The West Weekly News. (West, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1912 Page: 2 of 24
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furniture Bulletin Number Two
Our last Bulletin gave forecast of the better ti.nes coming on account of
the crop that is beginning to move. We also casually mentioned the fact that
it was time to take an inventory of Furniture on hand in order that you might
know what was needed; so that you would be in a position to take advantage
of the special inducements that we are offering from time to time. We also
referred to the fact that new goods were in transit; since then we have un
loaded stacks of goods, and they are now beginning to move. Right goods at
right prices will sell. What I am after is to get you to see my stock and get
prices. We are going to sell the stuff. All business men have to sell their wares,
they need the money and must have it, and we are no exception to the rule.
If we have what you want will make it to your interest to look us over whether
you buy or not.
Note Some of the New Things
New Davenports, these take the place of folding beds, and every lady needs
one. Art Squres, in beautiful designs, these to a great extent have taken place of
the ordinary floor coverings. Small Rugs are always staple, a good assortment.
New Rockers and Diners, in different finishes. New Upholster Parlor Suits,
something new and good. Dining Tables, round or square, divided or undivid
ed pedestals. Golden Oak and Mission Buffets in two colors. Chiffoniers, in
Golden Oak, Mission, Mahogany and Birdseye Maple. China Closets, of the
latest designs. Iron and Brass Beds, also new design Wood Beds, something
that will appeal to the most fastidious. To conclude we have nearly everything
carried in a first-class store, and ask you again to head this way. and make
this store headquarters for the Ladies and Children while in the City.
Watch Our Big Show Window for Some New Things.
See Next Bulletin for Special Prices on Special Things.
' E O. W. BROWN
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
J
-THEWS
mg Company
A news item in the Fort Worth
| papers recently conveys the in-
formation that County Judge R.
E. Bratton of Tarrant County
has presented a bill to the Com-
TIMELL
ICERS:
President
P.™
The Mart Herald came out ^ Advertise your natural advant
last week with 24 pages, carry ! ages. _
ing an 8 page comic section,
something rarely seen attempt-
ed by publisher's of the weekly
press. Spencer is new in the
newspaporbusinessbutiscausing
many who have spent the better
part of their lives in the business
to sit up and take notice. But
then it must be remembered that
Lack of directness leads to
stagnation.
Organization is the slogan of
modern progress.
A city’s natural advantages
are its greatest assets.
TORS:
j. lem joses | missioners Court of that county
£ainest NEMtcE* j jor being one half of one
(T - c. r. ZAPALAC 1
per cent commission on a recent
bond issue of $1,000,000 for good
road puri>oses. It is claimed
that the law authorizes this fee
and that other County Judges
over the State have been getting
such commissions. It may be woman can tell you how she I Systematize your commercial
possible that there is no law to "stripped the gear” of her Stod;or^aniMtion as VQ„ wouid your
the Commissioners 1 ‘ Dayton but few know the•,
~ t # , , j tirst principle of strmpinir the I ”“»*»*-**
Court from donating such antKai ---------------—------
J!l"rn U,i A gloomy face repels friends.
EDIT*)* AND MG*.
XX i, nx. AND TMAS.
*, Foreman
: : TT prevent
ear in Advance *
A commercial club should be
Mart is one of the best towns in j permanent, not spasmodic.
^'exas‘ i Civic development should be
: , ’ the first step in city building,
it is getting so that most any | m-—
woman can tell you how she
ctrrOcnbcrS. 1909.
Texas.
___„. They should return to
amount to the County Judge, but | the simple life.- West News.
ordered out. it act
if there is not, then in Gods
name one ought to be enacted.
But that, there is any law which
authorizes such a clear case of
J-All churi-R
li—fain fee is char|ed.
name of charity charf- grafting WC doubt Very SeriOUS*
instances as
ar KfuUr wo. au this that makes bond issues so
,ua Mrnctl and similar
«l trw.
That’s the argument, senator. |
A return to the simple life is i
what this country needs now;
more than anything else. Even
here in Houston they’ve com j
menced dressing poodle dogs in !
baby clothes and taking them
Unattractive
st rangers.
streets repel
An Alibi.
Mr*. Rllry—"I* thot rla**!r*l music
your daughter be playing on th' plan-
ner. Mr*. Grogan?” Mrs. Grogan—
"No Three keys don't sound, and
four stick!”—Puck.
