The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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Cover and
Rev. 8. B. Knowles
at Smith Sprirfgtf 8ufi
nOon atS o'ifldffi# ' '
wkins and
for S^lng aiiii Summ
•. • .* 7W . «V« . / ,* ;• ■■ *
wear for tKe ladies.
Waa eat in
i«oe t« m b»dly
Rufus D
Neve, and
ily spent Sunday Lirifrleville.
Never a show window but
what lias sorrii'fcife- bargain # It.:
-Livm^WfeuSeLStoi*. «f<3V
Richard Fnspk of Fort ^dr&
spent part of the #eek here with
his parents Judge and Mffc. l£.N.
'Frank. J & ^
Dave Deaton wiil not ride op
the “kivered cars” when he goes
west to his ranch a» he has
bought ah automobile. VJ;* ’ \
Lom Cook’a ai.ter, Utfflgfo.
bat heis unable to
nd can only tpke n
y means of a spoc
’elephone.
REVIVAL TO CLOS£ « J
SUNDAY NIGHT
PaatorS. B. Kaowlea of th® *^**^7^
Methodist churph announces that VriMF D.t.M nP
the meeting he has been con-
ductingthe past ten day* will ™E PRWT1]
LADIES SKIRTS f
Big selection, |d show in Covert the most popular
materials. Popfin, Panama, Garbadine» Chuddah
and Black and White Chick. These skirts are the
new models. Priced from___
$4.00 to $8.50
OScia) Statement of the 1
■7 . ditton of the
** Bluff Dale Texas
At the Close of Busin**
with the Empire to can ftny one
down for violating the establish-
ed rules of die shop, but when-
ever U is necessary there is no
' hesitancy on our part in making
the call. We feel pnder obliga-
tions to patrons to keep their
copy private and propose to do
sd. In this eonnection we clip
from the Newcastle Register a
few well written lines on print
shop rules and regulations:
“Every once in a while some-
one brings us some printing with
a request it be kept absolutely
secret. Only the other day this
occurred and it reminded us that;
perhaps a little information con-
cerning the rules of all reputable
newspaper offices and printing
near Stamford who bad, been
sick for some time died at her
home there Saturday.
Everett Keith end his mother
and Mrs. Pallie- Higginbotham
went to Dublin Wednesday, to
do some planting about the
graves of their loved ones.’
Day Cage and Rich Fagan
went to Brownwpod Wednesday
to attend the funeral of Laur-
ence Wilkinson. They say* .the
floral offerings were numerous
and beautiful **£$ 1 ,vt j.:
Mrs. Hunter Watson* empale
home to Gustine from Matador
Tuesday, stated that her father
Ladies Suits at $15.00, $17.50
and $20.00 in all the new shades
Sand, Putty, Belgium Blue. Also Black and
White Checks. The most popular suits of the
and it is hoped that all the ser-
vices from now until the closing
one may be attended with the
best of fiteults. w Tfos preaching
hour for the week day meetings
is 10 o’clock in1 the morning and
7:30 in the evening. Pastor
Knowles will appreciate a full
attendance upon all of the .ser-
vices today, tomorrow end Sun-
day.
Loans and Discounts,
personal or collateral......
Loans, realestate..
Overdrafts..........
State and County Vouchers.
R^ll^te (banking house)
Other Reel Estate..... .....
Pnruitnre and Fixtures..
Due from 4ppe*w<l Kqaejnre
Aflena, net....... , 't
Ladies Dresses in Taffetas, Pop-
lins,Crepe De Chine and Foulards
r1U“S,S£l$6,5p.to $15.00
4'
N. J. Shands was rapidly »w.
covering from bis late dangerous
Below we are quoting some very
low prices for Saturday and
next week. , ^'vi- '
20 yard, of EXTRA HEAVY Brown flfk
L L Domestic....... ..... ..........
This is the load you paid $ l^t for in the fall
Good Mattress Ticking, worth lOe,
returned from
first things an apprentice is
tadght is absolute secrecy, , con-
cerning, anything done ia the
office. That is, he must not givS
out information as. to whet kind
of printing is being don*, neither
must he gi ve out any notice as to
what Is to appear iA the paper.
Another rule in $01 papers is that
the copy hook is sacred. That
is, outsiders must not read its
contests, neither should they
read the copy on the case before
the compositor. This last is con-
sidered by the average printer as
equally impolite as reading of
untsvillefesterday, where he
ft l^hee Harris in charge of
$ Liabilities
Stock paid in......
pet/'.!'.,!
En Serving his 1 ten years sen-
ijprtin last December.
I. B. Henson brought his Uttle
four year old son to town a few
days ago and had Dr. J.J. Malloy
perform some surgical work on.
Mm for tonsflitis and adnoids.
Mr. Henson reported the child
getting along nicely Wednesday.
Editor and Mrs. R. L. Darnell
of the Portales, New Mexico,
Times,\Weri in the city Wednes-
day on their way home from
Selden, his mother M13. G. E.
Darnell being 1
Out of danfS^.
With Shafer
Finney as cati
feated the Hoi
8 l-3c
State of Texas. County of Eruth. 1
W. H. Prey u president, and tt.
Frey u cashier of said bank,©
of us, do solemnly swear that thesis
statement Is true to the best of
knowledge and belief,
W. B. FRfcY, Preside
40 inch Dimity Check
Special.....................
Good Apron Check GlnfKsm f
worth 7 l-2c, the yard..........
Ladies Handkerchiefs, worth 5c each
2 for.........................
El Paso, Texas, March 15. -
Walter Thompson, .a. restaurant
keeper of Engle, N. M.
keeper ot, Engle, N. M., was
brought to an El Pam> hospital
with a ballet Wound in Mb hip ms
private correspondence. -AH
proof sheets, and in fact the pa-
per itself is, considered private
property until it is delivered to
the public. The employee of §
Sworn sad subscribed-to bri
1 this ta day of Mar. AD 19 At ,-g
• WITNESS my hand and, note
, the date last aforesaid/
J. W.GLENN. Notary
l CORKnCT—ATTBW: -
as the result of a bandit’s at-
tempt to hold up a card game at
Aha Mwl Mexico town early Sun-
MnMMiagi • .fhe game fctf
IDUSKUKIP
violation of these rules is
lent to tendering his reqifl
only h*'is -not so corn
Tarleton
si St 11 *>t
gained possession of th***'
yd.te.it^rpbher m be
144 hemstitched Si
These sheets are
s bit of use pasting si
to the Ei
it a signature. AU
meMPIt
He school team made 5 to
phen ville public school 4, hi
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Hawkins, W. H. The Stephenville Empire. (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, March 19, 1915, newspaper, March 19, 1915; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882253/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stephenville Public Library.