The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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We Are Going to Make a
Clean Sweep of All Our
SIMMER MERCHANDISE at
Byfield’s Store
We say, “Come to this SALE expecting big Savings--
We promise you’ll not be disappointed!” In order to
close out our summer merchandise to make room for
our New Fall Stock, we have inaugurated this SALE
Wh
All Suits for men
and boys at 25
per cent reduc-
tion during this
Sale, including
all men and boys
Dress Pants.
All Shoes going
at 20 per cent
Discount during
this Sale, includ-
ing Low Quart-
ers.
; 25 per cent re-
■ duction on all
j Men and Boys’
Dress Shirts; al-
5
I so on all Summer
Underwear.
Only 3 More Days of Sale
Will Close Saturday, July 14
Everything in the Store Great-
ly Reduced During This Sale
Consequently we have reduced prices so low that the
thrifty Llano people will be glad of the opportunity to
secure sich unusual Bargains. We list a few of the
Savings whichjprevail throughout our Entire STOCK
S3
25 per Cent Off
Big Reduction on
25 Per Cent Off
on all Trunks &
Work Clothing.
on our entire
Bags. Your op-
All Blown Duck
stock of Hats.
portunity to save
Pants and Jack-
This does not in-
on all Vaci ^on
ets at only $1.65
elude our Stet-
Goods.
each.
son Hats.
ALL GOODS SOLD AT THESE PRICES WILL DE STRICTLY CASH
Htme of Hart Schaffner
& Marx Clothing
BYFIELD’S STORE
Home of Men and Boy’s
Best Merchandise
*
L
We are in the banking business for the
money there is in it. The better serv-
ice we give our patrons, the more mon-
ey in the business for us; therefore, we
give each item intrusted to us the same
careful attention we give our own bus-
iness, for in fact, your business, when
intrusted to us, becomes our business
Give us a trial. We will give you sat-
isfaction. j
The Citizens National Bank
Llano, - Texas
"THE BEST IS YET TO COME"
Si'bnrrlr»t' tor the I.lano
THE STORE
| FOR RENT—By July first, large
two story house. All newly papered
ind painted. Apply to
Mrs. Frank Teich.
Lost—Seventeen Nanny and four
kid goats. Reward for information
42-3t-p W. D. Page, Cherokee.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A good wood
range Mrs. W. Prince.
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Money to Loan on Heal instate. 1
pe rcent interest; quick service. See
RUNGE & Rl’NGE
Mason Texas
TO HOLDERS OF
Third
Liberty Loan Bonds
have never died until they have giv- Government authorities tell us that
- en birth to other civilizations. Rut thirty different diseases are trnsmit
We speak <f the days whin the in the future there will he no serious ted by flies. Any one of these often
world was young, but the world is declines. Races may decay and pass proves fatal. Flies must be killed,
still young. from the picture, nations may rise Fse the scientflc product developed at
Mankind is but emerging from and fall, but the fruits of civilization Mellon Institute of industrial Re
darkness and ignorance. The bright will be forever safeguarded by edu- search by Rex Fellowship. It is frag
day of civilization is all ahead. cation. Never again can hard-won rant and harmless to mankind hut
Wisdom there has been; let us not knowledge b© lost entirely to run- deatti to all household insects. Just
forget that, as much wisdom as the kind. follow instructions on blue label of
world s likely to know in the future. In the last century physics and bottle. INSISI oun kLY IOX from
The sages of Egypt and Assyria and chemistry have opened up undreamed your retailer.- Ailv.
India and ancient China probably of fields for us. Biology has given us ---u-
thought as deeply as any men are ev a new world of conceptions about ui-
. going fj think, and probably came selves and all life upon the earth.
: ■ near the ultimate mysteries of life Psychology has but started on its cn-
as any men will ever come. And yet ! loration into the field of human ^
how pitifully did they lack knowledge, thought.
Only a little while ago men knew That century has given us the rail-(
nothing of the great universe about way and the telegraph and the oVetiic
them; nothing of the nature of the light.
sun or stars: nothing of the nature of The last quarter of a century has
light or heat. given us the automobile, the motion
A hundred years ago men could go picture, the airplane and ihe radio,
from place to place on the eaith no The marvels have com'' moie
faster than they could 10,000 years quickly as the years have passed, and
or perhaps a million years before. .there is no reason to believe that they
Less than a hundred years ago, in n ’will continue to come more quickly,
knew almost nothing of the nature The progress will not be all mochan-
of disease; very little of the body it«1 or scientific, of course. There
that had always been theirs. will he progress in government uml in
1 Three hundred years ago the great international co-operation. Already
masses of men- were in the shin." we can say that the age ot war is
dense ignorance that their forefath- passing; a new spirit pervades man-
ors had known since the dawn of kind.
Ijjue The age of poverty is passing; men
in a very few years all this has been have learned how to produce enough
changed; wt seem, in a way. to have ft r all.
tome to the flowering time of tivili- In these last thousands of years wt
I zatiom. Yet the more correct view call history, and in this genet at ion,
doubtless is that the world is hut the pioneering work of civilization
hastening its progress and will con- has been done. The tuture must ,>•.
t nue to hasten it: that mankind has hotter, greatly better, than the past,
but now struggled to its feet, and will P. our children s children only have
gc, iorward even mote rapidly in the the wisdom that men haw .ilr>ah
j, , had in their long labors on the earth
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LLANO DRUG COMPANY
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And civilization will not die in th Llano this week on htistne-s ami ms.
s a matter of fact they eg with his many friends here.
GROCERIES
AND THE SERVICE
Our Stock the Choicest,
Our Prices the Lowest,
And Our Service the Rest
YOU CAN GET YOUR
EYES EXAMINED
and pbisses ground to fit nt
home and with a guarantee
Also 1 pet frames every week
—the latest style from the
factories.
Toric Optical Co
Hit HENDERSON Mgr.
The Treasury offers a new
per cent. 12-15 year
Treasury bond in exchange
for Third Liberty LcamBonds.
The new bonds will bear
interest from July 16, 1928.
Interest on Third Liberty
Loan Bonds surrendered for
exchange will be paid m full
to September 15, 1928.
Holders should consult their
banks at once for funner de-
tails of this offering.
Third Liberty Loan Bond*
mature on September 15,
1928, and will cease to
bear intert;.! on that date.
A. W MELLON.
Secretary of the Treasury
Washington, July 5, 1928
future
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Often ore application relieves severe cases Highly recom-
mended and guaranteed
Ft r Sale by
LON TALLEY
General Merchandise
VALLEY SPRINGS TEXAS
iOr ■■ ...lain . .»cc*i
14* ~t I'.nuCk.
Along These Lines We Respectfully
Solicit Your Business
Let us
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convince you of our Money Savers
P. MONEYHON
The Store with the Goods, the Service
and the Prices
MEM BEK LLANO CHAMBER <>P COMMERCE
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1928, newspaper, July 12, 1928; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817025/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.