The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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The Third Annual
Texas-Oklakoma Fair
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With all exhibitions in place
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A Supberb Program of Running Races
of genuine Willard Batteries and parts.
For particulars, ask our battery man—
* Diels Gill.
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All the new shades with brown the predom-
inating color.
A shipment of Dresses received this week.
Poivet twills and other fabrics.
Where shall we go for lunch?
the H 5 Cafe, of course.
alumi-
Stines
Mr. and Mrs. Berley Stansell are
the of a fine boy born Thursday,
September 18th.
Mrs. T. H. Field and sons, Louie
and T. H. Jr., are at Mineral Wells
and expect to be away for some time.
Best Line of Sporting Goods in
this part of the State.—J. B. March,
See this line before you buy. You will be
surprised at the wonderful values.
A real line of shoes for the boys and men in
the best styles.
A most complete assortment of shoes for the
little tots and Misses. Very reasonable prices.
Prices up to $35.00.
A complete assortment of Mens odd pants in
all colors and prices.
For the Men—Real assootmente of all Wool
Coat Sweoters in a complete range of colors.
Piece Goods
A line of Silks of all kinds. Good qualit y
Bengaline, Satins, Satin Back Crepe, «nd(
Canton, in a good range of Colors.
If ou want a pot of flowers that
will bloom all winter long, get some
of Mrs. Foster’s beautiful Cyclamens.
September 29-October 5
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If you contemplate purchasing a new coat
this season you will do well to see this assort-
ment.
Unusual values at
New Fall and Winter Coats for
Ladies, Misses, and Children
Beautiful garments of rich material either
self trimmed or with fnr collars.
„ A good line of Wool material in Plaids and
Pin stripes.
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A wonderful line of Ladies Hose In colors to
match the new shoes—Russian. Calf, Muffin and
Egypt.
Prices range from
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Mens Clothing
Real bargains in Meas all wool suits. Some
suits have two pair trousers. Quality Serges,
Poudre Blues and Browns.
For the Children—Of all ages. Sweaters in
either coat or slip-o/er styles. Cotton or all
Wool.
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A real assortment of fall Ginghams in all
colors. Gilbrss one Toil du Nords.
Plaids, Checks, and Solids. ,
See our line and buy at the Lowest Possible 1
Prices.
Shoes
A Wide Rufe of Stylet for Every Om
A wonderful line of shoes for the ladies.
Newest styles and colors in Patent, Satin, and
Calf.
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Lon Cobb of near St. Jo visited
J. 0. Cobb and family Monday and
Tuesday.
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For the Ladies—Some real values in sweaters
or knit shawls. Real up-to-the-minute styles.
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a better paper week by week.
Mrs. R. E. Fletcher went to Sad-
dler Saturday to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs-Blasslngatne. i
Mrs. C. C. Lemon and daughter,
Miss Ollie, went to Denton Friday.
Go to Wood & Company for your
School supplies.
Henry Davis was a business visit-
er to Dallas Saturday.
Mrs. M. T. Junker of Wichita
Falls was the guest of Nocona rela-
tives Monday.
Mrs. Linas Goode and children of
Wcweks, Oklahoma, are visiting No-
cona ralatiw,
----- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Humphreys
See our table of special priced went to Henrietta Tuesday for a few
hats Saturday at C. W. Crites store, days visit and to attend the rodeo.
—Mrs. J.^L Towles. -----
W. B. Lewis went Ronoake and
Fort Worth Sunday for a few days
visit.
If- it hats of quality and style,
let us show you.—Mrs. J. N. Towles
at C. W. Crites store.
Winchester Guns and Ammunition >cgether
are the Standards of the World.—J.
B. March, "The Winchester Store."
Denny Williams gave an
Bum demonstration at Mrs.
home Thursday afternoon.
New Victor Records at
Cone Hardware Company’s.
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A hat for each individually. We
get something new each week..—Mrs.
J. N. Tlowes at C. W. Crites store.
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For Si'o at your Dealer ~ Made in five grades
ASK FOB THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
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We are now prepared to do your battery
work of all kinds. We also have a line
Hats
Mens hate in either Stetson or Lion Brand.
Either Staple or Young Mens styles.
A complete line of cape In the well known
Collegian brand.
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Mr. and Mrs. Scott Croxton of
Grady, Oklahoma, moved to Nocona
this week.
A good place to eat—the H 5 Cafe.
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one year for only $2.00.
Timber for Sale—The timber
thirty-five acres of land at $5.00 per
acre. Apply at The News office.
