The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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fie on hand at the University
Auditorium Tuesday night. Le-
W. R. McElroy buys, sells, or
rents city property. See him.
The Literary Society officers
for the last term will be elected
Monday.
You don't have to buy to be
welcome at Wilcox Bros.
Let Stone, the Photographer,
do your kodak finishing.
The advanced students in vio-
lin gave a recital at the audito-
rium at 4 o'clock on Thursday.
The American Express Com-
pany has earned a reputation
for promptness of delivery.
Try it.
You want a souvenir but you
want a proper one. Buy it at
the P. 0. Drug Store.
Mrs. J. S. Chapman, of Hills
boro, is visiting her children
who are in school here.
We want your kodak Work and
will do it right. Wilcox.
Big Bargain in Silverware,
China, Cut Glass and Jewelry at
P. 0. Drug Store.
Six weeks exams begin today
and close Wednesday, then we
enter the home stretch.
Get your "grad" class group
at Stone's Studio.
In business for your health—
your convenience—your accom-
modation.
P. 0. Drug Store.
The Annex girls are wondering
why all the boys are wearing
smoked glasses since the 21st.
Accuracy—precision—dispatch
—in filling all prescriptions at
the P. 0. Drug Store.
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Expert Picture Framing done
right. Davis Furniture Co.
—Miss Mamie Howren, who
is at the Temple Sanitarium, is
reported improving rapidly.
Biggest stock in the county of
Drugs, Notions and Souvenirs.
P. 0. Drug Store.
J. J. Breneke engraves and
repairs jewerly, also does first
class watch repairing.
Miss Genieve Willson, of
Bridgeport left Tuesday after a
visit of several days to her
brother and friends.
If its printing—The Commer-
cial.
A new display of Photo3 at
Stone's Studio. Call and see
them.
Southwestern
Wilcox Bros.
Stationery at
Trcmont
A New
Arrow Collar
on display
in our
show windows
n,e Toggery
Phone 179
Track Meets.
S. U. 89, Baylor 27.
S. U. 77, Texas 45.
Stone the Photographer.
Step in and see.
Profs. Cody, Barcus and
Young attended the Georgetown
District Conference at Rogers
last week.
Moderate rates and nice "turn-
outs" are what you get by pat-
ronizing Dever's Livery Stable.
Mr. Gibbs Glenn, who attend-
ed school here several years ago
is the manager of the Glenn-
Balin Hardware Co. at Welling-
ton, Texas.
The latest books of fiction at
Wilcox Bros.
They never spot or fade, Wil-
cox's photographs.
Little girl: (seeing the Annex
line going to the ball game with
Mrs. T.) "Oh look at the An-
nex girls coming to the ball
game with their mama."
Picture Framing best in town.
Davis Furniture Co.
The trees set out on the camp-
us by the Senior Class are begin-
ning to grow and in a few years
the campus will make a very
striking appearance.
We handle only the best in
the musical line. Let us show
you.
Jesse French Piano Co.
Picture Framing—the best
done for less.
Davis Furniture Co.
Don't waste time going from
place to place: Call at the P.
0. Drug Store first.
On last Saturday afternoon the
Aletheans and Clios played
basket-ball. The game resulted
in a victory for the Aletheans.
The score was 11 to 21.
Furniture Polish—newest and
best made. 25 and 50 cents
Davis Furniture Co.
To enjoy a drive, even with
your girl, you must have a "rig"
that pleases; therefore letDever
fit ypu out.
Kodaks and "Supplies, includ-
ing Kodak Albums at Long's
The Megaphone is under obli-
gations to R. L. Brewer, a Sopho-
more of '08 for a copy of the San
Angelo Daily Standard, of which
he'is circulating manager.
Strange as it may seem, but
a visit to my drug store is al-
ways profitable in many respects.
J. W. Long.
Lawn and Porch Rockers, Set-
tees and Swings.
Davis Furniture Co.
The San Jacinto edition of the
Megaphone is in demand, if you
want to ple&se some one turn
your copy in to the Registrar at
the office.
The Commercial for printing.
All kinds of pennants and col-
lege goods at P. O. Drug Store.
Expert watch repairing.
Wilcox Bros.
The Southwestern track meet
will be held May 8 at Waco.
How about a holiday and an ex-
cursion to support our winning
team?
Don't miss an opportunity to
hear the great impersonator, Le-
land Powers, Tuesday night.
Don't you want a flash-light
picture of your room? If so see
StOne, the Photographer.
Isn't she it?
Well, I guess,
American Express
Yes—Yes—Yes.
Splendid line of stationery go-
ing at cost at P. 0. Drug Store.
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Established 1892
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E. M. Chreitzberg, Prop.
Seventh Year.
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San Antonio Printing Co.
L. B. CLEGG, Pres. & Treas.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
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AVE the best equipped^plant in the
southwest, largest assortment of
stock, all the late type faces. We exe-
cute the highest class of Catalogs. Folders,
Circulars and Business Stationery. Loose Leaf
Devices. v
The merit of our work secured contract for THE SOU'WESTER
GREEN HOUSES
109 E. 15th Street
Wholesale and Retail
Old Phone 782
RETAIL STORE
804 Congress Ave.
Old Phone 988
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Newest and latest designs in
Jewelry. See J. J. Breneke,
The Jeweler.
Don't forget to let Stone, the
Photographer, do your kodak
work.
—Mr. C. E. Sanford is having
a residence built next Prof.
Moore's home south of the Uni-
versity. Mr. E. M. Daughtrey's
new home opposite the Annex
is also in course of erection.
Your kodak work finished right
at Stone's Studio.
Tuesday night is the last
chance to get your money's
worth from the Lecture Course.
Be sure and come.
Cut flowers for all occasions.
Hyde Park Floral Co., Austin.
Phone 964, day or night.
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The Senior staff has been busy
this week assigning topics for
material for that publication.
They hope to be able to attend
Mondaymorning's exercises if no
other during Commencement
week.
—Cards have been received
here announcing the marriage
on Tuesday evening, May 18,
at half past eight o'clock at the
North Texas College Auditorium
in Sherman of Mr. Samuel David
Sanders, formerly of George-
town, and Miss Hattie Burnett
Street, daughter of Mrs. Alice
Wright Clinton. . At home after
June 20 at 235 West Pecan
Street, Sherman, Texas. The
Megaphone joins in the congrat-
ulations with great pleasure.
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Simpson, J. Fisher. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909, newspaper, April 30, 1909; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401106/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.