The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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COMPANY
All kinds of lumber and building mate-
rial. Where quality and low prices go
hand in hand. PHONE 62
PEDIGO DRUG STORE
Drugs, Sundries, Cold Drinks and Cigars
:: Special attention to Prescriptions ::
Phone 58
C. C. WARE, TAILOR Phone 85
A neat appearance is a valuable asset
Have your clothes pressed often
Work Called for and Delivered. Phone 85
IOWA CAFE
Edd and Dub, Proprietors
Don't divorce your wife because she can't
cook; eat here and save her for a pet.
WE SERVE THE
BEST COFFEE IN TOWN
ROGERS
DRY GOODS AND VARIETY STORE
The Store of High Class Merchandise
For twenty-seven years
Giving Real Values.
Don't forget, we carry
PETERS SHOES
Phone 14 8 or 12 5
B.B.DAVIS, HARDWARE
The Store of
PERSONAL SERVICE
Where Business is Appreciated.
Phone 3 0.
J. L. M O R G A N, G R O C E R Y
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
FLOUR, FEED and MEAL
Prices are Always Right
Phone - - - 3 4
R. T. BUCK, HARDWARE
IF IT IS IN
THE HARD WARE LINE
WE HAVE IT
Phone 115.
SAINT JO GROCERY COMPANY
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Trade Where
PRICES and QUALITY
ARE RIGHT
Phone 3 8,
M. A. II E M P HI L L
Hardware and Implements
"Recollection of Quality Remains
Long After
The Price Is Forgotten."
Phone 191.
SCOTT BROTHERS
UNDERTAKERS
* Furniture, Queensware, Charter Oak
Stoves
Personal Service to this Community for
Twenty-seven Years.
Fair Dealing has always been our Policy.
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus - $32,000.00
Personal Service to You
For Twenty Years.
Two Places to Eat—Here and Home
Good Food Properly Prepared at All
Times.
FINEST COFFEE IN TEXAS
Phone 14 6
BE A BOOSTER FOR YOUR HOME
TOWN.
You live in a community and make
your livelihood there. Our merchants
are as fair and the quality of their goods
as high as you will find anywhere. Still
some of us insist on going away from
home to shop; and some still even use the
old "mail order" system.
Did you ever take a thought of what
really happens when you spend a dollar
away from home? Did you ever fully
realize just what you are doing to your
community? You are doing the commu-
nity a great injustice, for it will probably
be many, many moons before that same
dollar returns, and probably it never will.
Boost your town; spend every dollar
you have to spend, at home—with home
merchants and home people.
On this page- and in this issue of the
Tribune are represented merchants and
institutions that are known far and wide
for their fairness and integrity. They
live here, pay taxes here, help support
the schools, the churches and all other
institutions for the public good; many
of them have reared families and are
part and parcel of the commonwealth in
a real sense. They have treated you fair
heretofore; they will continue to do so.
When you spend your dollar away
from home, you had as well "kiss it good-
ye," for it will be a long time before you
see it again.
Take no chances.
Trade at home.
DORT & MOORE
Drugs, Sundries
Fountain and Cold Drinks
EASTMAN KODAKS and
PARKER PENS.
Phone - - - - 6 3
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S. M. LAUDERDALE
Fresh and Cured Meats
The only Store in Town
With a Cold Storage.
It Keeps Meat—
"NICE ALL THE TIME."
Phone -
47
MAJESTIC THEATER
A good Picture all the time
And Extra Specials.
Come often to
THE HOME of GOOD SHOWS
NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE j;
Regardless of
What You Want,
You Can Find It Here.
Phone - - - - 121
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14 E A D THE TRIBUNE
"Your Home Paper"
Working consistently for the progress,
enlightenment and advancement of Saint
Jo and surrounding community and will
keep you posted on the home news.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
THE SAINT JO PRODUCE COMPANY
Wants Your Produce of all Kinds
We Pay the Highest Market Prices
Bring it to Us.
We are also agents for
SWIFT AND COMPANY.
J. L. BELLAH
Dry Goods, Shoes and Furnishings
Black Cat Hose, Round House Overalls,
Stetson Hats, Finck's Work Clothes, No-
cona Boots, Brown's Shoes, Allen A. Un-
derwear.
Always Good Standard Merchandise at
fair prices. You can't beat it.
TRADE AT HOME.
SAINT JO IS THE TOWN
THE FAMOUS
is the Store where
YOU BUY IT FOR LESS
THE MODEL BAKERY
"Purity and Cleanliness"
IT IS CHEAPER
TO BUY
THAN TO BAKE
We are Able to Serve You Right at all :
Times.
Phone - - - - 6 6
ALDRIEDGE MOTOR CO.
Don't Experiment—
BUY A FORD
Over 15,000,000 Satisfied Users
"THERE'S A REASON"
Phone 15 9
MORROW'S DAIRY
"Pure Jersey Milk."
SERVICE AND QUALITY
At all Times is Our Motto
B. A. MORROW, Proprietor
Phone 18 9
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Reynolds, L. J. The Saint Jo Tribune (Saint Jo, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927, newspaper, February 11, 1927; Saint Jo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335414/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .