The Tribune. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Hall made
iWorth last week.
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bad been on official business.
Mrs. E. I. Holloway and Miss Vir-
le Code were in Fort Worth the
latter part of last week.
C. 0. Mayfield of Stephenville,
candidate for comptroller, was in
Rico last week lpoking after
political interests.
Vineless pumpkin yam potato
slips'for sale. $1.50 per thousand
at bed.—Pate Bros. 1 miel east of
Stephenville. Adv.
Fouijjh of July
are now for satle^-See Roy
pumpkin yam potato
slips for aaie.- ftTUO at the bed.—
Pate Bros. 1 mile east of city, ^d
Preaching by A Gillespie at the
his c*ty P»rk tabernacle Sunday, June
7, at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. 20-4t
Vineless pumpkin yam potato^
slips for sale. $1.50 per thousand
at bed.—Pate Bros. 1 mile east of
Stephenville. Adx,
Dr. Tom Gordon, wife and son i
are visiting with the young doc-
tor’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B.
Gordon.
Coleman Richardson of Alvai
nephew of Mrs. J. J. Bennett, was
a Stephenville visitor a few days
this week. v
Judge R. H. Buck of Ft. Worth,
candidate for associate justice for
this district, was in Stephenville on
Saturday, Sunday and Monday to
look after his political interests.
Here’s your chance to save
money. Prices of buggies reduced
10 per cent, for the next thirty
days. May 14, 1914.—W. P. Orr.
Advertisement. 20-2
Mrs. Mason Harwell and two
children came in Sunday from thei
home at (Joan ah to make a six
weeks, visj* wilh Mrs. Harwell's rel-
atives, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Coile,
Mrs. E. I. HoHoway, an# others.
Mrs. E. L. Dodd of Fort Worth,
Jft Tuesday for her home, after
two weeks’ visit with her sister,
James McNeill, here.
7 ? LDCILE LOVE ? ?
Cure for Stomach Disorders.
** . _ _ Disorders of the stomach may
Hon James E Ferguso*. cand.-, avoided lh U8e Chamber'
date for governor, will address the TabletSi M very remark
° Stephenv.lle and vicinity /abIe iure8 have been effeotedvby
at the court house next Tueaday^ thege tableta> Bold b aU dealer9/
ternoon- ' ■ Advertisement 19-5t
Roscoe Cox, Chas. Blakeney, Dr.
Keith. Raymond Armstrong and G.
H. liJason wee overr from Stephen-
ville Wednesday afternoon. They
report that the rain Tuesday night
was heavier here than north west
of\s.-Hico Review. *
Bunk Young, the expert plasterer
from Stephenville, was here this
week examining the ruin^ of the
phene office with a view' of replas-
tering it, he having done .the plas-
ter work when the Herald building
was erected in 1910.—Hamilton Her
aid.
R&2T ALT
[ A FUR* VCQITABLE REMEDY ]
Conquer* RHEUMATISM AND
BRIGHT’S DISEASE. Why suffer
Renalt la guaranteed to bring re*
lief after a reasonable trial >or
money will be refunded.
Stephenville Drug £
Jewelry Company
WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES THINK OF OUR
AUTOMOBILE CONTEST!
And Remember these Prices for Saturday and Week Fallowing !
Don’t buy your Shoes
for yourself and family
until you see our line,
as we can save you in
this Sale from 75c to
$1.75 on your Shoes,
and give a solid leather
and guarantee every
pair to wear or you get
another pair free.
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Come in and look them over. We tnust have room, for Our Fall Shoes will arrive
. about the first of the month, so come and save money on your SHOES
Shoes Below Cost of Production
Read every Rem carefully and bring these cuts along with youTor the names which are advertised, to
prove the Make, Styles, Shapes and Prices. We want to tell vou that we are trying ta.save you mon-
ey on every Shoe you buy from us. We want the Shoe trade of this country and town and if you
don’t believe it come and see for yourself.
Lot 226. Mcri’s Outing Work
Shoe, Chocolate Color, worth
$1.75, during this sale $1,35
Dot 154. A good Tan Elk-Skin
work Shoe, heavy and will stand
the teat, this shoe is worth $2.50
during this sale ...------------— $1.85
92 pairs of high grade J. E. Tilt
Goodyear welt Lace and Button
Shoes, are worth $4.00 to $5.00,
during thia Sale ..... ...........-$3.00
Lot 10. 148 pairs of extra good
work Shoes in genuine Elk Skin
solid leather.Soles, bench made,
sold all over the world at $3.50
to $4.00, during this sale $2.75
| Lot 20. Men’s White Duck
blucher Oxfords,sold everywhere
for $K50, this Sale -.........— 95c
Men's White Blucher Oxfords.
