Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 763, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Our Specialty
Is repairing watches and doing
high-class engraving
The kind of of engraving we do adds
to the value of the jewelry. Inferior
engraving always detracts.
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SWEETWATER DAILY REPORTER
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Second and subsequent insertions,
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No ad taken tor less tha n25 cents.
Sunday about noon the angel of
death again visited the Clayton--
ville neighborhood and took from
earth Mrs. Maridla Littleton. Af-
ter a few days illness with pneu-
monia. /
The deceased was 79 years old
and was living with her daughter'
Mrs. J. S. Aldredge at the time of
her death.
Interment took place this morn-
ing at the City Cemetery in the
presence of a large number of re-
latives and* friends pf the grief
stricken family.
Services were conducted by Rev
0. E. Bonner of the Christian
church of which the deceased had
long been a faithful member.
In the passing of this good wom-
an Fisher county loses one of her
oldest, best known and most high-
ly cherished citizens.
If so, we want you for a patient. We are daily treating per-
sons from all over the country who have taken all form of
DRUGLESS treatment, and thdjy are constantly compliment-
ing us on our work, and often tell us that our treatment is the
most complete they have ever taken.
YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE. If we cannot please you,
we neither want you as a patient nor do we want your money.
I Try us just one week' and if you are not highly satisfied in
I EVERY PARTICULAR, we will refund every cent you have
paid for your treatment. Demand anything of us that is con-
sistent and we will grant it. Call 581 and our car is at your
service. .»••>
WE HAVE experienced men to do
furniture repairing, crating and ship-
ping goods, toves polished and set
up. Satisfaction guaranteed.^ Terms
reasonable.—Household Furniture Co.
Phone 549.
MONEY TO LOAN
Money loaned on desirable im-
proved residence property, also
improved farms and ranches at
prevailing interest rates.—W. Y
Rockwell, Campbell Bldg. Phone
136. 16-tf
J. P. MAJORS
JEWELER-ENGRAVER—OPTICIAN
DON’T Buy until you try—Don’t
tell—New Second
sell until
Hand Furniture Store. Phone 684.
—M. T. Bowden, Mgr. lltfd-w
FOR RENT.—My residence fur-
nished. Has six rooms and all
necessary outhouses in best part
oi town.—Mrs. S W. Crutcher.
Phene 77. 20-tf
Sweetwater Theatre
TO-NIGHT
Harry Carey in j 1
The Passing of Heel’s Crown” [!
Two Reel lO 1 Rison Feature 11
Perry’s [ j
Fresh country butter,
Cash Grocery, Phone. 71.
FOR RENT.—One furnished room
for light house keeping. Phone No.
432. ‘ 23-6t
Vogue Comedy
Rube Miller in
“Treed”
2 Reels
In the District Court of the Unit-
ed States for the Eastern District
of Texas.
lh the matter of S. M. Thompson,
Bankrupt in Bankruptcy.
Center, Texas.
Notice is hereby given that on
the fifth day of February, 1917, I
will sell to the highest bidder the
following described property lo-
cated in Sweetwater, Texas: Lot
No. 8 in Block No. 28 in the South
Side Addition to the city of Sweet
water, Texas, as shown by the map
or plot of said addition as record-
494-95
Alice Howell in
Cupid and the Scrub Lady
One Reel LKO Comedy
FOR RENT.—3 rooms, with pri-
vate hath, for light house keeping
for couple without children. Phone
669. 23-tf
FOR SALE.—One 6 room house 4
lots 50x140 each, Nice barn, good
cistern. Located in Orient addi-
tion. Blocks 92 lot 9, 19, 11, 12 at
bargain address Sweetwater, R. A.
Box 82. 23-12td-4td
Helen Holmes in
A Lass of the Lumberlands
Episode No. 3
“FirstBlood” (
2 Reels
Universal Weekly
23 and 24 block 80 Orient Add. f'd in B(,ok Y Pa«es
and 16, 17 and 18 block 20, 5 and 8 Deed Records Nolan County,
block 9, 10 block 8 Min. Add. All Bids should be addressed to
Write owner for quick selling me at renter, Texas.
p™5T;AJ8.' Li'ht5'’ 53 J. W. Sliotwell, Tnist,;,..
