The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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:>cc J. Sanction! >mith inr FIRB, LlhE and TORNADO Irisuratree, fle*ia, Iexas.
MEXIA, TEXAS, TIIl'IlSDAY, .MARCH 27, 1913.
$1.00 Per Year.
Foiu teentfa. Year.
A LARGE CROWD AT THE
WOODMEN HALL THURS-
DAY NIGHT. '
On account of serious
illness in Dr. Adams' fam-
ily it was impossible for
him to fill his dates.
Watch this space for his
dates, lie will be in
Mexia in the near future.
He treats eye, ear, nose,
throat and disease de-
formities, cancers, facial
blemishes, etc. lie has
treated more than 20,000
Texas citizens for said
troubles. Will be in
Mexia
in the near future at
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
In H«wr lA a ml I of toe
(Jonnniurcia] Ulub top a maws meal
hug, a large muiiilxir ot' cibizems
of Mexia aswiii/bleid at the Wood-
Timn Jii^l.l Thumduuv night. and
(liisiMMtsexl matters pertaining to
the welfare of Alexia and Lime-
stone county.
Col. .1. II. llawley of GallvesiWm
being present was invited to ad-
dress the meeting aiul diid no in
a splendid talk along the linos of
promoting enil erpriNes arad build-
ing iup the conintry. Ilenaild that
Me ia is better sii.tua.tod geograph
iciallly than most Texas towns, and
with her bountiful waiter and fuel
supiplv it only neniuiMs for the
people to go after t'aelo riics in or*
der to gel theiin. His tatlk was
weiil reeoivcHl.
Mr. A. M. Weslow. the new I
secretary, was introduced to Mm?
aikliinaiiee and made a s/pleiudid |
talk, outlining hits plans and ap-
peaiimig to the people to back hum
up iin his efforts to build up
Mexia and her interests. Mr.
Weslow has had cutnsiwlerable ex-
perience hi promo ing ami publi-
city, and allll wore impressed by
his talk and manner that he is
the right man for the place aind
will always be found on the .job.
Other short taiks were made
by Mr. K. F. Fink. I'rof. F. M.
Snifters, of Oroesibeek, Polk Knox,
Green Butler. I'lHwident Blake
Smith. jerucl the editor, besideis
.seveirid motionn and (ptesitionis
about the next Twinles Day. good
roa<Ls. etc., and after diseiiNsiing
the matters thoroughly it was de-
cided to have the next Trades
iJwy alboiut the nriiidnHU.* of May, tIn
exaiet date to He set by the ex-
ftii i.l ive comuu ifitee.
It would have be-n couiskl/eiml a
good miH'ting for a good might,
but as it had raiitiHid during late
afternoon, the meetirna' was n smc-
etf-is ail I round.
No use talking about it. Mexia
lis pushing to tlif front.
The Cause of Rheumatism.
This space will announce Stomach trouble, lazy liver and
deranged kidneys are the cause
dates.
/
of rheumatism, (iet your stoiu-
aeh, liver, kidncys and boweis in
healthy condition by taking Elec-
tric Bitters, and you will not be
troubled with the pains of rheu-
matic. Charles B. Allen, a school
principal, of Sylvunia, (4a., who
suffered indescribable torture
from rheumatism, 1 iver and storu-
ae.h and diseased kidneys, writes:
"Alt remedies failed until I used
Electric Bitters, but four bottles
of this wonderful remedy cured
me completely." Maybe your
rheumatic pains eome from^stom-
aeh, liver ami kidney troubles.
Electric Bitters will give you
prompt relief. .r)0e and $1.00.
Recommended by II. C. Roller.
Tom Daughorty, living near
Mexia, h is entered for the Tex-j
as Industrial congress' prices for
best cr ips grown stipulated num-
ber of acres, and says he expects
to win some of that gold.
Are You Constipated?
Tf so, get a box of Dr. King's
New Tiife PiflJs, take them regu-
larly and your trouble will quick-
ly disappear. They will stimu-
late the liver, improve your di-
gestion and get rid of all the poi-
sons from your system. They
wiM surely get you well again.
25c at H. C. Rollers.
Try us and be Convinoed.
3==Days of Fast Selling-]
THURSDAY 27, FRIDAY 28, SATURDAY 29.
EGINNING Thursday morning and running through Satur-
day we will place on sale some unusual bargains in right
Now Dresses, Coat Suits and Fancy Dress Goods—you
can't afford to miss this rare treat. We are now in a posi-
tion to offer you the seasons newest and best styles. We
call your special attention to our White Goods and Dress
Goods section. In these departments as well as the others
you will find the finest and and best Merchandise in this
part of the state. Read carefully ever item listed below,
make your list and come to our store during these 3 fast
selling days. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
JOS. NUSSBAUM & CO.
