The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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LANCASTER, DALLAS COUNTS TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1915.
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For the Last Days of Our
31st SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE 3
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E have served many delighted buyers during this sale
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low prices advertised last wee^. Come today and tomor-
row and harvest your share of the savings. You will find
on sale at clearance prices our entire stock as advertised, of
Men’s and Young Men’s Suits .
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Yachts, Soft Brims, Panamas.
Men's, Women's and Children’s Low Shoes
English, Baby Dolls, Canvas, Etc.
Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats
Mens and Boys Underwear
Nainsook, Balbriggan, Porosknit
Men’s and Youn| Men’s Shirts $
Soft Cuffs, Soft Collars, Laundered Cuffs.
Men’s and Boys’ Harvest Clothes
Overalls, Shirts, Jumpers,
Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings
Paris Garters, Handkerchiefs, Suit Cases.
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Jresses, House Dresses, Children’s Dresses, Muslih Underwear,
Skirts, Waists, Middies.
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Wash Goods, White Goods, Silk Poplihs
- Ladies’Furnishings
e Silk Hose, Silk Gloves, Ribbons, Etc.
Theo. Santry has spent the
week in Ennis.
Mrs. W. Y. Perry spent last
week with her sister in Dallas.
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Paris Keller has gone to
Clayton, N. M , on a prospecting
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trip.
D. E. Loomis was in off the
road to spend the week-end with
his family.
Will Moore, of Dallas, spent
Sunday with his parents, J. G.
Mobre and wife.
Mrs, A. A. Pante^, of Jewett,
is visiting ber parents, H. C.
Rawlins and wife.
C, R. Rea is having bis resi-
dence in North . Lancaster, re-
painted and papered,
Mrs. C. Y. Garrison, of Gar-
land, was a guest last week, of
Mrs. T. B. McCurdy,
D. E. Loomis has had a load
of gravel placed on the walk in
front of the airdome.
A L Ligon, of Pecos, was a
gue9t from Friday until Monday
in the home of D. E. Loomis.
Mrsl'H.'C. Bass will leave to-
morrow for a two weeks visit
with her mother at Hallsville.
, Mrs. Rubv Jolly, o? Rockett,
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was a guest Saturday and Sun-
day of J. W. Harkey and family.
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Mr and Mrs L R. Evans and
httle son, of Dallas, were guest
Sunday of .C. W. Newton and
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‘“tract of painting J. W.
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$1.00 A YEAR.
I BUGGY TIME!
We Have the Stock to Supply
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BOTH TOP AND OPEN RUNABOUTS
Steel Tires and Rubber Tires.
Prices Right - -Terms Reasonable!
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36-inch, special 61c value— on sale at
. 16 Yards for $1.00 ,
Pilgrim Prints
Lights and darks — big 5 cent leader,j
Sale Price, 4c
Cambric Embdy.
[3 to 8 inches wide—IRi to 25c values,
On sale at Half-Price
Pearl Buttons /
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100 dozen—assorted sizes—5c grade,
0. N.T. Spool Cotton
(clark’s)
The “Old Reliable”— on sale at
Seven for 25 Cents
2 dozen for 5c
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Wash Ties
New patterns, just in — 25c quality,
This $ale 15 Cents
Summer Vests
Swiss ribbed — “Stay-up” shoulder
straps—10c value
On sale at Four for 25 Cents
Brass Pins or Hair Pins
Best 5c grades,
Sale Price, 3 for 10 Cents
Folding Fans
Good value at 15c — now on sale
At 9 Cents
Shoe Polish
Quick White — 10c size, on sale
At 5 Cents
Ladies’ Hkchfs.
5c leader^-hemmed, embd’y corners,
colored crochet^edges — choice,
Three for 10c
Silk Half-Hose
Best 50c grade, thread silk—this sale
3 Pair for $1.00
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Stored will be Closed All Day Monday, July 5th, to enable our
Employes to Celebrate the Glorious Fourth!
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Misses Emma and Willie Turk
returned last week from a two
weeks visit with their aunt at
Rockwall.
Mrs. C. D. Smith and little
daughter left Saturday for a ten
days’ visit with Mrs. J. O. Beck-
ley in Waco. v
Mrs. C. O. Adkins, of Wax-
abachie was a recent guest of
Mrs. D, E, Loomis and daugh-
ter Miss HErzel.
The ladies of the Methodist
Church will give a Qhurch social
on the parsonage lawn next
Tuesday night.
Miss Louise Lyon left for
Canton N. C., Tuesday to spend
the summer with her aunt Mrs
S. H. McNeely. *
Alex Mills and Ad Denton
each have a new thresher and
will assist in caring for ,the
grain of the community.
Chester Davis has a position
with Ihe Lancaster Dry Goods
Company and will be tonnd in
the dress goods department.
Mrs. Stuckey, of Chillicotbe,
returned home the first of the
week after a two weeks visit with
her parents H. C. Rawlins and
wife.
While returning from Lancas-
ter to Wilmer, R. S. Little lost a
watch, for which he is advertis-
ing in the Herald, and offers
reward.
J. A. Rogers has been confin-
ed at home this week suffering
with sciatic neuralgia. Mrs.
Hayden has been in charge of
the store.
Mrs. F. P. Holt, of Fort
Worth, will visit her sister Mrs.
J. J, Stuart tomorrow. She will
be accompanied by her daughter
Miss Lucille.
Miss Ethel Anderson was ad-
vised of the marriage of her
friend Miss Priscilla Pickrell,
which occured in Chicago Satur-
day June 26, the groom being
Mr. V. L. Matthews. They
will make their home in Chicago.
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These Wagons are too well known to need
further introduction — because there are
more in use here than ALL OTHER-MAKES
COMBINED!
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Let Us Have Your Order.
S. L. RANDLETT, President.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCurdy
and Mrs. T. B. McCurdy and
daughter, Miss Bess left Monday
tor Medicine Park, Okla , on a
summer outing.
Miss Kathleen Hammond was
a guest several davs this week
of Miss Marion Bergfeldt, in
Dallas. Tuesday a party was
given in her honor.
Misses Lula Lavender and
Frances Ellis went to Milford
Thursday of last week to visit
friends. Miss Frances remain-
ed for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrsr S. R. Fowler
came over from Greenville
Thursday of last week and re-
mained over Friday to see the
White party before their depar-
ture for the exposition trip.
J A. Boyd reported killing 3S
garter snakes on his place Mon-
day. . He established the fact by
three witnesses. It was a moth-
er snake and her 37 babies.
Mrs. Chas. Rizer and little
daughter have spent the week
with Mrs. W. F. Atkinson, near
Wilmer. Charlie will join them
Sunday and stay over Monday.
Misses Annie and Demas Clark:
of Archer City, came in Thorn-
day of last week for a visit witk
Mrs. Frank Williams. They alsa
visaed relatives in Waxahacbie.
C. S. Ayres, wife and sons
Wetmore and Hulbert, were
guests of E. M. Hulbert and
family Sunday. A birthday din-
ner was served in honor of Mrs,
Ayres’ anniversary.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915, newspaper, July 2, 1915; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542654/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.