The Belton Journal (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914 Page: 16 of 16
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This Clothings Sale will swamp all competition, for it is the sale that hun-
dreds and hundreds of men wait until the end of the season to get an op-
portunity to buy clothing at such ridiculously low prices. But this sea-
son we are going to break all previous records and hold this sale 90 days
earlier than ever before, because we bought about twice as much cloth-
ing for Spring and Summer as heretofore, therefore we are over loaded
in this department* and we are going to take our loss now, and give you
the opportunity of getting a whole season's wear out of a suit instead of
- you having to wait until the end of th6 season to get it at these except-
ionally low prices.
Right now when you are going to buy your new spring suit and pay
regular prices for it, stop and consider what a wonderful saving this sale
means to you.
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merchant does at the end of the season, when everything has Ifcfcn pick-
ed over, it wouldh be different, but just think right now when tfie stocK is
complete and some of these suits have not been in the houi^ 10 d$ys
you are having the opportunity of buying them at such ridiculously low.
prices. DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL SAVING OPPOR-
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$25.00 Suits will be sold for
22.50 Suks. will be sold for
20.00 Suits will be sold for
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The Central of Texas Railroad—the "Middle Buster."
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The a bore cut shorn the Central of Texas Railroad (the "Middle Buster") as it will be when completed. This to be the greatest railroad system, when completed, in its entirety,
in the State. It has been, a great task to make the building of this road a certainty, naturally, as the building M great enterprises must necessarily be slow. The contract for the con-
straotkm of this great railroad is signed and the work of securing the bonus stated in the contract began at Rockport last, week.' Tie contract is a very liberal one and President Walk-
er tnihrimp us that it to "smooth satting" now. It is no trouble to raise the bonus as not a dollar is paid till the road is fcuilt. Belton has been a friend to this gre#t enterprise from th*
beginning, now nearly losr yean ago, land has never doubted the final triumph of the enterprise. Because of her loyalty, Belton is to hare the principal shops of the entire system,
which win "" *■ a pay-roll of many thousands of dollars 4 month. We are to b*Ye the dinner bucket and the overall brigade, the men whose lctb&S build cities, because of their loyal-
ty to the cities in which titty work. They spend their money where they make it. It is now confidentially expected that the road will be completed from Rockport to Belton by July,...
1111, and completed to Quanah one year later. -,*v - ■- <% w# H ii|fr - *4
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The one thing abeeluteljr necessary
to snooess to the ragged determination
that maku a fellow grit his
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—all this depends upoa your determi-
nation. first, last, and the time,
he wins that turns n resolute face to
the grim old world, and answers Its
challenge with an unflinching "I can
succeed." Every man that irlfto it
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Oe world 4*. W sup^y of "ar«B^^
~ ' to finally greater thnfiS^lil
That to why the unsklltod B*e 99 cttm
in dread it UDmmm, with its
:9t'r hnmiliatlon' and _ :
The airiMt Hr untrained help grew*
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labor-saving machine, and with every
"examination" safeguard adopted by
states or employers. The. demand of
today to for trained men—men quali-
fied to answer satisfactorily the,
world's unavoidable "What Can Ton
Dot- Every busy business ofltoe de-
mands the keeping of books, rapid and
figuring, writing of a neat bus-
hand. the filling in of contracts
Young man,
f99 §0 then
which the business world offers to
pay handsomely? Say to yourself, I
can succeed, I will succeed," and write
for catalogue today, asking for credit
plan if necessary. State confidentially
your financial condition, and the
oourse yon are interested In. Make
the start DO IT NOW. Tyler Com-
mercial College, Tyler, Texas.
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will be
sctaes in Mexico life with explana-
tory talks by Mr. O. B. Marsh at the
High School faculty. Public to oar-
dlally invited to come and bring book.
Will Exhibit Werk.
Pupils of the North Belton Primary
School will place their work on exhi-
bition Fridsy afternoon. May 16th.
Patrons and Mends Ut invitod to •
preeent The .Work will rwmtot of
writing, drawing, Mil and mailing
tton work. ClaseM win be ta rngn-
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The Belton Journal (Belton, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1914, newspaper, May 7, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233462/m1/16/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.