The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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Miss Annie Waldo left Sunday iff
for a visit at Hamilton.
All low cut shoes and oxfords ;
being closed out at Livingston j!
Racket Store. Adv.
C- J. Thompson, oldest son of\ •
i RAY THE
PRESIDENT
THE STEPHENV1LLE TRIBUNE
C. R. Coulter, Publisher
Mrs. M. J. Thompson, is ill with,
typhoid fever.
H. Bernstein will pay you the
best market prices on junk iron,
bones, rags, and all kinds of metal
Mrs. Della Cherry of Dallas is
visiting this week with her sister,
Mrs. J. H. Couey.
Mrs. Robert McKenzie and her
daughter returned Friday from a
three weeks’ visit at Fort Worth,
Granbury and Bluff Dale. d
Buy your bill at Livingston
Racket Store and make your mon-
ey go farther. Adv
Holcomb Moss of Stephenville*,
who is a member of the U. S. navy,
who left here in April, is now on
^ United States submarine chaser.
Mrs. M. P. Kiker of Pecos is in
the city, stopping over a few days.
The family intend to locate in
Birmingham, Alabama.
Tanlac is a good tonic and sys-
tem builder. Sold by the Cross
Drug Store. Adv.
Cash Specials
For Saturday and
First Monday
3 Last Call on Summer Goods
First Special Call on New Fall
Merchandise
Published Weekly
Volume 26. Number 35
Entered at the post office at Stephenville,
Texas, as second class mail matter,
Stephenville, Texas, Aug 30, 1918
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
r For DISTRICT ATTORNEY:
Wm. Paunill.
For DISTRICT CLERK:-
Ed. Meisenheimer.
For REPRESENTATIVE
Mack Taylor,
For COUNTY JUDGE:
E. E. Solomon,
For COUNTY ATTORNEY:—
F. S. Morris, re-election,
For COUNTY CLERK:
Joe J. Pale.
Best grade 8 ounce Duck
for ___________________
Good Percal
only.............
20 dozen Mens Khaki Shirts, A I I r
$1.50 grade, for________________to | a | 0
Mens Work Gloves at our store are real
Gloves—Try it pair
ALL LADIES SLIPPERS ON SALE
ALL MENS OXFORDS AT BARGAINS
Extra good New Overalls rtk I
Good Gingham, 250 yards
For SHERIFF:—
Jim Tumbow,
Delhi Dress Gingham — QCp
Red Seal Dress Gingham Ollp
36 inch Brown Sea Island Oflp
Domestic for.......—.......................—4vu
36 inch extra fine Sea Island ORp
36 inch very highest grade ORp
Bleaching for.......-----------:—- 4Uu
Very best Railroad heavy ORp
Cheviots for,............ IiUu
School Girls—We have only a few bolts of
Uniform Chambiay left, come QRp
early and get what you want........ OUU
3 pound size of Quilting fil\P
Cotton for-----------------------------— - vUu
3 pound size Bleach Quilting QRp
Can fit any Machine with Needles I A-
For TAX COLLECTOR:—
R. M. Yarbrough, Morgan Mi1
Mrs. J. H. Boucher of Route
Five came in Saturday to see the
new linotype machine recently in-"
stalled at the Tribune office.
All the timbers for the new oil
well on the Leonard Roberts farm
four miles east of Stephenville,
have been placed oh the ground.
Dr. Mulloy and Fred Chandler
are in New Mexico, seeking pas-
ture lands for their stock. Gras$
is knee high there.
John Clark has leased 1700 acres
Our Silk Department is
Completely Filled with
New Silks
Our Prices are just the same old
price of year ago
Good Chiffon.Taffeta, 36 inch (ft | M
For Commissioner, Pre-. No. One:-
Lee Mobley.
