The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 2 Friday, October 14, 1904 Page: 1 of 6
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This space was" reserved; for “The Famous”—the deservedly popular bargain
house.of Dallas. But copy for the advertisemert failed to reach us, probably for
the reason that on account of the rush, the advertising man had to be pressed in-
to service as a salesman, and did not have time to write an advertisement.
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Recently this store has been remodeled ani enlarged to twice its former size. Of
course this makes them better prepared to serve their public and to judge by the
crowds they have they must be serving them well. Be sure to visit this store
when in Dallas. They are always glad to see you.
Free
A TICKET TO
RINGJJNG BROS’.
CIRCUS.
DALLAS, MONDAY, OCT. 24
A TICKET FREE WITH EVERY $5.00
CASH PURCHASE FROM NOW UN-
TIL DATE OF SHOW, X X
Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters
Buy your Fall Outfit from us and
see the Big Show Free ,,
One Price To AIL 2'<i £
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED
and wife, pair towels; Miss
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/? PCEftS ~ ft A RQ/s- £0
By John E. Davis.
MESQUITE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1904.
Vol. XXIII No. 16.
Few laundries do as nice work
and none better than ther Paris
Strain Laundry. Prices are as low
ns any and cheaper on somethings.
If you have never patronized this
laundry 'try it ' and see. Basket
louVes every Tuesday morning.
John R. Wix, Agent,
At postoffice. |
..The public/ school will .opep,
Monday. The program for the
opening exercises will be fotfiid
elsewhere in this issue.
Mrs. J. M. Gross is in Dallas
with her sou, Charley, who is
quite sick Mis. Wren Parker is
also there, helping to nurse him.
List of Wedding Presents.
Following is a list of "the wed-
ding wresents received by Mr and
FredCullum : M. T Shawer and
wife, fruit stand ; C. E. Rugcl ami
wife, set oat meal dishes; Beau-
mont C. Girdley, mirrow;
Miss Ruby Mills, cake stand; J. H.
Wix, set berrv dishes; R F. Chap-
man, sherbet set; W. (1. Stogsdill
and wife, set saucers; Miss Beulah
Hanby, water-set ; Miss Mettic
H an by, cream set, Mesquite! Cor-
net Band, dinner set; T. B. Blair
and family, rug; W\ J. Holman
and wife, Water set ; E. L. Cnllum
atid wife, dining table; Miss Laura
Davison, berry bowl; M iss Maude
Gillespie, silver berry spoon;
Misses Bessie arid Lonie Cullnm,
Japaueese tea pot; Woodfin C-ul-
Girdley, sofa pillow; Mrs. John quilt; \V. O. Parker and wife.
Smith, set plates, cups atid saucers;
MissesJ?iiauie and jfeeie^OhJ.lpjft
atid Hugh Browu, set silver tea-
spoons aud set soup bowls; Mrs
J. M. Bennett, berry dish; Miss
Elsie Bennett, cake plate; Mrs.
W. U. Lyne, 3 pair towels; G. II.
Shawver and wife, preserve stand;
3. P. Paschall and wife, Marsalis
parlor lamp; Hicks Jobson, con >
and brush; E, A.ALuihb-aud wi. ,
silvor tea pot; Miss Emma Toro!,,
linen table set; J. B. Davis and
wife, rose vase; W. F. Harris an t
wife, vinegar bottle; Miss Rosa
Seatou, 2 pickle dishes; Mrs. M
lie Gross and Ernest Gross, sc.
napkins.
lum, cream set; J. D- Cullnm and
wife, silver bread tray ; Mrs. W E.
Mewsaw, set glassware; Miss Kate
Aydelptte, orauge bowl and ca,ke
piste; C. B. Gillespie and wife,
sugar shell; B. J. Harper and
wife, carving set; Will and John
Cullnm, silver butter dish and
syrup stand; Mark Cnllum, rock-
ing chair; Mrs. S. D. Lawrence,
preserve stand; Joe Kimbrough
ELM AND POYDRAS? t* anti wife* rug; S’ ^ Caldwell and
t* “ " '' m
Bennett and wife, set linen nap-
kins; Ed Copeliu and wife, cream
set; J. H. Mercer and wife, set
glasses; Miss Ella Mercer, vinegar
bottle; Misses Lela and Willie
Paschall, silver butter dish; C. fJ
Gott and wife, silver syrup stand ;
T.J. Ilainey and wife, berry set[
W. S Jobson and wife, set nap-
HARDIE-RDSE DO.
248-250 ELM ST., DALLAS,TEXAS
We exteud a cordial invitation to all the ^
Visitors in Dallas during the -----....1..'.. ■ ■' ■ ' |
Grand Carnival and Kaliph Celebration
to make. Our Store their headquarters while in the city. We
want to get acquainted with you. We know we can save yoif
uiouey on your ,
Fall Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing Car*
pets, Rugs and Millinery.
We carry the most complete line of up-to date goods in the city.
* COME AND SEE IJS.
20yards Best Callico, all colors, for..........................$1 00
20 “ Domestic, yard wide, for........................... 1 00
16 . “ Outing Fl&Bliel, al! colors, for,.........TOO
12 “ Flannelette, all colors,................... .......... 1 00 f
12 “ Cotton Flannel, for,.............................. .. 1 00 £
Cotton Blankets, from................................. 45c up * L
All Wool Blankets, from ...........,...........$2.00 up [
MEN’t* AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
of every kind, from the cheapest to the best. , fc
Men’s Suits, in all colors, from...,..4.......... $6 00 to $25 00 jj
Boys’ Suits from.1.,. ....... ........... $1 00 tO <S7 50 j
OUR LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS,
All New Styles and Colors, from..........SO.OOto £25,00
i Skirts, from. ............/ ..............S2..r>0tOiS15.00»
A Co noplt Line of Carpets, Rugs, Matting, and Liho, j
leum at all Prices, •
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Davis, John E. The Texas Mesquiter. (Mesquite, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 2 Friday, October 14, 1904, newspaper, October 14, 1904; Mesquite, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth501635/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mesquite Public Library.