El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Pupils Taught Anyj
elegant line of New Pian
,cvial Sale of Sheet music
WilDH
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A QUAL
Many, many times have you bought some sort of merchan
what you considered a low price only to find later that this
chandise at what you considered a low price, only to find late
this merchandise did not have the quality that satisfied your
of elegance. You were disappointed and disgusted, you reso
in your mind that you would not let a few cents stand in your wa:
again; In this day of higher prices on practically all merchandise
you must be very careful or you will yield to the old temptations,
you will be attracted by prices rather than quality. You must re-
member that good merchandise has advanced in price—that if the
price remains practically the same the quality has been sacrificed.
You do not want anything short of quality materials. You cannot
afford to buy them, you will never be satisfied as long as you use
such goods—and Knowing this, maKe up your mind that you are
going to buy a class of goods that will give you continued service
that will looK well, that is fashionable, that satisfies. In this store
you will only find the highest qualities of merchandise, in Broad-
cloths, Serges, Panamas, Wool Batistes and Voiles, in plain or
fancy. Call and see them whether you purchase or not.
W. FINKELSTEIIM
The Home of The Ladies> Home Journal Patterns
—Thurman Allen paid a visit —Wt H. Brun* returned from —W. Finklestein went to Vic
to borne folk i\ht of the week. j Gan ado Tuesday
. . ; i- " - - 1
lie Loeklin left yes* j . —Mrs. A. K. Leroux returned
terday for Mataforda after a vis {to Houston Monday,
it to-Miss Alma Elson. —Rev. Story filled his last reg-
—Geo. Willis was in Wharton ! ular appo'ntuient in thePresby-
first of the week. * I terian church Sunday and re-
,nke returned from turned home Monday. j
T
tori a Tuesday.
. —B. F. Geiger retinned from
an extended trip in Illinois and
Indiana Saturday.
—Jim Pickering transacted
bu-iness in Victoria Wednesday.
If. 4 17*
: « 8V. TV VI *
as out; of town trip Saturday. r 1
„ _ , , . _ - ton, spent a few days with Miss
Z.—A? P. Koberts returned from Vj,la Klein this wwfc.
dale ttaturdav. w A' , •
-Mrs. R. P. Aneley came; m
Stock
—R. H. Abprnathy was over
Miss Jlaz-I Taylor, of Whar- ] from Gana.lo Mx-nday.
— Ed Engbrock returned from
Beeville Monday.
—Will Anderson visited in Ga-
il ado Tuesday.
Oiapaon was ia Ga- trotu StocKdale Saturday on a
pjj&T* - * visit. ;
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j the last concert of the
| Tuesday evening. Sunday
| noon at four o’clock they^
have a rehearsal, and'
| some outside engagemi J *“
the future.
—The east bound ,jnj
train was delayed T ab
I hours on account of
I j Tismi
i down, \ esterday. TfllL
| —Rice has been coming
j week with a rapidity that t
the rice elevator busy alii
working overtime. j|jj|
warehouse is also being
f*,w; -(‘li
Look for the list of ij
offered by the Harvest
this weeks issue.
—J'#e Stephen resign
position as assistant cashier
tlie State Bank which was
tive this week and loft
day for Waco wbefSJlhe |
ter the Baylor Universl^j
has many friends
that wish him well and tl
anxious for his return.
—A number of the ladii
at the home of Mpip
--B. I. Geiger was among ; Waugh Wednesday
those who attended to business in j the hospitalities of thegenial
Houston first ef the week. j and hostess to the fulto^T
—Geo. Luderman looked after During the^day two
business in the Bayou City Tues made which will be ti
CKV- 1 orphan’s home.
-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris' Dovie Deavli
returned Tuesday from a pleas- pi f
ant visit in Boustpn. J PleI^ 1 ^ursday
—Miss Vida Klein returned| rs-i.T. M. *
| from Wharton after a few days • *rom Whartoadfi&la^oa|
visit. She was accompanied by i ^ Mis. J/ A.
Misses Andrews and Marten who! —S. F. Rates wa#
are spending some time with her.! pa-sengcr Friday’!
a little girl
| Monday.
\ . . t - _ > y
j —Duncan Allan,
| the Port Arthur Mill was in
♦ this week.
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El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1907, newspaper, September 21, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870183/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.