Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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TO ENFORCE THE SPEED LAW
Entering from the
west one notices a conspicuous
«ign board, the legend on which
runs as follows: ‘Speed Limit
Eight Miles.” No one dare violate
the Bluff Dale law, which ad-
to go slow. John
city marshal of
monishes one
^C^T^^HRI^IA^H^^H^^^Pe^^hom^he .
- i chose as their representative at
Sunday is Mother’s Day and a the last election, is making
great service has been planned, speeches in the county for the
The morning subject for the ser- farm bureau because he believes
mon will be: "Parenthood.”
the evening Ca special program
will be rendered by the Sunday*
school. There will also be special
music at both services. Don’t fail
1^ |it is the only way for fartpers to
realize a fair living price for
their products. After visiting
with his home folks at Dublin, he
will go to Austin about June 15 to
attend a special session of the
legislature. v
We have full line paints, var- rtj
nishes, enamels and stains. Now . ]
is the time to touch up your floors.
£•/: -
Willingham i* - -
StephenviUe, and Fred Chandler to come and pay a tribute to your
is mayor, and there is a wise lot mother whether sainted or alive,
of men back of them who, are Strangers are especially invited
rmen. This body has decreed to meet with us.
StephenviUe shall put upj E. J. Gilstrap, Minister.
boards like Bluff Dale has _____________________________
This means that Stephen- We charge your storage battery furniture and woodwork.—Clay &
car owners must be law- Evans Auto Co. 19tf Butler Lumber Qo. 16-2
_____ng; that they must not drive, - ■ — —i— ?■=
so as to be menace to life; that
they must not drive like they,
wanted to destroy the lives of
other people. Mayor Chandler |
has given *n struct ions to City I
Marshal Willingham to put a stop,
to speeding, and City Marshal
Willingham was never known to
show the white feather on any
occasion. There is no dross in
his composition. He’s 100 per
cent good stuff. He’s been tried
in a hundred different ways in
public capacity and always made
good. lie will make good this
time If you violate the city
speed laws, and imperil the lives
of little children who get before
your juggernaut, John Willing-
ham will do his i art and you will
be taken before Mayor Chandler.
This man was made mayor of
StephenviUe because a large num-
ber of people believed he was the
right man for the place, that he
1,»d the nerve to mete out justice
^ose who break the laws.
who elected him will not
'^••appointed. The scales of
j ;d are evenly balanced, and
gj-’, know when to be lenient
j>3en to be harsh. These two
.»are going to see that the
i> laws are enforced. They
' you to be law-abiding. If
do not want to be then you
Y- trouble with men the citizens
, the town look to to protect
’^children from speed. fiends.
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday May 8 ,1921
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Preaching service, 11 a. m.
The Fire Boys will be our
guests of honor at this service.
Special Mothers’ Day service, and
good music.
Sunday evening at 7:45, the
choir, under direction of Mr.
Schmidt will give an evening of
son
us.
ng-
invite you to worship with
B. B. Lavender, Pastor.
“CANCER TRUTHS”
FREETOSUFFERERS
A remarkable book about can-
cer and its treatment without cut-
ting has been published by Dr.
O. A .Johnson, Suite 528, 1324
Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. The
book, “Cancer Truths,” tells of
this eminent specialist’s experien-
ces in treating thousands of cases
of cancer without the knife in the
last twenty years. This book
should be read by every cancer
sufferer. , A copy will be sent
free, postpaid ,to anyone who
writes Dr. Johnson.
WEEKLY CASH SALES!
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gj Center of attraction in StephenviUe---
Cash buyers love our cash prices--Look
[i our list over and compare our prices—
j j then we feel sure you will know where
We are now running our own de-
livery cart. Don’t let the children
cry for bread, when you can get it
delivered at any time of day. Don’t
forget we are now selling “Our
Baker,” Weiser Extra Special high
patent Flour at $2.50 per sack.
Call 287 when in need of anything
in the Grocery line.
CRESSWELL & COX
PHONE 287 PHONE
| to buy.
