The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1918 Page: 5 of 8
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THE EL CAMPO CITIZEN,PafeEMBZR 23, 19'8
Buy your Christ-
mas presents
here. All sorts
of nice things to
select from.
Gloves, Purses,
Hats, Caps, Suits,
Shoes, Ties,Hose,
Handkerc h i e f s,
make nice sifts.'
Will you accept our invitation to visit this store during1 the next week
Come and buy what you want both for yourself and the rest of the family
FOR MEN AND BOYS
A. nice stock of the new green, mouse, tan and
black hats for men and young men. All kinds
of winter caps.
ALL WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS
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Also a good assortment of brown, green and
novelty shits for men, in $25 and $40 values, at
prices from $20 to $35.. Also. a good line of
boys suits.
MENS AND BOY PANTS
All wool at $1.00 a pair for little boys. Mens
mixed and wool pants, 30 to 44 waist, $2 to $8
a pair. Black, white and fancy socks 20 to 75c
a pair.
WOMENS SUIT SALE
$35.00 Suits now only . . . . . . $28.85
30.00 Suits now only . V.- . .. . . 24.85
27.50 Suits now only . . . . . . 22.85
COATS FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS
$35.00 Coats now only ■......$28.85
30.00 Coats now only......24.85
27.5Q Coats now only......22.85
25.00 Coats now only . ■.....19.85
16.50 Coats now only...... 13.85
12.50 Coats now only.....; 9.85
Also Childrens Coats reduced \
Womens hats 1-2 price ;
Ladies ready-to-wear dresses,in silk,satin,serges,
15 per cent discount. Table linen, bed spreads;
umbrellas, Indian Blankets, Ivory Sets, silk hose,
kid gloves, purses, stationary, Georgette and
crepe waists make nice gifts.
SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
shoe department offers you some exceptionally good values in all kinds of dress and work shoes
Shoes for school boy and girls. Ladies dress shoes in brown, black, tan also grey tops, $3 to $8 a pair
A lot of odds and ends to close out at $1.50 v
Mens Shoes—Such makes as Florsheim, Selz, Bates, in gunmetal, vice and calf, leathers, both black
and brown, $10, $9, 6.50 5.00, 4.00 and down to $2.50 a pair. No paper shoes sold here.
fl|§-'YI FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER
We have Fruit cakes, dates, figs, fancy cakes, Beechnut grape jelly and cranberry sauce, Heinzs apple
utter, mince meai, choice olives, California peaches, cherries,apricots and pears, fancy boxes of candy,
apples, oranges, bananas, nuts, butter, eggs and flour. Give 11s your Christmas order early and be
Sure to get what you want in time. Yours for a happy Christmas
Traylor’s Department Store
We Wish You ‘
A Happy Christmas an
Prosperous New Year
The Hall, Barclay, and
O'Quinn Abstract Company
guarantees better work * for
lss money, y Office over Citi-
zens State Gam;. Jack Grimes
Manager.
-.-Edwin Albaugh transacted
HTouston business Tuesday.
Do jron get op at night? 8ANOL Is
(only the bei-t for all kidney or bladder
trouble*. SANOLgives relief in 1A hour*
from all backache and bladder treuble*.
fJAXOLisaGUAKAXTEKDKKMKDY
50c and SI.00 a bottle at the drug store.
Make W. C. MUNN COM-
PANY'S Big Store your head-
quarters while in Houston.
Everything provided for your
convenience.
Misoes Leah and Estelle
Traylor, who have been at-
tending C. U. at Fort Worth,
art at home for the holidays.
R. H. Hancock made a bus-
iness trip to Beaumont this
afcurday i'p<
>in her hush an
o»id position w
'<). at that place
Mrs. J. E. Wheeler attended
to R<ed Cross work at \C hart on
Wednesday.
Miss Lizzie Mclver, who
teaching school at Nixon,
rived \\ ednesday to spend tru-
holidays, school having closed
on account of influenza.
Lend-
jther
ed the funeral of
H. 1). Brown, retu
home at Houston S
Mrs. C. (x. Isaac-
week for Shulenb
We Appreciate and Thank you f<
your liberal patronage. May the Ne
Year brir^g you your heart’s desire
Mrs. H. M. Praytor and
Miss Eulalie Webb attend'*,!
a Christian Endeavor- ^inven-
tion at Palacios last
Bring your Ah tract busi-
ness to Jack Grim*Mgr. of
Hall, Barclay and O’Quinn
Abstract Co.
P. M. Fore has been unable
to be at his place of business
this week on account of the
“Flu.”
W. A. Holden received word
this week that Mrs. Geo. Hoi-
/Jen. formerly of this place,
Christ m ?s and. New Year’s
cards. ( all ear’',*, El - amp >
Pharmacy.
Lieut. \Y. E. Hudson has
been honorably discharged
from the Army ami is now at
his home in this city.
L. H. Hardey, who holds a
good position at Sulphur Mine,
La., is at home for the holi-
our Abstract ,bus-
c Grimes. Mgr. for
MTlay & O'Quinn
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1918, newspaper, December 20, 1918; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987195/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.