. Sv-1- Onego. 10.1 m..p K „ Tlwmps011i Itantnipt.
■ tyN TED.—Position in Public29-2td._____
_<r* onl, or as governess on a raueh l
'’Five ears experience, specialized]IS '
. its prnu.irv work. Best of vfeivne- £ J
jes. Box 51, Brueeville^Texas. « jj
25-6tdp. ffi P____4. A m
Lyric Theatre Today;!
ADMISSION 5 AND IOC
OF
Watches & Jewelry
FOUR Room cottage in Brown-
wood for sale or trade for Sweet-
Water property. For information
call on M. T. Bowden at New S-e
ond Hand Store. 24 >td1w
Ostermoor
Is our speciality and we care not how delicate the job is we can
do it and do it in a way that will please and satisfy.
Our work is guaranteed to he the best as we are skilled and
trained micaries and the more complicated the job is the bet-
ter we like it and take pride in doing it right.
We use no imitation balance staffs or jewels or material of any
kind and our prices are as low as those that use the imitation
material.
It your watch lias failed to give you satisfaction bring it to us
and we will make it run'to suit you or it will cost you noth-
ing. ■ - ... j
We repair after others have failed in a way that satisfies
EVERYTHING—In feed and gro- [
ceries. Best molasses feed on tlici
market: Alfalfa, Timothy and]
Clover, Chops. Bran, Mo-eggs,
Cold Pressed Cake, etc. Sweetwa-
ter Seed and Grain Co s. grocery
department, Perry Bishop in |
charge, in Crane-Bradford broki-
ng north Second street. Phone 51 i
12-tf.
DON’T.—Let your cattle suffer.
Cracked cake at the Sweetwater
Seed & Grain Co.’s warehouse.
,19-tf.
FOR SALE.—We have some good
work horses and mules for sale
for cash—or will sell on time and
take good notes.—Sweetwater
Transfer Co., Sweetwater, Texas,
Phone 520.
Jeweler—Optometrist—Music Dealer,
Sweetwater, Texas.
The Ostermoor Mattress is budt not stuffed like nair. ine nnng is
cotton of selected grade. Cotton mixed with brains and patented!
Treated chemically, processed mechanically, and combed into light
airy interlacing sheets of marvelous elasticity. These sheets, by
the original Ostermoor method of building, are hand-laid, layer-wise,
sheet upon sheet until the desired thickness be obtained, then deft-
tv inenmarated within the tick entirely by hand. Careful stitching
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! i Perfumes. Powders. Cos- } 3
FOR RENT.—Two unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Near
Oil Mill.—Phone 111.—A. 51. Fry-
ar. 26-6tdp
Perfumes, Powders, Cos
metics, Brushes, Combs
Nail Files,Chamois,etc.,at
Pure Mebane Planting Cotton
Seed. Get them quiek while they
last.—Sweetwater Seed and Grain
Co. 25-10td-4w
FOR RENT—Business house, wdl jV
seven hod rooms on second floor,;
close in.- II. C. McNeill, at Wm'mi
yard.
HORN’S
27-31(1!) lip
ICe
p Confectioner St*'inner NewsDealer It”
FOR RENT.—2 furnished rooms
near High School. Phone 286. Cd
Mrs. J. McAlister Stephenson,
Jr., left for Abilene this afternoon
to visit her parents Judge and Mrs.
Cockrell. She and her father will i
go to Coleman tomorrow to ut-
>'1 the District Agricultural
mcoling at that place.
Dr. David 'White oT Hamlin pass
ed through Sweetwater Sunday on
his way to sec Roy Butler who is
Very rick in Midland. The doc-
tor will bring Butler in on the
night train on hii way to the
young man’s home in Hamlin.
FOR SALE.—At highest bidder
lot No. 16 Block 37, in South Side
Addition. Mail your bid to Con -
ger Bros. Smithvill3> Tcnn.
29-12tdp.
1 Undertaking & Furniture Co |
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•Phone 27$.
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Bagwell, John S. Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 763, Ed. 1 Monday, January 29, 1917, newspaper, January 29, 1917; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth562022/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.