Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 892, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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You can always depend upon Spectacles or Eye Glasses that I
prescribe and fit you with to be absolutely correct and satis-
factory in every respect. I have the most modern appliances
for Testing Eyes, and my guarantee and 30 odd years of practical
experience, assures you of getting just the Glasses you need. All
examinations and Test is absolutely Free. Broken Lenses du-
plicated on short notice. Come to see me.
W. L. Futch made a trip to
Brownwood and back last night.
Dan Childress is resting better
today.
Rev. G. S. Hardy has returned
from Hamlin.
The County Commissioners are
in session today.
Miss Fay Roberts is reported bet
ter today.
Mr. and Mrs. Lang Ay cock are
hoinefrom a visit of several days in
Fort Worth.
ITon. If. 0. Wooten, the leading
financier of Abilene, is here on bus
iness today.
R. S. Stovall of Hubbard City,
came through in his car to look
after business interests. He owns
a good farm ten miles north of
town on the Claytonville road. i
S. P. Sayle has returned from I
Dallas where he spent two weeks i
in the St. Paul where he submit-1
ted to an operation. He is feeling
well siuce his return. I
LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH
We have just received another car of PURITY, as
good as any Hour ever of ered to the people of Sweetwater,
also a full line of staple nd fancy groceries of all kinds
stock fresh, prices lowest, service best. We are in receipt
of another car of Ruco, another car of cold press cake,
another car of com, oats chops, shorts, bran and still an-
other of cotton seed meal. Buying in car load lots enables
ns to offer you goods at a low figure, for SPOT CASH.
Phone or call. SWEETWATER SEED & GRAIN COM-
PANY. GROCERY DEPARTMENT, PHONE .........51
SWEETWATER SEED & CRAIN COMPANY. WARE-
HOUSE, PHONE .................................457
SWEETWATER SEED &. GRAIN COMPANY. (Whole-
sale) Long Distance. Phone.........................7
11 Pays " B f I ng \ he Money f!
Mrs. Nora Fisher is still in San
Antonio visiting her brother, Joe
Sloan and family and will remain
several weeks yet.
Attorney E. 1. Hill is back in
his office since a vacation of sev-
eral days in Central Texas.
Mrs. Tobe ('rawford of Fort
Worth, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Albert S. Mauzey.
W. II ..Jobe is expecting his
mother, Mrs. M. C. Jobe, from
Stanton today.
Mrs. McDonald of Shamrock is
the guest of Judge I. W. Brashear
and family.
Mrs. Buckner Barry and son,
Buckner Bunton Barry of Abilene
are visiting Mr. and Airs. G. H.
Bunton.
R. W. Perry and R. A. Perry,
father and brother of W. A. Perry,
with their families, returned from
a visit to Snyder and left for their
home in Miles today.
M. I). Townly of the Lampas
Blade and little daughter Adele
Townly also his dapghter, Airs. A.
B. Conine of Barstow were pleas-
ant callers at the Reporter office
today. They are touring this sec-
tion of the state in auto.
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TIN & PLUMIK3 $H: ? i
Can weld anything truer t! e zun j
but a broken heart or the break of !
day.
EES US FOR TANKS AND GUT-
TERING
Phone 371.
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• !ry in Texas
AIi;s Alotie Smith gave a mas-
querade party Thursday evening
honoring Aims Aline Stroud of
Longview. A jolly good time was
reported by all guests.
ictionoryorr Money Back
Phone 42
Sweetwater
i :id»*y Compy
Aliss Winnie Sloan lias arrived
I from Austin where she has eom-
iplcted a four years course in three I1
and won
G. It. Brashear of Howard coun-
ty returned home this morning af-
ter a pleasant visit to his brother,
Judge I. W. Brashear of our city.
Air. and Mis. H. F. Campbell
and family will leave for Dallas in
tbc morning to make their future
home.
" ,T. 0, Cockran of Quanah, with
his family arrived by auto last
night on a visit to bis* brother
Oliver of this place. Mr. Cockran
made a record breaking trip, Rav-
in Qualiah at 1 p. m. He plan-
ned to reach here at nine p. m.,
and would have done so but for a
little car trouble, which' delayed
him oil the way. While out Ik* and j
bis family will visit relatives in j
Big Springs.
"THE WAITING SOUL”
The magnificent Ponce do Leo
!Hotel, St. Augustine, Fla., noted j
| nil over the world for its bounty, Ij
is shown i:i ‘‘The Wh iting S nil,” !
How To Buy Groceries
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Coat of living is a question of how one buys as much as it is
of rising prices. . „ . . A
Some families are finding they are living on about the
same expense as ordinarily, though prices are higher.
There is the selection of foods which have not gone so
high, and more buying of other articles which, while the prices
have advanced, are still economical in comparison with other
We strive to co-operate with our customers, by advising
as to the relative economy of different articles. Ask ns about
what is reasonably priced and what is really expensive.
