El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 23, 1907 Page: 6 of 8
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Kill
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Four Thing's
i Style.---You can get the best style in suits made by the Custom Tailors in
fashion centers, and you can get the same Style in MERIMAC SUITS.
“CADET”
Scientific
: / -. r fS
Stockings at :
25c. *Be>t vat *
ve ever. Knees. •
heel and toes
of stoutest
. ' . *: - t
Irish linen.
Service guar-
ant e e d o n e v e ry JM
pair. Try •, 'jH
them once and stop
ing for go od and all.
Fit—Meaning perfect comfort and retaining shaped-same places
3. Long Wear-—You can get it from the exclusive custom makers in ITERl
MAC SUITS and by sacrificing style and fit in working men’s clothing.
rice.—You can get low priced suits anywhere except from the Cus-
s. “Yes but i want all four, good qualities in one.” That’s anoth-
It’s the MERRIMAC STORY. A story in few words* short, single
Prices, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00
Regulations Enacted
After two da}s fight the ’house
rid itself Thursday of the "Mc-
Gregor -i Bask in saloon regulation
t bill. The measure is looked upon
as. being one of the best on this
subject that the legislature has |
ever had before it. Messrs. Ifcjc^
Gregor and’Baskin made a nota-
ble fight for the measure, and the
ultimate outcome of the measure
L is dne largely to their efforts..:
Xheyjwere' fair and square in the
: contest, fought in the open, and y
„ appealed to the reason of the
1 03embers in a way that carried
4 eohviction with it.
The bill as a whole puts the i
; salbon under the most severe rer
sfcrictions. If the Law is violated
f- ib any part the license is forfeited
- and there is no way to gej around
it. If a man desires to opert a
saloon lie has to be a resident of
the county for two years previ-
ous, before the license will issue.
* Another feature of the bill is that
a,saloon can not be operated in a
residence block unless tha major-
ity of the residents by petition
are in favor of it. One of the
big things during the contest was
a smother cup that was placed
l over the high license idea.—Ex-
press.
ATTORNEY-
AT-LAW
2ial aitentiou given to practice ii
ofcate and county court.
in Beard’s old bttilUlug.
K1 Campo<_Texue
r~’T . -
\\ im
peiAN
on a Weber wagon is the man who heads the procession, just why tins roan
occupies the position of leadership is fully explained by the following bit of
Weber wagon history: • * |
It was in 1845, sixty-one. years' ago, that the fir& Weber wagon was
built From that day tp this, every effort has been made to improve Weber
wagons, to build them the way the fanners want them. Think of it—sixty-one
years of steady advancement!.
When you remember bow conscientiously Weber wagons are made
you will understand why they are known as "King of aU.B Every element of
excellence in wagon construction is embodied in the Weber, and die man
.UCIJBK GRANT
PHYSICIAN
P. WILtiB
behind the team knows it. % < ,
In no wagon will he found better lumber than is used in the Weber.
They are thoroughly ironed and strapped, and the whole is painted in a
manner which lends beauty and durability. r
The essential features of Weber wagons are:
First: Best of material.
Second: Proper construction.
Third: Attractive finish and appearance. ^
If you are contemplating tthe purchase of a wagon you will dojwefltc
call and examine the Weber before buying.
Mis. M. Thompson and baby
returned Sunday fropi Wharton,
where they had been visiting re-
latives and friends.
Sig Brown and A. B. Turner
were business visitors to Bay
City Wednesday.
C. M. Hudson, of Ei Campo,
tfas'in Markham Tuesday getting
1 lumber to build a flume near
" town.—Markham Enterprise.
One car of John Deere & Co Plows
Sulky Plows, Disc and Drag
Riding and Walking C
Riding and Wall
4, ittr
Middle Burst)
1500 sac
d a car load of 9 5-8
fens:
I i-'jfe&U
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El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 23, 1907, newspaper, March 23, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870192/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.