Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922 Page: 6 of 6
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are now handling one of the best-grades of
Expansion—at whole sale and retail.
fc eans—this year's crop. We are also
with feed of all kinds.
A car of Oakdale coal jus? arrived. The best coal
for cook stove use we have ever handled.
Sells Cheap—Try It.
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GRAIN & SUPPIY CO.
CHAS. LARKEY, Manager
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Classified Wants
Wants under this head at the
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CATTLE FOR SALE.
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REGISTERED HEREFORD
BULLS for sale sired by—
Lord Delamer No. 458681;
| Bocaldo 13th No. 634520—P. B.
Mills. Lipscomb, Texas.
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Conservative Bank
the best financial interests
, STOCKMEN
of this territory.
If YOUR business is not worth
Advertising—Advertise it for
sale.
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FOR SALE—Seed barley at my
place C> miles west of Logan
Ok la., at 60 cents per bushel.—
F. E. Evans.
Follett, Texas
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Boys Union Suits, Heavy Fleeced
Ages 2 to 4
Ages 6 to 8
Ages 10 to 16
Misses Union Suits
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Make our banking house your home
when in Follett.
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owner having farm for sate.
Address Fred B. Mitchell, Texar-
kana, Arkansas, Box 98. 41
j LOST SATURDAY—Between
the K. Wingert place and town,
a large Cameo broach. $10.00 re-
ward. Finder please notify this
office. i 40
[tIF I were you I would trad
with White House Lumber Co.
[ at Follett or Hi^gins. Do you?
| {If not commence now. The more
I we trade the better for you and
us.—White Fouse Lumber Com-
pany. 26
Age 2 75 Cents
Ages 6, 8 and 10 :__95 Cents'
A6es 12 to 14 $1.00
Lot of Boys Overcoats
Size IS"to 18, Values up to $18.00 $7.50
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Swift Station Market
highest Prices Payed For
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T REGULAR 269.00
REGULAR........ 298.00
IK CHASSIS 380.00
i. 680.00
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door: sedan... : 725.00
INTABLE RIMS
L. 26.00
STARTER EXTRA 70.00
FORDSON TRACfOR F. O. B.
DETROIT 895,00
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Wheat and Byrran
Darrouzett, Texas.
FOR SALE- -All of the buildings
at the lumber yard we vacated
last spring which includes ware
house" 20x24, office 14x21, ware
'house 20x30 and shed between
150 ft. and 200 ft. long.—White
'House Lbr. Co., Higgins, Texas.
HEMSTITCHING & Picoting
Attachment; superior device;
fits any sewing machine; attaches
firmly; easily „ adjusted. Price
$3.00 delivered, with complete
instructions and sample of work.
Orders filled promptly. Superior
; Hemstitching Attachment Co.,
1509 Starr St., Corpus Christi,
j Texas. 385
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Just the Lumber
You Want
for tightening the house up this winter. It pro-
tects you and your family from excessive cold,
and CUTS DOWN THE COAL BILL. ^
We can tell you of several things that can be
done at very slight expense that can make the
home warmer and more comfortable.
' It is vital part of our service to you to insure ^
your complete satisfaction in every df|tl at our
yard.
White House Lumber
R. N. COLEMAN, Manager.
follett, Texas
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For Sale.
About 800 bushels of good
kafir corn about four miles north-
|east of Follett, Texas.—Rich
SHarrelson. 51
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The Public.
During the past week arrangements have
jpk made whereby the Travis Mercantile Co..
stock of merchandise is transferred to S. W.
Grace and business will go right on with every
courtesy extended that is consistent with good
business.
The new ftrm will be known as the Grace
Cash Store and will be an easy name to re-
member as well as the location.
We at? here to stay and during tliat time
will do everything to carry a stock pf goods that
will meet with the approval of the most skept-
ical. Groceries, dress goods and shoes, hats,
up-to-date line will be here to
ise you.
We invite all the old customers to make
this store their store while in town, while at the
same time we eater to the wants of the new.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
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HENRY FRASS,
President.
E. H. WHEAT,
Vice President
A. S. BUR
C. R. YOUNG,
Asst.
Frass State
Guaranty Fund Bank
A HOME BANK
Owned and Controlled by Home People
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Save Pennies-
Waste Dollars
Jjf Some users of printing
save pennies by get'
ting inferior work and lose
dollars through lack of ad-
vertising value in the work
they get. Printers as a rule
charge very reasonable
prices, for none of them
get rich although nearly
all of them work hard.
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a gcxxPprintcr and save money.
Our Printing Is
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flillinery and Ladies
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I have addod to my already Up-t<
stock of Millinery a Complete Line of
Ready-to Wear. Good Coats, Suits, ]
Wool Middies, Dress Skirts, Silk
Under ware etc. I would be pleased to have
you call and inspect them before going else-
where to buy.. Hemstitching done at 10 cents
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Mrs. W. C. Walker
FOLLETT, TEXAS
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Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922, newspaper, November 16, 1922; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390190/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.