The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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fHfc SEMINOLE SENTINEL
ACALA COTTON seed Better Groceries Mean
In aid of development of this community we
have secured quite a lot of pure bred Acala Cotton
Seed for planting purposes which we are selling to
our customers at cost. These seed were raised by
farmers in a community near San Angelo, Texas,
who specialize in this particular cotton, and are
therefore acclimated to this territory and above the
boll weevil district. In addition to this the seed
have been tested and fumigated
The Acala is a big boll, five lock cotton, very
hardy and early maturing, and especially adapted
to this altitude, being selected by us after a thor-
ough investigation and only when convinced that
t produces as well as any other variety known to
'tns territory and sells at a much higher premium.
If you want any of these seed please call and
make your arrangements as early as possible.
FIRST STATE BANK
StbMINOLL. TLXAS
COURTESY
It sticks in human relation* like
postage tampti on letters. The
POST DUTCH DEPARTMENT
I'cct* it t!<e Used by its postmaster*
und employee* in dealing with the
public.
! cip them in its use beginning
*'Ul IMPROVEMENT
" l.l-K, May 1 H, licj.
THE BONBON MAN
By t ILLIAN M RO'i ( E
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THANK YOU
A SLOW ONE
VALUABLE FISH OIL
Till
Stolen
lilted
loved
Airplulie si | v ice of tb
lUlicrii» bdi'imi |m
useful in hauling, for tip
iiftillTiI. id lislitTint'll, t|if till tlluttiiu,
v* lilt 11 imtil n 1 itint in at4iit>tiis ntuu
Imriug millmtu ut the aurintv nf t|t<
sen, their jUt'seiue king undiluted |,y
* w iih "I'li .ul rtpphu^ Meiiini li ii
nil 111,| good |u eat, hut their ml ha
high roiiuueiYitti value, ami, alter it
hn» Un-n Jil’essetl out, the residue
uiul. i uii eteellciit t'eidili/.ei Pur
*l»M I ho lust year the (iiuiluiTnui id
meiiiiMiien mi ip thtw cmri.trv mu
d.tUU.lhd ^ullrnis. This ,vn mole
Ihen the milj.ut of MPt*k ml, #hn<h
o,iii{1,511 guilt,ns. | he prndue-
tirrn t,f herring uii vvu* gtt|.
*",ui '**“1 Ilf tHij llVei (III llMl, lllrt
pullmis Other mis of marine origin,
weiitdiug that derived fr„m sluirk*’
Imr* (tuiummilv sold us ta,deliver
4P, totaled |,()tl(l,;i4if gallon*.
il„vv do lop etfoni ||,e l*i,»ia| «’|«»-|*
lu know wlmllier )„u imuu Trinidad,
< Miirmoi* or |iiul,|*,|. I kiln radii 1
Ai H AVV Nl'Md. oi l rilK NAME
Ot HIP MI A 1 E IN I11 |,|, |N 11||:
A DDK EMM
l.vu UP-nurds glumi,I ul liei wrist
vvutih, liieu expci InltMy Imto the
street. VS till u dlsi,|'|m||i!e(l look ill
her bleu* eye* she bent her pretty heuil
ovei lb, I v pewrilei noil hewiln iiuikintr
out bills tor her employer, Mr. Tusker.
Somehow Eva bud grown to long
forward to the semi weekly visits ul
ilie Imsbrul youth who, ut exactly live
w dock on Wednesday* tuid Saturdayx
Wottld ease Ills bruin: slioultlerw t'ure-
fully Into the Huy shop, lie always
bought bolilitiits. 'Hie young lady did
hot nire lor choc* Jules, he said, uud
so Eva always thought of him us the
: bonbon man. Though the ennd must
I l»e lor bis sweetlieurt. ot murse, Evil
I felt a personwl Interest it. milking the
l box us ullrui llve a ■ iHissible. ".lust
j as if It were for me." she confessed
j to herself with a blit li
On ulU'i eveoln. Eva bail been In
I in* baste to leach In r di>ar.v 1 iti
room ufler u hasty dinner in soiu
! ' heap resiuuraiit, but tonight win dlf
I fen nl. Me bad moved Just Hie day
i beime to u large bourdfig bouse tilled
vvllb yollllg |s'o|ile uud she looked
forward to seeing them again, (lue
girl, es|H*eluliy, Alina liray, bad been
'try frUmtlj nod Hinting that Eva
vvus a Wun .t i in |be city bail asked
her if she would like to go out some
evening vvllb her, iiet*nttt|autieil bv
Alma's lluiiee, (leorge lluiilltnn. and
bis fi let.d anil loonutiate Arthur
Dailey .Mum was sure sin* would like
Mr Dailey bui of com so im one could
hi* ns nice a*, (leorge I'eibaps they
ntlgbl decide to gn tonight. Khe re
traced her steps |o a hill,' millinery j
shop uud with a lertutii jaunty toque
In her isiMsesslon, walked quickly to
the hoiirdllig house
And there Alma met her with the
news 1 lull tleofge and Ids friend were
to fake them to the movies and to sup-
per u flora anl. l.vu couldn't help!
