The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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We Want Your August Grocery Accoun
Come to us, or phone us your orders for groceries, we’ll not only assure you satisfaction in every respect^
we’ll save you a few dollars—We still have flour under the market.
George B. Roberts’ Grocery Store
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THE STEPHENVILLE TRIBUNE
CL ft. Coulter, Publisher.
Subscription $1.00 a year.
Entered ai the j>oet office at Ste-
phenville, Texas, aa second class
imail matter.
Stephenville, Texas, Aug. 6, 1915
75 pairs slippers 75c. Keith Bros.
Foster Whisenant of Dublin wa«
|n town Saturday.
Ex-Gov. Colquitt took dianer on
Wednesday at the Painter Hotel.
Len. Roberts was in
nesday.
town W«
Bud Smith took in. the Dublli
reunion Wednesday. He deserved
a half holiday. —
Wednesday was “hot as blazes’V
No rain fell here to cool the parch-i
ing earth.
Mrs. A. P. Hickey.is with her
daughter, Mrs. DeWitt Hall, of Bluf
Dale.
Born, Monday, August 9, a fine
baby girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Sherrill.
There are three cases of sear-
V Jet fever in the city.
R. N. Carlton left this week for
Now York to purchase goods.
Mrs. Dee Young is now the own-
er of a Dodge car.
Mesdames Martha and Sarah Tom
my, who have been here as guests
of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart, left
Wednesday for Nashville, Ark.
Mrs. G. 0. Bateman and Mrs. T.P.
Markham visited at Dublin this
eek.
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Mrs. Pearl Cage's sister, Mrs. R.R.
Porter and husband and baby of
Fort Worth, are visiting her.
Jerry Disharoon and Carl Snapp
of Thurber were Stephenville vis-
itors Monday.
Prof. O. A. Strother of Dublin
was in the city Saturday and Mon-
day on business.
CL K. Cleveland, a merchant of
Hpod county, was here Thursday to
see his uncle, W. H. Cleveland.
f All the melons nowshipped
Stephenville go to Denver,
dqys’ contract was secured.
Miss Bulah Reid, who has been
visiting with Mrs. Pearl Pretswell
at Dallas, returned to her home
at Bluff Dale Sunday.
Arrange to attend the farmers’
school conducted at Stephenville
August 26, 27 and 28 by the MM
college.
Mrs. George Magg&rd of Hous-
ton has a baby daughter, Mrs. Mag-
gard is a daughter of Mrs. N. G.
Wilson of Stephenville. - s,
from
Mrs. T. E. Hall of Carrollton,was
a guest the past week of Mrs. Er-
nie Hall and Mrs. Frank Curtis.
Mrs. J. R. White left here Wed-
nesday for an extended trip to the
plains to visit relatives.
Miss Sudie Buck, who has been
teaching in the normal at Temple,
has returned home.
W. L. Payne was here this week
from Cleburne making his annual
visit to his niece, Mrs. Dave. Gar-
ner of Selden.
John Harris, convict guard, left
last week for Fort Worth to place
his wife in & sanitarium, where an
operation will he performed.
Mrs. J. W. Williams and four
ihildren of Greenville are here to
visit with Mrs. Williams’ father,
Cul Stafford and family.
Miss Grace Anderson, who has
A* ten/been attending Denton normal, is
"at the home of her sister, Mrsy
Mack Greswell. y
~ Miss Ueitha Soott of Green
creek, who spent several weeks at
Gainesville with Mrs. Maria Hughs,
has returned home.
Use lime and bluestone liberally
around all places where flies breed,
and thus you will destroy the dan-
gerous typhoid fly in stead of the
life of your neighbor. One pound
of blue stone to fifteen gallons of
water. Sprinkle all places where
flies breed.
M isses Pearl
end Adileno Bli
are visiting Mi
hers and Iris
Ed Shelton, pc
ing Springs, was
see his father,
has prospered sine*
county.
Born, Friday, July 30, to Mr.
Mrs. Don King, a nine pound f
boy. rRhe boy is such a fine,
bust, husky specimen of
|that Don calls him “my soldier
Miss Ruth Johnson, who
operation for appendicitis
Worth a few weeks ago, was (
to return home last week, end j|
reported as getting along nicely.
Mrs. Ed. Ferguson, with her son,
Lester, returned home —
from the sanitarium. The
man is much improved, but not
able to walk, though it is
that a few days of careful
ment will see him as strong as
fore the operation on his knee
came necessary.
