The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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Caps and Hats Just Arrived
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zel took a pleasure trip to
Palacios Sunday.
Information was made pub-
lic this week that the owner-
ship and control of the Central
Service Company has been tak-
en over by Charles T. Brown,
120 Broadway, Nfew York City,
Henry L. Doherty & Company
have entirely withdrawn from
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We will be in better shape than ever to buy your
Cotton. Have direct connections. Remember us
when you sell your cotton, for the BEST PRICE.
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We are here to give you the
Prices and Service.
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Finkelstein Grain & Grocery Company
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERIES AND FEED
Case wd Save Money.
When we Advertised the 50 Per Cent Cut on our
Lines, the people came and helped themselves,
a few of the lines left to continue this week.
^^■dON’T fail to get yours.
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TO THE CITIZENS OF -
WHARTON COUNTY
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I certainly appreciate and
thank you for the vote given
me, which accomplished my
nomination on Saturday.
It shall be my endeavor to
conduct the sheriff’s office to
merit the confidence of ALL,
and I hereby call upon the co-
operation of every citizen in
the County to assist me in the
enforcement of the laws.
Again thanking each and
all for your kind support and
trusting to have your cooper-
ation to the end of making
my administration satisfactory
t othe entire citizenship of the
county.
Yours for harmony, peace
and prosperity.—A. H. Reitz}
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Because Our Prices and
Service are Right.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Ceasonl :
{were visiting at Garwood Sun- j
I day.
Geo. Michaelson spent Sun-
jday in Dahevang.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Merhens
and Nettie Thonsgard visited
in the S. G. Smith home Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown,
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Poulson,-
Mrs. Jim Valigura and daugh-
ters Zell and Dell, Elza Lene-
han, Milton Russell, Johnnie
Hornischer, Buddy Edwards
went to Oyster Lake Satur-
day morning, returning Sun-
day afternoon. They report a
jolly good time. x
The dance at Mr. Thons-
gard’s was well attended. Hill-
je, Louise and Danevang were
represented.
Eir^il Cihal, from North El
Campo, visited his mother,
Mrs. Churan Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Shultz
spent Sunday with August
Shultz,
Misses Nettie Thonsgard
and Alma Smith spent a while
with Miss Francis Valigura
Sunday evening.
Mr. S. Gt Smith, came home
from Houston Saturday, but
returned .Sunday, as his ‘bro-
ther Jake is not doing welt
Two Churls.
plainvieTitems
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offered the buying pub*
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INTERWOVEN SOX
This is without
best sox <
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yourself.
. 40c to 75c the Pair
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VAN HUSEN COLLARS
The collar that the public de-
mands. We have them in many
styles and quarter sizes.
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People Demand Better Optical Service
AND I GIVE IT
Call and See Me
DR. M. ERTL, Optometrist and Optician
long, 75c apiece as long as they
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Something worth while to
live for,
And strength for the burden
you bear?
Then plan now to attend
The Christian Church revival
Beginning August 8th,
McKinley Park.
H. M. Gillmqre, evangelist
Miss Myrtle Gillmore, singer
G. H. Farmer,-—
H. Mz Praytor,
Mack Webb,
Advertising Committee.
DRESS SHIRTS® |
Not since 191 7 have you been
able to get a real SUNDAY shirt I
for $ 1.00. It is now a fa
We Have the Skirts.
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shapes at popular prices.
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SUMMER UNDERWEAR
COOPER is the name of a
Union Suit if properly fitted,
will not tare off in the BACK.
We know how to fit them.
Your Choice $1.50
PRICELLA HOSE
Have you inspected the new
$2.50 hose that are put out by
this firm for the BEST DRESS-
ER LADIES of our city. Look
at your neighbor's. She proba-
bly has a pair on.
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THE EL CAMPO CITIZEN JULY 28, 1922 —
PLAIN VIEW HEMP
NO. 2
Capital________________—$100,000.00
Surplus ___________________ 100,000.00
Shareholders’ additional liability 100,000.00
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things in mens’ lines.
look them over.
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FOR SALE CHEAP
Mr. and Mrs. D. Chambers
spent a few hours in the John
Nygard home Friday evening.
Another daughter arrived in
the home of. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Haigh Saturday
morning.
Clarence Roades, our mail
carrier, is rejoicing over the
arrival of another son in their
home Sunday morning, fl
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Steele
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
Poulson and family, Mr, and
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SUNBEAM PROGRAM
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Topic, Just making things.
Welcome song. Father, we
thank Thee.
Sbng, Praise Him, Praise
►/Sentence prayers for our
^ Missionaries. \
1 ^Offering service.
t Song, Jesus wants me for a
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Bible story, A wonfan who
trusted God, Mrs. Socolofsky.
Song, Trust and Obey.
Prayer service.
Game—Teaching the heath-
ens. Roll call. Business.
Let's all be on time. Friday
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1922, newspaper, July 28, 1922; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290885/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.