The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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Summer - Straw - Hats
We have the most complete line of hats and at prices that are certainly interesting
Men# large^farmer straw hats in*
while they last «Uu
Boys every day straw hats e*
while they last 3"
All of our flannel hats going gQg
Mens Balbrigan underwear, OCp
here is one to notice *vli
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Full li(ie of Lodi lawns all co- P
lors at
A fine line of Swiss lawns nice
range of paterns all colors |C
at 12 1-2 and IOC
A nice line of fancy and solid OC^
cqlors in voiles at ODC
Silk Hulls, look like hand
painted at OUC
Our Summer line of Beige
calicoes at
Ladies white belts from 15c up.
Ladies collars, a large and ex-
treemly pretty line to select from
25c up
Mens pin checked summer OJT/
wash pants with belts OOC
Mens soft collar shirts, ÚJ-J ap
all beauties and the best «P A.^O
Remember our bargains in clothing still hold good and we are handing them out in
bunches.
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All of our Ladies Ready Trimmed Hats at less than Wholesale Cost
Miss Blanch Alexander of Ben-
jamin vitited in the city this
week.
Mrs. Scott of Seymour is visit-
ing her daughter. Mrs. Ráeder,
this week.
Frank Gray of Sweetwater
was the guest of James E, Rigs-
bee last week.
Oscar Ellis os Rule is visiting
in the city this week, the guest
of Horace Jones.
Miss Grace Anderson left Sun-
day for Stamford where she
will attend the Normal.
Mail Boxes approved by P. M.
General, Get them at West
Texas Supply Company.
Miss Lois Wood was the
charming hostess of a little 42
party given at her home Monday
eving.. Only two tables were
used those composing the play-
ers were: Misses and Messrs,
Nora Morris and Nicks, Bessie
Morris and Atterbury, Rosa
Smith and Wilson, Lois Wood
ane Dillard.
D. J. Neill Coming.
The following letter has been
received by Mr. Hudson from
President Neill:
Ft. Worth, Tex., June 15,.'08.
J. W. Hudson,
Knox City.
Dear Sir: If it suits your peo-
ple I could be with you on the 1st
of July as I have engagements
on the 3rd and 4th. If this date
suits write me and I will make
my arrangements accordingly.
Yours truely,
D. J. Neill.
The 1st of July will be Far-
mers Union Day,
A Bargain.
Desirable town property to
sell or trade for good horses or
mares. J. .A Atterbury.
C. A. Benedict has been visit-
ing on the coast and other points
in Texas the past two weeks.
Mr. Ward of Cliff was in to
see us this week and added Mr.
Mashburn of Merkel to our list
of Subscribers.
The News for trade. We will
sell you the News for one ¿ear
and take in exchange eggs, but-
ter; chickens, oats, or coin, in
fact anything you have. Bring
us in a handfull of something
if you haven't the money and let
us send you the News. If you
are owing us on your subscrip-
tion this is the chance for you
to pay up before we are forced
by the postal laws to drop your
name from our list.
After taking stock which ( 11-
sume 2 days of entire work ng
force we find we are heavily
overstocked and for the next >0
days we are making very c ,ie
prices on all kinds of built ng
material. 100,000 feet must be
sold in this town regardle; of
prices.
Wm. Cameron Co. In .
Veterenary Surgeon.
I will be at Knox City 1, 2, 3,
and 4 of July during the picnic.
Any one needing my service wiil
meet me there on the streets
on the grounds.
N. B. Blevins.
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Building Materials.
Material is advancing and
we want to dispose of our pres-
ent stock in order to buy our fall
supply before it gets too high
and we will make you some ex-
tra low prices for cash in the
next 30 days on the following:
Lumber, Sash, Doors, Paints and
Oils, Glass, Lime, Cement, Brick,
Screen Doors and Screen Wire.
Come and see and be convinced.
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J. C. Wooldridge.
Harry Williams, who has been
visit'ng hlS; aunt, Mrs. Pope, for
the past tMfo weeks, returned to
his home in Benjamin Tuesday.
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Get your Mail Boxes at
Texas Supjply Company.
West
For Sale.
Best farms in this section,
right prices, also most desirable
building lots in the city.
J. H. Atterbury.
See our great clubbing offer
Mrs. J. D. Brookreson of Ben-
jamin is spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cantley.
Get your Mail Boxes at West
Texas Supply Company,
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1908, newspaper, June 26, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178944/m1/8/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.