The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Do Your trading in Lancaster!
Everything new and clean and prompt'service
J. BERT PATTERSON
THE GROCER.
Home life.
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ASK YOUR PATRONAGE!
We, the. Business Men of Lancaster, invite the Farmers of this entire section to bring
Cotton and other produce to this market. Both lint and seed markets are operated,
and the Gins and Oil Mill are well equipped — having everything necessary for
Convenience and Quick Service.
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Bring Your Cotton
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The Lancaster Gin Co.
IS AT YOUR SERVICE.
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BRING IN YOUR COTTON
. We are better prepared than ever to take, care
of your cotton. We pay the highest market
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price that the market affords. When you start
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Lancaster Gin Company.
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Groceries for Cash
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PIANOS, ORGANS
GRAFONOLAS
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I have a salesroom on EAST SIDE OF SQUARE,
and have several high-grade pianos in Mahogany
and Early English Oak, which I will dispose of at
| attractive prices. They are strictly new good, just
from the factory. There is somebody in our com-
munity who would own, and could own, one of these
beautiful instruments.
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COME AND SEE THEM.
J. M. WINNIFORD.
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By using the TELEPHONE for long or short calls.
The line has been entirely reconstructed, and is at
your service, day or night.
J. T. McCARTY, Manager.
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J. I_. WINNIFORD
DEALER IN
McAlester Coal,
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I am ready to do your Blacksmithing
work. I also need my money for work
done in the past—the crops and prices
are good, so come and see me—I will
treat you right.
J . ®”, Zfev£OOZE3^2.
C. W. NEWTON
Is ready to do your work,from TAILOR-MADE
to CLEANING and PRESSING.
Shop Southwest op Methodist Church.
Phone No. 139-2r.
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The merchants are well prepared to
serve you in all lines, and solicit your
patronage, guaranteeing
Good Goods, /?easonable Prices and
Courteous treatment
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Lancaster Herald
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OFFERS THE FOLLOWING
Great Clubbing* Rate
You cannot get along without your
HOME PAPER! and you need good
Magazines.
One Dollar and twenty*five Cents!
Will give THE HERALD, “To-Days,”
“ Woman’s World,” “ Home Life,” and.
“Better Farming” for 1 year—good on
renewals; as well as new subscribers.
$1:25 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES $1.25
And Our Paper—A11 One Year
Get The Most For Your Money
S«nd your subscription to our paper at once, and we will fcive you a year
subscription to these splendid magazines for only 25 cents additional. Tha extra
quarter briars you $1.35 worth of standard magazines.
This offer {a open to old and new subscribers. If you are already a sub
to aay of these magazines, your subscription will be extended one year
froau date of expiration.
Tlusanar also includes a FREE dress pattern. When you receive your first
Today’s, select any dress pattern you desire, send your order to Today's
i and number of the pattern aad they will send it
Melasma, &ivin| them the
e of charge.
te you free of
Never before has any newspaper been able to offer magazines of such hihh
ectar *bis price. We are proud of this offer end we nr&e you to take
$£.25 Send Yoar Order Before You Forget It $£.25
COAL.!
I am still in the COAL BUSINESS, and will be
glad to fill your orders. * I will carry only
—THE BEST-
LUMP and NUT COAL
*^Youf orders will be appreciated, and
promptly filled.
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Farmers Gin
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This Gin ha^ been Electrified, and we guaran-' ,]
tee PROMPT SERVICH-Rain or Shine. The
Up-to-Date Equipment gives every assurance
~ of Complete Satisfaction.
Me* Me MILLER, Manager.
•COME AND SEE
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What a Dollar Will Dc!
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Lancaster Cash Grocery.
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MONEY TALKS, and Goods are Fresh and of
FIRST QUALITY!
WILL G. HARRIS, Mgr.
GIN YOUR
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WHITE GIN PLANT!
Sinners of Strictly
Cotton.
Will Make for You a Clean, Smooth
Sample of Cotton.
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J. E. HAMILTON, Manager.
J, M. RAFFERTY, Ass’t Mgr.
North Side Square
Is the Place to Buy Your Groceries
Our goods^areTcarefully inspected, and only
THE BEST is offered our customers—the best
is never too good for our friends.
Have Your Suits Nicely Cleaned
attd Pressed!
We make this branch of our business a specialty
also New Work furnished in the latest
to style—PRICES RIGHT!
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‘‘The Old j Reliable”
CITY MEAT MARKET!
The place to buy your MEAT. Good
treatment and full weight guaranteed.
MARTIN & FULTON, Prop’s.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916, newspaper, October 27, 1916; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542635/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.