The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE NORMAL STAR
3
First National Bank
Agnew & Fourqurean
THE PURE FOOD
GROCERS
A nice line Seward’s
Candy. Beech Nut Deli-
cacies.
KODAKS
AND
KODAK
FINISHING
Funk’s Drug
Store
Steubings Barber Shop
The Best Place
to Get the Best
BARBER WORK
Times Building South Austin St.
“A LOST JEWEL’
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•
But this evening, her actions
show me,
That she had loved me only for
sooth.
There had come a handsome
young lad
From one of the northern states,
To gain the heart of my darling
And to sever we life long mates.
When I left home one summer,
To labor in the fields of toil.
Young James stepped in be-
tween us,
And carried off the spoil.
He loved her only a season,
Then quit her, very cold,
He was one of these knaves of
fortune
That had not an ounce of gold.
When he took away my sweet-
heart
I thought my life was ruined,
But I went away to “State Nor-
mal”
Where there’s always “Love
Wars” brewing.
I have just gone home on a vaca-
tion,
And she claims she still loves me
dearly,
My sympathy and pity goes out
to her,
For I know her life has been
dreary.
Themes and all kind of copy
work done by Mrs. Dorman.
Opposite Miller’s Studio, John-
son Building.
New Ties at the Toggery.
For first class barber work make the
PARLOR BARBER SHOP
DAIGLE & BYLER
IN STATE BANK
BUILDING
YOUR HEADQUARTERS
S. N. Williams
DENTIST
Telephone No, 33.
DR. ERNEST BOSTON
EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5
336 HARVEY STREET
The PRICE is the THING.
The Toggery.
Fritz Mueller (seeing Gipson
had a shoe-shine)—“Well Gip, I
see you have got a shoe-polish.
Call and see the Old Boot
Black and water carrier coach.
I can sho shine your shoes, at
Nesbit’s Barber Shop.
The Gift Question Solved
In Search of Ideas For
GRADUATION GIFTS
Have you Seen Our Stock
Do not hesitate to come in for ideas
for we will treat you as cordially as when
you look as when you buy.
COME EARLY
PAUL C. MOORE
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
A WORD OF CAUTION FROM THE
STUDENTS VIEW POINT
Attention Students
Why spend money experi-
menting—That coSts money.
My tailor is the only expert
in town.
CLEANING and PRESSING
Look my Spring Suit Patterns
over. Made in San Marcos.
ARMSTRONG
118 West Santonio Street
We appreciate the Splen-
did business given to us
by the Normal, the Fac-
ulty and the Students.
The San Narcos Record
“The Big Print Shop”
Dr. H. F. Jordan
DENTIST
North Side Plaza.
The Rexall Drug
Store
is the best place to get
your Drugs, School Sup-
plies and Toilet Articles.
BOTH PHONES 137
POWELL’S
At all times you will
find a hearty welcome
to our parlor : : :
Pure Ice Cream
TO EAT
True Fruit Flavors
TO DRINK
POWELL’S CONFECTIONERY
THE
Normal Exchange
Student Supplies,
Hershey’s,
Tennis Balls,
and
Parker’s Fountain Pens
DR. S. D. MCGAUGHY
DENTIST
Office Over Firit National Bank
PHONE 386
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
same is applicable to the re-
quirements of a foreign language.
Have your, or are you, taking
advantages of the above sugges-
tions?
The above may not fit your
ideas about the situation. Our
experiences are but few but even
at that we can see wherein an
error has been made. The above
is only intended to call attention
to the care we should take in
selecting and doing the work
which will prove the most bene-
ficial to us at all times in the
future. —G. & S.
JENNINGS PHARMACY
Under New Management
S. W. 182 COM. 32
Normal Students, we ap-
THE QUALITY
predate your laundry
DRUG STORE
business. If we please
PURE DRUGS
you tell others. If not,
tell us. We Strive to
—AND—
please.
Good Soda Water
San Marcos Laundry
W. S. BENNETT, Owner
e5YT/'ss cM^argaret {F$rown wishes to announce to the Students that
she has purchased the Miller Studio and will continue the production of high
class portrait11 work. S. J. RITCHIE, of Cleveland, Ohio, will be operator.
New cameras have been ordered
and we will specialize in large work.
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The Normal Star (San Marcos, Tex.), Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, April 21, 1916, newspaper, April 21, 1916; San Marcos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth614560/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State University.