The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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We're
Offering
the Great-
est Shoe
Values of
the Entire
Year!
DALLAS' ECONOMY CENTER
Peerless
Offerings
in
Boy's
Clothing!
J/6-/8-20-22£L AfSr OALL AS
THE BIG CASH STORE
For IL very thing You Need in Wearing
Apparel for Fall and Winter
This is Your Store!
Hi tine kM and th* time never will be but what cash on the cpot will buy merchandise for leis
I Pursuing this principle for five years, starting In a email and modest way at II* Him
he* pHialml town |he cash and has asked its customers to plank down the cash so that there will
a* tOM«t ttwre be •• rleks. there will bo no expensive machinery of credit business. The reaulta a.re bore
|q thl*. ••• *t tk* greatest stores west of the Mississippi. The results are here today In an a?my of theus-
thrifty, well satisfied, cash paying customers who come to this store to buy their merchaadiso.
iMkv* teamed that ta«y caa savo great and steady percentages threugb the years by buying boeo s*4
*bere has been ne guess work, aa slight of hand, no Ugerdermala in the growth of this groat ecoa-
m r hen grown becanse the people have feund it to be of use to tbem, a»d of usa to tham in anving
aa gtring tbem the things they need, the exact things they can boy elsewhere, but at less an* here all
are In the midst of the greatest Autumn business this store has ever undertaken. You will share In
Mm bmiflN of our great ealea, whioh will continue until tfae Christmas bells are ringing.
Yew are cordially invited to come and help yourself to hundreds of or®at each bargains we are offering—of
wt*iel» the few appendefl items are only Just specimens!
This Woman's Swell Coat
Only
$10.00!
/'
This Child's Lovely Coat Women's Stunning Coats
Only
$3.95!
Only
$14.75 !
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What, Only $10! Yes. that's all you
need to pay tor a finely tailored
coat which yeu would not expect to
set eader $15.00. Elegantly made
of rery fln* coverts, broadcloths and
fmir pitch flap pock-
ets. haW satin lined, winsomely
triaMsei. Oft one of these
Mi coats for.. SJO 00
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Beautiful Coats Fit for the Winsom-
est Little Queen! Charmingly tail-
ored from fancy plaid and Scotch
mixtures—an enticing variety of
swell and snappy models—fechingly
embellished—the equal of any $5.50
coat shown elsewhere—
h*re at $3 95
If
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Perfect Dreams!—All the good
points of other stores' $18.00 coats
are embodied in these at $14.75. De-
cidedly dressy 50-inch lengths—lux-
uriously made of superfine broad-
cloths and kersey cloths—satin lined
—beautified with elegant embroid-
eries—a peerless offering
814 75
Women's Aristocratic Suits
Undcrpriced I
The graceful lines and delightful
curves which Individualize all of our
grand col ection of Women's and
Misses' Suits—from the lowest to
the highest priced models—will look
all the more charming when you
slip on the garments. Superbly tail-
ored from fine Broadcloths. Shad-
ow Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Fancy
Plaids, Fancy Mixtures and ail oth-
er popular all wool fabrics Ex-
quisitely and durably trimmed and
lined—every garment has the charm
of style ori it—matchless cash of-
ferings at $21.75. $19 50. $17.50,
$16.75. $14 75. 513.50. $12.50
$10.00. $8.75 and §7 50 j
BLAlJTirUL NLW
MILLINLRY!
In our enchanting Millinery Salon
price is no crttoiion of th^ value and
beauty of the Trimmed Hats offered
—for instance these hats at
$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and
$5.90 t
Th« lineg ar» smart, the hats are su-
porbiy made—no two alike, which
Insures cxclusiveness— they set
snu" \- to the head—the styles are
admirably suited for almost every
woman. No prettier trimmings, no
mors artistic or daftly made hats
will be found anywhere for twice the
prices prevailing here.
AN ABUNDANCE OF NEW IDEAS
tn the magnificent assortment of
"tunning hats -it
$7.50, $8.90, $10.50, $15.00,
$16.50 and $18.00 f
You'll find distinctive types of head-
wear—exquisite creations that are
faithful fttc siml.iesof higher priced
Parisian models of the very latest
origin. If you love to revel In true
radiant ml'inery b«auty, don't fall
to see these.
