The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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Begins Saturday, August 3, 1907 and lasts 8 days and
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Will Close on Saturday Night, August 10, 1907
This will be a record breaker; a winner from the start; there’ll be something doing.
Look at these prices; they’ll convince you:
Embroideries
All 6ic, 7ic, 8ie and 10c !■
embroideries go in this sale QC
An immense stock of Torchon Iacc
6ic, 7ic, 8ic, 10c and 12ic
lace goes in this sale at............ Ou
Indies’ summer vests, all Ol«
lQg, 12ic, and 15c go at-...... OSv
Little childrens knit waists 1
(undebodies) 12ic, 15c at | UC
All (lie, 7ic and 84c figured P.
lawns go in this sale at.........- OC
lx>t No. 2, 50 pairs of men’s pants
broken lots 81.00, 81.25, TTC-
11.50 and 82.00 grades at / 0C
f,ot No. 6, 25 men’s summer suits
♦6.50.17.r>0 and |8.60 (tv r- nn
go in this sale at............ C|)0sUU
200 men’s summer under- AA.
wear 25c and 35c go at......
All 12ic, 15c, 18c & 20c 1 Av
embroideries go at.............. 11|||
Little children’s drawers 1 A.
12i and 15c grades go at | UC
Ix)t No 1, 50 pairs of men’s ptvnts
broken lots 75c, *100 and Eflr,
81.25 go in this sale at....... OUC
We are the exclusive agents for the Ferguson-McKinne3Lj^k|s and Ladies’ Skirts and have
already secured advanced shipments of these goods and they are very handsome. And a mag-
nificent stock of Taffetta Silk Drop Skirts—you can hear them rustle half a block.
Yours for a Clearance,
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C. E. Procter
Teag'ue, Texas
LOCAL NEWS.
Phons your news to 22.
“Sanito.”
, Meet me at Hliea’s.
I The best candies at Rhea’s.
! Use mistletoe hams and breakfast
on.
Vfter aiew days visit Qus Owens
storned from Fort Worth Sunday.
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[For fine Stationery go to the
ok Store.
[Hoy Walthall of Wortham was
\ Teague this week.
"Sanito.”
Ill kinks of repairing done at
i’s Tin Shop.
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[Carter Sessions of Mexia was
1 Sunday.
onnell Bros, still sell groceries
ftp. Phone 04.
|c. B. Edwards of Coolidge was
j Teague Wednesday.
[All kinds of tin and galvanized
l done at John’s Tin Shop.
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PV. F. Harris of Wortham was
1 Teague this week
The Royal pays losses in cash
without discouot. A good policy
is to get a policy in the Royal.
Gossett & McFarland.
It is very important that you get
your'ad in the Chronicle office by
Wednesday, to insure a good posi-,
tion. * 1
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E WILL give you a written
* * guarantee that our paint work
will last three years. If it does not
last that length of time we will re*
paint your house free of charge.
THE TEAGUE PAINT CO,
Dependable Painters & paint sellers
We can cite you to the better
locations for less money,
x The Home Realty Co.
Rev. H. L- Rloxam of Isreal Was
in Teugue this week in the interest
of the Farmers Union.
We can store your furniture afly
old time. Teague Second-hand
Furniture Store.
We know the peoples’ wants in
our line, list your property with
us. The Home Realty Co. ^
Miss Lillian Boyd after a few days
Visit to relatives in Fairfield fetured
home Sunday.
Guttering, Roofing/ Flues and
well Casing done at John’s Tin
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Do you over read? If so jeru The . electrict) light, is the best
will find all the latest MngnzirtM light, fgrnisliddjby the Teagtic Elec-
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etc. at Rhea’s.
trict Light&J'Wetf Co.
Btiy an Edison or Victor they
arc the best. Agency at Rhea’s.
Mr®. «L W. Goodwin and chil-
dren are visiting in Nacogdoches
this week.
A new lot of Post ‘ Cards this
week at King <fc West.
Rev. /. W. Goodwin is over at
Kosse this week holding a protract-
ed meeting.
Victor talking machines and I
Edison PhonOfefaphfl sold by J. W'.
Rhea.
Jim Byrd, after a few days visit
to his children hero returned to his
home at Corsicana Sunday. «
Why nojg, have electrict lights
when they are as cheap as any
other, and by fir the best »
A. A. Partin has returned from
an extended visit in Nacogdoches
county, lie was accompanied home
by his son, Wade, of Cleveland.
A pplicy in the Royal is protect-
ion, let us protect your property
against loss by fire. ~ ’
Gossett & McFarland.
Ice for everybody at Dunkin A
Baggett’s. Phone 90.
Cold drinks from the fount dis-
pensed ice cold by Teague Urug
do.
Mr. and Mrs. B, T. Rogers of
Bteftham came in, Sunday and are
•pending tho week here visiting
relative's.
We huto thirty houses rented
and can rent thirty more in a day.
The Home Really Co.
Jasper Heatley and family of
Mart spent a few days here this
week Visiting relatives, they were
enroute to Oakwod.
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“Alta. Vista” the famous ice
cream of Fort Worth, for sale by
Teague Drug Co.
Mr, and Mrs, W, ‘A. McVey
went down to Madisonville Sunday
where they are spending the week
attending the reunion.
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The best cigars at Rhea’s. No
scheme or premium goods, every
brand strictly first-class.
,Miss Mattie Anderson who has
been at Dallas for some time teach-
ing. music Came In .Sunday and
went to Fairfield to visit homefolks.
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IfyCu eat phone 64, Connell
Bfos. quick delivery.
“Saaito.”
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Satterwhite, Tom. The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1907, newspaper, August 2, 1907; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110355/m1/5/?q=peddler: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.