The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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RmI Estate Far Sale
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18569-
100 acres well improved farm
one mile east from Elk. Only
$105 aa acre.
18577-
160 acres first class black wary
land located about three miles
west from Abbott in Hill county,
Texas, price $135.00 per acre.
118.
58 acres of good
black land. miles----- .
West near Waco pike, 53 acres in 1
cultivation and 6 acres pasture, j
3 room bouse, Rood barn, fiae
well and large tank a pickup at
$115.00 acre.
No. 18603.
—• HIS BACK TO THE'
°'! WALL; HELP HIM!
18599—
115 acres good black mesqaite
and mixed land, 100 acres in
eultivationMO acres in meadow
112 acres 2 12 miles south from and 5 in pasture. Farm dwelling
West on Dallas and Waco pike. I good crib, large tank, a splendid
106 acres in cultivation. The soil
To Our Customers!
Saturday 2 cream cones 5c
is mostly black with some gravel
spots and there are several
large spots of Johnson on part of
the land, which accounts for the
low price at which this farm can
bs bought at. The land lies very
slightly rolling. Ordinary ten
cant improvements. Good well
water. Price $90.00 per acre.
Reasonable small cash payment.
well real bargain at $105. an acre ,# U"f.le *>?y» *re|
on the fighting line—right in;1
The two above farms will be sold
in less than 30 days, so if you
want a farm near town on fine
road act quickly.
No. 18604
272 acres in Bell County, about
two miles south from Temple.
266 acres in cultivation. Two
snail ten nan i improvements. All
black land and leuel except about
thirty acres, which is very
slightly rolling. Price $140 per
acre. Would accept about 400
of good land in Haskell county as
part payment.
Just listed 120 acre fine black
land farm, with good improve
ments. about *0 acres in cultiva-
tion. This is the best productive
land we have for sale at the price
and anyone wishing to buy 120
acre farm with rice grass pas-
ture, will not pass this up. Price
$110.00 per acre.
City Real Estate For Sate
3 lots with small house on
them on Marble street $750. Two
hundred down and balance like
rent on monthly payments.
18680-
100 acres, well improved dark
sand land. 70 acres in cultivation
near Suiak and Repeks gin.
Price $60.00. $2000.00 cash, bal
acce arranged.
18061-
25 acres of good timber, near
Ross PricelSSOOO per acre.
Three bouses near oil mill on
Interurban, one large corner
house $000, the two others $650
each. Small payment down
balance monthly like rent Here
is your chance to become inde-
pendent of a land lord and own
your own home.
18592-
85 acres black and dark, mix-
ed land 1 1-2 mile from West on
graveled road, 6 acres in pasture
•very acre tillable, all level good
farm improvements, every last
Ing water. Price $65 per acre.
$2,500.00 or more cash. Balance
easy payments.
City Property—4 room house
and two gallerys, smoke house
and barn on two lots. Price $475.
$100. cash balance in monthly
payments of $8.00 or $10.00 per
month.
18600—
100 acres b'ack land 21-2 miles
south of Aquilla with some John
son grass on same about 10
more"til!able. About 60 acres of
this land is level, balance rolling
but fine grass for pasture pur
poses. Improvements rather
poor. Plenty of water. 00 seres
of this land is as good as can be
found and anywhere. This will
make a nice composition farm
for riversifield farming and
stock purposes. Owner asks
$60 per acre with small cash
payment, balance on most reas-
onable terms.
Property For Rent
Five room residence, bath
room, hall, two galleries and
plenty outhouses on two large
lots fronting southeast on Marble
street near Catholic church.
Rent only $10.00.
Large building on main street
suitable for garage.
3 room house near oil mill $5
per month.
Three room house on Interur-
ban near Oil mill $6 per month.
To Rent—The corner bouse
knowh as the old Mrs: Lattimer
the midst of the blood and car-
nage. At this moment good
American youths are facing the
power-crazed German hordes.
Perhaps today a score of our,
brave lads were killed or wound-j
ed. Hundreds we know are
facing privations and suffering.