Others at 49c, 99c
and $1.69 '
Balch Springs Items.
P. S. Parhatn of Grand Prai-
rie, visited here a few days ago.
The Greenwood school opened
last week with a small attend-
ance.
S. W. Putrell is on the sick list.
Jay Gould has been suffering
with a sprained hand.
Anderson Bennett has return-
ed from Arkansas.
,]<.<• Asberry and After Mid-
dloton moved to Mosquito this
week.
Ed Carver lias moved to the
Hunnicutt gravel pit.
Charley Potter and Sim Hill
have gone to Rockwall to pick
cotton.
Miss Elza Swain has returned
from an extended visit to her old
home in Alabama. Her many
friends welcome her back.
The Revival Meeting.
The revival meeting at the
Christian church coutinues with
increasing interest. Evangelist
A. D. Rogers will preach Priday
night on "Excuses," Saturday
night, "The Safe Way;" Sunday
morning, "The Local Church;"
Sunday night, "The Holy Spirit;
Monday night, "The Devil." All
are invited to attend.
Doing the Right 'i liing by Bob.
i Miss Jennie Jones and " Bob"
j Henry were married at the Jones
i mansion last night. ihe bride
is the daughter of our Constable
Ask "Central" About Trains.
Hereafter parties desiring to
know how the trains are will ask
"Central" who will be kept ad-
vised as to the time all trains
will arrive.
J. H. Mercer, Agent.
Commoner Clippings.
Kansas republican officehold-
ers are now "bleeding for the
party," not for the state.
The Chicago packers warmly
welcomed the baseball excite-
ment in that city. It gave tnem
a little rest.
Jones, who made a g0t^
and will undoubtly be
next spring. He 0(O
horse for sale in another '
The groom runs a grocc
on Main street, and i8
patron of our adverts
umns, and has a
bgarains this week. All t
mer he paid 2 cents
butter than any other
town. The happy co,lpJ
the 10 o'Jock train for v|
kee to visit the bride's un
is reported to have lots of]
and Bright's disease,
certainly has an eye to ha
—Cooleemee (N. C.) Ban
J B. A©OUE. President.
T W. GRIFFITHS. Vlce-PrM
~ U KNIGHT, Ttee-rrm.
V. E. ARMSTRONG. CwhW
A. H. ESTE8. AM't CwwT
GBORGE MILLER, AVtl
i. BL OUMJffrrOW, Aa?t I
SSSWTSW- OVEW <200,000*
The National Bank « CommerJ
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Get Your rigs from
DAVIS & CRAWFORD!
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They cater especially to the house trade and will
treat you right.
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.rennsyivania vook a c
recently and dedicated u $4,000,-
(>00 caiiitol building that cost
$18,000,000.
The chief trouble with those
; automobile raees is that the in-
nocent bystander is the first to
loses interest.
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HE P'iOEiilX RESTAURANT AND GONFECTIOI
KJHMIilMIMfY.r-
Serves the best Short Order Meals and Chili.
PrivMte Dining Room for LadiJ
Also sell cigars, tobacco, confectionery, frest bp
etc. We want your trade. . .
A- F. TOSC1
The Best Men's Clothes for
the Least Money 1
Our $5.00, $8.59, $10.60, $12.50, $15.09,
$18.00 and $20.00 Men's Suit* and
Overcoat* should be seen by every
man tn North Texas, and then every
man will understand the true mean-
ing of the word value. No other
clothing store* offers you such cloth-
lig for less thon $2.50 to $5.09 moro
than our always unmatchabls oaah
prfces! You'll find these all wool
Suits and Overrouts endowed with
a grace and style that Is irronliita-
ble They come lr all the most pop-
ular and durable fabrics. You'll find
them unapproachable values at
J^OOO. $18.00. $15.00, $12,50,
$10.00, $8.50 arid $5 OO
Dashing Coats Sensationally Underpriced!
