The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1925 Page: 1 of 4
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The Petrolia Enterpisre
VOL. XX
PETROLIA, CLAY COUNTY, TEXAS, NOV. 19, 1925
No. 17
•
Clitt’s New
Automa-
tic Bolie
Just Installed
Only One
In Clay
County
AUTOMATIC GIN STANDS
AU rOMATIC SUPER CLEANERS
MADE ESPECIALLY FOR BOLIES
PATENTS THAT OTHERS CANT
USE
COST THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
YOU NEEDED A REAL BOLIE GIN
IT IS HERE AND RUNNING
ADJUSTIBLE FOR SHORT LINT
NO WOOLLY BURRS HID OUT
YOU GET 50 POUNDS MORE LIN T
YOU GET MORE SEED
YOU RAISED YOUR COTTON
GET ALL OF IT AT THIS GIN
VISIT AND SEE IT OPERATING
CLIFT’S GIN
Byers, Texas
--MUST RAISE CASH-
$50,000.00 Stock of Diamonds, Watches,
Jeweiery Must Be Sold
Regardless Of Cost
Come In Select Any Article In Our Stock
And You Make
Your Own Price
An Opportunity To Secure Your X-mas
Gifts.
Beautiful Present Free During Each Sale
Remember The Place
SHAl JEWELRY CO.
718 Ohio Ave.
Wichita Falls, Texas
Methodist News
For The Week'
The pastor will preach at both
services next Sunday. The sub-
ject for the morning hour will be
‘'Education” and tor the even-
ing "Stewardship" will be the
theme, and at this hour oHicials
will be installed.
\Ye wish to urge every etticial
ot the entire charge to be pres-
ent. Including Ben venue and
Valentine.
Junior League Sunil ay <3 I', M
Senior League G p. m. Next
week is the 4‘Week ot l’raycr”
tor the Womans Missionary
Society, and they will have the
first meeting Monday 2:30 p. m.
We wish to call special atten-
tion to our prayer service Wed-
nesday 7:15 p: m Last week we
had 42 present, and we expect
to reach our goal ot 50 this
week. We are still studying the
prayer the Lord taught his dis-
ciple to pray, and we believe it
will be both interesting and
helpful to you.
Thursday Nov. 20, at 7 p. in.
a union Thanks Giving Service
Will be held at the Methodist
church with all denominations
having a pait on the program,
and we hope every one will make
an earnest effort to be present.
The program will be tound else-
where in this paprr.
The pastor will preach at Val-
entine Sunday at 3 p. m. and we
hope that as many as possibly
can will attend.
T. II. Browning
I’astor
At The Baptist Church
Friday and Saturday
Specials
MEN’S SUITS ~
Big reduction on all men’s suits, in
all sizes, very newest material, well
tailored and every suit guaranteed.
Extra pants can be had with anysuit.
Regular $18.50 $10.75
Regular $25 $14.95
Regular $27.50 $17.45
Regular $30 $19,20
Regular $35 $22.45
Regular $40 $25.50
One Special lot of Men’s suits values
up to $20 $10
OVERCOATS
$14.75 Men’s overcoats in heavy coating fancy plaids
$10.00
$22 50 Men’s overcoats in Tan and Grey $14.75
CORDUROY SUITS
Men s Corduroy Suits $8.75
The pastor will preuch at tie
morning hour. There will be no
services at the evening hour on
account of the chu.ich visiting
with the church atMt. Pleasant,
Oklahoma. Bro. Hundley will
preach and the B. Y. P. U. will
render a program for these nei-
ghbors of our. You are ail in-
vited to visit these good triends
on this occasion. On last Sun-
day we had our principle report j
read by the treasure it was the |
best report we have ever had in |
several respects, one was we|
were not in debt, we had a bal-
ance at the enk ot the year, the 1
amount of work done was good |
Pay each week is the way to
keep out ot bebt, and it is the |
Bible plan.
The Sunday school Was good |
all teachers present, good les-
sons, the a l tend a net' was slioit J
but very good owing to the
.weather being cold. 1 he nitet- j
mediate girls and their tei ciiei> 1
gave the programme, w Irch was ji
real good. On next Sunday then
young ladiii.' c ;i>s will give the | h
program come and hear just ''
how to lie saved. Yisitois al
ways welcome.
!£. W. Ridings, Supt
LEATHER JACKETS
Men’s leather vests regular $11 value $7.45
~~ SHOES ~
One table of hoy’s and girl's shoes, in all sizes, every
pair a real buy worth.$3 to $;i.f>0 $195
~ ~~ SHIRTS
Men’s Eskimo wool shirts all colors regular $4.95 value
$2.95
SWEATERS
*-() dozen of Men s and Boy s sweaters, in slip over .and
coat style, ah colors One Half Price
BLANKETS
Full size double bUnkets $1.9:5
Extra large double blankets in plaid $5 95 val. $2.95
Good quality unbleached domestic .H) inches wide
special 12 yards domestic $1.00
:»h inch festival No. 60 and aubingtons bleached dom
esLi speckd |Qc yard
Quarterly Meeting
At - Petrolia
The VY. M. I . ot Clay County
had its quarterly meeting with
j the Petrolia church last lues-
, day. The meeting was tine i
I Good crowd, good programme, j
excellent dinner and tbc tine-1
spiritual least vve have had loi
1 some time.
Attends Funeral
i Mr. and Mri. F. 1). Stout a’.
: tended the tuueral ol their cou-
sin Mrs. Clint Wood in Wichita
| Monday.
Ameskeag outing flannel extra heavy softly napped on
both sides, in light and dark shades.
28 inch 8 yards for $1.00
56 inch 6 yards tor $1.00
J. W. Ferguson
724 INDIANA AVENUE
Wichita Kails, Texas
Dependable Merchandise Truthfully
Advertised.
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Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1925, newspaper, November 19, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893897/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .