The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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FOR
Miss Jennie Ivey, Prop.
about summer Suits
Mid-Summer Bargain Sale
Have Y ou Bought Y ours?
If you haven’t its time to think
about it.
HALF PRICE.
choice suits of such honest worth
See our
men.
Thedesigning is skillful—the hand-
some all wool fabrics add
a note
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Lion Straws
To men who like Straw Hats
sented.
Are we right ?
JOHN C. ROGERS, DEALFR. "
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Big reductions on all Silk
and Cotton Underwear.
Alabama Lady Was Sick For Three
Years, Suffering Pain, Nervous
and Depressed—Read Her
Own Story of Recovery.
CARDUI HELPED
REGAIN STRENGTH
in fabrics, tailoring and style as
we have awaiting you here.
Are You Fair to Yourself and the
other mari-*if You do :
our town
The Style\JShop
Center,' Texas
All Taffeta Dresses—
HALF PRICE.
One lote Crepe de Chine
and Voile Blouses—
HALF PRICE.
One lot Children’s Organ-
dy Hats and Bonnets—
HALF PRICE.
iber of
relief.
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How About Those
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The Style Shop
Center, Texas
Big reductions on all Sum-
mer Crepes and Silk.
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J. W. Motley Cc
Just One Price—-One Just Price
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which have genuine distinction
these Lion Straws will prove very
attractive. A wide range is pre-
ALL STYLISH.
A pleasant duty it be-
comes, too, when you are offered
irgle a
fective
:e how
not] Boost I
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^corner;
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Batteries
Did you realize that they are one of
the vital parts of your car? Don’t
you know that you can secure much
better service when your batteries
Lace kept clean and fully charged at
all times.
It does not cost you one penny for
the water arid inspection of your
battery.
toEmlSdtt
A soi
have
quick-Msei
start their deadly Work!
antiseptic STER’OLINi.
quickly the soreness leaves J Acts almost
instantaneously! STEROBINif recom-
mended by health experts ^everywhere.
At all druggists. ' 50-cent bottle lasts .
months. Get it today!
CTEROLINF
W“ KILLS SORE THROAT GERMS is®
Recharging and Repairs: 3 Cell, $1;
6 Cell, $1.50. Telephone 123
Dillon-Bruce Motor Co.
Just arrived, a new line of
Bathing Suits and Caps;
also Silk Scarfs and Sweaters
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f mare mule,
weight about
14 years old.
information.—
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We are looking for an early call.
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FORD NOTICE!
To those who have an order in for
a car. T“"
Ford’s todaXt
of buying a car
advise that you!
it over, for you
a
to buy.—SMITH MOTOR CO.
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FOR SALE OR RENT.—The: Fon-
ville home on Logansport street;
close in—C. B. HAGANS. I 7c
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We are unloading a car of
If you are thinking
a^y time soon would
£®ne in and lets talk
nay ndt be able to get
car if you wait until you are ready
Paint Rock, Ala.—airs. C. M. Stegall,
of near here, .recently related the fol-
lowing interesting-; account of her re-
covery: “I was.in a weakened con-
dition. I ■was si^k three years in bed,
suffering k gr/at (Sal of pain, weak,
nervous, was so weak,
I couldn’t walk across’ths floor; just
had to lay and my little^ones do the
work. I was almost dead. „ I tried
every thing I heard of, and a num!
doctors. Still I didn’t get an»i_.
I couldn’t eht, and slept poffi-ly/
believe if I hadn’t heard of afad taken
Cardui I would have died. I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told me
what it drd for her.
“I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. I haven’t had any trou-
ble since ... I sure can testify to the
good that Cardui did me. I don't
think there is a better tonic made
and I believe it saved my life.”
For over 40 years, thousands of wo-
men have used Cardui successfully,
in the treatment of many womanly
ailments.
If you suffer as these women did,
take Cardui. It may help you, too.
At all druggists. E 85
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Children’s Pongee and
Crepe de Chine Dresses—
Gentlemen !
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Just a few pretty suits,
coats and capes left. All
going at—
HALF PRICE.
with car owners by lowering the
prices of Seiberling and Portage tires
and tubes.”—Adv.
SMITH MOTOR COMPANY.
of quality and good taste. Expert
tailoring gives the smart drapeJ
A suit for you in the size, style
and coloring you desire at prices
you can afford to pay.
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“KIRSCHBAUM” popular pric-
ed models for young men and
stake
; |ch<
Lthe channel of said
E. corner of said
&vey, stake; thence
6 the beginning, be-
Vonveyed by Aman-
W; W. Willoughby
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et seq. deed records of Shelby Coun-
ty. Also 2 acres, part of the Wm.
Leach survey, adjoining the above
described tract being the land describ-
ed in deed from J. H. Horn to W. W.
