The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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N ORDER TO TURN OUR REMAINING STOCK OF
Summer Goods into ready cash, we are herewith making
some prices that will interest you or any other conservative
buyer These goods we are offering are firs, class, this summer's stock. In order to keep our stock in this
kind of condition ,t has always been our practice once each season to mak, attractive closing out prices but
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Saturday, July 24th, and Closing Saturday, August 7th
$5.00 and $5.50 Ladies’ Han&n Ox
lords and Pumps, your
$3,60 American Ixidy Patent
*r, Gumnetai, Tan and
White .................
Any $3 00 Ladies Oxford |A f a
or Pumpa, all styles_____f£, | 9
$2.50 Ladies’ or Misses' Oxfords,
Pomps or Isce, all leath- J| gg
$6.50 Men’s Hsnan Oxfords, Tan
Kangaroo or Gonmetal
Sale Price .......
$4.95
$4.50 American Gentleman
$3.75
$3.50 and $1.00 Men’s Gunmetal
and Kangaroo Oxfords *A « te
Sale price ..........WV* 10
10c Figured Crepe or Lawn and
Lace cloth, big assortment ■*_
Sale price ..................f Q
12 l-2c Goods............---SiStS
15c Goods ...... Hi©
10c Ginghams
1
7ie
12 1-2 Bed Seal Gingham . | tPS
Ail Calicos................4 ?0
Big assortment Embroidery jv
from 6c to 17 l-2e..........--99
25 per cent off on all Laces
25 per cent off on all Embroideries
$1.00 and $1.25muslinChem- Af|
i8e, Gowns, Petticoats, etc...||9v
$1 50Garments ......31*10
$2.00 Garments..____ Si>39
$2.50 Garments - 31*69
50c suit Men’s Underwear a a
Per garment ...............|MK
*1.00 Suits
Per garment. . ........
$1 00 Men’s Uni, n Suits in ■JA.
Nainsook or Knit tW9
$150 Union Soils.......Sl.10
50c Blue Work Shifts..',,.. 39C
*2 00, $2 50 and Men’s Straw
Hats, all new st.vi-s As ass
This Sale.......... Sf.Jjy
| Men's $12.50 Serge and
! Mixed vyorsted Suits...
Men’s $15..*) Serge and
$8.35
Mixed Worsted Suite $9.99
Men’s $20 ail wopl smt- SI 3*79
Genuine Palm Beach suit $4.95
Boys’ Paim Beach suit*..33*49
Men’s and Boys’ Pants
25 per cent eff
Careful Attention to All
You’re Welcome
H. M. JOHNSON & CO.
Give us • trial, be pleas*
®d» we invite inspection
TNE WEST NEWS
P.SMw-d Week!)
fh* W**t Ptinttt,|L)opcB],
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them
they can
more, *ary
order
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DIRECTORS;
4 * SCHILLER J. LLM JOSES
*• <X SEXTON EARNEST ncmecek
• -» D« Mlli.EC C. r. CATAEAC
m a timell
OFFICERS:
I. a SCHILLER Ptwwkc.,
US JOKES. Via* Pnmtm,
H B TERRUL. editor vno MCI
"m.M.iuie service a*
possible. The average iwlitician
devotes most of his time to play-
ing politics at the expense of the
tax payers. It is s pity that
Bros. Boynton and Robinson
■ cannot see this and be friends.
—Georgetown Commercial. Will
I Bro Lee Rountree please lead
Js in prayer.-. Hamilton Herald.
CAREY SMITH’S FORESIGHT
That was more than generous
on the part of the city of Austin
recently when it opened the Kush
am-***-
near beer
near beer
of men and
State allow near beer to be sold
R« EULA HURUX.K. «c. and ik»
L D WEBSTER um wuun
31 Per Year is Advtocr
#!»OmUE1MI
WW-t Tom.
A reasonable (inanity of optim
i<m may tie annexed by eating a . . .
bowl of sliced Elbert* peatdies I fv*ey tllOHen and adhered
upon which a little sugar has *° l”e local O,rtion »°d license
at ali.-' Texas has upon several
occasions in recent year* re
padlated Statewide prohibition
by direct expression of its
electorate on the proposition
both in the choice of its State
officials and in rejecting amend
ment to its constitution. Texas
has wisely chosen and adhered
telling the rice grower* 0f (,(«
seel ion what he would like to see
them do, he t* telling rh»m what
they will inevitably have to do If
nee growing is p. be an absolute
TKo t M„iiu —x .... k .
,th .. M
- —------— • ;on tne lower Ctdoistio
ed the water to save the rice Mho Austin d;,m ha* proved the
erops of M atagorda county. Itj Practicality of the cor, ver ration
was grand Austin did not have’, ' “d confidently expert
.............. . - to see Brother Smith’* fondest
Mt. IlM
. .. » iiwvic sunar nag
been sprinkled and upon which a
half mat of pure cream has been
(toured.-George Bailey.