$1.75 value, now..................$1.10
Men’s White Blucher Oxfords,
$2 50 value, now..................$1.75
Lot 30. Mfen’s English Walk-
ing Low Cut,, the regular $4.50
and $5.00 values, in black onlv.
during this sale —$3.75
Lot 40. 115 pairs of J. E. Tilt
Oxfoads for Meu, regular $4.00
and $5.00 sellers, Black, Tan,
Gunmetal and Patent Colt. We
guarantee every Pair,during thi$
Sale.....................$2.50 to $3.00
Lot 1025. Men’s 4-button Ox-
fords in Black and Tan,’the very
latest Styles and Shapes, $2.50
and $3.00, this Sale--------$1.85
Lot 528. Ladies’ Dong Patent
Tip, Button, Solid leather Shoes
the kind everybody/gets at $2.50
this Sale............................._„$ 1.50
Ldt 627. Ladies’ Patent leather
kid, Button only, Broad Last,
easy on your feet, $3.50 value,
during this Sale.......,„_._.$2.75
Lot 2421. Ladies’ Russia Calf
Solid Leather Shoes, the very
latest styles and shapes in buttons
this Shoe is worth $3.50, during
this Sale................. $2.50
Lot 2421. Ladies' Gunmetal
Shoes in Lace and Button, broad
ladt. It will be the best bargain
you ever had and we will guar-
antee every pair, $2.50 a.pair,
during this Sale..............— $1.75
Lot 60. 142 Pairs Ladies* Gun-
metal, Vid, and Patent Leather
..These Shoes are worth from
'$3.50 to $4.00 a pair, during this
Sale ...........i....................$2.50
Lot 634. Ladies’ Gunmetal,
$3.50 valj|e, this sale .........$2 50
Lot 70. 27 pairs of White Can-
vas and Nubuck Shoes for Lad-
ies, $2.50 and $3.50 a pair, dur-
ing this Sale..........^_______$1.50
Lot 6507. Mary Jane Pumps
are the newest things in low
Shoes. You cannot go wrong in
buying Mary Jane for Ladies,
Young Girls and Children. We
have them at the following low
prices:
Ladies’ $3.00 pumps........ $2.50
Misses’ $2.50 pumps..______$2.00
Children** $1.50 pumps $1.35
Children’s $1.25 pumps... $1,10
Lot 6488. Girls’ and Misses’
Gunmetaf, single sole, low heel,
Ribbon Bow, Frolic Last, plain
toe Tulip ‘Mary Jane” E:
Child’s 8 1-2 to 11 1-2, worth
$1.75, at this Saldl...........$|,45
Misses’ 12 to 2, worth $2.00,
during this Sale ...........$ | .65
Girl’s 2 to 5 1-2, worth £2.50.
during this Sale----------$2.00
Lot 6704. Ladies’ Patent Colt,
Colonial Pomps, Hugger Last,
worth $3.00 to $3.50, during
this Sale......................4pS. $2.50
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EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER
4000 Votes for every dollar spent iri our Dress Goods Depart-
^4 ment during, (his SAt-E *
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The largest factor contributing to
a man’s success is undoubtedly bis
health. It has been observed that
a man is seldom sick when his bow.
els are regular—he is never well
when they are constipated. For
constipation you will find nothing
quite «o good as Chamberlain’s Tab
lets. They not only movn. the
bowels,-but improve the anpetite
and strengthen the digestioi-They
are sold by all dealers' Adi9-51
r rnn London "Tango” Neck-
f Inn lace “Evelyn Thaw”
* XfW*0 Bracelet
These two beautiful pieces of
popular jewelry are the craze a-
mong society women in New York,
and the largest cities. They are
neat and elegant gold finished arti-
cles that will gladden the heart of
every girl or woman, no matter ho
young or old. Very stylish and at
tractive.
Our Free Offer: We are adver-
tising Spearmint Chewing Gum and
desire to place a big box of this
fine, healthful gum in every home,
il sweetens the breath—whitens the
teeth and aids digestion. It is re-
freshing and pleasing to all. To
everyone sending us but 50c and
10c to cover shipping costs we will
ship a big box of twenty regular 5c
packages of Spearmint Gum and
include the elegant
“Tango” necklace and Evelyn Thaw
bracelet, absolutely Free.
This offer is for a short time on-
ly. Not more than two orders to
one. party. Dealers not allowed to
accept this.
UNITED SALES COMPANY. ’
Dayton, Ohio, p. 0. Box, 101
SPECIAL HOSIERY OFFER
Guaranteed Wear-Ever Hosiery
for Men and Women
Ladies’ Speelal Offer.
For Limited Time Only—
Six pair of our finest 35c value
ladies’ guaranteed hose in black,
ton or white colors with written
guarantee, for $1.00 and 10c for
postage, etc.
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
For a limited time only, six
pairs of .our finest 35o value guar
anteed hose any color with written
guarantee and a pair of our. well
known Men’s Paradise Garters fd^
one dollar, and 10c for postage, etc,
You know these hose; (hey stood
the test when all others failed.They
give real foot comfort. They have
no seamq to rip. They never be-
come loose and baggy as the shape
is .knit in, not pressed in. They
are guaranteed for fineness, ■’ for
style, for superiority of material
and korkmanship, absolutely stain-
less and to wear six months with-
out holes, or a new pair free.
Don’t (delay, send your order in
before offer expires. Give correct
size.
WEAR-EVER HOSIERY COMPANY
Dayton, Ohio. ,
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0EAUT1FUL AND COLORED
POST CARDS
Many are 'ch, rare, pictures of
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND •
ACTRESSES.
