The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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UcCALL patterns and publi-
cations OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
LADIES COAT AND SUIT SPECIALS
Ihese hints and Coats are everyone this fall’s purchase. Many received in the last ten days
“Take the Cut” alike, and too, these garments didn’t have a big profit on them to start with-
very small profit in fact. The season is just now right for wearing these splendid garmen
price reduction at this time should be doubly attractive.
All Ladies Suits worth $60.00 and up at - - $52.50
All Ladies Suits worth $55.00 to $60.00 at - $47.50
All Ladies Suits worth $47.50 to $52.50 at - $42.50
All Ladies Suits worth $40.00, $42.50 and $45.00 at $37.50
All Cheaper Suits at 10 per cent discount.
These Suits are practically all Tricotine, Velour, Broadcloth
and Serge and the styles strictly the latest.
Ladies and Misses Dresses, made of Serge, Jersey, Satin,
Messaline and Taffeta. The latest styles and all sizes 16 to
46. One lot of about thirty well assorted, all fall shades
and styles, sold from $19.75 to $25.00. Your unrestricted
choice only
$16.75
The material alone in these dresses are worth
than we are asking for the dress complete.
more money
Sandifer Old Stand
Plano, Texas
Plano Star-Courier
Renner Items
Frankford Items
Shiloh Chin M
US1C
Clavborn and Willie Rainier were
trading in Plano Saturday.
Will Wards wan a Plano visitor
last week.
I lari .v Lee McMillan and Miss Marie
Oiliitt were married last Sunday ev
ening at the home of the bride’s par-
• tits, Mr. and Mrs Georg) Oll'utt. Rev.
Winstaff, of Fort Worth, officiating.
The groom is a promising voting man
JOHNSON’S MARKET
Harry McMillans, of Hebron, who
lived in this community fast year,
'"al l ied Sunday to Miss Marie Of-
,uM- ol the Liberty community.
I hoi her Winstead, ol' Fort Worth, per-
formed the ceremony. We wish them
all joy and happiness.
Al 1 vv- Branhanan visited Mrs.
Hi nry Cook Sunday evening.
The young people enjoyed a singing
at 1’. W. Junker’s Sunday night.
Tim .1, It. Vinson visited Mrs. W._M.
Wallace Sunday.
Miss .MatIie Pennington, of Green
ville. spent Thursday and Friday of
Next to Stark Grain Co. Office
Shepard Building
and lias many friends. The bride is n
highly esteemed young lady of the
Benner community. Well wishes t<
both tor a long and happy life.
George Ilaun passed through Hen
nor *'11 route to Dallas last week
Will ltall was in Renner last week.
Mr and Mrs Walter Saigling were
trading in l’lano last week.
Mrs w j. Kid ridge, of McKinney,
visited her daughter, Mrs. Dewey Shel-
ley, last week.
H Mosely, of Dalian, a rushing in-
stil mice man. was looking after busi-
ness in Kenner Tuesday.
Sunday school at the Baptist church
at J p. m. Sunday.
The Mothers Club, of Uonnor, gave a
HallowVn party at the school house
Saturday night for the benefit of the
school Tlie house was tastefully dec
orated in hallow Vn colors. The
ghosts. Misses Taylor and Christian,
sold home made candy and Mrs. Me
London and Mrs Vines sold pop corn
at a side stand. Mrs. Hill and Mrs
'can sold hot chocolate and cake. Two
gypsie fortune tellers caused much
amusement A fishing pond proved
much merriment to the children, tlck-
IKfg
Pure Pork Sausage
Fresh Oysters
I lie tanners here sure are enjoying
and taking advantage of the sunshine
uid pretty weather tiiese days.
Mn Neal Wylie and Misses Mary
and Florence Hamer and little Hamer
children, spent Sunday with J. w.
Cook and family.
Misses Emma and Daily Junker and
Johnnie Herring and Lillie and Tennie
Wallace and J. It. liardin, attended the
McMillan Offutt nuptials Sunday even-
ing.
.1 H. Miler stuck a nail in his foot
I hursday of last week, from which he
lias been sullering the hist few days
hut is some better now.
Several from here heard .Brother
W instead, of Fort Worth, preach at
Liberty Sunday.
Dallas county is going to bring her
I'tko to the county line here at Frank
ord, so we Frank ford folks are going
i have pike. ,
She was so young to die, not yet
twenty years of age. She was ever
loving and kind to both young and old.
None knew her, but to love her. Tis
hard to believe, when looking on her
Quiet face, hushed here
tlRlP
Your Born-Tai-
lored suit will be
cut, and tailored
to your individual
measure — the
fashion you prefer
will be propor-
tioned to your
figure.
True style can’t
be attained in any
other manner.
