The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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Buy-at-Sale
is running in high and will con-
tinue 15 days as stated
Something Doing
Every Day
Do not fail to get your clothing
wants supplied.
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J.S.MAY
The Cash Stars El Dorado, Texas.
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Big Pre-Thanksgiving
Clearance Sale
Opens Friday November 19th,
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; Gontinues Ten Days.
Dresses are greatly reduced in price,
Coats Reduced one fourth to one third off.
Milliner Reduced less Uihd one half.
New Leathers auS Tapestry Bugs, Closing out at 25 psr
cent off.
Dainty Silk Underwear reduce'-' one fourth
Other things you will find reduced in pioporiicn.
Don’t miss this Sale
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Hassen Company
219 South Giiadbourne Street
San Angelo, Texas.
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J. A, Whitten. Alvis Waldrep.
v Whitten & Waldrep, •
Insurance, Bonds & Real Estate.
Farm & Ranch Loans ti percent Int
DEWEY’S “OLYMPIA” AT THE SESQUI
old flag ship la shown at her berth In Philadelphia Navy
Tart, the background for the Sesqul-Centennlal International Exposition which
estsbastss IM rears of American Independence. Docked just in front of tin
Ol/napu Is the U. S. 8 Conatellatlon, oldeet fighting ship in commission. Th>>
dally attract thousands of visitors to the Exposition which contlnaes uni.
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THE VOICE OF THE LIBERTY BELL
This Is one of the two new official posters of the Sesqui-Centennial Inter
national Exposition, opening Is Philadelphia June 1 to celebrate 150 year*
•f American Independence. The Exposition will continue to December 1
Dan Smith, the artist, has symbolized the epoch In history which the tolling
of the Liberty Bell in Independence Hall, July 4. 1776, marked and ha*
depicted the growth of the United States from the original thirteen states
represented by the thirteen stare which emerge from the mouth of the
Liberty BelL
New York’s Old Guard Coming to Sesqui
At an imposing ceremony before their headquarters In New fork City
the famous Old Guard of New York under the command of Ma]er E. Have
meyer Snyder, commandant of the organization, received tbe Invitation fron
the officials of the Sesqul-Centennlal International Exposition, opening li
Philadelphia June 1 and continuing to December 1, to celebrate 1M years o
American Independence, to attend tbe Flag Day exercises on June 14, whet,
all the historic military commands of tbe thirteen original colonies will
assemble for e big military display and parade beaded by General Pershing
Captain James A. B. Franciscus, of tbe Old Guard State Fenclbles, of the
Sesqui city, Is presenting the Invitation to Major Snyder. At Major Snyder'*
left stand the commanding officers of the Philadelphia organisations, while
the members of the two famous commands are grouped about their
U> their striking dress uniforms
The Philadelphia of Our Ancestor*
SENIOR 6. Y. P. II.
Program for Nov. 21.
At the Melbodirt Church at 0 31
O’clock Sunday by Senior B. Y
P. U.
Special Music
Quizz conducted by Tom Kent.
introduction............. Leadm.
What Repentance lmpi es.
Maud Kent.
The Nece**ity for Repentance
Peyton Cain.
Three Inner Points,
Otto Will amt.
Have We Really Repented?
Jessie McAngua.
Joes A Christian Need to re-
tent________________ Jones Craig.
There will be no League Suo-
my evening as tho Li Y. P. U
ill give their program at tbe
detbodist church at the League
inor. Everybody is cordially
invited.
EIN NDTIGE
Prom this date until fuller
» tice <ur Gin day will be
ednesday of each week only.
El Dorado Gin
’ *r Sa'e-Si me new maize heads
•bone or see Oscar Gibf-< n.
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Thanksgiving Services will l <
eld at the Methodist ohu < cli on
hunksgiving day at 10;30.
Following ibis sei vice t he b < -
ies w ill serve Thai ksx it it g riti
tor in tl e annex. Every etc i
u ist-cot d'ally invited
HIED AT ONCE.
OHie B. Page and his cousin,
tenrv Wampler, leit Monday
l«r tka uukuswn wilds ia pur-
>uit ul the fleetfooted deer.
You will find all kinds of cut-
lery and the kind you want at
•illDorado Hardware Co.
Mrs. J. R. Page is visiting in
San Angelo this week
We have cotton sacks, knte-
puds and wagon sheets, g*t our
prices. Sharp Meicsntile Co.
