La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LAGRANGE JOURNAL
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\ The Store of The “Christmas Spirit”
Much time is wasted looking for bargains where they can't be found. This is the store
with the Christmas Spirit. Number yourself with the wifiing purchasers, and visit our store
before the cream of the selections are taken. Don’t delay your Christmas shopping.
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Attractive Gift Things Shown in our Jewelry Section
In this section can be found the many things
so dear to the heart of all femininity, and the
new ideas that men never fail to enjoy. Here
you will Jind such appreciated gifts as
Jewelry in Solid Gold
Nice line of Birthstone Rings
Cameo and Signet Rings
Diamond Rings from $35 to $325
Diamond Brooches and Bar Pins, $10 to $125
Baby Bracelets from $4 to $8
Brahma and LaTausca Pearl Beads, from
$5 to $42
Fancy Brooches, Cameo and Bar Pins •
Baby Pins with chains
Neckchains and Lavaliers, Lockets
Rosaries, Lingerie Clasps
Thimbles and Fanfcy Ear Rings
Watches, Chains and Wrist Watches
[Waltham, Elgin and other varieties
from $12 to $48]
Here is your opportunity to
get extra values in
Coat Suits, Cloaks, Dresses
Waists, Skirts and Petticoats
Complete selection and styles,-
apd coloring of wear. All of this
season’s goods will be sold at less
than 25% off. Also our entire line
of Hats at a reduction of 30%.
Are hand bags on your list of
gifts? Probably s6. We offer you
new ideas in Leather Bags in no-
velty shapes, also velvet on du-
vetyne in pretty colors.
Gift Toiletieres in French Ivory
most suitable for Christmas, sin-
gle piece to a complete set. We
have Mirrors, Manicure Sets and
Puff Boxes, Glove Boxes, Clocks,
and many other pretty novelties.
Waldemer and Simmons Chains
Vest Chains and Watch Fobs
Pocket Knives and Scarf Pins
Diamond Scarf Pins fromJ&6 to $10 n
Diamond Cuff Buttons from $6 to $20
Cuff Links, Collar Buttons, Tie Clasps
v Soft Shirt Links; Belt Buckles
You can also see the same goods in gold pla-
ted and gold fronts, with prices, to compare.
Edison Fountain JPens, $1.25 to 8.50
In Silver we have a very nice variety of
Coin Purses and Vanity Cases
Mesh Bags and Stamp Cases
Match Box Holders and Picture Frames
Cigarette Holders and Belt Buckles
Belts and Key Rings with Chains
Beautiful Floor Lamps, price $35 to $45
Desk Lamps from $12.50 to $18
Also Vacuum Bottles, Etc.
* Come and do your shopping early
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We cannot enumerate everything in this space, but also advise you that we have appro-
priate gifts in Cut Glass, Cologne Bottles, Powder and Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, Jewel
Boxes, Pin Trays, Bud Vases, Etc. You will have to see them to appreciate them. x
MRS. MATHILDE KRENGEL
Millinery and Ready to Wear LaGrange, Texas Jewelry and Silverware
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Comforts Multiplied
Breakfast is sure to be ready! Breakfast is sure to be
tight! Less work for the wife means more smilesforthe
husband and more happiness for the whole household.
Try this cool,comfortable way of cooking while you eat
Get the appetizing aroma as well as the satisfying taste.
Electricity lor Convenience v
One of the biggest home improvements made by
electricity is in the convenience it adds. A house can
be easily and economically wired for multiple out-
leta. permitting the use of one, two —as many
appliances as you like—at any place, or any time.
W« can do additional wiring or complete new
inatallationa without fuse, muaa or bother
Let Us Estimate
J. H. KILLOUGH
Proprietor LaGrange Electric Light and Water Works
NOTICE! NOTICE!
W yon are in need of a new Singer
■wing Machine apeak or write to
F. J. OLTMANN,
igeat LaGrange. Texas. Box SIS
NO CUT OR BLOW-OUT
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too bad for us to repair. You will And
our prices the moat, reasonable and
our work the beat.
THE MELCHRR TIRE SHOP
IS THE HAPPIEST
WOMAN IN STATE
So Mrs. Poe Saya.. After Tanlac,. Re-
stores H alth-Gajns Thirty Pounds
“The results I have gotten from Tan-
lac are so wonderful that I feel com-
pelled to tell everybody about it,” said
i Mrs. John Poe, 601 Third St., Pekin,
111., “and my recovery, after fifteen
years suffering, has made me the hap-
pest woman in Illinois.
“Why, everything I ate caused me
agony. Gas pressed up around my
heart so I would faint, aiyl when I re-
covered consiousness I would be limp as
a rag. Lots of times my neighbors
came in thinking I was going to die. I
also suffered with rheumatism so bad
I would have to sit for days at a time
with my feet on a pillow in a chair, and
my elbows were so stiff and painful I
could hardly use my arms. I could hard-
ly sleep at all and have stayed awake
many a night from pain.