We buy all kinds of country produce—want all we can
get,___
Davis
We hold the Loving Cup for the cleanest business house
in Sweetwater.
North Side Square Phone J07
Grocery
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Favorite!
Betz Superheated Air Machine now installed. Every disagree-
able feature eliminated. Heated* sobly by electricity. Any de-
sired heat from 150 degrees to 500 degrees, each hot air bath
followed by Grogan. Mineral Eath and Alcohol rub.
We guarantee the bad: to please the most fastidious.
Scientific Massage Treatment
For Those Who Wish
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W. S. Taylor, a prosperous far-
Imer of Titus county, was a pleas-
ant. caller at tlie Reporter office| W",
iWednesday and states his county1
: is in good shape.
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Not only tlio beautiful structure I
itself, but the grounds as v ell,
i with South ru foliage, are
in Ibis Metro wonderplay.j
five-part feature ruioiodrani
ring Alme. Petrova, which wi
;een at the Queen Theater t<
. The play w
ular Plays an.
ro program.
Pi one 581.
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Newport
$5.00 Mral Book for
$4.25
JACK SMITH A. C. FORGAY
Proprietors
LO
OK
S. AN. Scott, a prominent raneh-
jrnnn of Seminole, a friend of Judge
R. N. Grisham, called on the Judge
on, 1 f I f
auto trip to Hill county.
One of the
of the pi t•
lav n of tld
iuils.
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NOTICE WATI
Soles Sewed $1.G0
you have .shoe repair work .of j
want Mr.do-to-order boots or shoes
—See— |
Chesaey Brothers
At Lyric Airdome
If you want your ad to appear
in the classified column of the
Reporter pay in advance when
teed. Terras reasonable.—House you order it in. The account is too
Airs. 8. II. Shannon of Harwell
grandmother of Hugh Owens has
been hew
Owen's and left last night for her
home via the Santa Fe.
R CONSUMERS |
be
Tb me seems to be a dispositioi
among a few (o let tin 'a water ae
counts run over from one montl
WE HAVE experienced men to do
umiture repairing, crating and
shipping goods. Stoves polishes
and set up. Satisfaction guaran
hold Furniture Co. Phone 549.
wil: to place on our books. tf
for a short visit to Mr.j1° nn?tl,Pr. or unt!l lh,'-v l,avc a
Hereafter the wntar Department
is aufhorizi I and ordered to cut
out all delinquents as soon as ac- jj
counts are past due, requiring a
fee of $1.01) for cut in and a ale-
posit for future.
Trent all alike and favor no one
is the city's motto.
J. H. MEYER,
28-3t Wat.r Commissioner
All kind* i'4' wed are high, get
relief by > Ting on us for molass-
es mixed feeds. Cow feed per sack
$1.50 to $1.05. Horse feed per
sack $2.00. The best you can get
for the money—The Sweetwater
Seed & Grain Company. 28-10t
The l est and c
on the mark;
cows, horses a
cmzj&ih., :-
Phone Local 95
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Solid Comfort
ON EVERY HOT SUMMER DAY
With an “All-Green” Fan
All-Green fans can be used on
wall or desk and the breeze < an
be diverted in any direction.
The bases are ‘‘ANTI-CREEP.’’
The fans have speed controls for
three speeds.
All narts are enameled a dark
olive green; hence will not spot,
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Lumber, Lime, Cement, Brick, Pair.!?, Varnishes,
Stains, ^ all I i j (i, C »if, uufi'ccl Ircr, Wall
Board and Coir position Roofing.
Call'and See Our Goods and Get Our ::
Prices Eefore Buying.
HIGGINBOTHAM-HARRIS & CO i
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tarnisH
$3^
show dust and dirt.
Cash and $3.00 per month
for 3 mos., for straight
type 12-inch ‘‘All-Green”
Fans.
—Total price $12 50
Cash and $3 50 per month
for 3 months for 12-inch
"All-Green” Oscillators.
—Total price, $15.00
Phone our office and let ns send
one out to your home today.
It Means Less Food Waste
ELECTRIC COOKING WILL HELP PRE-
SERVE THE NATION’S SUPPLY OF FOOD
DO YOUR BT
The “COOKER” on eectric ranges keeps
the food nice and warm, consumes very little
current, and none of the moisture is steamed
out, to the air.
ELECTRICALLY ('O)KED FOODS
juicy and full weight.
are
West Texas Electric Co.
Solid Comfort
That’s what you will say when you get into one of our
Palm Beach or Cool Cloth Suits.
Kuppenheimer Summer Suits eliminate that tow sack ap-
pearance for they are constructed with as much care and
over the same models as Kuppenheimer heigher priced
woolens.
Let Us Show You:
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CLOTHING
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Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 892, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1917, newspaper, June 28, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth561304/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.