BBUl— - ii_________ini'.,
Bryan s enemies say he is a
dead bock but there Is no cessa-
tion in the roar of artillery and
i Cone Johnson told the Phi la J m"*« *rtil,€ry and
Aelpbians that the Declaration ^.1,UDS they *rP firin« at
Aeipbians that the Declaration of
InAependeAce was designed io
•eeure the liberty of the indivi-
dual, ft played the devil doing
■Bncitr~ I
him. ’.Vhy waste ao much good
ammunition!'—East Texas Regis
ter.
system as the best method of
controling the evils of the liquor
traffic. Texas may not be wholly
good, but certain it is that in all
of her history it has never been
found necessary for her to c*U
out her military force to prevent
mob violence to one of her
governor*.-Houston Post.
anticipations realized.
To Drive Out Malaria
Aag Build lip TBs System
Tike the Old Standard GROVF s
TASTKLKSS; etui) TONIC Vott kau*
- —; ■ **. wir
“P Hi* arrival. SO ttutt
Blair, OkhtnoSm.
mvlgorstte* «<> n»
W*n*y>h Post. We are strongly in favor of I v'cu‘l““- u‘o naco lime
It tickles the devil nearly to the proposed amendment to tbs ***** uur ,u,art* wnen.
the . Constitution which would speaketh that paper:
death to see the citizens of .
town split into factions and pail-
teg against each other, for lie
know* that town is a hell of a
gtece. Carthage Register. I
An nt taw violations, especially
those t f prohibition laws in
of i Ge«rgJ*, the Waco Times Herald
Thus
a constitution which would sepa-
n»t* the State University and
A. A M. College and make the
latter an independent college, as -----J° iI,,m ** doi saying
we -elitieit would be a gtxxj jprohibition is barf, but it is
—jtblng for both institutions. in »»ying that the iaw sliouid be en-
•The scientists said Harry out opinion the college is of more forc*d> *nd ‘hen it is Up to the
*TB*w was ioony and a jury sc imionance to tlte state than th«>,,eop‘e 10 whether or not
rtf, , eifir aa :__t .... «. thf'V i’Lt t$«s nnnti.*..
to do it There was a chance for
graft in it, but there wasn't utiy
It was pure and unadulterated
magnanimity, and Csry Smith,
of the Matagorda Countr Frl | lAnaMMS tuu TffitK Vos kao*
bune voice, the gratitude of th. t
rice farmers of his section But &in‘n® sad Iron in • tutrivn tor®
Brother Smith dries not stop at;™*
this. He is a long-headed man 1
and foresees the necessity for'
conservation of the Colorado wa (11 K . . ,
ters if the rice farmer* ,»♦ n,, 1 ^ his will notify tall of our cos-.,,flli' Ju'd -m
lower ntr!, k . . ** that hen after the tee walks or do aav a8d ,
,!I ,h ‘u »re to have a; houw wilt dose promptly at I j work, All w,»,
sure thing. He advocates an j« clock on each Sunday You
other dam and lake somewhere! " "• ld*BSo bear thin announce
near Bay Ctly, at soma point ln,["lr'd and «»** Jrou>' <«e on f
ut yourc<» i.jh-i
dares A Maivk.
1» 1 sjn-lit *. v
era! day* in th- city this
Left
Hunt g . fob, K
pleate,. , v. ws mhne
ward
1 a in prepared to dt
mtirlr
set in. He knows the Austinjtion.
lake is not to be relied upon al-
together; that even If the city of
Austin continues willing to re
lease its water, the flow la an ex
siieaketh that ’paper: Gencr^i tr,fnlely' dry •«•'»*«" would
pcediMit jscsreeiy be sufficient; especially
»*S Bari* at Uk mm* to*
Grant held that the speediest 7™* "v-«»cienv; especially
way to get rid of bad law w»* to - !*“ r.kl> *cre**“ ut tb* k’wer
enforce it. This is not saying
,WIW wm ivn/tna a pry ac- i iir*t>ori&nce to the state than tb« j 10 whether or
®e*»ted their word, but now tb* y un:svi»fty, as practical studies desire ,u continuance. It
go back on their follow mg audiaud affairs should receive afis roanife*By wrong for liquor
state that be has nevw bee; student's first attention. And ‘ to exi*t in a Slate that hat
ers^r a minute vince he was boru we ,wf uld hire to see the depart ‘}'ic!*r*d for Prohibition. If
seientiat will be one of those who pro, .••-tyjhyiongn to the college ,bcufd prevail, cost what It will,
aaanot lean, from the exper taught is thejcoiiega alone. Aid
,*h<ir4 - Bes-uiioot finally -ve would like to see two
^ A. A M > Ollegss in tlw state;one
Boynton, at ™ ‘
Herald, and Brc ■prtee
Robinson,
’—— ' HIT BIWCI
foiorado is materially increased
Tfie volume of water passing La
f* range greatly exceeds the
volume passing Austin, due to
the many tributaries which en
ter the stream between the two
points; yet some three or four
years ago, when tb® great dam
at Austin was broken and the
flow unhampered, there was
scarcity of water for the rice
aud If Georgians are dLodea*. ,V | Kccetotly, after empty-
they have tin Ir remedy at tli* A«*Un l*!t6 to re[mlr the
baHut box.
themselves
GALVESTON
COTTON CARNIVAL
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Terrell, H. B. The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1915, newspaper, July 23, 1915; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588559/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.