Semi-Weekly Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Semi-Weekly Courier-Times.
VOLUME XXVII.
TYLER, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1910
85
The Big Store
The Leading House
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Boys and Children?
Fall and Winter Clothing
WE lead in Boys Clothes because we specialize in
•'Best-Ever" Clothes. Every Garment of this
famous brand is guaranteed in every detail. That
alone would feature them. To class them as entirely
distinctive, every "Best-Ever" suit has these exclusive
qualities:
Rain Proof, Moth Proof
Indestructible Lining %
Bottom Faced Coat
Silk Handkerchief Pocket
Linen Lined Knickers
Four Pants Pockets
Wire Sewed Buttons
Unqualified guarantee
To a wise mother there is but one
practical suit | for her son, the "Best
Ever," and but one place to buy it.
We are exclusive agents for Boys
"Best-Ever" Clothes.
Royal Brand
We are showing all the new Brown, Tan, & Grey, ma-
terials, also Blue serge in Single and Double breasted
coats. Ages 5 to 18
Prices 5.00 to $12.50
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A Telescope Camera 6c Entire outfit for making
pictures Free with every boys suit.
Bring Your Boys Here and Have Them Fitted and
v Get a Camera Free
MAYER & SGHMIDT
SYNOD JUST CLOSED AT SHER-
MAN WAS A LARGELY AT-
TENDED ONE.
250 DELEGATES PRESENT
Missions and Educational Reports
Were Especially Gratifying.
Meeting Most H?rmonious.
Here's the Only Shoe
That Was Ever Guaranteed
Never before has it been possible to sell shoes under a
six months' guarantee! Manufacturers have never been
able to make shoos good enough to guarantee. They did
the best they could, but high salaried traveling men and
their big expenses ate up the money that should have
gone .uto better quality.
The Desnoyers Shoe Co. has done away with travel-
ing men and their enormous expenses. They sell
direct to the dealers by letter. And the enormous
saving has been put into better leather ami other
materials to make tha guarantee possible.
Mr A I'. Moor" ami oilier delegal -s
i rom O lor in the l'resbyiei ian Synod
at Sherman have returned home. Mr.
Minore states that the meeting wn s a
•ffiiist o o i husia.stlc one i:i every re-
-pect. There were about 250 delegates
present from ail sections (>f Texas.
The meeting was a most harmon-
ious one. and nlf !«■ . ■ ■ ■ f the work
showed a very gratifying increase,
Especially was the report of the
educational matters and on missions
exceedingly fine, and indicated that
these tw|o important branches were
elijoying an era of prosperity not)
hitherto known.
It is stated that the Presbyterian
schocll at Mil ford is filled to overflow-
big, and in several Instances, it was
necessary to send p'ipils back home
on account of not having sufficient
quarters to accommodate them.
ANY
STYLE
FOR M E N ,
Dress—Business —W c rit
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Exclusive Agency
Desnoyers "Six Months" Shoes are tha
only shoes that are guaranteed for
month.' wt.tr. Only ottr dealer itr
every ,.,\vu is aiio'.ed the privilege
of selling t'ioiií. And ttr have gained
the privilege I;i this town.
£5
> "5.^
«3a.-
<£ ir&@3
Guaranteed icr Full Sir; \ ,'e :r
1 • iKPia aacasr
I f fith'. r till* soli's , r up!>e.' * f'' S ■: !*! on; ¡i '" Slw >i ■ v; i r out w;
to furnish ii ',t \v p.i :• f iuos - ;.. t,f .•)i;i: • , '; .1
(ltiriiii; i!i,i in month v - ¡¡roe • >' n : I) in c.. I ■ \
Unriir,'tin- ,tli tiio-i:li i-a:,'n-o to rc : ! it.1)0in 0.0 .1. u 1,1 r <•.
not irivo In. ."..ottllr ' v< ,• v • rofi- '• !.•<•« ■••!'■ • "
Y.m <!.. I . 1.1 '.HI v l:r t 0 ■ • , I
Ife matejcaoJ the£naraHtee. Vou have no (loullnct whatever with u'.i
! 1 I :;:* T' > vUlni v ' ntrron
1 uoii :¡ wour out
,'it i wi'iir out
. o Ik • .,!• ".1 should
>r
uro tin. refund.
