrim we have on display
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*12.50
SILK DRESS SPECIAL, they are Foulards
in Rose, Copen and Navy.
6 dozen Wirthmore Blouses
500 yards English Long Cloth, 30 in. wide
worth 25c, Special this week, 6 yards_____
$1.00
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Bright New Spring Dress Goods, in Voiles, Tissues and
Bateste, the tnese beautiful assortment of patterns I A
we have ever shown, Special this week____
Can fit any Machine with Needles—bring Sample. Needle
if you don’t know name of Machine . -
8 pairs Mens Heavy Brown Duck Work Shoe«
with Rubber Soles, sizes 7 to 9 1-2_____________
$1.75
This is our $2.50 Work Shoe, and will out wear
most $3.00 leather Shoes
18 pairs Ladies White Kid Boots
sizes 2 1-2 to 6, Special_______________
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24 pairs Ladies White Buck, Sport Boots,
Low Heel, sizes 3 to 7r Special!______________
12 pairs Ladies High Heel Canvas Boots
Special price__________I____________
12 pairs Same Shoe as above, Low Heel
Special--------------;_______________________________
24 pairs Ladies Gray Kid Boots, low and
high heel, Special__________________....
24 pairs Dark Brown, Kid Boots, low and
hight heel, Special__________________________________
On* Shoe Department is more complete in evw^tine
then ever before; Ladies Boots, Oxfords and Pumps; the
most Popular Line shown in the city can be found here,
at much less money. Remember Boots are awfully good.
$3.95
$3.46
-$2.86
$2.85
$5.00
$5.00
Womans Kid Juliet, low heel, rubber sides,
Another 3i pairs on sale this week__________1.
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Boys Easter will Soon be Here
Stylplus Clothes
$21 to $25
In many New Patterns—call and see then
Always come to us with your Cash—If you have
Cash spend it with a Cash House
R. E. COX
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THE CA8H HOUSE
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1918, newspaper, March 22, 1918; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016652/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.