New and Nobby Spring Silks
Fancy and new patterns are to be found in our Silk department. We
have a clean ana new stock of silks for you to make your selection from.
Note the change in prices for the next 3 days.
i
,
40 inch Charmeuse Silk in Pink, Blue, Navy and Tan
Regulars, $2.00 value for 3 days at ..$1.49
40 inch Crepe Mctor in Navy, Gray, Lavender, Blue,
regular $2 50 value, for 3 days at $1.98
All our $1.00 and $1.25 yard Foulard patterns go at
the low price of 79c
No two of the above patterns alike. A bitr selection
to choose from. Other silks, such as Crepe de Chine, Mes-
aline, and .lap silks at reduced prices.
Spring Line of Ladies Coat Suits
Come and make your selection. Just a few of these fine Tailor Made Suits left. The styles are
very graceful, materials are best to be had at the price,
$13.50, $16.00 and $19.00.
Ladies Shirt Waist,
Tailored and Fancy Effects. The
new and n bby effect for Summer is
the waist with the Bulgarian Cellar
and Cuffs. Our prices are
69c. 95c. $1.39
and $1.50 each.
Ladies Ready Made
Long Kimonas,
We always make a hit in this depart-
ment. We are showing a strong line
of Kimonas of Silk and the Cotton
Crepe. The effects are beautiful; to
see is to buy. Our price is
$1.00 to $16.50
Ladies One=piece
Dresses,
of Voile, Net and Handsome Embroi-
dery. Good selection of the season's
most attractive styles, at prices
within reach of all. Sizes from the
smallest to the largest.
$5.00, $6.90 $8.50
our most popular priced ones.
f EXTRA SPECIALS
25c Fancy Flaxon 15c.
This its one of the must beau-
tiful tines in our Dress Goods de-
partment. The designs are of
floral and bordered effects. Just
20 pieces to be sold at this price,
only 15^
35c Fancy Voile Rep 19c.
Quite a selection of the pretty
fabric, which comes in striped ef-
fects just the material for right.
Now Dresses. Remember . . 19<
25c Underwear Crepe 19c.
Comes in Pink, Blue and white,
just the fabric for making: the
underwear only 19<
35c Kimona Satins 25c.
This Kimona Satin has a Lav-
ender ground with the big floral
effeect of contracting colons, a
beauty at 25f
$1.25 90-inch Linen Sheeting for
only 85^
5 yards to a customer.
35c Shirtwaist Linen 23c.
A limited a mount of the 3W-i«.
Linen to be sold at . . . . 23<*
72 inch Table Linen, $1.00 val-
ue at 69^
72 inch Table Linen, 75c value
goes at 49^*
25 pieces of 25c white good# to
be ®old at 10<
New Spring Wevsh Goods.
This is a great Linen and Ratine season for early Spring. Our lines are com-
plete. In addition to the Linens and Ratines, we are showing a strong line of Tis-
sues, Voiles and Crepe effects. Read carefully the items listed below:
36 inch Ratine in pink, blue, tan and
white, a popular fabric for the Balkan
suits, at 25c
38 inch striped Ratine in Blue and
White. Pink and White, and White and
Black, Gray and White, at 35c
36 inch Rame Linen, comes in all the
popular shades, pink, blue, brown, nel-
rose, tan. marked at underprice... 39C
Dixie Crash is a new one. Comes in
linen colors, with self embroidered lines
of navy, lavender and blue, a popular
fabric for street wear, at 29c
Auto Linen 19c—36 inch
A uto Linen
19c
at.
Linen Crash and Union Linen, all ex-
tra values at 15c, 25c, 35c and . 50c
35c value Tissue 25c - Big assortment
in checks and plaids at 25c
Embroidered Voilette 25c-the new
fancy goods that comes with all the pop-
ular ground shades, embossed with an
embroidered stripe contrasting shaile,
to ground price at 25c
Pink and Lavender striped Voiles,
self stripe of silk on white ground, an
extra value at ... — — — . 25c
36 inch Penvob Shirting, all fast col-
ors at — 15c
Agatha Cloth, comes in all popular
stripes at .15c
Extra Special:
15c French Gingham
lOc
32 inch French Gingham, neat pat-
terns, regular 15c value at . . — 10c
White Repelette is a new name for
Seersucker. Special at 12 1 -2c
Good assortment of White Cotton
Cordutoys in all the different welts,
at 25c, 35c and 50c
Crepe Voiles 15c. This is a new fab-
ric, comes in all the popular street and
evening shades, at., 15c
27 inch Flounce at.
45 inch Flounce at
18 inch Flounce
12 inch Flounce ..
25c
42c
25c
10c
Ladies New Neckwear at 25c, 35c, ">0.
75c and ... $1 .OO
Is inch Flounce .. . . 25^
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1913, newspaper, March 27, 1913; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth302427/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.