The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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T^E wish to thank our friends and customers for the liberal share of patronage th£y have given us since
” we have engaged in this business, and v/e earnestly ask a continuance in the future, and we wish each
and every one a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Our Great Sale to Continue
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As we have already invoiced our stock this season, we are going to
Continue Onr Great Reduction Until January 1st
Be Sure to Come in Thursday and Friday
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and get those Christmas things. Our stock is still complete. ' We have a suitable gife for every member
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Next week when most of the stores in Stephenville will be invoicing we will be prepared to serve you the
same as ever, as we will not have to invoice again, and as our big sale will continue until January 1st, you
will be able to find many bargains at this store.
R E. Cox Dry Goods Corny
THEPLACE tb SAVE MONEY
SUCCESSORS TO KEITH BROS.
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Dear Santa Claus:—
l want a foot ball.—Your .dear
friend, Horace Bowen.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want some doll clothes, some
ki’chen utensils, a bathrobe, some
slippers, a grip full of doU clothes,
and some hair ribbon, and some ____ _________ ____
fruits:—Your little friend, Eleanor buggy for her. I want a
Martin. W/M ** ' ‘
Dear Santa Claus:—
Dear Santa Claus:—
1 want you to please bring me a
big sl<M>p doll, a buggy and stove,
a set of dishes, an iron, a book to
copy songs down in, a little trunk,
a box of fire crackers, some apples
and some candy, wax and bananas,
and some oranges, nuts, and cakes.
Your little friend, Lona Callaway.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want you to bring me a suit of
clothes, a pai" of shoes, and two
boxes of shot gun shells, * and all
kinds of fire works, and a bicycle,'
and, some fruit.—Youl little Mend,
Paul Marr.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want a wagon and a train, a bi-
cycle, and fire works, and some
nuts and candy and apples.— Your
little triend, Clent McNeill.
Dear Santa Ciaus:—
I want a pair of boots and a bicy
cle, an air gun, a watch, some can-
dy, and some apples too, so I will
closo for this time.—From your
friend, Delbert Barrett.
Dear Santa Claus:— *•
I want you to bring me_a big doll
a doll dresser and lots of clothes
Cor her, and a tea set, and a doll
little
Dear Sata Claus:— Hear Santa Claus:—
I want you to bring me some can | I want you to bring me a doll be(
dy, apples, bananas, and oranges. 11 a tea set, and some nuts and ap-
want an air gun and some shot, and pies, a book strap; and Santa, bring
stove and some vessels for It. —
Lota of love from your friend, Itha
Dear sania tiiaus;— T n
Please Santa Clause, I want you netl
to bring mo a baby doll, a tea set, Dear Santa ciaus:—
a locket, and a ring. I want a lit- j wftnt some fire craokers, and
tip doll piano, a baby buggy, a doll gome nuts and a foot ball, an sir
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bed, a doll dress, a doll coat, and
bring me some nuts and candy. —
Bess Mitchell.
IgDear Santa Claus:—
I want you to brfng me a flute,
an air gun, a fishing pond, and
all kinds of fire works, and all
kinds Of fruits and a sure nough
gun and a train that will run on a
track, a pen, a dictionary, some air
gun shots, and a boy scout suit.—
Yours truly, Buryi Patton.
Dear Santa (Jlaus:—
I would like for you to bring me
a good pair of bicycle tires, a 26
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billy goat and a pen and pencil, and a violin that
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lia Ward. and a dictionary( a
Dear Santa Claus:- nuts,
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I also want a new bicycle.— Your
little friend, Charlie Burnett.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want a motorcycle, a bicycle, an
air gun, some fire crackers and all
kinds of fire works, candy, apples,
oranges and nuts.—Your friend,Cam
jjerth Mobley.
Dear Santa Glaus:—
I want to tell you what I want
you to bring me. I want a doll and
a doll buggy and an air gun, and a
water gun.—Yours truly, Walter
Penniger.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want you to bring me a Tedd
bear and some candy and nuts. —
Your little friend, Cleo Main.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want a big baby doll, a new pair
of shoes, a new dress, a story book,
a little baby doll for my big baby
doll, and some candy, apples, nuts
and oranges.—Your little friend, Ma
ry Douiso Wilson.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I will write you a letter and tell
you what I want. I will appreciate
the things you bring me. I want a
> aincoat, rubbers, story books, doll,
doll buggy, some candy and oran-
ges, apples and nuts, —Yours truly
little girl, Opal Tubts.
Dear Santa Claus:—
Please bring me an air gun and
some fire works.—Your little friend
Windell Beach.
me a ink pen and a baby doll, and
same fruit; and Santa, don’t for-
get mama and papa and teachers.—
Your little friend, Lois Hale.
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Dear Santa Claus:—
I want a hand car, an air gun, a
bicycle, a 25 cent water gun, a
train with a track.—Yours truly,
Lawrence Mitchell.
Dear Santa Glaus:
I want an air gun, and a bicycle,
some fruit and a toy auto, and a
25 cent water gun, a toy train and
a track and a street car and a pa-
rade wagon.—Birchel Jackson.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want you to bring me a football
air gun, and a bicycle, and I alno
want lots of nuts and candy. But
I don’t want you to bring too much
to me. Leave enough for the for-
eigners.—Your friend, Elphlet Duff.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I am a little girl eleven years
old, and want you to come to see
me Christmas, and bring me & great
big doll and a doll cart, and a toy
organ, ancl^a Roman candle, and I
want you to bring Eulis a Roman
candle and an air gun, and some
oranges, apples, gum, nuts and
lemons, and I want you to bring
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want you to bring me a doll and
doll buggy, ard I want a suit case
and a dictionary, and some fruit.
I have been a gopd girl.—Your lit-
tle friend, Dale"
good .girL
ludpper.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want a foot ball, an air gui^
some fire crackers, some sky rock-
ets, a pistol and some caps, and a
little wagon, and that is all, I guess
—Your little friend, Sterling Hale*
Dear Santa Claus:—
Please bring me a boy scout suit,
and a tool box, *nd nuts and apples
and. fire works of all kinds. —Your
friend, Ray Allard.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want you to bring me some cam
dy, I have been a good boy, and I
want a good knife.—Your friend
John Edwards.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I want you to bring me a ring
and a set of dishes and a little doll.
My lttle siister wants a doll, and
my other sister wants a doll bug-
gy. My little brother wants a born
and a knife. I hope you will h/ring
them all.—From Eelma Mayfield.
Dear Santa Claus:—
I thought I would write you a let
ter. It is getting nearly Christmas
time. I will tell you what I want.
I want a doll trunk, two dolls, a
Treasure a big sleepy doll and some store doll buggy, rain coat, candy,
Dear Santa Claus:—.
Will you please bring me a friend gleviHe.
ship bracelet, and a ring and a
pair of shoes and a locket.—Your
litMe friend, Lottie Clements.
1 Santa Claus:—
bring me a kimono,
Roman candles and some candy
hearts, and some oranges, apples,
nuts and gum, and a doll house;
and I want you to, bring Mabel a
rubber doll and a rubber ball and
a stick of candy and an orange,and
apples.—Bernice Pennington, Lin-
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Dear Santa Claus:—
I want some gloves and candy
and apples and oranges, and * i
boots; and
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apples, bananas. My little brothers
want some candy, apples, train, a
doll rattier, candy and oranges. I
want you to bring mama something,
and papa too. I want you to bring
mama a finger nail set, and papa
a cuff and obllar box.z Well, I will
close.—From your little friend,
Madge Hayee, Lingleville.
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1915, newspaper, December 24, 1915; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881234/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.