Shall we at home limit our in-
terest to pity for them ? No—.
they do not ask or want it. The
boys in khaki have gone to
their task willingly, most of
them enthusiastically. Many of
them are volunteers; all of
them awaited the call with1
a ready spirit. The American '
soldier realizes he is doing a
stern duty, and he dees it with
a will, as he does everything
else. When his sense of duty
drives him to extra effort, anil
inspires him to supreme cour-!
age, he doesn't give his bit, HE
GIVES ALL
The American soldier, like all
red-blooded Americans, hates a
traitor, pities a coward, and de-
spises a slacker. Of all our
troops now in France, and the
millions that are to follow, j
there will be no cowards or I
slackers. From the reports of
Gen. Pershing we have yet to
learn from “over there,” of the I
first deliberate slacker. And!
now, with all these things in j
view, it is unthinkable that we, I
with every energy and every j
dollar at our command, shall
even for a moment hesi-
tate to back the brave boys,
many of them personally known j
to us, to the exkeme limit.
Liberty and freedom gave us :
the opportunity to be prosper-
ous and comfortable, and now
with our toys at the front, giv-
ing their all to preserve to us
these privileges, in the name of
reason, shall we hesitate to
back them, not with a few dol-
lars, given grudgingly, but with
our financial life-blood, if neces-
sary'? Don’t stop to argue and
debate about the causes of the
war, and how we might have
stayed out of it, and listen to
pacifists, but look the grim
truth in the face: THERE IS
A MAD DOG RUNNING
We are still selling goods at the lowest possible prices
and our stock is larger and more complete than ever
before and we have also added several new lines.
We now have a complete stock of
Ladies waists
skirts
Middy blouses
Underwear
Hoisery
Childrens drsses
Tennis shoes
Sun hats
Men’s underwear
Work shirts
Notions
Tinware
Laces
Embroedery
Crockery
Granite ware
Fruit jars
Oil cloth
And lots of othor things too numerous th mention. II you are not one
of our customers get in line, pay us a visit and be one of our boosters,
our customers are our best advertisers. We want your business, we
need your money and can aave you money on nearly every purchase. Our
aim is to please you, and to do this wo sell some goods for less money.
Help Win The War
Buy Thrift Stamps with your Savings
Miller’s Variety
South Block
Store
West, Texas
place now occupied by Mr. Wll- • AN® IT MUST BE
KILLED. This rabies-infected
animal is biting only your
liamson Price $12, possession
June 1st.
Store room next to Stringfel-
low’s Barber Shop ask for price
etc., at my office.
J. K. 8cbiller,
Real Estate Agency.
neighbor and his children at
present, but it can be here in a
week. IF WE FAIL, IT WILL
TAKE THE GERMAN FLEET
BUT ONE WEEK TO REACH
THESE SHORES.
For Indigestion, Constipation or
Biliousness
Just try one 50-rent bottle of LAX-FOS
WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive
Laxative pleasant to take. Made and
recommended to the public by Paris Medi-
cine Co., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo
Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic
Advertised Letter List
Cleveland, Rev. R. F.
Comings. Jim
Dougless, Beatrice, Miss
Fisher, A. F.
Harrison, Willie
Harrell, Mrs. Frank
Hardaman, A. A.
Helmick, Tome
Hunter, Mrs. Ella
Hutchens, Mrs. J. P.
Junks D E.
Jones, Miss Fannie
Jones, Miss Myrtle
Jonss, Willie
Kovsr, Toms
Law ranee, H. E.
Lew>s. John
Nelson Lurenzy
Overcash, Rev. H. R.
Payne R. K.
Pollard Lewis
Robertson, Miss Edith
Stinnett, Joe
Wallace Lorenao,
C. P. Zaps lac,
Postmaster.
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SPECIAL SALE
FOULARDS
We have a few nice patterns to select from, which wc are dossing out at cost
.25 grade 36 inches wide foulard at : :
$2.00...... ...... . .
Special on Vanity Voile
65c grade 3d inches fancy pattern at : :
$1.69
$1.39
45c
The above patterns are extraordinary good Values. Come while
the stock is complet
We Close
The Home of
6:00 o’clock
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The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1918, newspaper, June 7, 1918; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588524/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.