This LeaCiucif Coste
k3 D
ble O;-5;:'v Forces
T!'c ni;¿nr.f:u*hir %ni* snv it nnvfn<
expt .i <: 11 • i*> 1«•:; I1 nil to list' l<
others ain't afford. Tht Sv.i^! n '
Swiss h< 1 which • «I •-*>!
ordinurv ¡:¡.it*i
mi .-.i lll.üí ! Wonderful v • .; <n. c i.iii' !•• ¿;ro .i<ld« l to the
?!ifrs tii.it 1 I • ii !*. r ;ir. IJ t < ; : . . . / :t ulfrf>t,H>f «tld
n !j' fruiii ; / by a s' t ■ nintr i>t '•< . T.jc Arniy
f * ' ' 1 i > " U1 i '«r?' i*vi - • :• h m ¡ ordinary lln-
ii ' i in: 1 \v ! t >,:«-t hy lock-
V i ils - 'lit tuui;h'.,st ami la.- .! raw materials I ti • 11 nuifhici . tl.o s _i y hi^hcHt k'tadtt
procurt.blc. ibilU thread.
Lí^iasi—Nesiíesí—Most. Síyíish
"Six Months" Shoo not only h.avo wearintf ' t¡.!iil:ir drov er. \*o :-1r« .• oiling ut anywhora
qualities that will surprise the hardest shoe near tiio piii.o can compare wi:h them in ap-
wearers on earth, but they have a beautiful J pearanee. No one can find a shoo at any
style and tinish that will delight the most par- I price that will jrlvc as much satisfaction.
A. Stvle for Ev# rv PivrnnQ# Desnoyers "Six Months" Shoes are made for dress,
— IHL *+vvry purpose business or work. There's a style i, r every purpose
and the best styles of each to ehoono from. You can't lose on "Six Months" Shoes, so don't
hesitate. Make your invct'tigatiou now while we can show you a big assortment. (1&)
CURRIE & GASTON
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^\\v/«wim mumw///M«x\\%w//Aiii/% iirilf niTiinin isi
I Few People Know the Real Value of Macaroni | NtW CITIZENS IN
? as a Food. s
Experts assert that macaroni made from the best material?
have three times as much food value as meats, and if used
with a good grade of cheese, there is nothing more nourish-
ing to the human system.
Our Ferndell Brand Macaroni
is prepared from the very best Italian flour, it is always
fresh and the best on earth.
Our Premier Little Daisy
full cream cheese is the best that can be produced, and
made¡in a perfectly clean factory.
Ferndell Macaroni 15c package,
Premier Cheese 25c per pound.
Try These Two For Dinner Tomorrow.
SAM V. GOODMAN
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PURE FOOD GROCERIES.
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DR. W. R. RUSSELL AND FAMILY
LOCATED NEAR PINE SPRINGS.
Have Bought the Norton Place.
Cairo from 'lexahoma, Oklahoma
—Are Well pleased
VISITS IN TYLER
EX-GOV. HUGH TAYUOR, OF TEN-
NESSEE, SPENDS DAY IN TY-
LER WITH FRIENDS.
fix-Governor lluuh Taylor, 1íiU> of
Tennedfeee, but now a resident of
Oklahoma, several hours In th';
<:lty Monday, shaking hands with hlrf
old friends. While here he was th«
finest of Mesdanies. M. U. Adams,
Wm. B. Register and Kd Haythe.
Governor Taylor wa« alwb a «uesl
at the reception «Iven at the rest-
donen of Mr. and Mrs. Ciias. Willis
on Itonner BVonue. Hi'Is ó.n< of the
mosA dislingulsheu olil/.ens of the
Southwest and his many friend In
Tyler were glad to receive a visit
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from him.
Notoriety may be achieved in a
narrow sphere, hut fame demand# fot
Its evidence a more distant and pro
longed reverberation A great, Public
i'liaraeer.
There are people who would do
gi<at acts but because they wait
for Kieal op|K>rtunitles, life passes,
find the acts of love are not due at
all.—F. W. Robertson.
I Jr. VV. R. Russell and family hav«
arrived from Texhoma, Okla., and are
now at home on the fdaee formerly
owned hy Mr. Norton, In the I'itie
Springs community. ,
It Willi be remembered that Mr.
Norton traded bin place here i'<>:
ome land ai Texhoma with l>r. Rus-
'.-ell. Mr. Wort>iu has goiu; to Okla
born í, am! Hi-. Itussell l a come to
locate anijong us. lie was in The
fouriei-'J'liin s office i day or two ago,
ind we found him to be a vei^V pleas
•ant, ¡nti'lllgent gi'Utiema'.i. We un-
'derstand In will piaetice iiis profes-
sion.
The f>)urler-Tlmes extcmis to Jilm-
relf ind family a teordlal \v ¡come to
our in I ust.
C. D. Corbin
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Will pay highest prices for produce of all kinds and sell grc- •
ceries at the lowest possible prices. See Me
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C. O. CORBIN
First grocery store on West Erwin
Street opposite Goldstein & Brown.
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Lindsey, S. A,. Semi-Weekly Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910, newspaper, October 27, 1910; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179697/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.