And the style
will last — for it is
founded upon
value.
Appreciates the good patronage
already our’s. Best' quality,
good service and every cour-
tesy our guarantee.
on earth, for-
ever Is the joyous laughter, the glad
music that rippled from rosy lips, now
silent; that death has touched awav
mortal’s breath, that it lingers in the
clustering curls, touched with sunny
gold, lying above her cold brow; to
see the dear blue eyes, now closed, can
never flash open and greet you with
their gladsome light; the dear hands
now folded above her quiet heart can
never recall out and clasp your own, In
a glad, warm welcome; that u.
must be forever, a vacant chair. But
hush, site is only sleeping. Be still,
sad heart, cease repining. All is well;
we shall meet dear Titia over there;
where all is beautiful and fair.
Jasper I’illiod returned last week
from a visit to Bonham relatives.
A number of phones in this vicinlt. ;
got out of commission Iasi week on ac j
count of the heavy rains and elect ri J
had last Thursday and I
i§M
mom
e dub que< n, sold lemon
W A. Mathews donated a I
Phone No. 177
Free Delivery to any part of
the city, beginning Monday
morning, November 9.
QUALITY, PRICE, SERVICE.
vuoun
It Is a powerful and scientific i]
combination of sulphur and other !j
healing agents for the relief and 5!
cure of diseases of the skin. It (J
is especially effective In the i
ITCHING VARIETIES; giving |
instant relief from the Itching ii
and smarting sensations and by j!
its germ-destroying properties It jj
exterminates the microbe which •!
is the cause of the eruptioh, thus i!
curing the disease completely. ji
is more catarrh in this see.Ion
dintry than all otho; Hi.leases
Itei', and for years it was sup-
he incurable. Doctors pre-
oi al remedies, and hy .-on
dling to cure with local treat-
onounced it incurable. Ca
i local disease, greatly influ-
eor.rt ; tut tonal conditions and
requires constitutional treat
all’s Catarrh Medicine manu-
1 .1 Cheney \ Co., Toledo,
i < tisiitutional remedy. Is
anally, and acts thru the]
t!n' tmu ous surfaces of the I
On ‘ hundred dollars reward!
on that IT-ill’i Da- <
Llttell’8 Liquid Sulphur Com- ji
pound Is used In all cases of Ec- t!
zava, Tetter, Barber's Itch, Peo- ft
riasls. Herpes, Rash, Oak and ij
Ivy Poisoning, also for relieving jj
4h* srneyartce caused by chlg- gj
Qers and mosquito bites. ff
In the treatment of ECZEMA #
—the most painful and
cal storms we
Friday.
Mrs. Wright Coldwell has been real
sick the past few days. Her mother,
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spending a few days with her this
week.
SOLD 0 V l A
N PLANO B
I e lAHNCnN p
JOHN O
ST Kit. Publisher.
SELLING AT COST
1 am going
lo discontinue my line
<d muslin uml
erwiat and beginning
Monday, Non
min t 10. will sell what
1 have in Sim
k at cost. Komarkahle
values will he
offered, that will make
doslrnblr (’hr
slums girts.
MRS.
W E. MARSHALL,
McKinney, Texas.
Surgeons ag
»'•' that In rasos of ruts.
burns, bruises
atul wounds the first
treatment is most important. When
an efficient
antiseptic is applied
promts ly then
is tie danger of infer-
c i»»ti anti (lit* w
ound begins lo heal at
once. For use
on man or beast Boro-
zone is t he ide;
1 antiseptic uml healing
n.MS'iit. Huy it
now and be ready for
an t*mi‘rgvru‘>
Sold by Allen Bros.
The seven el
ildren of Mr. and Mrs
W. A Foster.
'iglit miles west of (he
city, are ill wit
It tonsilitis.
I ’so star (’out
■ior "want” ads.
ot all skin diseases—It Is one of
^ the m°st successful remedies
nj known.
* Small size SO cult battle, lir* n?« *1 oo
jg JIMES F BAIURO, Prip. St. Isvli MO
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11 y, of Da 1
inlay night
inday sell
eh at 10 a
L S. MeKatny and
is, attended the pursy
Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing
PHONE 7. I LL CALL
Is to cure,
monials.
CO.. Toll
Send for
Ohio
oustiputlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louts Talley are en'er ''bhhhmhimmhmmmmmmiwiimmhi
taining a dear little girl, which arriv as.i____i______
ed on November 3, 1919. Mrs Ed By rum has been sufferii
Henry Cole and Lum llenntn tiel.f the past two weeks with throat tr<
were Dallas visitors a few days ago. •' ble. THE SHILOH TATTLER
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 7, 1919, newspaper, November 7, 1919; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570331/m1/2/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.