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Carltons Great Med-Summer
Clearence Sale
Beginning Saturday, Aug. 1 Last Saturday, Aug’
We will hold our annual Mid-Summer Clearence Sale according to our established rule of cleaning out each
seasons goods clean. Note the following prices carefully:
Staples
6 l-4c Calico. Clearence Price ~..v-------4 1-2*
12 l-2c and 10c Ginghams, Sale price.....7 1-2*
10c Heavy Bleach Domestic, price--------7 I -2*
12 l-2c and 10c Percales, sale price................7*
30c 9-4 Brown Sheeting, clearence price....2l*
15c Gallatea, clearence price-----------------11#
8 l-3c Brown Domestic, 36 in., price.....6 I-2*
10c Mattress Ticking, clearence price—.....6*
10c Cretonnes, clearence price-------------------.7*
8 l-3c Apron Ginghams, clearence price.......5*
LADIE S AND MISSES’ SLIPPERS
$1.75 Ladies Dongolo Kid Blucher, clearence price------------SI.35
$1.50 Ladies White Canvass, button Oxfords, sale price .....98*
$2.50 Ladies Gun Metal Blucher, clearence price —
$2.50 Patent Mary Jane Last, clearence price ...........
$3.00 Patent Pumps, good lasts, clearence price —
$3.50 all Leather and Lasts, clearence price------------
$3.00 Dongolo Kid, Comfort Lasts, clearence price
$4.00 all Leather and Lasts, clearence price--------
$4.25 and $4 50 all Leather and Lasts, clearence price.
$1.76
SI.85
$1.98
$2.75
$1.98
$2.98
$8.25
Big stock of Childrens Slippers at greatly reduced prices
In this Department we offer the very best at a price far below
the actual price
Dress Goods
15c Floral Crepe, clerence price ________$ |.3c
20c Floral Batists and Voiles, price............. | Qc
25c Figured Lawns and Voiles, price ........| ge
All 25c Dress Goods, large assortment 17 | Je
50c Wool Serge, all colors ..
38*
$1.00 French Serge, 48 in. wide________ 74c
20c Cotton Suiting, clearence price___ |qc
25c Loiesette, any color, clerence price
NOTIONS
7 spools San Silk, sale price............25*
10c Stickeri Braid, 2 bolts for-------!§•
10c Pearl Buttons sale price.............5*
10c Elastic, clearence price.........7 I-2*
25c Talcum Powder, sale price......15*
35c Dressing Combs, for..................20*
10c Shaving Soap, clearence price 5*
50c Hair Brushes, sale price.......-.35*
10c Drinking Cupps for...............§•
50c Shaving Mirror for......................85®
10c Ink Tablets, clearence price.......5*
10c Ladies Handkerchiefs, Kmbroid-
eried coner, clearence price ^-...-....5*
10c Toilet Soap for .......... 5®
25c Colgets Tooth J’aste...:.*....... 28®
10c Val Laces, clearence price............5*
10c Mens Hose, clearence price.... 5*
1 J. E. Tilt, Corssett and American
Gentlemen—Now is the time to buy
as these prices will appear no more
this season.
$5.00 Goods, all last, for............$3.85
$4.50 Tilts, all last for..............$3.50
$4.00 Corssetts, all last for..........$3.26
$i.50 Regent & American Gent $2.85
$3.00 Gun Metal, for..................$2.35
Men’s Straw Hats
$1.00 Straw, clearence price__________50*
$1.50 Straw, clearence price..........75®
$2.50 Straw, clearence priae.....$1.25
$3.50 Straw, clearence price.......$2.00
Curtain Scrim
12 l*2c Bordered Scrim for___________ 9*
20c Bordered Scrim for_______|2 1-2*
25c Bordered and plain Scrim 17 1-2*
Kimono Crepe
25c Windros Crepe for .............|7 1-2*
G. I Carlton Bros. & Com’y
“The People’s Store’
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Men’s and Boys’ Palm
Beaeh Suits
Extra Special
$7.50 Mens Palm Beach Suits
$5.00 Boys Palm Beach Suits ...$
$3.50 Boys Palm Beach Suits 92.9|
MEM’S ODD LIKENS
$5.00 Goods, good assortment $3,85
$4.00 Goods, good assortment $2.97
j$3.50 Goods, good assortment. 92 75
$3.00 Goods, good assortment. 92.25
$2.00 Goods, good assortment. 9|,25
Boys Knee Pants priced exceptionally
low to move quick
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The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1915, newspaper, August 6, 1915; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881305/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.