The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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OUR ADVERTISERS.
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It takes money to run everything-,
and college papers are not excep-
tions. Hence we call your atten
tion to the fact that the merchants
who advertise in this paper make
its publication possible, and we
want to insist that it is real college
spirit to patronize those who adver-
tise in our publications. Here are
our advertisers:
Oscar Berkman, Shoe Repairing.
Mrs. E. Makemson, Restaurant
and Hotel.
Wolff & Marx, Dry Goods, San
Antonio. „
Mood Hall Pressing Club.
Toby Business College, Waco.
San Antonio Printing Co.
Georgetown Commercial.
R. J. Stone, Photographer.
J The Toggery, Outfitters for Men.
Richardson's Book Store.
Carother's Tailor Shop
Davis Furniture Co.
R. M. Crockett, Fruits and Vege-
tables.
J. W. Long, Drugs, Sporting
Goods, etc.
Driskill IJotel, Austin, Tex.
Texas Bakery.
Calvin Gray, Dry Goods.
The Williamson County Suri.
Wilcox Bros., Jewelry, Rooks,
• Sporting Goods.
The Stromberg-Hoffman Co., Dry
-.Goods.
Palace Barber Shop.
J. J. Breneke, Jewelers.
Acme, Confectionery.
Drs. Moses, Martin, Pettus, Phy-
sicians and Surgeons.
Reed & Fr&sier, Barbers.
E. F. Booty, Dry Goods.
Georgetown Mercantile Co.
Good Luck Store, Dry Goods.
Troy Steam Laundry.
Gilleland Bros., Pressing Parlor.
The Nook, Confectionery.
Stone's Drug Store.
J lite Alcove, Confectionery.
W. E. Lee, Mood Hall Store.
Ambold Sporting Goods Co.,
Waco.
The Music Annex.
W '■iV- & '
Walter Box Co., Furniture.
The Fair, Dry Goods.
Welis-Fargo, Express Co.
Jno. Coffee, Livery Stable
J. N. Mays, Livery Stmar
ALETHEANS' OPEN SESSION
The Alethean Society will hold
open session tomorrow night in the
university auditorium, to which
the members of the different socie-
ties are invited. A playlet will be
given, among other features.
Miss Irene Pennington, of Bart-
lett, has entered school and will
graduate in the Art Department.
Miss Pennington was a student at
Polytechnic until recently.
We delivery Ice Cream.
"The Acme."
Miss Genevieve Yates is back
from her home in Longview.
Tickle those that tickle you; in
other words, trade wtth those that
patronize your periodicals,athletics,
etc. Wilcox Bros.
Miss Ray Sessions, who is out of
school for this term, was over from
Rockdale last week.
David Switzer went home today
to take part in a play at Hillsboro.
"Hersheys" The Acme.
Misses Grace Booty and Mabel
Flanagan were in Austin Monday.
Watches and Clocks at Breneke's.
Mr. A. K. Ragsdale was over this
week, pushing the home-cotning.
For all kinds of Athletic Goods
see Long.
W. P. Douglas and J. H. Beal
were in Austin Monday.
College Seal Jewelry at Bretteke's.
Jesse Stanford, '07, of Lorena,
was a visitor over Sunday.
Send in your dollar. Every little
bit helps.
The second team of the ladies'
basketball went to Austin Monday,
Where they were defeated by the
Austin High School.
See W. E. Lee at Mood' Hall,
Long's agent.
Prof. McGinnis was in Dallas last
week.
Southwestern Jewelry at Long's.
Don't forget we frame pictures.
Wilcox Bros.
Your
Printing
If it is worth doing
at all, it is worth
doing well.
First class work
at all times is our
motto.
Let us figure with
you on your next
job.
He Sun
The "Onoto" Fountain Pen has
several good features. It cleans and
Alls itself, can not leak, gives a
steady and even flow and is guaran-
teed to give satisfaction. Stone
Says so.
Patronize our advertisers. They
are the men that make it possible
for the paper to live.
Don't forget that Long has any-
thing the student needs in Athletic
Goods, Stationery, Toilet Articles,
etc.
Spring is here and Long has a full
supply of Kodaks and Films.
Dr. Nichols returned yesterday
from St. Louis, where he attended
a iheeting of school superintendents.
Harvell takes orders at the Annex
for anything you want from Long.
Let us figure on your Class Pins,
Rings, etc. We guarantee our
prites. . Wilcox Bros.
dt* p in Gold Given away
Absolutely Free
DON'T fail to see the great offerings
for 10 Days—beginning
Friday, February 23,
Ending
Monday Night, March 4th
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Quite a large ntimber of students
and faculty are securing tickets for
the'Bohemian Girl and II Trovatore
at Austin Monday.
Baseball and Tennis Goods.
Wilcox Bros.
Send in your dollar. Every little
bit helps.
Don't go to town without going
to "The Acme."
