The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1915 Page: 4 of 20
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Having had over twenty years experience in making Farm Loans, we know just how
work out all of the details that are necessary in closing up a loan, thereby saving you time,
•v’ trouble and money.
We are representing most of the large companies that are represented by agents in Dallas,
; Fort Worth, Hillsboro and Waco and being on the ground we can give more satisfactory
:f! service.
We are in a position to make loans of 91,000.00 to $50,000.00 at the lowest rates.
We know it will be to yopr interest to figure with us before signing up with anyone else.
The National
REAL ESTATE COMPANY
J. R. SCHILLER, Phone 218
Telephone 61 2R
R. H. Marak, Phone 21
A Coming Feature
THIS WEEK WE BEGIN DIS-
PLAYIHG OUR FALL GOODS
We now have them ready for your inspection. We
have some prices we have never before been able to
make, which I am sure will interest you if you will
jive us a look I*:
Ladies’ Dress Shoes
Are featured strong in light colored cloth top, either lace or button $2.50 to $6.50
Men’s Dress Shoes
Combination doth or mat top*, button or lace, comfortable flat heeli $2.50 to $7.00
Men’s Work Shoos $2.50 to $3.50
FEATURE RICES
Old price
10c Dilhi gingham
10c Outing
10c Cotton Flannel
12 l-2c Cotton Flannel
$1.25 Silk Poplin and Crepe
New price
8 l -2c
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9c
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$1.00
Good in Campari:
W. M S. of Malhodiot Church
With the coming of the autum
months there haa been an
awakening of greater zeal of
earnestness of purpose among
the members of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the
Methodist church. A most
interesting business meeting
was had on Monday afternoon
a goodly number being present.
The devotional lesson for the
afternoon was taken from the
2nd chapter of Luke, the 42nd
to 49th verse. It was lead by
Mrs. B. B. Ingraham. The sub-
ject of the lesson was, The
Adolescent at school our op
portunity, which was taken from
the Missionary Voice.
The following subiects were
able discussed: Our Nations
Opportunity by Mrs. W. T.
KinsJow. The Adolescent Boy
by Mrs. W. R. Lovell. Here
after every 1st, Monday the pro-
gram will be taken from tlte
Missionary Voice and used in
connection with the business
meeting.
After roll call responded to
with scripture quotations*, the
busiaess meeting was entered
into. Foremost under the head
of oid business <ame the settle
log o! all pledges and obligations
made for the year 1915, the
treasurer being instructed to
pay same st onoe, This leaves
the society entirely free from
encumbrances. Reports from
the various officers and com
mittees
the pais
a vie i
named <
the
e with
of Mesdames
Miss Ruby Wilson the blind
mils lean from Hillsboro.
The resignation of Mias Fowler
as secretary was reluctantly re
ceived and Miss Nerren wss
elected to Oil the unexpited term.
Following the repeating of the
Lord's prayer in concert ad-
journment was had until Mon-
day next when an interesting
lesson from the “Child in the
Midst" will b" conducted by
Miss Ass Jenkins.
Remember our campaign is on.
Wo must enlist our women,
young people and juniors in this
great work. List ns persist.
Let us not be weary in well
doing, for in due season we shall
reap if we faint not.”
The master is counting onthis
work and is pledged to its sue
cess. Let us keep our eyes u
Him, and our ears open to
commands and go forward.
Reporter.
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LOST—Cameo brooch, finder |
please return to Leon Cervenkat
at Palace Drug Store and get!
reward. ____ 49 8tj
I wish to say to my friends j
and customers having half
interest in the MetropoleJ
Barber Shop, f wish to have
you ail come to see us. We
sure you the vsry best of wor
Thanking you for
favors and patronage.
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Hew* F*m Gail Treat
The News force waa aggree-
sbly surprised Thursday night
when an luvitagon was ms
to attend the show at the Dr
land. The invitation « ame fr
the genial manager Mart
and it was highly app
All the boys went and wink, 1
Perry and Claude
valuable members of the
were a little scared at
they soon became i
the shifting of the pictur
the screen and before the
was over, were enjc
selves as hughly at)
seen motion picture
their lives.
T, Oar
We have not closed
our books, nor do wo
intend to but tho
has eerie when we hr*
contlpeifad l
money. W «
si rained
you til
marks bus one tooth out on tower
it row; has leather haulier
and long rope on Any informa-
tion leading to his recovery will
Marshal Bailey of
J. D. Cuncigham,
2. Will j
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Terrell, H. B. The West Weekly News and Times. (West, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1915, newspaper, September 17, 1915; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588710/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.