The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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DR. W. C. WINDHAM
residence
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The prices are lower as usual
DO IT TODAY—NOW
Kimbro & Holde
The Semi-Weekly Farm News
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Shoes in Oxford styles
black and tan
You’ll look like a “million
dollars” in one of our
Real Hats for
Real Men
Mrs. H. F. Bland has gone to
Houston for a visit with friends
and relatives.
Miss Sulama Jones of Hemp-
hill, spent the week end here
with friends.
See “Don” for Hot Choco-
late.—Hotel Drug Store.
See “Don” for Hot Choco-
late.—Hotel Drug Store.
Bearden, Ark., Druggist
Knows What’s Good
for Customers
Semi-Weekly Farm
News
Your Subscription
for the
Office phone
phone 9.
Office hours: 8 to 12; 1 to 4.
5 by appointment.
Office over Stripling & Armstrong.
Three Days
Real Bargains
Onion sets, per gallon. . . .35c
Seed potatoes, per bkt. . . .65c
Back bands
Plow lines.
Poultry, barb and fencing wj
at a money saving price.
line before buying. V*
Pric<
35c and up.
.40c and up
Miss McIntyre of Timpson,
is here for a visit with Mrs. O.
C. Rushing.
Mrs. S. T. Ingram of Wiscon-
sin, is here visiting Mrs. A. W.
Duke.
See Alice Brady in “The New
York Idea.”
Center, Texas
Practice limited to diseases of Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat and Fitting
Glasses.
Specials==
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Mrs. R. S. Bryarly, Mrs. J.
C. Hurst and J. C. Jr., spent
Saturday night in Tenaha with
friends.
Hay, per bale . ,95c and $1.15
Cotton seed meal persack $1.75
Oats, per bu. ... ......70c
Mixed feed......v. . .' $1.2&
Wheat bran ....._.....$1.9®
Classy, new
Hats
Saturday—
Wallace Reid with Wanda
Hawley as leading lady in
“You’re Fired!”
Sunshine Comedy
“Monkey Business.”
J. W. Motley
Company
One Price-==Spot Cash
SI
SI
Program
Crystal Theatre
W ednesday—
Eileen Percy in
“The Husband Hunter”
A William Fox production.
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“SWAMP CHILI
TONIC SELLS
THE BEST
FOR SALE: My home place
in Blount Addition. Will sell
or trade for good farm.—C. A.
Crocker. 9c.
Overalls, while they last
per pair...........$1.40
__.
Nyal corn remover will ease
that corn and kill it.—Strip-
ling & Armstrong. 2 stores 2.
i new ones
just received
Roy Tucker spent Saturday the Variety Store,
in Jasper. ------------------
Mrs. Ralph H. Echols has
gone to Houston to visit friends
and relatives.
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You are hereby notified that
I now have my hemsticher in
the shop of Miss Louie May
Davis, in back of the San Bee.
Bring me your hemstiching and
general sewing. I n^ed and
appreciate your patronage.—
Eleanor Bradberry.
Fresh chocolates for her at
both stores. — Stripling &
Armstrong, The Nyal Store.
Stunning, looks right
and feels right. Val-
ues that are winners
every time.
fir
All kinds well rooted ferns,
fresh by express. 15c each at
I
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Calumet
Gold Cake
Recipe
Yolks of 8 eggs.
114 cups of gran-
ulated sugar, %
cup of water, 14
cup of butter,
2'/2 cups pasl
flour, 3 level
spoons Caluj
Baking Po’.J
1 tablespo
vanilla.
mix in thfel
lar way.
“On the
" Amcrng the new
Slippers jn-Straps-arrd^Pumps
/Satin and Kid
I VTOU don’t use as much
X of Calumet as you do of
I most other Baking Powders.
It has more than ordinary
leavening strength. You
save about half.
You don’t pay a big price for
Calumet. It’s sold at a
moderate price — that rep-
resents another saving.
You don’t feel uncertain as
to results. Bakings never
fail—because Calumet never falls
below the proven standard of “Best
| by Test.”