11 36-in. Bleacl
s
New Majestic Bakery
The owners of the New Majestic Bakery are highly
gratified with the business the merchants and citizens
of StephenviUe are giving them, and now we feel that
our venture in the business world here is a success, and
we are not sorry we located in your city. In addition to
bread, wheat and graham rolls, we prepare all sorts of
dainties for special occasions, and when you are in need
of such service call on us. Remember, sanitary condit-
ions are never neglected, as ^everything is kept scrupu-
lously clean.
New Majestic Bakery
New Majestic Block G. B. McGLASSON, Prop.
5
Bleach Domestic, yd.. 10c
Standard C Canvass, 36-in wide
per yard...................5c
9;4 Peppered Bleach Sheeting,
[j per yard..................45c
| j Big Counter of fine Dress Ging-
£ hams, 17 and 20c grade, this
week at...................15c
Qjj Another Big Lot Dress Ging-
hams, yard......... 10c
9 Only, $6.00 Silk Jersey Petti-
coats, at.................$2.95
Childrens Knit Underwaists 35c
3 Pair Ladies’1 Black Cotton
Hose for..................25c
We have another big shipment
of those real Silk Stockings for
Ladies, at only............ 95c
Plenty O. N. T. Sewing thread,
spool...................:.. 5c
10 dozen Ladies’ White Hand-
kerchiefs at each........... 5c
011 Cloth, per yard.........35c
Few Ladies’ Suits left to close
^ out at just half price,
j J See our 10c Bargain Counter,
{g New goods added to it every
day. Real Bargains on this
Counter.
95c yard Silk Sale on Short
length Silk. Other lengths long
enough for dresses, per yard
only............... 95c
Checked Nainsook, yard.... 15c
English Nainsook, yard.. 17Vic
We have the best, biggest,
heaviest Turkish Towel in town
for a pair........... 39c
35c Dress Voile Sale, about 15
pieces of Fine Fancy Voile,
worth 45 to 85c per yard, out
on Bargain Counter at.....35c
Extra this week, Table Damask
72-in. wide, $1.00 grade. Extra
good quality at............85c
$1.50 grade, extra good quality
at............. $1.25
White Lawn for linings, yd. 10c
Good grade Men’s work Gloves,
with and without gauntlet.. 95c
Good grade Men’s work sox. 15c
Men’s Good Grade sox, black
and brown,____15c, two for 25c
Men’s Good Grade Mercerized
35c grade for..............25c
Men’s Good Grade Nainsook
Athletic Union Suits.......75c
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Boys’ Nainsook Athletic Union
Suits....“............35c to 60c
Boys’ Best Grade Overalls, sus-
pender back.......85c and 95c
Men’s Best Grade Overalls $1.35
Boys’ Unionalls, sizes 4 to 8 at
only.....................$1.25
Men’s Good Unionalls____$3.50
Men’s Good Grade Khaki Pants
for ..... .$2.25
Men’s Khaki Riding Lace Bot-
tom Pants...... .$2.50 to $5.00
Men’s Palm Beach and Cool
Cloth Suits, good quality and
well made ,at...........$14,50
Men’s Palm Beach Pants.$4.50
Men’s All-Leather work Shoes,
Tan and Smoked, out on coun*
ter, only.................$2.75
Just received new shipment E.
P. Reed’s White Nile Cloth Ox-
fords. Two styles, military heel
and low flat heeL^A, B and C
widths.........$6.35 and $6.50
White Oxfords are going to be
very strong this season. Now
is the time to buy them while
we have your size.
Here is the opportunity you
have been waiting for. Sixty-
four pair—every high heel ox-
ford we have in the house—out
on counter at............$3.95
Think of it, these oxfords sold
last year as high as $12.75, and
the cheapest in the lot sold for
$8.50. These are all fine shoes
and every pair a pick-up. You
will find both black and brown.
Sizes 3V*> to 8’s and A to D
widths. 4
Men’s Best Blue work shirts 85c
New lot Men’s Dress Shirts out
on counter at............$1.00
Men’s Dress Shirts, collar at-
tached, out on counter at... 95c
Boys’ Blue Shirts..........75c
Boys’ Dress Shirts and Blouses
at . ..... 95c
Big Lot Boys’ Khaki Blouses,
out on counter.............85c
Men’s White Handkerchiefs. 5c
Men’s Good Grade soft Khaki
Shirts, at................$2.00
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Stephenville Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth881976/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stephenville Public Library.