A great cash capture of Women's, Misses'and Children's Beautiful Long Plaid Coats-
productions of a celebrated New York designer at about 70 cents on the dollar. 25
infatuating styles—the very cream of the season's? most swagger models. They will
go like the proverbial hot cakes at these extraordinary underprices S2.95
—$16.50, $14.75,$13.75. $9 90, $8.75, $5.95, $4.95, $3.95 and
Those Pennsylvania grafters j ^
point with pride to the fact that | «l
I 'resident Kuoseveh's dedicatory | ^.Trnrnr^rrrrnr^nrnr-rrrt-iTr T-rr;
speech contained nothing de-
nunciatory of graft.
Mr. Rockefeller's declaration
that he is opposed to federal
supervision of trusts did not
create a bit more surprise than
an arbitrary advance in the price
of refined oil.
It is reported that Pennsyl-
vanians are surprised at a graft
of nine million dollars in the
building of a four million dollar
state hoove. Did they expect it
to be much larger?
"Js the democratic party dy-
ing?" plaintively queries the
New York World in the same
issue when-tin it booms Grover
Cleveland for senator from New
Jersey. The World seems awful-
ly anxious to furnish the affirm-
ative answer to its query.
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PACIFIC
TEXAS
W/cxct To-v-ac t the fruit, vegetable, I
W CSl 1 cXaS ^I'uin aiuj cotton country of the |
Southwest. It will pay y u to investigate right now.
AN 1 DKAIj CIJMATE
Hunns^kers' Tickets Mew m Sale
E. P. TURNER. Gen. Pass. ^t. Dallas, Tens,
DR. W. C CULLOM,
Physician and Sukc.kon
Office at Chapman'* Drugstore
i MESQUTTE, - • TEXAS.
rV^ Ji
Dr, ], B. Bryant,
PIIVSICIAX ami Hl'HOKOX.
Office at Hathaway Tynes'
Drug Store. Private consulta-
tion at residence.
OR. A. r. JONES,
Pfeyiklaa and Surgeon,
»***•* rtMM uprttlr, M. S. oovmv
Ohaymaa'a Aragitora.
Why .suffer with
pain when
BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT
WILL CURE
ssfs>te.Nfei,8Aui,A-
G. A. Friedel, Dallas, Tex.
writes: "I u«o Balla rd's Snow
Liniment for my family. It
Is the best Liniment made.
It relieves burns and scalds.'
25c, 50c and $1.00
Ballard Snow Liniment Co,
ST. LOUIS, MO..
Sold and Recommended by
ii. (J. UiAJAxJAN.
DR. 1. O'ALLAGHAN,
Physician and Surgeon,
REINHARDT,
- TEXAS
W. L, CURTI>,
Attorney^at^Law,
509 Scollard Bldg. Dallas, Tex.
John L. Yomig,
«TT*llI«aY
Bkeghlev Baildiiij, 'Pk«M ISM,
WHITEHURST 8r
WHITEHURST,
ATTORNEYS-AT-T AW
Scron i floor North Texa* Huildinir.
Dallas, Tkxas .
AVill practice in all the courts.
W. L. Stewart, Hi
Office at Resilience, Mistii]
'Phone calls may be left
at Chapman's dri
T\R. I A. BLAIN «ri
J->/
VETINARY SURCB
Office at Walker Bt®
stable. Phone 28 2-rin
C L. CRUMPLEY.Vj
V-" H. jr. D. No. 3»l
MESQUITE,
Is prepared t,(i treat di«eW®J
atxl cattle; perform ope1,11^
necessary. Will answer
Residence near Houslej-
2—2-.
W. M, HOLLAND,
ATTORNEY-at-AW.
General Civil Practid
al attention given PJ*.
land matters. SlaugD"
DALLAS, - Tf
Charles E
L AWYEf
Special attention ^
ami nation of titles, *
and insurance practice^
395 Main Street, OPP
Office., Dallas, Texas.
THOS. B. LOVE
1 LAWVKS.
Room •-'03 Trust
[ DALLAS,
Mat
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Davis, John E. The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1906, newspaper, October 26, 1906; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth406997/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.