Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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-The summer normal has clos-
Stotfrl the examinations now in
in the town of Maxwell, Galdwell
f t county. Miss Baron is a- ^ood
teacher and will give satisfaction.
The east side of the-public square
“‘'iw** solid 'block of rock and
c, and presents a business like
^ jarance. Several business men
the north side of the square say
within a year they will build]
stores where their frame
now stand.
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-For the b^efit o#tSw £aitiaers
send children to our public
trustees have decided ta
r school taught first,
v ^k-Septewber. That wilt
rilfe farmers a chance to gatb-
y their crops before the opening
* He public school. That is a
idea. m
-Mi* Bettie Henarie,
our teachers,
a meeting, accepted Mfes
ation and then de-
3 Maggie Henarie
i the cone
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L ar employment was that both
b here. The vacancies
filled.
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rOtber colu.uu.
■bo?est mateftal, bon«rt
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ble deal*
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is widely , known
jfc He wants your
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4. Strunk has sold out
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of dry goods, , dress
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We are the only people that can save you from 25 per cent, to 40 per cent.on every dollars purchase.
Compare these prices with others, and come right along with the crowd.,,
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to open, at an early date, our Huge Stock of Winter Goods, bought in the Eastern markets before the nil
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J! DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT,
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500 yards of Lappet Mull and Persian effect goods, value 25c
per yard; going at 15c per yard. . : . .
^ 500 yards of Dress Goods in all styles and grades, from value
from 20c to 35c; going at 12£c per yard.
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a German farm-
sevu miles west of
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morphme. Be took
afternoon **&
effects of It Wedaee-
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300 yards solid colors Organtlie, value 25c; going at 144c.
500 yards figured Satine and Imitation Grass Linen, value 10c;
going «i only 5c per yard. ,
1000 yards solid colors Nun’s Veiling (all colors) value 20c;
going at 12ie per yard.
500 yards figured Cballie, value 12|c; closing out price, Sic
per yard.
300 yards Satin Stripe, All-.Wool Challie, value 25c; closing
£>nt price, 17ic per yard. • “< ^ ' k ::v-V
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SHOE DEPARTMENT
H 3000, pair of ^hoes and Slippers, placed pa
moye them quickly. The $1.50~ kind
per pair, the $2.00 kind fbr $1.50, the
$3.00 kind for 12.25, the^4.00 kitfMBH
kind for $3.75.
25 pair of Slippers, the ll.Od kind^ at 50e.t
50 pair of Slippers, the $1.50 kind; for $1 ‘
AH of our Tan Slipjferc, in
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REMEMBER!
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STABLE DEPARTMENT.
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5000 yards Cotton Checks, the kind you pay 5c for; our clos-
ing out price, 3£c per vard. .
2000 yaads Unbleached Domestic, the same you pay To for;
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|©BS is the greatest closing out sale of
inaugurated in Halletevilla r
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500 UOtES' SHIRT WHISTS,
To bo closed out at One-half Price.
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going at 5c per yard.
2000 yards Bleached Domestic (pee yard wide^-fl* $fb 4and;
our closing oat price, 4ic per yard. — i ' ; v
2000 yards of Calico, value from 4c to 6c; Closing out price,
34c per yard. - '• ■- - ' :
N’ow is your time to buy a
waist before your size is gone.
30 dozeh Ladies’ Summer Vests,
valub7o;:e^0gr out price, 34c each.
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Thompson Glove
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“ . : who was Arrested
;d»y*ngo ebwged with the
‘ adio was after-
w«i> bndly injured
T‘. Dew who struck
with a base ball
Monday.—
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to- re-
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aad Diarrhoea
tbceodorse-
a physician it is ea-
se. “There is no more
or effective remedy-
’s Colic, ClfoW
writes Dr.
xiQDey, phypician and
ofdiiiey,M<*.;andas
tb® Remedy in his
Id it in his drug
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in the Suther-
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1000 yards Zephyr Ginghams, value 13^; dosing out pHce,
« this sale!
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We have decided to reduce' our stock to 01
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Mair, W. A. Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1897, newspaper, August 12, 1897; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth995776/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.