Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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Your Business tHe very Best and f Quickest W^y
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Mhere. TRY US AND BE CONVINCED by
fljflrtnff Your Cream C heck Become Larger.
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can do it as Well as They.
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A-1 Advertisers List
You will find a list of business
people that believe in letting the
publ&know what they have to
sell by placing a standing ad in
tbe Lioscamb Lime Light regular-
ly each week? You can have
your name appear on this list by
carrvihg i regular standing ad in
this piper?
lJ American Press.
' Panhandle Lumber Co., City.
FoBett National Bank, City.
Facers Grain & Supply Co.,
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Ideal Bakery, Citv.
GrkceGash Store, City.
Follett lT**a*re, C%.
Sharoif Graft* €oM Cuy.
Dti Wvl. Markiey. City.
Dlfb. Willteiwft-Cily.
R(*herib&^Sttidfo;8hattuck,
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White House Lumber Co.,
City; .
E. E. King's Garage, City.
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Just Received
A wonderful line of Men's and
Boy's suits in the very latest
Styles and Patterns, if in need of
a suit it will pay you to look
these over.
We also carry a very nice line of overcoats, Lum-
ber Jacks, sweaters and all kinds of winter clothing.
Our line of Peter's shoes is the largest, we have
carried since we have been in business.
A ^hoe to fit every taste and purse
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I Armours CresiESfy Co., City.
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Many Good Things to Eat
upon which this community is feasting every day—
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts, Cookiea and other
good things with the tasty flavor of the htftJMTlrft-
chen. They look as good'as the taste.
We Also
Serve Lunches and Plate Dinners. Evety'thinff
Served Neat and Clean—in away that is pleasing to
tbe eye. Coma In.
Candy—Candy
The Best Gift of All
When you get ready to buy for ^Christmas giv-
ing, that Candy is a gift sure to^delight and sat-
isfy.
IDEAL BAKERY
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All orders of cl&KiWji
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of a hair cut, shave or shampoo dd* ft
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attention attention givenladSWl&ir cuftti R*=-
we close at 7:00 p. m. Vv^r^tfighfc etft^^t ori
oights. Come in.
tffTY BARBER SHOP
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^Chiropractor, WtW t* at the
? follett Hotel on Frftl4y,
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Your Choice of the entire assortment of hhts
GIVEN FREE wito each Dress or Q5at Pwr-
chase on SATURDAY the 20th.--^iDolt^fall to
see the Lovely Assortment of Stamped Goods
and Trimming for Same.
Ready-to-Wear and Millinery Storte
MRS. W. C. WALKER, Mgr.,
Follett, Texas
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count of lltneis, herprayers and
^r faith were an ins^&ftoh and a
blessing to her husbapd in his
nMnfetir atidto her children in
(heir daily lives. During her re-
cent illiness, alter she was unable
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f\p read, she would sing and re-
peat hymns and vetoes she had
(earned la her childhood, and was
sustained until tfteiast by her un
(Faltering faith in God. She layed
It the point ofltexth for eight
days, and was taken Home at
^lc2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon'
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We are now ready to buy Cream, Efgs and Poultry
and we will pay the highest price possible fd^jilun#. Yk
will find us located one door north of the Portttfee.
We wiliitreat'youjair^and square andj give jron the beat
of service. A trial will convence you, so'come in.
ARMOURS CREAMERY CO.
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Follott, Texas
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touched in the autumn of life'
and went to r<*st where storms
and Clouds are no more, and all
i* peace and joy. She leaves to
mourn her loss, her four children
of Who are stiil living: Mrs.
Griff en and Mrs. J. B.
of this citf, Mira. F. H.
McCue. St. Ltmts, and Mr. Mor-
ris S. McKee, of Lipscomb, Tex-
as. She js ^iso surHV^d by six-
teeo grand-children antf fourteen
great-grand chlfdren; and oaaoy
other relatives aad friends.
Sewell Abstract Co1,
FOLLETT TEXAS
Is ready to compile your abstracts of title instantly.
If your title is defective, you should know It.
No oil operator will drill on your land unless the
title is first-class. Complete abstract books in our
office, covering all Lipscomb County NndB.
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1926, newspaper, December 9, 1926; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390451/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.