Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 794, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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Southern
Mercantile Co.
We are now showing Jhe New Spring Suits, Sport Coats, Silk, Crepe and Voile Waists
for Ladies. See our showing of the NEW DRAPERIES. Every day the Express Train
brings us something new
Smartest
Spring Hosiery
Ladies Silk in Gold, Grey, Silver,
White, Sky, Pink, etc.
$1.25 to $2.00
■ * ' 1 _
Men’s Wear Section
We announce readiness in the Men’s Wear Section with many advance lines of the new season’s wearables
for men, Stetson Shoes, Stetson Hats, Spring and Summer Shirts in Madras and silk $1.25 to
$10. The new Seasons Neck Wear is here in abundance.
Fashions
in Low Shoes
New Spring, Pumps, White Kid
Pumps, Dull Kid Pumps, Patent
Kid Pumps, Grey and Blue Kid
Pumps, Two Tone Gray Kid Pump
The Well Known
ZEIGLER SHOES
For Ladies are sold only at this
Store
New Spring Millinery
A varied assortment of Smart Springs Hats for ladies and Misses. No two the Same. Hats for Dress, Street and
Outing.
Royal Society
Packages
It is here that you will find all the
newest stamped prices, new lines
are constantly added to our stock.
New Spring
Gloves
In White Kid, All Sixes
$2.00, $2.25 and $2.50
Girls’ and Misses’
Gingham Dresses
Sizes 6to 15 ,
We call your attention
to our Dress and Sport
Skirts--$4.00 to$ 10.00
Southern Mercantile Company
Phone 23
Sweetwater, T exas
ij
j! Sweetwater Theatre
ii TO-NIGHT
* BUSINESS LOCALS
♦
10 pound Flake White $1.50.—
lavis Cash Grocery. 28-tf
: Fine Cattle
For Ft. Worth
For cleaning,
pairing, Phone
bard.
pressing and r<
li>7.—Will Ilufc-
16-dtf
Harry Ennis’ Famous
“Night 0’ Laughs”
A Big Musical Comedy and Minstrel Show.
Sweetwater Theatre
The Uoo»er Kitchen Cabinet
saves miles of steps. Let us tell
you about it.—J. 1. Payne- 26-tfd
BRIDE HONORED
The Looser Kitchen Cabinet
saves miles of steps. Let us tell
you about it.—J. I. Payne. 26-tfd
Rose Day
THURSDAY, MAR.
1st. 1917
With each order that goes out. or to eaeh lady that calls, we
will give one rose plant. Weiave for you to select from:
Climbing American Beauty, Pink Cochet, White Cochet, Red
Cochet, Yellow Cochet, Burbank, Bridesmaid, Blumen-
schmidt, Queen of Bedders, Ball of Snow, Lady Plymouth,
Meteor. Mme. Mason, His Majesty, Catherine Mermet, Mme.
Jenny Gillemot.
These plants w ill sell Friday at 10 cents each $1.10 per dozen.
Denman & Asbury
Phone 61 Groceries and Meats Phone 62
10 pound Flake White $1.50.—
Davis Cash Grocery. 28-tf
Dr. O. O. Stephenson inspected
a lot of cattle for J. D. Dulaney
and Mosd Newman Monday af-
ternoon, preparatory to shipping
the cattle to the fat stock show
in vort Worth.
Mr. Dulaney is sending down
eight thoroughbred Herefords and
Mr. Newman one Baby Beef.
They are in tine shape and will
make the big cattlemen sit up and
take notice when they reach Fort
Worth.
Friday, Mesdames Gerald Fitz-
gerald, I). E. Burke, S. 1. Ed-
wards and C. A. Engle invited a
number of friends of Mrs. Gra-
ham Robertson, nee Miss Cather-
ine Holmes, to join them in prepar
ing a “surprise shower" for her. uail
A large basket was lined with ^Belf,
pink'and covered with green and
when the gifts had all arrived the
cover could hardly be persuaded
to go on.
When their “labor of love" was
complete the four platters carried
the basket over to Mrs. Robert-
son's and made the presentation
to the happy little bride who could
hardly find words to express her-
J.O.AIKENii
AUXILIARY’S NEW OFFICERS
Our new’ Kahn samples are here.
All the latest style for summer a-
head. Phone 157.—Will Hubbard.
16tfd.
Buy your next broom from
Monday afternoon the ladies of
the Central Presbyterian church
met with Mrs. S. D. Myrcs for
their regular business meeting.
