Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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IT FITS
Unusually Low
Prices on our
Complete Stock of
Fall Merchandise.
ALL SALE
PRICES ON
TILL SATUR-
DAY NITE,
OCT. 2 4th.
Extra
Special
1 Lot of Ladies
and Misses Pumps
Oxfords and Shoes
O n e-half Price
STAR BRAND
0. A. CRUMP
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With the Lodges
Follett I. O. O. F. Lodge meets
every Thursday night.
Follett Rebekah Lodge meets
every first and third Tuesday
night of each month. Lodge
starts promptly at 7:30.
Visitors are welcome in both
Orders.
Members are urged most ear-
nestly to be present on ever
meeting night.
Baptist Church Notes.
MORNING SERVICE
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m
EVENING SERVICE
Preaching at 8:00 p. m.
Don't fail to come.
Yours for the Master
J. Will Wade, Pastor.
If you are looking for a good
place-to trade comfe to the Busy
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Are You Trying for One?
Utopia
From Lipscomb
J. N. Theisen, of Lipscomb
dropped into the Busy Town to
give our city the once over Tues-
day and while in naturally called
at the Lime-Light office to see
how tfcte "atagels" and the "Big
Boy" was making it. Mr.
Theisen and his good family are
old friends of ours arid of cou rse
we're always glad to see an a-
qualntace of ours. Come again
your Weteome.
'I Know Ii\ Correct
"XJO uncertainty about the oil I
* ^ buy for my car on the road.
I don't buy any on the road —
that's why."
"I keep a drum of Gargoyle Mobiloil
at home and carry a gallon with me
on long trips."
Then I needn't worry about how
much is in the crank-case or where I'm
to replenish the supply."
And .Gargoyle Mobiloil costs less by
the drum, too. We have it in all grades
and sizes of containers.
FOLLETT,
Farmers Grain & Supply Mobiloil
Company
TEXAS.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES
ARB BUILT, BUICK
WILL BUILD THEM
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FURNITURE CO.
\* Furniti^re, Gasketf. Mai-
Coverinfps, Trunks, Suit
Paper, China, Glassware,
ere.
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In oar Undertaking Department, we hav« the assist-
ance ot G. R. Wilson, o( Perry ton, Texas, who is an
aod Funeral Director.
"Service is our Motto
EXTRA
Ordinary Bargains
At the Ready-to
Wear Store on
TEX,
Built for _
Roads
BUlCK Closed Cars
Extra aturdincM U an outstanding
feature of Buick motor cart. Buick
closed cart demonstrate this moat
strikingly in cross-country travel.
Town or country, good roads or
bad, it's ail the same to Buick.
You can go anywhere any car can
go, and do it much easier becau «
of the famous, 75 horsepower,
Buick Valve'in.Head engine.
You can travel long distances la
more comfort because of the derp,
wide, luxurious seats, the extra
head and leg room, and full can-
tile rear rings And Buick'*
ball beating, wu. , W,J nut
ing mechanism isftwveisB^ving
strain. This Is the umst efficient
and most expeniive steering gear
ed.
> ed models, are
OCT, 24th ONLY
Will give my Customers
their choice of 25 Hats,.
Regular Price $5.75, on
that Date,
$4.50 Values, at. $2.00
Will also make a Reduc-
tion on my beautiful line of
Dresses, ('oats, Sweaters
etc.
Remember too, f carry a
nice line of stamped goods
and embroidery threads la
colors and shades
MRS. W. C
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Skaggs, J. Lemoine. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925, newspaper, October 22, 1925; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390013/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.