“My husand urged me to try Tanlac
and the way it restored my health was
the gladest surprise that I ever had.
Why, I have gained thirty pounds since
I began taking it, my troubles have
diappeared completely and I feel as
splendid as when I was a girl. I just
feel like I owe my life to Tanlac and I
only wish I had known of it long ago."
Tanlac is sold in LaGrange by J.
Meyenberg, in Fayetteville by Messrs.
Zapalac & Baca, in Flatonia by A.
Brunneman, and in Carmine by W. G.
Neese.—Adv.
NEWS FROM THE COURTHOUSE
DOINGS OF COURTS AND OTHER
MATTERS OF INTEREST
FOR OUR READERS
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Esate Transfer Filed During
The Month Of December
DISTRICT COURT
The following caseswere heard
before Judge Jeffrey since our last
report:.
State vs. Guy Morrow, assault
to muder; verdict of jury two yrs
in the penitentiary.
State vs. Don Black, murder;
case continued,
State vs. Ed. Scallion; sentenc-
ed to two years in the State Trai-
ning School for Juveniles.
Roeenaur case called Wednes-
day morning. i
W. C. Atkinson to Mrs. E M. Wester
W. C. Atkinson to Mrs. E. M. Wes-
ter, royalty deed; south one-half of a
tract of 100 acres of land, E. Devers
Green Survey.
Goerge Baur to Moritz Neisner, re-
lease; 86% acres Fayette County
schoolland, 10% acres John Townsend
survey.
August Becker and wife to M. F.
Knotts, deed; 75 acres Green DeWitt
league.
A. H. Bailey and wife to Louis Rabe,
deed, north one-half of block 7, Baca'
addition to town of Flatonia.
John Biaha, sr., and wife to Carl Op-
permann, deed; 206 acres M. Townsend
Teague.
W. F. Brieger to J. E. Freeman,
deed; lot 6 block 14, J. F. Berry league,
Winchester.
W. P. Burke and wife by trustees
to H. E. Olle, deed; lots 9 to 15 and
lots 54 to 61 inclusive in block G. M.
DeLaGraza league.
J.R.AlIen et al, trustees, to J.J.* Sul-
livan, rustee, deed; 6 acres M. Muldoon
No. 6.
G. L. Brown and wife to F. W.
Brown, oil please; 176 acres less 50 a-
cres J. McGown league.
F. W. Brown to ]D. J. Decherd, as-
signment; 40 acres John McGown sur-
vey. t.
Sam P. Bilton to D. Garbade, deed of
trust; 33 acres Wily Cummings 320 a-
cres survey.
Heirs of Hugo A. Bauser-Ramper to
Fred H. Meinen, deed; 62.30 J. M.
Hensley league.
Anton Bunjes, sr., to F. L Havel,
release; 406% acres B. Gienville lea-
gue and 6 acres Alex Ewing survey.
George Baur and wife to Moris
Neisner, deed; 85% acres Fayette
County school land, 10% acres J.
Townsend league, 124% acres Thos
Iteague.
W. C. Atkinson to Z. Taylor Wilcox,
royalty deed; 100 acres E. Devers
league.
W. C. Atkinson to Ada Mae Curtis,
royalty deed; 100 acres E. Devers lea-
gue.
* G. A. Ahlrichs to Ludwig Voelkel.
sr., extension; 36 acres J. Shaw league
less two lots.
Mary Adamcik, deceased by heirs to
C. E. Nesrsta, deed; lot 3 block 508
Faison and Ligons addition to La-
Grange.
Louis Arredondo and wife to W. P.
Calloway and Lad V. Vanek, coal and
gravel lease; 292 acres A’. Castkman
league.
T. A. Andrews to Louise Zachary,
release;'—acres R. Fisher league.
H. Amberg to Miss Julia Denker,
transfer of vender’s lien notes; 53% a-
cres J. E. Lewis league.
Frank A. Adamcik to C. E. Nesrsta,
deed; lot 3 block 608, Faison and Ligon
addition to LaGrange.
W. C. Atkinson to Herbert H. Done-
ghy assignment; part of 100 acres E.
Devers league.
W. C. Atkinson to Herbert H. Done-
ghy, royalty deed; south one-half of
100 acres E. Devers league.
The habit of being well-
dressed is a very commend-
able one, and we stand ready
to encourage, you in that
habit Besides being togged
with one of our good suits,
you can wear the best hats,
; shirts and shoes that can be
j found anywhere for the
price charged. We want you
; to see what we are offering.
The von Rosenberg Co.
, Symptoms of kidney disease should
receive instant attention, as neglect is
dangerous. If your back aches or you
have trouble with the urine, begin tak-
ing Prickly Ash Bitters. It is a de-
pendable kidney remcly, particularly
benefleal for elderly men. Price $1.50
per bottle.—J. Meyenberg.
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La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1920, newspaper, December 16, 1920; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006639/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.