El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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is Livel
Summer
A backward season and a big stock of summer merchandise on hand enables us to make some very close prices for the ij^xt
3o;days. Wise ones are taking advantage of the situation and are buying lively. Come early,
Summer Shoes
Summer Furnishings For Men
Pbiigee silk Shirts with attached collars and cuffs,
extifo light Underwear, Straw Hats (at cost), newest
styles in summer Neckwear—all patterns, Suspenders,
Belts, Silk and Lisle Hosiery, etc.
Summer Eatables \
W e have a plan that will do away with a
great deal of cooking over a hot Stove
this kind of weather, and relieve the
tired housewife of lots of hard work, 1
Eat Ready-to-serve Food
For Women
If you will look over This list you will
find many things that will appeal to your
appet ite.
Imported Sardines. *
Package Cakes and Crackers.
Canned Meats.
Canned Fish.
Canned Fruits.
Canned Vegetables.
Pickles of all kinds.
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Cheese of all kinds.
Egg-0-See and Price's Food.
Fancy Parasols.
Long and short Gloves.
Fancy and plain Hosiery.
Belts and Belt Buckles.
Laces and Embroideries.
Hot weather Uuderwehr, etc
^lEJECKElT 6e EifP'
“Delighted’', said he,
“As much as can be,
My judgment was good, for true,
I've cut out the rest,
Wear the “All-Ways Best",
The famous Giesecke Shoe.”
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The Giesecke Shoe
You will find a big assortment of read
to-eat good things in our grocery depai
ment.
always pacifies; it never disappoints. We
have a splendid stock of low Shoes
which combine style, wear, fit and all
other features necessary to make a satis-
factory Shoe. Be sure and get a Gies-
ecke. -
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*reat ^ver of time, ^he most emmu^ei
ager from sparks or scientist are unanim
do the work in half onclusion that fch g<
Once tried you wilhceptod limitation
out one. ^ . is‘many years below
Mack \\ ebb. menfc possible with tb<
knowlege of which
5.—100 acres of my now possessed. Bhe
g near tow n. Only iod, that determines:|
3 market near town, seems to be betwo&nj
3 school district and the proper ca|e <^|h^
plete pumping plant this
weir. This is choice strongly urged;|&reh
y land and will raise being fatal tolopgew
rice per acre. For best helped(about 50
call on J. R. Otell, Bitters, the s<jfentifi|
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—Mrs. Clarence E. McKee will
leave for her home in , Galveston
Saturday after viattisg relatives
and friends for several weeks.
—Mrs* J. Wi Webbi accompa-
nied by Miss Lola Webb went to
Houston Monday.
—Chas. Hahn and wife went to
Houston Mouday. •
—Mrs. Norris went to Wharton
Monday for a short vjbit.
—Aug. Ludem&n left Monday
for his home in El 4?as© after a
visit with relatives here.
—B. W. Ludemau rransacted
business in Houston Monday,
—Miss Vida Klein visited in
Wharton first of the week*
-^Geo. Darnell and Tom Pace
came in from San Antonio Mon-
day for a short stay.
—J. H. Dennis, of Wharton,
was over on professional business
first; of the week.
—Mrs. J. A. Norris visited
her parents in Glen Flora Satur-
—W. O. Davis, the rice buyer,1
came in Monday from New Or-
leans.
—8. M. Bailey was over from
Victoria first of the week.
—J. A. Stephen returned from
Ganado Thursday.
—Mrs. B. K. Traylor and chil-
dren went to Houstou ^Tuesday.
—Emmifc Brantley went to
Wharton Tuesday.
—Mrs. Annabel Fisher return-
ed Saturday from a vacation
* pent out of town.
—W. L. Bailey transacted
business in Houston and Galves-
ton Saturday.
—Mr. apd Mrs. J. J. Scholl
—Mrs. E. H. Koch and chil-
dren returned Saturday from an
extended visit to relatives and
friends in Weimar.
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—Rfev. Story preached Sunday
list of letters.
Remaining undelivered in tlie post
offiee^in El Campo,Texas) for the’ week
ending Aug. 31, 1907.
Crockett, David
Frestoe, Estelle
Fuler, Lendor.
Lewis, John
Victor talk, N.
These letters it not called for will be
sent to the dead letter office on Sept. 14.
1907.
YV h£n calling for any of the above
letters, please say “Advertised.”
C. E. Eiicson. P. M.
cine that revifcaliates
of the body.
Gerst Pharmacy, v»
A wise Kentucky editor observ-
es that some of us are made like
billboards, a flashy front with
a vacant lot behind.—Goliad
Guard. c*
Get your fall su
lor, where you
Clothes/
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See Traylor for
See Traylor for your fall suits
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To demonstrate the musical talent that there is in El Campo,
cords, talking, singing, single voice, duett or quartette, any ki
kind, Mandolin, $5.00. Second prize, second best record, an]
music, $1.00. \
Prizes are to be awarded bv three judges who are disinterested in contest
test, but you can have any one sing or play for the record. So get read
stove and register vour mimes and get any information you want. All st
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El Campo, Texas
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El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1907, newspaper, September 7, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870193/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.