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R. Bruce Banks, who is
spending a few months in the
El Dorado, Arkansas, oil fields,
is here on legal business.
Thursday and Friday—
Alice Brady in
“The New York Idea.”
A sparkling comedy of mar-
riage and divorce.
■ Admission 25 & 35c
We have three good young
mules for sale, also good wag-
on. Cheap for cash or good
note.—State Guaranty Bank,
Center, Texas. 2-8c
tor Will Sehd in Your
Subscription
Headquarters for plants.
Leave your orders with us. —
Stripling & Armstrong. 2
stores 2.
In Knowledge You Could Not
. Obtain Otherwise.
A Newspaper—Feature Arti-
cles by Special Writers.
Live Stock, Poultry, Nursery,
Farm and Garden, Recipes,
Market Reports, Questions
and Answers, etc. Eight to
Twelve Pages Twice a Week . Get our prices on everythin,
| in our E .
Your Postmaster or Local Edi- : Meet all competition,
guaranteed.
FOR RENT on halves, fifty
acres good land with good im-
provements. See G. Vv. C.
Hughes, Center^ Texas. c
PLANTS FOR SALE: Mil-
lions of plants, strawberries,
tomatoes, cabbage, sweet and
hot peppers, egg plant, cauli-
flower, sweet potato plants and
seed. Book order now for
spring delivery.—Bud Story.
Route 9, Tyler, Texas. 5-12p.
When dealers everywhere report that
SWAMP Chill Tonic is their best seller,
it’s mighty good proof that this well-
known remedy is becoming more and
more the favorite every day.
Thousands of folks everywhere swear
by SWAMP Chill Tonic, because they
have found from experience that it
brings safe, certain and permanent re-
lief. Belief not only from fever, chills, 7 cans Prince for . . .
Sa,a etc.’ bUt fT°m C°ldS’ inflU’ I 5 boxes matches for .
Here’s some good, straight health ad- i 1 can compound . . . .
vice: Go to your dealer today and get
a bottle of SWAMP Chill Tonic wheth-
er there’s any sickness in your home or
not. Then you ’ll be well prepared
against the emergencies of Winter.
Physicians prescribe SWAMP Chill
Tonic. Price 60c a bottle. u-429
With this thought in mind we
have purchased an exception-
ally fine line of footwear for
spring and summer. Come in
and see them; let us fit you in
a stylish, comfortable pair of
shoes.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Hayes
of Moody, are here visiting
their daughter, Mrs. Chas. D.
Watson at the Polley Hotel.
It possesses the highest qual-
ity ever put into a Baking
Powder. Contains only such
ingredients as have been offi-
cially endorsed by United States
Food Authorities.
For weeks, for months, it
keeps as fresh and full of
strength as the day it left the
Calumet Factories, the World’s
Largest, most Sanitary and Modem
Baking Powder plants.
Pound can of Calumet contains full
16 oz. Some baking powderscome in
12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure
you get a pound when you want it.
Streets of Everywhere”
The Shoes on the feet of the
women we meet denote much
that is tasty, individual and char-
acteristic.
We Americans pride ourselves
that the women of our land have
the best dressed feet in the world
Plants and more plants. Ask
us to get what you want. We
will try it. “Yours for better
plants.”—Stripling & Arm-
strong. 2 stores 2.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Bell, after
residing here for several years
have moved to Oklahoma
where they will make their
home.
10 lb granulated sugar $1.00
12 1-2 lb fancy rice. . . .$1.00
2 lb can tomatoes.........10c
Salmons per can.....12 l-2c
7 bars soap for....... .25c
1 lb mule, Brown......75c
12 pkg. Durham for . . . .$1.00
. $1.00
.... 25^
. $5.60
i Saints coffee per bkt.. ...$1,10
La France and Bewley’s
Best flour.........$2.85
Try Nydenta. It will keep
your teeth clean. Nyal reme-
dies will keep you well.—Strip-
ling & Armstrong. 2 stores 2.
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The Champion (Center, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1921, newspaper, February 9, 1921; Center, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1326840/m1/4/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fannie Brown Booth Memorial Library.