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4:-
J. D. Miller.
For CONSTABLE, Precinct One
J. Z. (John ) Martin.
—Buy W. S. S.—
Good Satin, Soft Finish
36 inch, at___________
Good Crepe dc Chine,
36 inch, at___________________
Take Notice Ladies—Another lot of high
grade Corsets out on Counter, - QCp
worth $2.00 to $3.00, for.— 90b
Good Soft Finish Taffeta
36 inch, at______________
Notice to Mothers
We have a Knit, knee length, sleeveless
Union Suit for your Children, age 2 to 14;
just what your Boy needs to begin school,
Look at the Plaid Silks we are
selling at-----------81.75 and
Biilk coffee, peaberry coffee,
ground coffee, Arbuckje’s coffee,
coffee in buckets and jars. Best
quality at the lowest prices at
Livingston Racket Store. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wickline
and son, Billie Lloyd, left Wed-
nesday to make their home at Mc-
Gregor, where Mr. Wickline will
teach.
Rev. J. P. Gilliam, formerly pas-
tor of the first Baptist church at
Stephenville, was here from Bay
City, this week visiting with hia
has Suptors attached, would be
worth $1.00 on todays market.......-
12 pairs Childrens Sanalds
odd sizes, last call—..... .------- -.....
75 pairs Boys Wash Pants, ages 4 to
14, worth 50c and 75c, for...............1
10 Little Boys Cloth and Straw
Hats for---------------------------- -’•••
New Field Mouse, Havana Brown, Pearl
Grey, Dark Grey, Two Tone Brown and
Tati; Ivory, White and Black; Low and
High Heels AlA AA
Prices------------------85.00 to S|) | (J.UU
A fit is sure thing now—all sizes,
the extreme weakness often results In
Impaired hearing, weakened eyesight.
bronchitis and other troubles, but IT
Scott’s Emulsion Is given promptly,
it carries strength to the organs
and creates rich blood to build Wm.
up the depleted forces. u|
Children thrive on Scott** Emulsion. ; If
It I* Free from Alcohol •** jjL.
daughter, Mrs. John Cage.
Edgar L. .Marston, president of
the Thurber Coal Co., has tele-
graphed $1,000 to the Fort Worth
Record, as a contribution to as-
sist drouth sufferers.
Save big money by buying your
shoes of all kinds at Livingston
Racket Store. Never a standard
brand of shoes sold at such prices.
■ Advertisement,
l/r‘3hss Verna Sellers left Wed-
nesday for San Antonio. She re-
i ceived notice from the War Work-
ers’ Council of the Y. M. C. A. to
^report on the 29th for examination
rtoj: overseas duty.
Dr. C. B. Simmons, eye, ear,
nose and throat specialist of
Fort Worth, will he at the office
of Dr. ,S. D. Naylor Tuesday, Sep-
tember 3, to see all patients de-
siring his services. Adv.
all widths
Mens Straw Hats
choice of any..............................
6 Mens Cloth Hats, worth $1.50
clean up..------------- -.................
15 dozen Mens Four-in-Hand
TieS, choice..............................
10 dozen Mens Heavy Blue Work
Shirts........................................—
Our Prices on Ladies’ Hats
Will Surprise You
All very reasonable, and we love to
show this big collection of Hats
s. 4
You are urged to take a look
FRANK S. MORRIS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Court House
Stephenville, Texas
2 dozen Mens Mule Skin
Work Shoes---------------
Take Good Advise—Buy Early
s in Ladies Ready-to-Wear are gone your selections will be
too. Our Dresses are Great Values. The assortment is corn-
sizes 14 to 46; Silks, Serges, Satins, and Jerseys.
FARM LOANS
Land title abstracts, Notary work
and Fire Insurance
R. E. Cox
Dry Goods Company
The Cash House
BINGHAM KINO
DON KINO
The Federal Land hank at Hous-
ton has one hundred thousand
dollars to loan on Erath county
farms this fall. Rate of interest,
5 1-2 per cent. Time, 5 to 36
years, with privilege of paying
whole amount at any time after
five years. Apply to E. T. Chand-
ler, secretary-treasurer* Stephen-
ville,effexas. Adv.
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918, newspaper, August 30, 1918; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1016748/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.