Caddo Mills News. (Caddo Mills, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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CADDO MILLS, HUNT COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, JUNK (?. 1913
Local Happenings
JUST RECEIVED
A big lot of Men's and Ladies'
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Summer Underwear; drummers
Saaples. We are making some
special prices. A lot of it is ex-
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Wear ihem and cast your vote
against the old priccs.
HALLMARK SHIRTS are pm-A Silk
more than the value yon expect at
The Merc has it, or will get it,
i A 850 aires farm was sold in
i Clinton this weak, bringing- $125
p?r aere.
I Ham Foster was a business
visitor to Greenville Wcdnoebsy.
C. W. Necley lm just had the
: measles but he said didn't have
: time to fro 1o bed. His grain
I erop needed his attention.
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Just received a car of Peace
; Maker Flour. A. Fasjg.
II E. L. Foster has sold hin lot
on Joshua street next to Leini^
Boyle, to H. E. Grifi'is who ex
pects to build on it soon
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Ifyoa want a "Cold Bottle"
we usually hav® it at the Mere.
J. M. Dennis ie preparing to
build on the lot be bought from
I Tun Parson on Church street,
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Value of a Bank Account
A bank account with this
strong, conservative insti-
tution is worth a great deal
to you in convenience and
security. It leads to many
privileges and broader bus-
iness relations, to ask and
reccive advice apd to use
o*ir many facilities.
i A lot of Mens
Caddo Mill® State Bank
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Mrs. A. A. Gary, and Dr. T. C. |sj
J Bedwell and family returned
from Kirkvill© Mo., this week. • a
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They are the kind of shirts you
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« rest of your life.
Come in and see them.
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I am in receipt of a letter from the Sherman Steam
Lawndry quoting me prices on flat wcrk, vv]iich are as
follows:
Scarfs 2c Aprons, without stareh_ 8e
Pillow slips....L 2c " with starch 5c
Sheet# 3c Scockings — 5c
Coanterpanes 16c Night dresses, 10c to....20c
Table cloths 5e Drawer?, 10 to 20c
Thus,* prices apply to quantities of of flat work.
Where theri' is only an odd piece or two in a bundle
they come a little higher.
Tour business will receive our careful attention.
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Some special bargains in Lace and
Embroidery. Newest things in
Fancy Parasols and Fans. New
Lace Curtains and Drapery cloth.
City Millinery Store
McCormick Pare Sisal Binder "Twine
We have a nice shipment of McCormick Pure Sisal
Binder Twine that's going fast. If you are in the
market, or will be, and want the best, phone us your
order and mention McCormick Pure Sisal, we will de-
| liver 50 lbs. or over any reasonable distance. Also beg
to call attention of McCormick and Piano owners to
look your binders over carefully and phone us orders
for extras they may need. Same will receivc our very
careful attention.
We have as usual a full live of Dry Goods, Groceries and Implement*. Just mil for
what you want. Our motto is, "If we haven't got it, we will get it.
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Hurst, L. R. Caddo Mills News. (Caddo Mills, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1913, newspaper, June 6, 1913; Caddo Mills, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232400/m1/1/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.