The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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COLLEGE
"OUThWEBT
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-■ POSITIVELY THE
LARGEST
School of Bookkeeping,Business Train-
ing, Shorthand, Typewriting, and Tel-
egraphy in America. 1500 enrollments
annually. 37 .different states and 3
foreign countries represented. Good
positions secured. Fill in and mail for
162 page,beautifully illustrated catalog
Name. .
Address
Best cold drinks and ice cream at
the Nook.
R. Y. Williams is time-keeper for
the Dallas-Sherman Interurban.
Pay your subscription today.
"A book of verses underneath
the bough;" books like that sold
at Long's.
Have Walter Box make you a
nice Hat Band and Belt.
Mr. Roger Pierce is now in the
mercantile business at Sherman.
Fresh .shipment of Nunnally's at
the Nook.
Base-ball gloves 50c and up Wil-
cox Bros.
If you haven't paid yoursubscrip
tion, please do so at once.
Large assortment of 5, 10 and 25
cent packages candy at the Nook.
The latest in visiting cards at the
Sun office.
Prof. Moore is in Dallas this week.
For high-class photos— Stone's
Studio is the place.
The American Express Co. ap-
preciates your patronage.
Get your reoney's worth at
Long's.
Guaranteed line of sporting goods
at Wilcox Bros.
Framing Pictures is one of our
"long suits "
Davis Furniture Co.
Mr. Morris Fleming, a graduate
of year before last, was in town this
week visiting his sister and friends.
You will iT?ed some visiting cards
during Commencement. Let us
have your order—either for printed
or engraved. Sun Office.
Post cards—all kinds—at the
Nook.
The American Express Co. will
treat you right.
Walt
er
Bo
Furniture,
Carpets,
Rugs,
Matting,
Carriages,
Wagons,
Hand Made. Saddles and Harness
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Repair Work a Specialty,
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Sheet Music.
Over 900 pieces in stock. 10c a
copy, at Richardson's Book Store.
Everything kept in an up to date
drug ."-tore at Long's.
New lot of tennis goods at at
Wilcox Bros.
Dr. Hyer attended the commence-
ment exercises of the Medical De-
partment in Dallas last week. A I. j
Folsom, O. E. Veatch and W. B.
Folsom, Academic grads., received
diplomas.
We buy stationery direct from
the manufacturers is the reason our
styles and tints are always the latest.
Richardson s Book Store.
Fishing tackle that catches fish
at Long's
Remember everything advertised
by Wilcox Bros, in this issue is
guaranteed.
When I give a present I select it
from my stock. Go then and do
likewise. J. W. Long.
Prof. Cody (replying to a ques-
tion by Mr. Knowles in astronomy):
"Well, sir, you will have to take
your hand our of you mouth when
you speak to me. I'll admit there
is plenty of room, but I can't
understand you."
I guarantee my tennis goods.
J. W. Long.
Students' delight—Long's cigars
tobacco a jd pipe smokers' supplies.
Aid your doctor by getting your
prescriptions filled with Irish drugs
at Long's.
I deliv'er the goods—this is orig-
inal with Long.
Just arrived the biggest lirvp of
base-ball goods ever in Georgetown.
Wilcox Bros.
Mr. H. T. Shaw, who was in
school last fall, is now Secretary-
Manager of the Temple Chiutauqua
Association. He has booked a
strong course and secured special
rates both from railroads and the
street car company of Temple.
Don't white-wash your face; use
1 Long's dainty face powder.
KODAK.
Let us finish your kodak work.
You can keep them until you are
gray. They never fade.
Wilcox.
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Belts and Fobs made to order
White Mountain
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NOTICE
If you are thinking of attending a
business college during the summer
vacation see the Manager. He can
save you money.
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Pictures.
A first class photo on a swell card
is the proper article. We make
them.
Wilcox.
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1090 feet ]fcp<:il Moulding jast
Davis Furniturjc Co.
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For Fresh Bread, Cakes and Can-
dies, see
The Texas Bakery
E. Schmalenbeck, Proprietor.
Next to Stone's Photograph Gallery.
City Pressing Club
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„ R. H. CHREITZBERG, Prop.
Cleaning, Pressing,Repai ring,Dyin£
Club members must have their clothes h
by Friday evening to get them Saturday
Agents for the Best Tailor Made Clothing:
(JDv. (2. (2. ath
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©iovcjetuum, Qittab
Office in Post office Drug Store. Resi-
dence one block east of Campus on Uni-
versity Avenue. Phone aa*
Typewriting
and Copying
SEE
J, E. KING
Model Meat Market
Formerly owned by Landrum &
Allen has been purchased by
OTIS PEASLEE
He will be pleased to serve you
at the old stand.
Phone 45
iVW. Carothers,
President.^
O. A. Nelson,
Cashier.
C. S. Bel ford,
* Vice Pres.-
[Sam W. Brown,
Asst. Cashier..
The First National Bank
Capital $ibo,oco. Profits $20,000.
It is a pleasure to extend all courtesies
that are cor sistent with safe, conser-
vative banking
A. A. BOOTY, President
* The Fai mers
State Bank
Capital and^urpius: $68,000.00
W. L. PRICE, Cashier
0. E. HENSCHEN,UV1. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON
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Office in the Post Office Drug Stor*
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Office Phone 78
Residence Phone 5
GEORGETOWN, T« XA
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Clark, W. E. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1908, newspaper, May 8, 1908; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401231/m1/4/: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Southwestern University.