At Stone's Drug Store, Shaving
Sticks, Powder, and Cream, Clean,
aseptic and satisfactory.
. All Smokers' Supplies at Long's.
If you shave, do it right With a
safety razor. Several kinds at
Stone's Drug Store and all good
ones.
PhonogrSrfoRs, Records and Need-
les at Long's.
For best Cream and Ices.
The Alcove.
Stationery and other School Sup-
plies at Long's.
Pennants, Pennants, Pennants.
J. W. Long.
New line,.of College Posters at
Long's.
For Drug Supplies see Long.
Best Cigars at Long's.
If you need it, Long has it.
Hersheys at the Alcove.
The Alcove has the best line
Cold Drinks and Cigars.
The Old Reliable Alcove.
of
Largest 75c Perinant in town at
The Nook.
The best llot and Cold Drinks at
The Nook.
NeW.Fo it Cards at Hie Nook.
Fresh by; express, Nunnally's
Package Candies, at The Nook.
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Miss Howren was in Austin Mon-
day with the second basketball
team.
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First home run, Shampoo, Bath,
Shave and Tonic. ' !,;,.•••
"The Palace."
The star player in first game,
Shampoo, Bath and Tbnifc.
"the Palace."
Ohio State University is to give
a course in camp cookery next
term, consisting of lectures, labor-
atory and actual field work.
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Any player making two or more
scores, Shampoo and Tonic.
"The Palace."
The student committee of Cali-
fornia University is enforcing its
honor system by dismissing students
guilty of non-conformity. ,>..-■■■
The Perfumery artd Toilet Waters
at Stone's Drug Store pl&se the
most fastidious *nd exacting, by
reason of the delicacy and per-
manency of the doors.
COPPER PLATE
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EMBOSSING
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L. B. CLEGG, PRES. AND TREAS.
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFiCE
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OUR PLANT IS ONE OF
the most Complete in the State- We
are equipped to give you the Best to be
PRINTING, Lithographing, Embouing
PLATE ENGRAVING
had in PRINTING, Litho
•nd COPPER
DESKS, CHIARS, TABLES, FILING CABINETS,
Stationery artd Office Supplies of Every Description
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS
130 Soledad ST., San Antonio.
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San Antonio's Best Department Store
is prepared to give you Quick and Ac-
curate Service on Mail orders for
TAILORED SUITS, GOWNS, TOP COATS,
WAISTS, MILLINERY, SKIRTS,
GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHOES,
MUSLIN and KNIT UNDERWEAR
SILKS, DRESS GOODS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS
and Everything Else that can be found in a High
Class Dry Goods store.
Our corps of trained shoppers will fill your or-
ders as Satisfactorily as if you came to the store in
person. All Orders amounting to $5.00, or ihore,
will be delivered Free of Charge.
WOLFF & MARX CO.
BtTn-iD
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SMOOD HALL PRESSING CLUB:
R. J. STONE
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Stoiitlfntratern
pnitiuiraplicr
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Kodaks Finished
at Regular Trices
J)R S. S. MARTIN
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
49~OtHce at the Post Qflice Drug Store's*.
Office 78 PHONES Residence 4*1
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Some new numbers and splendid
valiles in Tooth, Hair and Lather
Brushes at Stone's Drug Store.
A freshman at Cornell was acci-
dentally wounded by the unexpect-
ed discharge of a gun while engag-
ed in rifle practice.
We are very glad to print an ar-
ticle from a student on the question
of our elections. It is gratifying
to know that there ar$ others wh>
agree with us on this method, and
also to have the students discuss the
college interests in the paper. We
have heard quite a little discussion
upon this issue, and, with one ex-
ception, it has been very favorable.
We hope more students will avail
themselves of this opportunity to
express their opinions.
"Be on the watch," says the fob.
"Be on date," says the calendar.
"Be on hand," says the ring.
"Be sharp," says the knife.
"Be on time," says the clock.
"Keep your head,"sqys the cabbage.
"Keep cool," says the cucumber.
"Never be lead," says the pencil.
"Take pains," says the window.
"Push," says the button.— Ex-
change.
SEE
OSCAR BERKMAK
FOR FIRST-CLASS
SHOE REPAIRING.
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'Phone 40
Will do your Printing (tight
Enough Said
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LEE J. ROUNTREE, Propriettt |
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office m Stone'* Drutr Store
Office n PHONES Realdeftcfe M-
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DR. W. G. PETTUS
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Physician and Surgeon
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Office Over Stone's Drug Store
Office PHONE 92 RrtidMte
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The Texonian, Dacosta, John
Rogers, Lord Clarendon and new
Chase Cigars at Stone's Drug Store.
All goo4f try them.
—M1« Bessie Belle Cooper, who
is teaching at Rockdale, spent last
week's end here with home folks.
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Huffor, Earl. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1912, newspaper, March 1, 1912; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401046/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.