Carl Benton of Tulsa, Oklahoma,
was the guest of his mother, Mrs.
P. J. Benton, last week.
Mrs. J. M. Odom has added a new
room to her residence, over on the
South Side.
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Dr. and Mrs. Adams of Kilgore
are guests of Miss Nell Wilson and
Mrs. C. E. Collins.
----- Winchester Guns and Ammunition
Miss Laura Bonds and Mr. Edwin are the Standards of the World.—J.
Wheeler were Bowie visitors Tues- B. March, “The Winchester Store."
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------ I Mrs. Pleas Harris and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Heppinger and Cecil, of Cleburne were here to at-
children and Miss Anderson went to tend the funeral of Mrs. R. M. Harris
Graham Friday to visit their sis-' ------
ter, returning home Wednesday. j Subscribe for The Nocona News'
We are bettei prepared than ever before to meet your needs for this season. New things are coming into the store every day and we
now have the most complete line ever shown in Nocona. The quality is the highest and the prices are right.
We have a most complete assortment
Sweaters for the entire family.
represents the latest achievement in
typewriter construction gives the
greatest measure of satisfactory ser-
vice and a quality of Work that is
unsurpassed.
Consider these facts: The Woodstock means more for tho
money, has many superior features and excels in every
particular
Prices end Terms most attractive—full particulars on
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Ask tor Demonstration
E. A. HAYS
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WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY
216 W. Monroe Street, Ci icago, U. S. A.
------ ' Miss Iris Clark, who is teaching
Mrs, D. C. Jordan came in from in the Wichita Falls public schools,
spent the week end in Nocona.
Skinner & Paine wants to
your butter eggs, etc. They
pay the highest market price.
James F. Clark Jr. and sister, ,
Clara, of Montague are visiting their ,
Robert Crain of Wichita Falls grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole <
spent the week end with his parents, Flados Sr.
Dr. and Mrs. N. W. Crain. -----
Sale—Several
buckets.
Charley Kline and Edwin Wheeler
were Duncan, Oklahoma visitors
Monday.
The best is the cheapest-
tbe T. G. Mandt Wagon, sold
H. Gone Hardware Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Roberson and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson of Bowie
were Nocona week end visitors.
We are agents for the Semi-Woek-,
DaUaa News and will club Toe'] J ■ /• g’ . . .
Nocona News and the 8eml-Weekly In the latest styles. Always !
thing new. Come to see us.
need and appreciate your business.
------ Specail Prices on Porch Furniture, ,
Two furnished rooms for rent to lee Cream Freezers and Water !
eouple without children. Call or Coolers.—J. B. March, “The Win- ;
see Mrs. W. E. Paine. cheater Store.”
Bedford Henley wants to buy your
cow hides.
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For Sale—Two graded pole Dur-
ham bulls. M. Beasley Route 5,
Nocona, Texas.
Hungry? Stop at ie B 5 Cafe.
Buy your school supplies from
Wood & Company.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gardner are
in Oklahoma City this week attend- daughter, Lola, went t Waurika, Ok-
ing a convention of telephone people, jahoma, Wednesday on account of
—— the serious illness of her brother- ;
For Sale—Several dozen, clean in-law, Jim York, who suffered a
syrup buckets. May be used for stroke of paralysis and is in a ser-
syrup or lard buckets. Phone 213 ious condition. Tan Cooper drove •
or see Mrs. T. R. Stump. ' over with Mrs. Haggerton.’
— —— | Subscribe for The H-jcona News!
Best Line of Sporting Goods in work—thereby helping us to give old
this part of the State.—J. B. March. Nocona
“The Winchester Store.”
Buy your Hay Ties from J. B.
March, “The Winchester Store.’’
John Clary is the new janitor at “The Winchester Store."
the Nocona school. ’ ---
AND PFR^DNAI Ever* every w*y»we want
I EdUMFlv fW J to make our buaineu payr—W. 8.
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Olin Roberson and Eric Penna! P«i<l for your butter, eggs and coun-
were Denton visitors Sunday. , *7 pnxtace by Skinner A Pktoe.
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Bedford Henley wants to buy your
hides.
When yon think of school supplies,
Rev. and Mrs. Hester of Electra emember Wood & Company, who
«re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. lU a m08t complete line.
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Found pair of Ford keys. Call
•t The News office.
M. I. Mr.. Mary A. Walk., I. the
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The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1924, newspaper, September 26, 1924; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1234785/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.