The DeLeon Free Press. (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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MISS NANNIE PERRY
’or. Commissioner Precinct No. 4—
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were Sunday vis- ; W, R. Williams is home from an
■a. Roy Hammers.' extended business trip into the West
<, H. Stringfellow got the end
pped off’ his finger while assist-
in placing heavy machinery at the
ce eold storage plant, pow in pro- j
of construction.
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r. and Mrs. J. A. Swagerty arrival
rom Portales, N. M a few1 ’ <Uy«
and are visiting in the home of
f son, X T. and family of Swage r-
illing Station, formerly Grim-
m.
bert Ballard suffered the loss of
Je of cotton in a gin.a few dgya
Ballard, who left here iafct Fall,
made a good cotton crop in the
this year. ,V‘ ► ; > .
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rs. J. E. Norwood and son Johnnie
arrived’from Cleburne the last
w week and have joined Mr. Nor-
color combinations, ■
LADIES MILLINERY —B
4 New Arrivals Daily—Watch our Mil-
:/ linery Department for just the hat to’
please you.
v LADIES OXFORDS ■
\ Oxfords, yse, and also the strap pumps,
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Swargerty, owner of Grimshaw
< Station and Garage, was at-
ig to busfneiw afffcirs at his old
in New Mexico duripg last
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firs. Overa Brown left Wed. for
er home at Olton, after a six weeks
iMt in the home <rf her parents
nd Mrs. W. S. Black and sister Mrs.
N’T FORGET THE FACT
THAT WE aSeSTILL ANXIOUS FOR THAT
GIuXJERY ORDER.
TRY US ONCE AND.
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We‘ve Got the Goods
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.nd We‘ve Got the Price---
Scores of customres are finding won-
derful bargains in new Fall merchandise
at our store because, We Absolutely
Have Godos of Right Quality, At Right
Price. Take for instance, in our
LADIES DRESS GOODS DEPT.
Big^assartment of materials in woolen
novelties, Crepes, Porti Twill, etc, in so-
li^ and plea
FTKced Right-
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y your -cotta
Milter Jr. was attending the ' Kjnchen Is in Marlin
ir the past week etid, also -1 ” * *— *•
.. toiwriness in Ft Worth.
Sloan was among those attend-
• Cisco-Abilene football game
llene Friday afternoon. ;
r. Bpker of Celeste, Texas, was .. . . . ----- -----
uess visitor in thia city the last, week for Ytp^tf Aris, ami thence to
past week. the west roast.
however. >Jf th* chdd is I
^nd takes he interest in play, Jt fe 7
almost a «rthinty. th#t .worms are
eating away itsSftality. The surest
remedy for worths White’s Cream
Vermifuge. It is positive destruction
to the worm* but harmless to the child
Price 35c. Sold by—Tomlin Drug Co. 1
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an inspection of th^ producing proper-
field. After which they will return tp
their honje ih New'Jersey. "
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AMERICAN RTSUTY and
SHAL NEIL FLOOjCtt Stealdey A
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DUOFOLD FOR SALE.
Practically new Duofold for sale
resonablely.—Mra R. L. Jackson.
Shool* supplies at Srb^kley
pointed at DeLeota/as
uottten civil-servide \
Start |14W. Age 18 t<
A. Ceok. ci^il service
Pa. Ave. Washington, D.
infgrmati >n. * ,
ALL KLAD1 FOR )OL ! Ready—with ti e greatest <oHecr><>n
of ctKcrtaiumentv and exhibits ever gathered in a Terns Exposition'
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Horse Racing! e Auto Racing! •
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Football! Exhibits!
English Society Indoor Circus
Gala Coronation Ceremonies
Society Ball!
SOClE i Y.( IRCls I>URI\<TtIIF. FIRST WEEK RD Til
Ai il.RMX'.x AaD .X !<. i 1 I’ i'.-pul-it■ p;ho >ea't over ; t,
plvnty ot them at jjcJ.
Qoecn-» !’<1 on November jth. Society WI~«»5"+'-'WC:“tbrf fttb
I .s.oi ;,t ilut will thrill you. .Frauol daring tp abound •. ♦ >
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Kre tu hegp- €^st <*er aunt, Mra. fc. L. (Sooner.
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tm. on Nov. 1'AH loads K shotgun sheila at Steak-
45. Write G. ley A SmitRX.
n^tractor, 945 x
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’■ Children suffering from intestinal
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Mr? and Mrs. Roy Hammers.
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>y Nowlin of Abilene came
r the week end with D. D. Me- We
md other relatives and friends. Stet—__ _ ------
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r the ' ^ts? C. T. Kjnchen is in Marlin
taking treatment for nervous trouble
She wilLremgfn perhaps for several
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Ivan Jeffrey arrived home this week
from Sheboygan Falls, Wis., where he
has been attending a rehool of auto-
mobile mechanics^riie is leaving this
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Mr. and Mrs. George Lester arrived
— home this week from Los Angelos,
account of a George was married in the big coast
r..'J months ago and his bride,'
a native of^ California, is receiving
her first impression of Texas.
Born to Mr. end Mrs. Jack Seward
on Tuesday this week, a baby girl.
Mrs. Seward is here, at {he home of
her mother, Mrs. F. L. Terrill. Their
Home Is San Marciel, N. M.
All loads in shoAun shells at Steak-
le^A Smlthg/^V
ry, N. J., who are large stockholders
in the DeLeon I»foe Line 4 Refining
Corp’n., stayed Wednesday afternoon
and night'in DeLeon inspecting
refinery 'property. Thia was Mr.
Thier’s and Mr. Beckers first visit to
DeLeon inspecting the refinery pro-
perty here. They left on Thursday for
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t | wMcbXtkdi Wm as far aa-Tucon, Ari*, ty of Pone 4 Wilson in the Pioneer
come around.—
C.H.S H A RP
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Aothan Bros. 4 Co. -'
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of Holden
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I in stylee-and colors to fit and please^he
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j SWEATERS FOR ALL \
Each member of the family may find \
I a, warm woolen Sweater here and the -
II prices are remarkably reasonable.
! “FOOT CULTURE** SCHOOL SHOE
Girls and boys wearing quality and so-
l; Jid comfort in the “Foot Culture” School
Shoe, scientifically “Made Right”
MEN AND BOYS SUITS
Men’s 3-piece suits for. winter wear,
icbod quality, newest styles at $14.00 to
$26.50.
Big line boys knee pant suits, all with
two pairs trousers, wide range of sizes,
Priced $6.95 to $11.45.
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Scott, R. L. The DeLeon Free Press. (De Leon, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1924, newspaper, October 24, 1924; De Leon, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262037/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.