The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913 Page: 2 of 10
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MARTIN
The Cheapest Stare in Llano
This sale will eclipse any of our previous sales, as our stock is larger
and assortment more complete. We guarantee to save you money.
The Following Are Our Prices;
Men’s $4.00 Panama hats for_________
Men's $2.off straw hats for___________
Men's $2.00 straw hats for___________
Men’s $1.50 straw hats for ___________
Boys straw hats for__________________
Men’s dress shir's $1.00 value for______
Men’s 75c shirts for___________________
Men s’ black hose for_________________
Men s tan hose for____________________
75c gowns for _____________________
$1.00 gowns for_______________________
$1.25 gowns for____________„__________
$1.50 gowns for _______________________
$2.00 gowns for ______________________
$2.50 gowns for ______________________
Ladies priucess slips _________________
Ladies $1.50 princess slips ____________
Ladies $1.25 princess slips.............
Ladies $2.50 princess slips______________
Ladies drawers _______________________
Ladies corset covers__________________
Ladjes gingham petticoats __________
Ladies black petieoats_________________
Ladies $1.00 petticoats ________________
Ladies $1.25 petticoats _______..........
Ladies $1.50 petticoats ________________
Ladies $2.00 petticoats _____________...
Ladies 75c white lawn waists__________
Ladies $1.00 white lawn waists _______
Ladies $1.25 white lawn waists _______
Ladies $1.50 white lawn waists_______,
Ladies vests, 4 for ____________________
Men’s $3.50 tan and gun metal slippers
Men’s $3.00 tan button slippers ________
Men’s $3.00 patent leather slippers ....
Men 's $3.00 gun metal slippers ________
Ladies $£.75 skirts for------------------
Ladies $2.50 corduroy skirts for---------
Ladies tan, blue and white linen skirts ...
35c ratine all colors per yard------------
50c ratine per yard______________________
New crepe dress goods, all colors per yard
White corduroy per yard -------------------
Fink, blue and tan Corduroy per yard ...
All 35c dress goods per yard---------—*
40 Inch white voile 25c value for-----------
40 inch white lawn 25c value for----------
25c crepe kimona goods per yard ----------
10c and 15c dimity per yard -------------
10 and 15c cross bar lawn per yard------
Dress gingham per yard ------------------
Apron gingham per yard ----------------
White bed spreads______________________
Sheeting per yard -----------------------
60c table linen per yard -----------------
Colored table linen per yard_____________
Best calico per yard --------------------
Cotton chec-ks per yard __________________
Toweling per yard .'_____________________
White lawn per yard _____________________
1 lot of lace worth 10c for ...--------------
10c colored lawn per yard------------------
Tan dress linen per yard _________________
20c dress linen per yard _________________
Men's $12 50, $13.50 and $14.00 suits for___
Men's $10.50 blue serge suits for ___________
Men’s $5.00 pants for_____________________
Men’s $4.50 pants for ---------------------
Men’s $4.00 pants for____________________
Men's $3.00 pants for____________________
Men's $5.00 Stetson hats for_______________
.. 50c
8 l-3c
8 l-3c
. 50c
12 Vic
12 Vic
8 l-3c
$10.00
$12.50
$4.25
$3.05
$3.25
$2.50
$4.00
Trunks and Suit Cases go in this Sale. We carry the Warner Corset
TIN JAC0B5 WATCH US GROW
Boy Shoes and Slippers at Reduced Prices
WATCH US GROW
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FARM FACTS.
By Peter Radford, President of the
Fanners’ Union.
Make your farm add to the charm of
the neighborhood.
A large total yield of any crop
brings less money than a smaller crop
Why make two blades of grass grow
where one grew before unless you can
sell them.
The producer is not always permit-
ted to participate in the benefits of a
bountiful harvest.
There is more in the mar. than
there Is in the land and to develop the
land we must first develop the man.
Hearth farming is the scientific
farming of today. Success is due to
him who solves his problems by the
fireside.
The tenant farmer is. as
scious of being on thin ice
heedless Of bis peril.
The free past bidder on the ‘-Op-
portunity Special' is the man with
mind, money and muscle.
Opportunities on the farm are of Ill-
value unlees at some future date
sis he turned into eieb.
trouble with Urn city man is
that he thinks production is the whole
thing and his interest In the farmer
usually stops witl^^flf eduction.
All the farmer akks is a square deal
and a chance to get his products to
the customer at a price the consumer
can afford to use them §nd at a price
the fanner can afford to produce them
Lost motion on the farm is a heavy-
expense. Eliminate the waste of time
as well as material.
Thoughts are but seeds. As you
think today so you will be tomorrow.
Be at wtfr with your vices, at peace
with your neoighbors and let every
day find you a more diligent worker.
City-Building Notes.
to build
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It
Best Laxative for the Aged.
Old men and women feel the need
of a laxative more than young folks,
but it must be safe and harmless and
one which will not cause pain. Dr.
King’s New Life Pills are especially
good for the aged, for they act prompt
ly and easily. Price 26c. Recommend
r-u by all druggists.
Advertisement.
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his home paper.
Lots of people pretend progressive-
ness, but their actions give this the
denial. After all. actions are what
count.
The booster has his uses as well as
the builder—the rooster is a booster
but as a laying proposition be does
not amount to much,
A man who wouldn't fight for his
town in a pinch shouldn't feel peeved
if the town lays down upon him at a
critical moment.
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Two fine Jersey cows for sale Ree
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harmoniously working together to
build a city.
An ad in your local paper is the ad-;
vance agent that goes ahead and I
creates the desire.
The man who boosts intelligent]
truthfully and persistently is truly ajand barn painting
builder of builders, j befoie buying.
The merchant who talks mostly j
about bard times doesn l advertise in
POSTED!
ce is hereby given that our pas-
tures are posted according to law. and
the public is hereby warned that no
bee bunting, trapping or any other
ed within our inclosuxes.
W. W. WUlbern.
R. K. Will be rn.
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Pure lead and po*e oil for bouse
See ns for price#
McMurry Lumber Co.,
T. Felix Boyd, Mgr.
How are your Eyes}-
Stop and Think About them,1
If an hour’s reading makes your eyes ache
If printed matter occasionally grows “misty."
If you are obliged to stop your work periodically to rest your eyes for
few minutes.
If you find it easier to read nearer than the normal 12 inches—or fur-
or away than this
If you cannot recognize people across the street. I
If you cannot read street names easily.
If you have to make an effort to see clearly—knitting the brows for ex-
ample.
If vivid light gives you pain in the eyes, or if you require
than hither to.
If you have any of the above difficulties, you can get
light
truthful information about the true condition of your <J>c^^(ip»g to
WILBUR C. TREADW^i'.
LLANO,
0PTERMET8IST,
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913, newspaper, June 12, 1913; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816318/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.