Mined In
passed the ordin
hard to carry, for the people;^ ,,(lmu at nl|<ht. VVe don’t
think much of Teddy, but we are )
vi 11 u rv in m ii J it;uvtj. uu i ,v i » ^ _ __ _v _ _ . _ —. _ _ __ __
*«:worked
franchise tothPlon r(w(i ,)twlru,.tion T!f'„ ‘heorle"’ but "Hh lnm on ;
M';0 p, furnish °n rOB<t < >n trU t n' 1v,un' his woman suffrage pro|x>sition.
r to the jieople of; ~ d'ldgew tim* belongs to the He want** more babies and thetC
rounding country. | People “fid if they have bonds to
y member of the 1 it is the duty of the court
eaitated for a mo jant* County Judge to sell them.
t this franchise.! --------------
tot understand. If You will never lind a busy man
with tie* meddling witli other people’s
d to turn business, nor one who is well
when it I versed in general science. A
rhe more well stored mind has not the
v us, whether room for gabbing, nor lias the
, banks or! mind of a busy man space fur
tions, the the need of tale bearing. Edu-
e people, cation and business preoccupy
lar line of j and lift humanity above such low
■done in a and deb sing depravity. It is
e masses j the idler who becomes the gos
npany. in sip peddler. His brain is the
ily power! veritable workshop of tlie devil,
ofore at- j Backbiting, slandering, gossip-
'ant, and ing and lying are not members
LIKE A CHARM
propose* that the mothers dabble ;Afler Operation Failed to Help,
in politics and leave the little Cardui Worked Like a Charm.
hojiefuls at home to take care of _
themselves. We’re for the back Jonesvllle, S. C.—"t Buffered with
to-the farm movement and we’re j W0Bian,r trouble,” write* Mrs. J. S.
, . . , ... Kendrick, In a letter from this place,
for the return to simple life LM(Ut tlme*, 1 couk! not U-ar to .mnd
every time it is broached. Hous-, on my feet. The doctor *ald I would
ton Post._ never he any better, and that I wonld
have to have an operation, or 1 would
A commercial club will bring! have a cancer.
op|>ortunity to the door of the ! I went to the hospital, and they oper-
citizens. ated on me, but I got no better. They
____ : laid medicine* would do me no good,
jDato lines have no commercial! tn? r.thouKllt 1 wonId have *° de-
value unless they show develop-
ment or progress.
The prime object of trades ex-
cursions is to promote good will
between towns and individuals.
At last I tried Cardui. and began to
Improve, no I continued ualng It. Now.
I am well, and can do my own work.
I don't feal any pain*.
Cardni worked like a charm."
There must be merit In thla purely
vegetable, tonle remedy, for women—
Cardui—for It ha* been In successful
un for more than SO year*, for the
ering a‘of busy, intelligent minds. Take; Eliminate false advertisinir. j nml
swpie. Um street water ami the tough, tutse statement*, and*.exagger-’ dl*«Mc.
a*wl boosting if you want your
city to enjoy permanent growtli
owing tins course and the vulgar, and
eh to you will had whore they dweU.
!......Colorado Record.
F
yonr troubles.
N WrjifLuffs’ Advisory TVr QjgfjA*
e C* . Ouiiinivv*. Tati**, (w HiMviat
hi’i< 'IfonkP Tiw«i»m»i
The Old
Oaken Bucket
Filled to the brim with
cold, clear purity—no such
water nowadays.
Bring back the old days with
a glass or bottle of
It makes one think of everything that’s pure
and wholesome and delightful. Bright, spark-
ling, teeming with palate joy—it’s
your soda fountain old oaken bucket.
Whenever^
you see an
Arrow think
of Coca-Cola.
C Our new booklet,
T ree telling of Coca-
Cola vindication at Chatta-
nooga, for the asking.
Demand the Genuine as made bjr
THE COCA-COLA CO
ATLANTA, CA.
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Rates 1
:rom
Waco SA. AP. j
t—n-r~“ ’ l,Tjhn
‘5
v w INGLES IDE
Round ARANSAS PA8
l Trip ROCKPORT
$10.50 jto Corpus Christi
$10.35 Ingleside
$10.501 to Aransas Pass
tlO.fiOVn Rock port.
Througi Standard Sleeper* on NiAt
Si IkP. | C. D. Bowmah
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Saturday. - .
Limit Monday Foil mr
iaf Bata ol Sale.
Ticket on Sal* Every
Friday.
Limit Ten Days
Train Leaves Wico 0:80 P M.
Depot Tidfcl A«t. I SA. AF.
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Terrell, H. B. The West Weekly News. (West, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1912, newspaper, September 12, 1912; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588743/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting West Public Library.