wishing Dial the bonbon mun were in
In he, eseort Instead of the mysuil ,
oils Mi Halley, lui| she hJl ibnl slio I
an- being ungrateful In Alum uud
tried In keep her thoughts mi Urn
party hefmv her Alum Invited her !
to stop In hei l oom u moment before j
dinuei and then on |he die ser Evttj
wpled a ho * of candy like the one she
bail nrr.iuged so lustofully for the
bold).ut mail an hour before.
I'll have some candy, Eva 1'vo
Imd (Ids slio ii Wednesday, bui l(’»
still tush. I leorge brings me a bog
I wife a vveek There ure ini eilncn-
late*, though j never eui chocolates,'
iivu lilt ihat a piece nf tlmt mndv
wnuhi (*hake her.
A", lb,mks | have a chumo tu
eul It all day If I like You see I
work i,| |||- Ta»ker'* candy store,"
she said with an effort Mn Die Imn
Inn, man was engaged to Alma she
cuwtdii i understand that young lady'a
expression ns site looked ill tier sltui'p-
I) and I lieu begun to laugh
(ili, you dii. Tills I* too giant," Mho
murmured about fate und t'upid- best
friend, bui k'vn vvu* too mlieruide to
lialeii.
Ttinii they hurried down to dinner,
lull 1.,a on lougui looked forward to
ilie evening Mb* Imd fell all along
that Hie bin.Imi, mail wna engaged
Better Eating
Better Eating Means Better Health
U e want to impress upon your mind that we sell food-
stuffs of the highest grades and quality. And this,
together with the service we offer, is the basis
upon which we bid for your patronage.
PHONE No. 15
RICHARDS
THE STORE THAT SATISFIES
but she could not bear to Me him ut
biillvc to a.,mbit girl, mon Alma,
who bad been so go j |n her She
couldn't remember bow she inamiged
to finish her dinner, lull with all her
misery she vvus conscious that Mina
was very mui'h excited about amne
iblng. Tiny Imd to dress quickly apd
IT. n wa> Jttrf ■'Upping on the now hat
at a becoming angle when Alma
knoi keit at the door.
You look splffy. Come on down.
The buys have come."
Alinu led ihe way Into the big par-
lor, and yes, there was the bonbon
mail and another map waiting fur |
them.
Mi** 1th hards, allow me in Intro- I
dine Mr llumiltnu," Kva half lurm d
man
■ •• lial here
hoiiib..' "iff ail.
i toward the > i
! wu* iln* other
hand.
And (Ins l Mr, DaUuy," -aol Alum,
turning toward the bunhoii man. .site
laughed us Ihey shyly sin.ok bands.
Arthur, don't you think Tin u pret-
ty good friend t„ CupidT You have
h>vn wanting t.. u,.*ct the .harming
girl who works In Mr. Tasker's shop,
noil here she Is. Eva, 1 thought Id
see If you couldn't distract Arthur'*
attention from hU unknown 'lady fair,*
hml you turn out to be Hie vary one
herself."
Hoi I don t understand," said Kva
as they paltvd off and started down
the slips "You always bought the
dimly The Iambiiii man laughed.
‘YVell, that was beeause Ucorga
«oiks out oi town ami has to catch
a certain car uptown which dm-sn't
give blui time for any shopping, I
was certainly a talthfut friend, but
Alma was getting tired ,.f ibe same
kind „r candy all the time ami t didn’t
dure ask you wit wlthm^ nsdhig
yon In (be pnqmr way au«rpnddn't
find anyone who knew you, but lt'» all
right now, and be w«k her arm issx-
s*sslvel,v n* they walked down the
Street.
"I always thought you were ,-n
c«***d " murmured Eva.
"Not vet hut 1 hope to be mam,"
the bonbon man replied meaningly as
he helped her carefully down the
curb.
A Bigger Line at Better
Prices
We will have a more complete line of Dry Goods, Shoes,
hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons, Laces, Corsets, Notions,
rlats, xSuits and Gloves, for less money.
'Jen’s splendid Work Shoes at $2.85 to $3.75.
Men s splendid Dress Shoes at $4.00 to $8.50.
New Organdies, Tissue Ginghams,
Cretonnes, Dimities, Silks, Etc.
Always a complete line of Fresh Fruits and Groceries.
Amaryllis Hour, for better bread. I I
DKL1VFRY DAYS—Tuesday and Friday.
PITTMAN BROS, m
•THE PRICE MAKERS'
SEMINOLE. TEXAS
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1922, newspaper, April 27, 1922; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth578050/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.