We sure would hate to be a
leer at this season, his chances
are slim, the hunters or many
and tiis no at is delicious.
We have peloty of cotton sacks
Knee pads and wagon sheets.
Sharp's Mercantile Co
Mr. Prank Webb is still co» •
iiued to his bed as we go to press
' e trust however he will soon
l»‘ able to be back on the job in
W E Hrooks Store.
Coleman aud American Gasi 1-
He lifters at EIDorado Hard—
v. are Co.
Ourfiiend VV E. Baker ad-
• tnetd the subscrip i. i: going
t j Toil Laker at Junction, tor
toother year. Mr Baker iu his
c«rl.v I fe winked at the prim* i s
. ade (we p uess tliat is ll.erei-
! tin he is so l<it now ) aid km w s
!<a* a | aid up subecnp'.iuu lot k
letter.
Wagon Sheets Coitm Sacks
*nti 1\ .ite Pads at
Scarps Mercantile Co.
John Roach wrn here lit in
• bliue this week guest of Mr.
tod Mrs. A. J. Roach.
72 different kinds tf pot 1 e
dvrs io *eclect fit m at Ell or
do Hr.i dware Co.
I want to ti ade for or buy a good
arge combination wood am
ook stove W C. Cloud
Owlin Evans w, s < ver from
Best Monday on business, h<
eports ti nt h - now has a busi-
ness at McCamev.
Have G. D Hines write your
at da and draw your cot ti acts
It? will get them l'Vhl.
J. S May, to « o( Kldorodo’s
i dug Dry Good* Merc hauls,
aa<'e a business trip to Valaia
A'edr.esday.
I*or Sale abt ut 10 ton of maize
Sam McGinuest was among bs irls, see or phone
the court visitors Monday. p.J7. W T. Green.
Por Sale, Higaria a d Fe»eri j Mrs L st„r Henderson was
Uin bum le. phone VV. E Bake ia from th ranch Tuesday.
We iutve eceived our ingred-
ience L i i nit Cake baking, pvt
. tint y i u wa. t w bile we have it.
V* l igM s Cash Slot e.
nnch.
WANTED m Dl! IRE
a ires to break, by K C K rb
•od or old )UI tl lli.Ve I.eW Jo-fn
i eere Tractor aid i.ew plow
a ill charge cost* miry pri es.
p.ione 531, Crowther Supply
ti , or write K C. Kirby, box
WU Saa Angelo, iTxis.
List With Me Your
Land & Live Stock
I am in touch with buyers
and will appreciate having
a chance to sell your prop-
erty, or get some lor you.
General Corja;ii won Bumdces
H. S. E.t*.
Don’t forget that you can g
ill * our stov» s and equipemen
i->r ti e wintei at El Dora io Hard
■* i*re Company art. the prici
e i igh t.
Isillllt.
We appiteiale your past put—
uoage, hut aie making sou e
haugeS.cn Novtu.hei 1st, we
i»l our husiut ss tin a La.- b La
s tt or stiictiy 30 days accounts.
A.id now ask those kbiiwiL'a
t Kin selves indebted to us to
plea*e tali uuti settle, a; we
must culled to meetcuruwn
obligations.
W. H. Parker <L Son.
Waltei Oliver, a former ianh
mm of this Couniy, is heie to is
w,.n k attending District Com i.
P ir.e winning Mammoth Liroize
I’.iritt y s for sa.e uultl Dec* u-
• i 15tl , Gair<t attain i e< s
ji.i CO, Toms $7 50
Mrs S. W. Mather.
Mr. Frank Spencer and wile
vere shopping in the city Tnes
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Johnson’s l i neral larlor
San Ang io, Texas, |
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Here is ahown a ■ectlon of “Hlffh Ftreet,” a reproduction of Philadelphia •
famous Market ztreet In the days of 1776. It Is one of the outstanding featur »
of the Sesqui-Centennial International Kxpi ..Ion now heinft held In PhIU
dalphla to commemorate the 150th ami.verm. > of the signing of the Doclaia
Uon of independence. Every bt’lidlnv haw ii built to actual size and io , .
actual architectural detail. The furnlf' iiig or .i h hulldlng are exact repro 4
ductions of those used In the Kovoludo ia. r.?s. Many of the pieces o» , ♦
display are the originals snd today si*- wu >!• h.u-anJi of dollars because >
•f tkelr historic value. The Ikpositku coa..a : . until Iteceiaber V I
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Wright, A. T. The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1926, newspaper, November 19, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123489/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .