The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [10], No. [24], Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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We first \ thank ou|r
ms and customers
ff : many pa,tr
jr . who helped us t0 r«ake such a
g the past year- ^ur plan of (buy-
proven a winne^n Wave at all
view7 which wi1^ 2°°d 1 nerchandise
grand success with our business
ing for Cash and selling for Cash
times worked with only one obje
at a low price with a square deal
We suggest that you start th
1916 merchandise from us, there!
\
Our strong guarantee—' Y(
BACK” protects you in every way
ew Year by resq ^lg tc, buy your
iving yourself ana farnfiy!some money.
' MONEY’S WOt’™ 0r MONEY
Let us again ttianR you for past favors
and wishing' you one and all a happy and
we are, Yours truly,
» 8* ven us
NevV Year
account of
T'tiEj CHRONICLE ^eso*at*on’ an(* °PenB an oppor-
tunity for peace and prosperity,
our country first will be beaceful
and that the nations now in the
horrors of war may enjoy peaceful
existence before the close of this
year. ,
Personally the writer and this
paper has much for whioh to feel
We have striven to ac-
to their * unions,
small volume of business, are. not
in position to place the lkbel on
printing, hence to absolutely and
unconditionally require tbje label
would be unjust to the candidates,
the printers, the community qrid
themselves. And the iChroniote
does not believe the broad minded
union men of Teague wodld expect
tan of brai ns never needs
irtise the Ifact. Imitators
big noise. ;
$10 AND A WOMAN.
4
An exchange says:.
Give a woman a ten dollar !
md what is the first thing she
lo with it? ,
Will it be a bee-line for the etc
'lot much.
Will it go down in the femin
!bank”?
Possibly—for temporary securt
' But that ton spot will afford h
* lore ecstatic pleasure than a mi
ould draw nut of a hundred, oi
Oldest Paper in Teague.
Official Organ of the City
Bouf
money
commi
patroni:
it at home, used at home,
t home, aiqd it helps t!
dty. Let you, and yoi
e home follks.
roman spends
lot, and that
ise man oi
nd saves
dence of \
thankful
complish the greatest good and
build up the standard of the paper
to the highest point attainable.
To this end we find gratification
in the fact that the great host of
Wm. J. Stringer, Editor and Proprietor
_i\real dog wil| stand up and
fight, anjj get liek& and uke Ug
medic.n^ike..80lQedog(„ ^
cur tuck^ itjJ flnd gcootg
can’t help bi
noted pekoe pilgrim
ed bis « epedition gi
eve off iti coll apse J
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916.
lay pipe.
First she will hunt up the la
sue of the local paper and s<
hat it has to offer in the way
trg&ins—anything just so it is
ugain.
These will b,e carefully and paint
1 kingly checked off with a two
eh stub of append!, and then i
dates printing done at homfe, under
abqoluatedly fair conditions, ’ while
subscribers, the v§ry backbone of
the business, have indicated their
appreciation of our efforts by re-
maining loyal almost to a man,
and our subscription books at
present are as clean as we expect.
11 be a hfant-for a pair of shoes ’
a summer hat or any one of <1
lueand other things.
The number of articles she will
ueeze out of that ten Bpot is
cazing. Where a man wouldl
md it all in one throw, a woman
11 have a list a foot long,
lut woe unto the merchant
ose advertisement is not in the
>er when she goes out to part
h that ten. He is a hack num- *
subscribers. Even as gratifying,
if not more so. is the fact that our
subscription list has grown wonder-
Scores
to the end that the greatest resi t |
will accrue to the community a
themselves.
It is well known the Chronic
has always stood for tjhe bet
interests of the laborning people t
all classes, and especially for th<
community as a whole, in th.
right. This policy with refer&ce
to the candidates printing and the
union labor people, is borp of an
earnest-desire to serve ail the peo-
ple to the end that the best results
will attain. c
fully,during the past year,
of new subscribers have been ad-
ded to the list, and tfcat without
much solicitation, instead of ex-
pending our efforts soliriting we
have put everything possible in
the paper’s quality in an effort to
make it one welcomed to the homes
of our people. Those facts, the
the aggregate, went oat of this
county forever. This principle is
not in accord with community co-
operations, and is not good for
even the. union men themselves.
Your money spent with home
printers is kept in circulation right
here and comes back to the giver
often,; while he taever sees that
which is sent away.
This year conditions are differ-
ent in every respect to what they
present lartfe and growing subscrip-
ost Like :
e-to-Face
showed us the way through to the
Christmastide just passed still
physically able to march with the
happy throng of the Teague coun-
try’s'peaceful people; hopeful that,
while we have little to charge to
» ;the old year for the mistakes we
, have made, the opportunities we
have lost, we may realize at least
the,part pf our new resolution to
be fiabre useful to our community,
more in accord’with that sentiment
or she will have every article
d*gued before she ever extracts
.khg green from her -bank.”
5H.L.11 purblltttM , JUOt IlUVv IJUvIvrlJ
®“e wants,, and what she 1b willing
th' 8 ♦
tne ° ie has probably consumed six
QOrC w°n f8 in coM'Pilin® list, has
kl id another half dozen in the
.nd will go home with >i>
o< tucked .w.y
or t'po,i°“iu'»*<:
it city on buaines
swAy lor sever*
id bad left hia wift
[arm with no com-
way, be-
miiM
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Stringer, William J. The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [10], No. [24], Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916, newspaper, January 7, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1109442/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.