El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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STYLES
Beaver
tans the hides in
-make the shoes in
in the open market-
I their own tanneries
their own factories—sell them direct to
jus. “Better shoes for less money” is
Let us show you.
Whatever the quali-
fications your individ-
ual taste would, em-
phasise, whether it be
style, quality or large-
ness of selection, our
their motto
so evident ’ that a
single glance would
convince the most
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skeptical* Every
numbet is foil of style
andmdmdaality,aod
you may fed stare that
your head will be cor-
rectly dressed in a
Beaver Brand Hat
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. Ck Moutray returned from
iness trip in Victoria Tues-
—Miss Clara Powel who spent
some time la3t year with her Aunt,
Mrs. W. J. Hefner came in last
week to visit for some time.
While here on her last visit Miss
Powell made many acquaintances
who will be glad to have her back
again.
—Rev. Harlson, of Pierce, was
in the city first of the week.
—Mrs. Fred Paul returned from
Victoria Monday where she was
called last Friday to the bedside
She was ac-
fiss Esther Henderson was
from Louise first of the
lljipUi. Norris returned home
Tuesday from an out of town trip.
‘S^A.P. Roberts looked after
his farm interests in Victoria
Tuesf^gU
—Mre.T. J. Murray and little
daughter, Cecil, went to Houston
of a sick relative
eompanied home by her sister
who spent a few days here before
leaving Wednesday for a visit in,
Amarillo to her parents.
—Miss Annie Laura McDonald
left Monday for a two weeks jris-
it in Hubbard City.
—Virgil McCormick joihed the
El Campo lodge of Modern Wood-
men.
—Henry Peterson, wife and
brothel concluded a very pleas-
ant tyro weeks visit with his
brothsax Theo. Peterson and re-
Wednesday.
' of fam:riv3
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llP&'evi Paul was over from t he
darkham district Tuesday.
—Earl Klein was over from
'barton Swday.
-Mrs. Hamilton, of Wharton,
^ 'd in the city this w$ek.
30. Willis was a passenger
e9ton first of the week.
Dora I^azetsky returned
ifc af the from a
k Galveston apd Hous-
on a Weber wagon is die man who heads die procession. Just why this man
occupies the position of leadership is hilly explained by the following bit of
Weber wagon history: •
It was in 1845, sixty-one years ago, that the firft Weber wagon was
built, From that day to this, every effort has been made to improve Weber
wagons, to build them die way the farmers want them. Think of k—sixty-one
years of steady advancement!
When you remember how conscientiously Weber wagons are made
you will,understand why they are known as "Kingof all.1 Every element of
excellence in wagon construction is embodied in the Weber, and die man
behind the team knows it. ,
In no wagon will be found better lumber than is used in the Weber.
They are thoroughly ironed and strapped, and the whole k painted in a
manner which lends beauty and durability. €>
The essential features of Weber wagons are:
First: Best of material
Second: Proper construction.
Third: Attractive finish and appearance.
If you are xoafcemplating die purchase of a wagon you wiB do wel to
call and examine the Weber before buying. 4m*-
ieraan and fam
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LJhe week M
We have on Hand
One car of John Deere & Co Plows,
Sulky Plows, Disc: and Drag Harrows,
Riding and Walking^Bultivators,
Riding and Walking Planters,
Middle Bursters, Buckeye Drills }
ENDICGTT-JOHNSON CO'S SHOES
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El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1907, newspaper, August 24, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870165/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.