Semi-Weekly Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XXVII.
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Si4VC MOMCY AtiB YOU HAKE. MOrtCY. YOU
tAK BUY CHEAPER MOW. OUR FIRST PRICE
REDUCTIONS ALWAYS PAYé OUR CUSTO-
MERS BEST^ BECAUSE THEY THEM H^VE THE BESTJPICK
OF OUR UrtBROKErt STOCK. BUYEj4RLY JlrtD USE LO/tGER
Special values for week commencing Monday
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Mens and Boys j;
Sweater Coats.
All Styles and Colors,
in prices ranging from
50c to $3.50
each.
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TWO BIG SUIT VALUES
$15.00 AND $25.00
We have carefully gone through our big stock of Ladies Suits and have selected from the lot
two big specials of about 100 suits for our weeks sale commencing Monday October 31 st.
>«iMses!i8m
$15.00
50 Ladies Suits for you tn make your selection from.
In all colors and sizes. Evey suit a value, this lot for
one week. Your choice
$25.00
50 Ladies Coat Suits every suit a real value. All col-
ors and all the new weoves. Choice of this lot for one
week
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$15.00
$25.00
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Ladies Coats
50 Ladies Long Black and novelty coafo You wil
find in this lot every new style of this season. We in-
vite your speeial attention. Eveay garment specially
priced for this week sale.
Ladies Capes
Specially priced for this sale. This popular garment
more in favor than ever and we have just received a
new shipment of 40 Capes all colors and black. Eveay
garment specially priced for this weeks sale.
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MENS SUITS
We have selected from our stock 15 styles to sell for $15.00 during this
weeks sale. Not a suit in this lot worth less than $17.50 to $20.00
$15.00
LeGrand, McDonald Carlton
^ COMPANY
1 OF W. E. RE
FOUND AT CENTRAL HOTEL YESTERD'Y
(From Monday's Daily.)
Yesterday morning about 7 (o'clock
♦lie proprietor of the Central hotel, on
North Spring avenue, found the dead
body of W. E. Reynolds lying In a
"oom, which ho had taken the night
before.
The body was lying partly on the
bed and partly on the floor. The
mouth was set and it seems that
death came after a violent strut?-
file.
Justice Dave Gaines was called and
held In the Inquest It was found
that death came from natural causee,
probably during an epileptic spell, to
■which, we are Informed, deceased was
susceptible. ,• . >
Mr. Reynolds spent a part of Satur-
day in the office oí District Clerk I'at
Heaird, and talked with him concern-
ing the divorce, which his wife secur-
ed some time ago. He appeared to be
very mu'ch concerned about the wel-
fare of his children, but when Hold
that they were being well taken care
of, his mind appeared to be relieved.
After obtaining a divorce from de-
ceased. Mrs. Reynolds was married to
J. B. Taylor, and they now live in
the Dascorn community.
Relatives came in frtotn the Bascom
community yesterday afternoon and
carried the remains there for burial.
Mr. Reynolds had only recently re-
turned from a trip into the western
part of Texas where he had been pick-
ing cotton.
A small sum of money was found in
hi pocket, which la- now in the pos-
session of the justice of the peace.. .
IAL C1UB OF TYLER
IS DOING FINE WORK FOR CITY
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f Also a number of Styles in Muf-
flers at
25 and 50c each.
Don't fail to see us when in need ••
| of Knit goods.
ICurrie and Gaston
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IN TYLER TODAY
(From Monday's Daily.)
rhe Paruer Amusement Company
arrived yesterday afternoon over the
International & Great Northern from
Texarkaiui where they have jusS
closed a very successful engage-
ment.
The company ¡.ravels on its own
special train of twenty-five cars,
which include several coaches for the
actors and helpers.
The cars were unloaded In the In-
that he slept with his head under tha
cover all night, despite the effort ) of
his wife to make him believe that
tilo re watt no real danger.
The shows are located on tho
square and will be opeu this evening
There aro fifteen shows altogether.
They will be here through Thursday
night, who they will proceed ta
Waco, having an •'ngagemwit tn that
city during the Cotton Palace Carni-
val.
Now is the Time to Be Careful About
■,-rr,,i.~rp. Coffee You Get —
the ••
The secretary of the Commercial
Ciub when seen by The Courier-Times
man this morning stated that inquiries
from other states are bping received
almost dally, asking Dor full par-
ticulars about Tyler and Smith coun-
ty. He is of the opinion that within
the next ninety days, maybe sixty
«Jays, the Commercial Club will be
able to announce some good things
Texas as there Is ¡n the state, Is in
contemplation. From more than one
source we learn that other enterprise,
which, if successfully carried through,
will mean much in the way of a 1-
vanclng. Tyler, are on foot. Com tn it-
tees are now at work 011 these enter
prises, and the chances of securing
them seem bright.
Our Commercial Club Is very active
bearing on the permanent welfare of f, , ,
the city, which it nas been instru-'"1 look,ns after Tyl,;r's ,T5,er«t8.
mental in securing.
In this connection it may not be
amiss to Bay that a proposed rail-
rood, which, if built, will open up ami
traverse as fine a section of the coun-
try from Tyler through Northeast Tex-
3* and from Tyler through Southeast
our puople may rest assured that any-
thing good will not be overlooked.
"Whit-leather" hose for meo, wo-
men and children 15s a pair—6 jnlr
guaranteed to last 4
Svovn 6 McPathmd's.
All medium and low grade coffees have advanced in price
Klfrom 3 to 4 cents per pound within the past two months.
A large number of the roasters are packing cheaper
grades in order to keep the price down.
Chase & Sanborn never change their grades
because prices advance, but raise their prices when market
conditions force them to do so, keeping their uniform high
standard of quality in every pound of their HEST OF ALL
COFFEES.
We have been compelled to advance our prices 2 1-2 cents
per pound on the 20 and 25 cents grades, which does not
amount to much to you, when you come to consider the su-
perior quality that you get en the CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEES.
A pound of Chase & Sanborns Coffee will go one third
farther than any other kind you can buy. Every pound
guaranteed fresh and the best.
Prices from 22 l-2c to 40 cts. pound
SAM V. GOODMAN
PURE FOOD GROCERIES.
lernational & Great Northern yards in
South Tyler, and, of course, there wui
h large crowd of citizens wWo attend-
ed to see that the Job was properly
dene.
Citizens living near the train were
kept awake a port of the night by
monthi, at *h'' roaring of olie or two toons. Ooe
As has been stated, the shows ap-
pear under the auspices lof the Tyler
Kid Band, and citizens who attend
should remember that the home boys
receive a per tent of all receipts.
Window glass at Starley's Drug
tf man, it 1« siid, become so frightened Store.
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Lindsey, S. A,. Semi-Weekly Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 88, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1910, newspaper, November 2, 1910; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179699/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.