The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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F. W. CAROTHERS, Pre.. C. S. BELFORD. V-Pre«.
SAM W. BROWN. Caahier
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
Capital
Surplus and Profits
$100,000.00
$40,000.00
With ample resources, conservative management
and liberal treatment, we solicit your business
The Alcove has everything
that is nice to drink.
Mrs. Schieffer keeps the best
candies in the best condition.
W. R. McElroy is the man to
see if you want to buy, sell or
rent city property.
Young ladies! Misses Wallace
and Sneed will supply you with
school supplies. Ask to see
samples at Annex Store.
To arrive in a few days a
large .shipment of Lowneys'
Xmas package candies.
The Nook.
Special sale on hand bags and
opi
back combs at Long s.
Don't forget Breneke handles
the best Xmas Candies, Fire-
works, etc. The Nook.
Long sells Croquet sets for
less.
Let Long fill your prescrip-
tion with pure drugs for less-
free delivery.
The best Hot and Cold Drinks
at The Nook.
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Give Us a Chance
Give us a square deal. We
want a chance at your printing.
We will do it right. That's all.
The Georgetown Commercial.
! Phone No. 40.
College Posters, Pennants and
Pillows cheap at Long's.
Remember our discount sale.
J. J. Breneke.
Don't forget that Holday
Goods this year will sell for
less at Long's.
Anything in sheet music at
Long's. Music Annex in charge
of Miss Gee.
Y. W. C. A.
D. Park's Transfer
Your Business Will
Be Appreciated
Pnone 235
Fresh Fruits
and Nuts
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In fact everything that
makes a good FRUIT
CAKE at
R.1LCHREITZBZRGS
Opposite Postoffice
Phone 343
R. J. STONE
Southweftern's
Photographer
The neweft and be& in Photos.
Kodajc work done prompdy and right,
Pat's Transfer
Phon 115---that's all
J. W. Snyder & Son
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
„ -AGENTS-
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT
G. E. HENSCHEN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Post Office Drug Store
Office 78 PHONES Residence 316
DR. G. K. TALLEY
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
Glasses Fitted.
Office South Side over Price Brothers.
At Taylor every Tuesday.
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On last Sunday afternoon, in-
stead of the usual program the
Y. W. C. A. was honored by an
address from Bishop Mouzon
who told us many interesting
' things concerning the work in
Mexico of which he is now in
charge.
Don't forget that Huyler's
candies and Huyler's chocolate
is the very best
The Alcove.
Xmas Goods how on display
at Long's Music and Toy Store.
Prof. McGinnis has been
practicing the Scrubs regular
for the past few days. They
will leave Saturday morning
for Rochdale where they will
play the High School of that
place. Coach Climes of) Rock-
dale has had it rumored over
tVIft way that he expects hia
team to win with a walk.
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COL LAR.S
The Most Popular
Collars Made
U Cent*—1 tor It Cento
Cloatt, Pcftbody * Cow. Tror.H.T.
Our barbers know their busi-
ness and they keep the very
best of tools in the very best
condition. '
Palace Barber Shop.
Take your business to the
Pacific Express Office. We
will attend to it promptly.
Mrs. Schieffer's fruits are al-
ways clean and fresh.
Yours for bizz.
American Express Co.
See Bush & Gerts for pianos,
Austin.
MEETING OF ATHLETIC! ASSOCI-
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The Athletic Association met
Thursday afternoon in its sec-
ond regular session. The as-
sociation voted to give the foot
ball squad an oyster supper on
Saturday the 10th.
The attendance was compara-
tively small* and as some mat-
ters of importance were to come
up, the Association was dismiss-
ed after calling a meeting for
the following
a full attendance
DR. W. H. MOSES
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Physician and Surgeon
Office at'Stone's Drug Store
Office 29 PkONES Residence 390
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The Tailor Shop
EAST 8th ST.
Next door east Good Luck store
Dry Cleaning
Pressing and
Repairing
Willie N. Carothers
Proprietor
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%0iff %D. Sorter
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Our (feeds are (feest
©pera 3(ouse and oseoffice 65focS( S* U* Studeots are
Austin, £J"exqs invited to caU U8
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Jesse French Piano Company
Manufacturers and Distributers of High Class Pianos and Player Pia-
nos. We handle the best line of Pianos and Players in the world.
STEINWAY—STARR—RICHMOND
Old Instruments exchanged Catalogues on application
FRANK S. TAYLOR, Manager.
716 Congress Avenue AUSTIN,TEXAS
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STUDENTS OF S. U.
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Phone 262
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Sheffy, L. F. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910, newspaper, December 2, 1910; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401108/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.