Also a Self-Filling
FOUNTAIN PEN.
AH for only 50 cents.
The greatest bargain in beauti-
ful card* and «rare art pictures ev-
er offered. Many are hard to oh
lain and have sold singly for tni
price we ask for’all. These will go
quickly to all lovers of the beauti-
ful in nature who appreciate rare
art pictures of well developed mod
els.
A reliable sett filling fountain pent'
free with each order. These alone
have sold for one dollar in stores.
The hundred beautiful cards and
pen all for 50 cents and 10 cenls in
stamps foil* postage.
ART PAHTDAYAL COMPANY.
Day tonsil i<>.
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YOD CAST DENY
your children an occasional dish of Ice
Cream, and why should you? It is not
expensive and gives them so much plea-
sure. You can join them too and get the
double satisfaction of pleasing them and
yourself.
The Ice Gream served at our foun-
tain is extr^ quality. You will like it.
DRUGS and JEWELRY
Everything In the Drug Store Line
East Side ' Phone 36 Stephenville
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Last week at press ti»ne the Tri-
bune experienced a pretty serious
break in the newspaper press, and
were only able to get the edition
out through the courtesy of Editor
Hawkins and the Empire force,
who allowed us the use of their
machinery and rendered the neces-
sary assistance in the matter. The
parts for the Tribune press have
not^et gotten in and we are im-
posing upon the Empire and force
once inrtre. We extend thanks to
the Empire for their courtesy in
permitting us to be a nuisance, and
trust our machinery will be in
shape to do our work very soon.
Special
EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS
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$1.00 Complete Sluuifig Outfit $1.00
10 ARTICLES Id
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To advertise our Universal Shav-
ing outfit and Universal Products
wc will for a limited timo only,send
this well worth $3.00 Shaving Out-
fit for $1.00. We sell ou poducts
to the consumer direct, and there-
fore you save all agents’ profits,
which you know are v*'ry large.
1 Hollow Groung Razor.
1 5-inch Lather Brush.
1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back,
t Nickel Easel Back MirrOr.
t 38-inch Barber TnWel
I Bar Shaving Soap.
I Box Talcum Powder.
1 Decorated China Mug.
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
1 Bristle HaicjBuah.
Each outfit packed in nat box
j $1.00 Coin or
10c extra.
UNIVERSAL
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A Limited Amount of 17
to 24 inch Embroidery,
75c to $1.50 Values, for
25c
PER YARD at
Tittle’s
Next Door to Pestoffice
It wont last long—75c to
$1.50 Value Embroidery’
for 75c per yard.
PROMINENT REAL ESTATE MAN
Credits Ills Cure from'Malaria to
Grigsby’s Uv-ver-lax, the-
Modern, Nonmetallle Liv-
er Medicine.
Mr. F. E. Gilmore of 209 Slaugh-
ter building, Dallas, Texas, says un
qualifiedly thaf he was cured of
biliousness, stomach and liver
trouble and constipation by LIV-
VER-LAX.
He had been a sufferer for years
from the above complaints which
were a sure indication 6f' malarial
condition so prevalent in this cli-
mate and his cure is but one of
hundrede that are occurring daily.
LIV-VER-I*AX is really a wonder
ful remedy and preventative for
malaria and all the obnoxious coo»
ditions that arise from this dread
disease, w
Everyone should protect them-
selves against the malarial germ
before it takes hold and develops
into serious stages.
Keep a bottle of LIV-VER-LAX
in the house and take a dose regu-
larly once a week. Thus you will
insure to yourself a clear eye, am-
bition, hope, and every mental con-
dition that makes life worth living.
Call for LIV-VER-LAX at R. E.
Cox’s Drug Store.
Advertisement1
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Booking orders now for njy purer
vineelss pumpkin yam potato seed
and slips. Price of seed, $2 per
bushel; slips, $2^0 per 1000.—L.F.
Burleson, Stephenville, Tjsxas
Advertisement 2-tf
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATION8. as thay
cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca-
tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease,
and in order to euro It you must tak* In-
ternal ^remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cur* la
taken Internally, and acta directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces^ Hall’a
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one of the best phy k
slcians In this country for years and I:
a regular prescription^ It Is composed o
the best tonics knowrtT combined with th<
best blood purifiers, acting directly oir th«
mucous aurfaces. The 'perfect combina-
tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro
duces such wonderful results In cuftni
catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. eHENET * CO.. Props.. Toledo. O.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall’s dually Pills for eouaUpaUsa.
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RHEUMATISM
Relieved in 48 Hours pr
MONEY REFUNDED IF ONE BOTTLE OF
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Fails to relieve you in 48 hours of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago or Sci-
atioa, aO'l all Rhenniatic ailments. It atops the pain, removes the cause.
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and when this is done have no (ear pi Rheumatism or Its kindred af-
fections. Full-sized botUe aent prepaid by the manufacturers, KouXhr.
CiiKMtCAi. Co., Dallay, if you eaup At secure it Iron* your
Sold iu Stephenville R. E. COX.
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