The annual election of officers
a J — J
!i Groceries and Feed j}
[! Phone 10 Phone 11 j{
II
(| Northeast Corner Sqaare-Payne’sFurnitureOIdStai^I J
J j We have a full stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries.. We han-**
J. I. Payne and get a "Sure grip waj? the most important,
iroom holder" free.
!
die White Face Flour.
26-tfd
We can supply you with your
requirements of Fresh Meal and
Hulls.—Peoples Cotton Oil Com-
pany. 20-tfd
Lenox soap 7 bars for 25 cents.
-Davis Cash Grocery.
Join our “Looser Club”
cash puts it in your home,
per week soon pays for it.-
Pavne. 26-tfd
The result was as follows: Pres
ident, Mrs. C. A. Rosebrough;
vice president, Mrs. B. L. McDon-
ald: secretary, Mrs.'Reed; Treas-
urer, Mrs. B. C. Dulin; secretary
of literature, Mrs. J. E. Barrick.
After the Society’s adjourn
merit Misses Bessie Warren and
28-tf j Melrose Myres assisted t he hos-
tess in erving a refrehment course.
$1.001
$1.00
-J. I.
| j We have choice Pea Green Alfalfa nay, choice bright Johnsouj
Hay good Prairie Hay, Bran, chops, oats, shorts, cow feed in!
fact all kinds of feed.
We have auto delivery. We sell for less for cash. See or phone|V
us before you buy. I j
’ii
Bob White Soap 7 bars for 25
cents.—Davis Cash Grocery. 28-tf
WANTED WANTED
-- by-—
Sweetwater Junk Co.
COPPER, BRASS, ^JBBER, RAGS, IRON, BONES AND
BOTTLES, ALSO OLD BOOKS, NEWSPAPERS, LEDGERS
AND MAGIZINES. Phone 250
LOCATED NEXT TO SHOOK RUBBER COMP’Y.
Have your old mattress made
over as good as new at Sweetwn
ter lfattresa Factory.
Phone No.
2G-tfd
Bob White Soap 7 bars for 25
cents- Davis Cash Grocery. 28-tf
Cleaning and pressing. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Phone us today.
157. Will Hubbard. 16-dtf
NOTICE
On and after April first we will
close our business at 12 o’elock
(noon) on Saturdays
THiprinbothnm-IIarris Co.
Burton-Lingo Co.
O. L. Wilkirson.
3f) lmo-d.
Mrs Johnson
Passes away
i j J. 0. AIKEN, Feed and Groceries j j
OTTO CARTER’S
TIN & PLUMBING SHOP
CAN WELD ANYTHING UN-
DER THE SUN BUT A BROKEN
HEART OR THE BREAK OF
DAY. *
NOTICE
The ladies of the Christian
church announce they will assist
Nusshanmer, the San Angelo flor-
i«t, with their annual Flower Sale.
Monday and Tuesday, in the Sug-
ar Bowl building, and invite their
friends to call on them. 28-tfd
After an illness of about one
week with measles Mrs. S. E. John
Ron died early this morning at the
family residence in the Orient ad-
dition.
Funeral services were held at
the home this afternoon, conduct-,
ed by G. S. Hardy of the Metho-|
dist church of which the deceased f - t _
had long been a faithful member. US IOT I ttllKS
Interment followed in the City
Cemetery.
Mrs. Johnson is survived by)
three sons and one daughter as,
follows: E. L. and Ira Johnson
of Longworth and Albert John-
and Guttering
Phone 371
Join our “Looser Club*
son and
city.
Mrs. Ed Barnes of this
5 pounds Arbuekle coffee, 90c.
-Davis Cash Grocery. 28-tf
L. B. Alford, State manager of
...... ..... $1.00 j the Studcbaker with headquarters
cash puts it in your home, $1,00'nt Dallas and E. J. Vurdemari,
per week soon pays for it.—J. I.,Wockman for this district are here
Yatch for opening of St.vb ShopPayne. 26-tfd in the interest of their business.
, GEO. T. WILSON
Lawyer *
Ovsr Continental Bank.
For Service Car
RING PHONE 642
Car on street until 12 o'clock
J E. JONES, PROPRIETOB
Residence Phone 398
Bweoiwater, Tex**
STUDY THE MATTER
of heat and the quality and price
of the appliances for producing
both nnd then let us figure with
you on
Plumbing and Steam Heating
We can snvc you money. All
our heating appliances are now in
designs and constructed on im-
proved principle- Do not place
your order until yon have secured
our prices.
Phone 334
Monday & McMvrry.
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Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 794, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1917, newspaper, March 6, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560740/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.