The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1908 Page: 4 of 10
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Wm. CAMERON & COMPANY, Incorporated
LUMI1EH AND PATN'i S
KNOX CITY, TEXRS
J. U. G. Club.
W. M. Sandifer made bus
ness trip io Truscott Monday.
Don't fail to see the Real Rose
Hat Pins at Ezell Bros.
All kindrof..window glass at
Ezell Bros.
Miss Abbie Rogers vent <
to Truscott Wednesday ret
the same day.
J. J. Dentor of east of town,
was in to sea us last week.
If you want window rIuss we
h ive it. —Eze'l Bros.
Coffee, sugar, cottolene, apples
c iions, potatoes, just received at
D. A. Lindsay's.
The norther is coming. Better
go to Ezell Bros, and get lights
for your windows.
A letter from J. W. Boyle,
states that he is having the time
of his life in the Baird country.
C. C. Carpenter of King coun-
ty was having cotton ginned in
our city this week.
The Methodist ladies will
serve dinner and supper on elec-
tion day. Everybody invited.
Knox Prarie Heard, best strain
of registered Poland China Hogs
and Barred Plymouth Rock chick-
ens for sale at my farm 5 miles
east of Knox City. J, J, Denton
Knox City, Texas, route 1.
Mrs Banner, who has K
real sick for the past week it* i
proving.
I!. ' , Warren went to Trus-
cott Wednesday to attend a wed-
ding.
Mr. and Mrs. Pink Edwards
went to Sevmour Saturday it-
turning Tuesday.
. W. M, Sandifer an ! babv
• turned from Grandbury Sun-
day.
The new barn of J. E. Clarkes
vns «.ionsifierably torn up by Un-
wind Monday morning.
The Fall season is just strik-
ing the Knox Prairie country
and business al ntr all lines is
getting better.
Everybody vote for the
School Amendment Nov 3rd
Da- Home of .Yuscott spent
sever.I dsys in the city this week
the guest of his sisier, Mrs. E.
Fox.
Rev. Smith of Abilene will
preach at the Baptist church
Sunday. Everybody invitid.
Magnolia Moctoes—not how
cheap, but how good; not fair,
but best; not once in a while,
but always. Knox City Mer.
; Co. sole agonts. 10
Mrs Pate and children left
Saturday for Kaufman to visit
relatives for a few weeks.
Miss Alice McLain left Satur-
day for an extended visit with;
relatives at Corsicana.
Come in and see them anyway
—and you will then believe that
these Real Rose Hat Pins at Ez-
ell Bros, are made out of live
roses.
John Gound is in charge of the
Clarke hardware in the absence
of Mr Clarke.
Magnolia Flour has had a rep-
utation for years throughout the
entire South, and has been the
standard of excellence for forty-
three years. Knox City Mer.
Co., sole agent. 46
Magnolia Flour—best in Knox
City; best in Texas; best in
America; best on Earth or any-
where else. Knox City Mer. Co.
sole agent. 46
All parties knowing them-
selves to be indebted to J. T.
Amos '.d L. C Porter will
please [ at the Knox City Mer.
Co. ar.v. ;<ay same at once. 2t
J. T. Amos.
A Wonderful New Discovery.
One of the most wonderful
discoveries of recent years is the
process of «totalizing vegetables
substances. This is a discovery
of Prof. L. G. Delamonthe, a
noted French Electro-Chemist,
who, after 15 years of arduous
labor and at great cost, perfect-
what scientists have labored for
a hundred years to produce. One
of the many novel purposes for
which this secret process is used
is the metalizing of roses, by
which live roses are actually
turned entirely into metal, and
then finished in attractive color-
ings and mourned on hat-pins.
Of course there are no two hat-
pins alike, for no two roses are
the same. It is difficult to con-
ceive anything more beautiful or
artistic. One of our stores here
has these Real Rose Hat pins on
exhibit, and they certainly are
worth seeing.
Notice.
Those indebted to us will
please call and settle as we need
the monev. We have been easy
on everybody knowing that cot-
ton is late, and now ask you to
please come in and be as good to
us as we have to you.—Petty's
Saddle and Harness Shop.
Magnolia Flour—white as the
snow drift: sweet as the delici-
ous fragrance of the Magnolia
fields. Knox City Mer. Co.,
sole agents. 46
liss Porter entertained the J.
U. G. Club last Wednesday af-
ternoon, Oct. 14.
The never tiring game of "42"
w&8 plaved.
Misses Laura Thomasson and
Arte Pringle won the highest
score. In cutting for the prize
Miss Pringle was the successful
candidate, the prize being a
beautiful handkerchief. Miss
Francis Goree won the consola-
tion which was a "red bandan-
na" handkerchief.
Refreshments of si erbet and
cake were served to Misses Alice
and Henry McLain, Arte and
Kate Pringle, Pearl Reeder,
Grace Anderson, Jessie Bohan-
non, Cleo Burnison, Nora Mor-
ris, Lena Enlow, Francis Goree,
Laura Thomasson and Miss Por-
ter.
They then adjourned to meet
with Mrs Adams next Tuesday
afternoon in honor of Miss Hazel
le oo te.
Do not forget to go to the
Polls Nov. 3 and vote for
the School Tax Amendment
Cotton is now coming in from
King, Dickens and a number of
the western counties. Knox Ci-
ty has been the marketing place
for the western counties since
we first received our railroad and
we are proud to say that we are
still able to hold the western
trade.
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"REAL ESTATE"
"J. H. ATTERBURY"
SPECIAL BARGAINS
I have some Bargains in city lots...
/ have a Bargoin in a nice residence to trade
for horses, mules or cattle...
/ have some Bargains in improved or unim-
proved land on easy terms...
See me if you want to Buy, Sell or Exchange
your real estate...
"J. H. ATTERBURY"
•REAL ESTATE"
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1908, newspaper, October 23, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178960/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.