The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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01 IMPROVED FARM!
LIEN NOTES BOUGHT"!
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.tions madefy me and loans
'closed at Ifexia without delay.
Satisfactory rates uwith pre-
payment privileges.
W. M. WHITE, Lawyer.
Mexia, Texas
Local and Personal.
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Mrs. F. E. Withrow has re-
turned to College Station after a
few days visit to Mrs. F. L.
Dunlap.
Mrs. D. P. Shaw and daugh-
ter, Miss Gladys, have returned
from Galveston where they spent
Sunday and Monday visiting rel-
otives and friends.
Highest market price paid for
cotton seed.—J. W. Adamson.
J. I. Riddle went to Bryan
Monday night on business con-
nected with the Wagner store
here.
J. C. Roberts, an old time
Mexia boy, a son of Judge H. M.
Roberts of this city, has been ap-
pointed district judge of Dallas
county to fill out the unexpired
term of Judge Nash, lately de-
ceased.
Stayed from my place at
Streetman on July 2(>, a small
dun mule about 11 hands high.
Spanish brand on left thigh. Had
on halter. $5.00 reward for in- j
formation or return to me.
\V. P. Sherrard
Streetman. Texas.
Miss May Bessling has accept-
ed a position in Pittman's jewel- i
ry store to assist Mrs. Pittman.
Married.—Mr. R. E. Holmes j
and Miss Willie Campbell of near
( Marlin were married in the coun-
ty clerk's office as Groesbeck
Monday afternoon, Judge Kim-
bell officiating. After the cere-
mony the happy couple departed
on life's journey with the best
wishes of those who were present
and witnessed the marriage.
Lost, on road between Mex'a
and Tehuacana, bolster wagon
spring. Liberal reward if re-
turned to J. ' T. Erwin, Tehua-
cana. .
■ Mrs. Ed Waller has gone to
HUlsboro to accept a position
«with the Hillsboro Dry Goods
company in the dress making de-
partment.
Jack Adams, living near town
has gone to Austin to enter the
Institute for the blind.
Rev. J. Warren^ates and
Some Special Arrivals In Separate Skirts!
family arrived from San Antonio
Monday afternoon and thev are
now occupying the Baptist par-
sonage.
Mrs. A. B. Rennolds and little
daughter have returned from a
weeks visit in Dallas.
Mrs. L. E. Camp and daugh-
ter, Miss Daphne, have returned
from Fort Worth where they
hrve been visiting for several
months.
Walter Stanberry has accepted
a positon with P. S. Park in t:.o
book store.
Master Kelly Stevens left at
noon for Austin to re-enter t le
School for the Deaf.
Dick Jackson went south on
Central Sunday night.
Claude King went to Galveston
on the excusion Saturday night.
Reynolds Dickson has resigned
his position at Park's book store I
and is now driving the Wells;
Fargo express wa^on, relieving j
Walter i who goes on th§
road.
Just Receiv. 1, a car of ^eed
cats.—Wr. H. Wallace.
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FALL OPENING SALE
We draw the Curtain
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on Exhaustive Exhibits of Fashionable Fall Garments, Fabrics and Requisites.
We have assembled the greatest stocks^of the finest, most stylish, most facinating merchandise during all our
years of retailing. The store is in gala attire and stocks are attractively arranged for your viewing. Your pres-
ence to the leajding style function of the yeqr is cordially requested. We await yout Judgment.
Evfery department is flush'with.fresh, new fall goods, The garment store contains the latest 6once0tio«s jpfNfew' *
York and Paris style ideas in Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, etc. The Silks and Dress Goods Department presents a
multi-colored array1©! fabrics of vari-weaves. The men's store was never so well stocked—the shoe store is wonderfnl
"CompleteneSss" is the keynote of every department. Every good garment style, every promising color and
weave in fabric, every fad and fancy and staple in requisites await your viewing—and your pnrchasing, if you
choose, at surprisingly low prices.
And when it is convenient is the day we hope to see you here. You will be equally welcome whethsr you buy or
merely comea-sight seeing, Let us disclose the new fall Styles to your view.
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The new Skirts are more full fashioned and a trifle longer than was the style last Season. The Directoire
closed panel effect is much in evidence, and circular and gored models are most favored. There is hut one best way
to become acquainted with the correct styles for Pall and Winter and that is to visit the splendid showing at this
store. : : : :
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This is one of the Grandest Showings of the newest up-to-date styles of Ladies Skirts ever displayed in Voile, Pan-
... > amas and Mixtures trimmed with Satin folds, Taffeta and Buttons, : : : : ;
This Skirt Sale Lasts For Eight Days.
And it will be an opportunity to buy a new style up-to-date Skirt in all the new designs and with all the new
trimmings at a great saving. Every Skirt is different—no two alike. Dont delay but come while the assortment is
at its best. Your criticism and judgement will be appreciated, ::::::::
Black and Brown trimmed with 3 folds
of Taffeta Voile really worth $8.00 on
sale at - - $5.75
The new Gored Panama Skirts trimmed
with 8 bands of Taffeta and buttons
in Blue, Brown, and Black worth
.$8.50 on sale at $6.48
100 Panama Skirts in Blue. Brown and
and Black, regular price $6.75 on sale
a* - $5.00
The New Directoire Skirt in all colors and the new closed panel effect is one of the newest models of Dame Fashfon
trimmed in all the new messelinc and Large and Small Buttons real value $8.50 on special Sale at $6.75.
We will be of great assistance in making your selections, whether high or low price you will find the choicest styles
cut in gores new flared models with the late tunic effect, all more or less trimmed with Messcline or taffeta bands
From $5,00. $6,75, $7,50. $8,50, S9.75. $10,75, $i2,50. $14.00 to $19,50
NEW WAISTS FOR FALL.
Waists that have real style-neat waists, tailored waists and
many other popular effects that veritably clo credit to the design-
ing genius which created them. They are beautifully made and
elaborately trimmed in scores of new and decidedly pretty styles.
Our prices, too, add to their attractiveness. f
SPECIALS ON SALE.
3(i inch Lonsdale Green ticket, the best Bleached muslin made worth 10c
on sale at oc
32 inch Percal, all new fall patterns, dark and medium colors regular 10c
quality on sale at g
Laaies 10 and 12 l-2c knit under vests. Ribbed, Bleach sale price ~Vc
Ladies 85c vests on sale at 20c
Ladies 65c vests on sale at 35c
KARNER & PHILLIPS
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1908, newspaper, September 17, 1908; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290183/m1/5/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.