Willoughby, dated August 10, 1889,
of record in Vol. 29, pp. 13 et seq. of
deed records of Shelby County, Texas,
to which deed and the record thereof
reference is here made and the same
are made a part hereof for purpose
of description, which will be heard at
the next term of said court, commen-
cing the 1st Monday in July, A. D.
1922, at the court house thereof, in
the city of Center, at which time all
persons interested in said estate are
required to appear and show cause
why such sale should not be made,
should they choose to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you then
and there before said court this writ,
with your return thereon endorsed,
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said court, this 6th day of June,
A. D. 1922. Chester Holt, Clerk,
County Court, Shelby County, Texas
STRAYED.—Blac:
mouse colored nos(
1,000 pounds, 12* o
Reward-offered fo^
F. H. YOUNG, Tenaha, Texas.
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Get the habit; ask for M. B. ice
cream; best made. Sold only at
- Rushing’s;
A good assortment of Cot-
ton Crepe and Gingham
Dresses—
HALF PRICE.
vjjgPM,
New Quick Way
y ’'"’ " '^Throat
fe throatrineans that disease germs
^.entipred/your system. Kill them
;fore they have chance to
' ■>’ ! Jfst ‘
few drops of the woriderfilly
K. & G. Egg Preservative keeps
eggs 100 per cei|t perfect. We
have it. One package will preserve
25 dozen eggs.—J. C. ROGERS.
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Miss Cora Johnson has arrived
here from Lubbock, where she has
been teaching. She will visit here
and at Longstreet, wi^i her mother,
for the summer.
GET GOOD CASING.
“Behind the announcement of the
price reduction in Seiroerling Cords
and Portage cord and fabric tires is
, a story of the determination of Frank
A. Seiberling to- raise tire quality and
to lower tire prices,” said ’Lol Smith
of the Smith Motor Company today.
Ever since the Seiberling Rubber
Company gladdened the hearts of
small car owpers by turning out a
quality 30x3 fej2 Cinchei Cord to sell
_ to the consumer, at -$12.50, we have
known that Mr. SeiberKxxg and. the
Seiberling engineers have been work-
ing to bring about a lower price on
straight side Seiberling Corde and On
straight side Portage tires without
sacrificing quality.
The revolutionary low price of
$12.50 for the Seiberling 30x3 1-2
Clincher Cord was made possible by
manufacturing efficiencies such as
no other tire manufacturer that I
know of has been able to equal.
Most important of all this low
price was brought about without
skimping in quality of workmanship.
The Seiberling $12.<50 Clincher Cord
is' built of the . same materials the
larger size Seiberling Cords* — and
the Seiberling Cord is admittedly a
super-tire.
Mr. Seiberling made up his mind
that a plan could be worked out for (
utilizing in the production of straight
Side tires the same manufacturing
principles that made possible the
$12.50 Clincher Cord.
For ffionths he and his engineers
have been working on that problem. ' pay for tljpse in party. Where we
And now we have heard from Mr. furnish suit specW rate wU1 b<_
- 20 cents each. Swimming contests
savings in Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock,
A. O, WHIDDON, Manager.
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CRYSTAL LAKE, JOAQUIN.
We have arranged a special rate of
10 cents each, water privileges, to
picnic parties of 12 or mor^. In or-
der to obtain this rate the leader of
such picnic party must check in and
pay for tljpse in party.
Seiberling that these processes have I
been proved out successfully by ac-
tual tests and that the !
manufacturing costs will be shared
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ORDER OF SALE.
The State of Texas:
To the sheriff or any constable of
Shelby County—Greeting: You are
hereby commanded to cause the fol-
lowing notice to be published in a
newspaper of general circulation
which has been continuously and reg-
ularly published for a period of not
less than one year preceding the date
of the notice in the County of Shelby,
State of Texas, and you shall cause
said notice to be printed at least once
each week for the period of twenty
days exclusive of the first day of pub-
lication before the return day hereof:
Notice of Application for Order of
Sale—Estates
The State of Texas:
To all persons interested in the es-
tate of W. W. Willoughby, deceased.
R. J. D. Ellington, administrator of
said estate has filed in the county
court of Shelby county, an applica-
tion for an order to sell the following
property of said estate, to-wit:
58 1-3 acres of land, a part of the
Nicholas Edgar survey about five
miles northeast from Center, in Shel-
by County, Texas, beginning at the
S. E. corner of a tract of 50 acres
once owned by F. M. Tatu; thence N
60 W with his south line 300 vrs
stake for corner; thence S 30 W to
Prairie Creek, stake on bank of
creek for \orner;/thence down and
with the cent) * *"
creek to th^
Nicholas Adg:
N 30 E 1100 v¥s
ing the same laS;
da Cartwright tc .............
by deed of record in Vol. 16, pp.°i*59
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THE CHAMPION—JUNE 7, 1922.
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The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1922, newspaper, June 7, 1922; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321433/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.