The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1913 Page: 4 of 10
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Saturday,
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spending a few
Is and relatives.
and Mrs. H. J.
spending a few
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Belle Mathews is
days m San An-
W. 0. Schramm
a few days in Aus-
D. H. SJLodge.
Heyne of Jones
jbag a few days
and relatives.
of El Campo spent
city. v
Henry Heyne were
itors Monday.
baseball team went
Sunday to open the
t with a defeat at
the Nottawa boys.
be here Sunday
The local boys are
they will win.
the inventor
drag, will be at
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;e visitors Sunday
in their new five
e, Jr., is sporting
Ford.
John Heyne, L. D.
E. B. Geistman were
ednesday.
Of Wharton spent
this city
Mrs. Paul Roecker
y with Wharton
teere spent Sunday
npo friends.
| Mrs. J.M. Mathews
3ty visitors the first
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Geo. Northing-
were shopping
this section. Unless we get a
good rain in a few days the pota-
to crop will be very short.
Smiling Willie.
Rev. Bailey, of the Christian
church, filled his regular appoint-
ment at Ganado Sunday.
jQe Carlson was up from Hous-
ton to spend Sunday with home
folk.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenebaum
returned home Saturday.
Grady Smith returned from
Garwood Saturday.
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Miss Gladys Bickley visited in
Wharton Saturday and Sunday.
A. E. Carlson was a business
visitor to Houston Saturday.
Travis Dickey, who has a posi-
tion in Eagle Lake, spent Sunday
with home folk. 7
F. A. Fahoeninghaws, wife, and
Mrs. W. D. Calloway, of Eagle
Lake were here Sunday.
William Hopper a"hd wife of
Superior, Nebraska, who have
been here as guests of Geo. B.
Perce, returned home Saturday.
Mrs. M. Christensen was a
passenger to Pierce Saturday.
L. K. Harpold, of the El Campo
Steam Laundry, who has been in
bad health for some time, left
Saturday for a visit in Dallas.
Announcement
Tp the Ladies of El Campo:
I wish to announce;that J have lochted
in El Campo for the purpos of dress-
making. Having graduated from the
Keister Ladies’ Tailoring College of Des
Moines, Iowa, and proving successful in
my previous location gives me confi-
dence in saying I believe my work will
t satisfy you. All garments made to your
; own measurement. t *
, ; Nt) orders until after May the 15th.
Rooms at Mrs. M. E. Gerst’s resi-
dence. I shall appreciate a share of your
v patronage. . v
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Mrs. Abbie Askren
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ANNOUNCEMENT,
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I Have Opened An Up-To-Date
Soda Fountain
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andtigar Store
McCORMICK MACHINERY
flOWERS, RAK.ES, CORN AND RICE BINDERS
AGENTS FOR BIG 4 GASOLINE TRACTORS
SM1TH-EVANS HARDWARE COMPANY
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Have You an Abstract?
One made now will save valuable time when you go to sell.
We make them. This is our business. Gall or‘Write us.
PEOPLES ABSTRACT CO,
S. C. Cappel, Jr., Pres. ff. J. Bolton, Vice Pres.
\ Phone 219 J. F. Bryson, Mgr., Wharton, Texas
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Wharton
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GET A PHONOGRAPH
Get a phonograph and make your
evenings at home delightful and pleas-
ant. There is more enjoyment to be
had out of a phonograph than most
anything, we know of and at such a
trifling cost, too, you cannot really
forego this delightful form of amuse-
ment and educational entertainment.
The easy and qu;ck way to entertain
yourself and your friends. Stop in at
our store any time and hear a fine se-
lection. We sell Columbia and U. S.
Phonographs and all the latest and
best records.
SEYDLER BROS.
Phone 193
I want your business and want to get acquainted.
If you wili bring a copy of this ad to my place of
business before May the first I will serve you
Free any drink made at my fountain. ,
Just a word about my fountain and service—
Everything is Clean and Sanitary—every day is
clean-up day at my store^ You will receive noth-
ing but the most courteous treatment and I know
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Cold Drinks
Cigars $ Tobaccos
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Don’t throw Money away
Get the utmost buying power for
your money by placing your or-
der here—buy for quality-s.sake!
DOUBLE DIAMOND Beltings—
full stock. Everything in supplies
of top notch quality at reason-
able price—bear in mind we car-
ry a full line of Batteries, Auto
Supplies. Auto Repairs, ‘ Ma-
chinery Supplies.
G. Lindstrom J
, Machine Shop j
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NWEAVE
The white goods with a permanent linen finish,
; prevails in my white goods department. Fashion
critics predict the greatest white goods season
that our country has ever known. More and
more ladies of these United States realize each
season that white goods of all characters and
kinds are the most practical for their summer
apparel, and that no other class of goods has
the fresh, crisp, chick appearance, and offers
/ the same unlimited possibilities as does UN-
WEAVE. Every yard sold under a guarantee
of absolute satisfaction, and every piece has at-
tached an unqualified guarantee.
Insist upon LINWEAVE and accept no substitute. LINWEAVE stamped
upon the selvege of every yard of material.
These are a few styles that I have in stock:
Linweave Lawns, plain and fancy* Linweave Check Dimity
Linweave Dimities “ Stripe Djmity
Suitings “ Dotted Swiss
Crash- ** Embroidered Swiss
Lace Stripes “ Check Nainsook
Poplins 7 “ Madras
Repps “ Pique
Voiles “ Marquisette
Organdies “ Ratine;
And many other styles that space forbids mention of. Come in and let my*sales-
men show you the line. Courteous treatment assured. Prices consistent with
quality.
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1913, newspaper, April 25, 1913; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871379/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.