The Daily Courier. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [194], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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...No Dull Times At...
oldlftiif & Browns
Tyler’s Cheapest Cash Store.
«MMWMMMMTOMW ♦>♦»»<«♦ |
Always alive to the best interests of our cus-
tomers our store announces another great list of
Bargains. No words of praise or arguments are
needed
The Values Speak for Themselves.!
IE QUALITIES ARE PLAINLY INEVIDENCE. ANDi
-THAT’S THE POINT THAT WINS US MORE ANDi
AWQ r*AII V !
THE __________
THE PRICES-THAT’S THE
MORE PATRONS DAILY
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| DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. **
/
emblrn
Table,
*wi will be i
0051 to mantii
*o aampie piece*
German uble D
«*■’« price 65c; <r.
*5 «Bmp’e piece
Lifien Table *
to shrink.
.2 i-ac
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***— -*eavy.
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woven bol^
$4.00 and $.
SHO
100 short
Damask,
same slight)
feet in qualr
uf acturer’r *
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
1 lot of Figured Lawns, during this sale a yd.
2500 yds of Figured Lawns, new spring styles in short
lengths from a to 10 yds; worth 7c, now a yd........4c
1 lot of Lawns, worth 8c, go at a yd..................5C
1 lot of Organdies; worth 25c, to close out at .... 12 1-2C
Special low prices on our entire line of White and Colored
Lawns, Mercerized Chambrays, Ginghams, Figured Dimi-
ties, Batists, etc.
2500 yds of yard-wide L. L. Brown Domestic, at a yd. 4c
1 lot of Duck Skirts, worth $1.25, now..............69c
1 lot sample skirts in Duck, Crash and Linen, worth $1.50
to $2.50; to clean up at..........................$1.00
r lot of sample shirt waists in White and Figured, slightly
^ soiled, worth 50 and 75c; to close out at...........25c
_^^^^^rcale waists, worth 75c, now going at.....45c
^^Bed 5000 yds of Prints in Dress and Shirting
Just Receit^^n
styles.
Manufacturer s ,hW lengtHT WStfiTSd 6c a~ydT at
........................................... 1-2C
^,ctcIgr'd*..0‘.PerC""and Mlowrat
i^nbr0ideri".i"’ming<.*nd l2c" «
Whitemore's Gilt Edged Shoe Polish, best grade, a bottle
..............................................
Whitemore's Tan Shoe Polish, sells everywhere at acc
our price only, a bottle................ 1
In our Millinery Department we carry all the new
ind Children-1
ps^k^
gefNewfcieBn°and Sh0“ ^
Men’s and Boys’ suits and pants at special low prices
Just received 500 Sample Shirts, all sizes, new
sprmg patterns, would be cheap at co af
and 65c, our price___________ W&C
See Window.
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County Correspondc
WANT COLUMN.
I
From Mt. Selman..
As our correspondent wona,
us this week, and if you’ll
uliter space, will try to det^
few moments.
. Our correspondent startel
giv you a description and lot
Mt. Selman. which we thinlfl
location line, wasn't describ;
Mt. Selman is located right
large peach orchards, tomat
nurseries.
One of the largest and best
FOR SALE—5x7 Camera, a beauty
See Fenton, carriage painter, South
Sroadway. . 195
FOR BALE—A spider stanhope, very
fine rig. See Fenton, carriage trimmer
South Broadway. 195
WaNiku-50 hands to pick straw-
bemes; can furnish rooms for fam-
ilies. Dr. W. R. Driskell, Tyler, Tex.
rural delivery route No. 1. , v
Bring your sewing machines in from I ♦
Lcr 'Li .*»* -sss:
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them for 11.26 each.
„eaches. plum, .ad pear, .fight piano at 420 VTa-in”1*
■’M^r-Pard.ow and
the first with tomato blooms..^ . . °ne ®ra(led Jersey cow,
Mt. Selman can now boast 0,1, youn* calf; will sell
to-date drug firm. write D- U- Browning,
Uncle Newt McKee, who h^je Q^mi a inore Mach. Co., East
visiting relatives and friends? square.____ tf
us Wednesday for his home*°R SALE^New Underwood type-
county. writer. Apply at this office.
Postmaster Mr. H. L. Carltonl’KAYED—From my home, 5o5 Sand-
ing his two-story residence #t st., one red milch cow; horns turn-
Look out maids. 1 in; thin condition. Reward for
As we glance over at Mr. G. formation leading to recovery. New
Kee's we notice a little ch«W>ne No. 70., John D. Perry
brand new picket fence, whielNTED-Board bTT^TS^iFIidFit
more beauty to his already biding Tyler College.
Mr. Henry Edwards of Arp, ,i*)erty H111 cemetery, 2
Sir. 8. R. McKee last week, g t0 !D,!rp‘^^r8al,, ,or cash
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. McKee —-_— erry’ _
kin folks at Bullard last Saturdi Two good seamtresses at
Sunday. *’ Mrs- Costello 197
Don’t eat all the strawberries **TISD—Manager tor new branch 1
come up after my share soon. Br business here in Tyler. Address
Well, as I guess this is getting1106' with references. Alfred Mor-;
somewhat monotonous, will ab^ holcsaler, Cincinnati, Ohio,
close, with more next time. "SALE—Furniture of a 4-room co't-
BUCK SH^cheap; call at 114 S. Bois d’Arc
Sandflat Item.s —r~-r-_____
Here I come with my little * . "argt SIze’ nicely fur-
of news. ° d room for rent- Apply Goldstein
*WD- _ 200
Baker
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^NewStore ! The Nf
Cheeves&Linth
*ER 200.
202 West Erwin St.
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f reaf i^afae f iuiHg |afe
>wn.
Rev. Lee of Big Sandy, _____________
guest of Mr. Joe Baker and ffED~A parties at $50.00 per
Saturday night. to 8cdlcit for Building associa-
Messrs. Taylor, Wesley and ^<ldress box 41- Denison, Texas.
Jali
. N..___
it :
ran
of Swann, passed through our
Monday, r----
Sorry to say, Miss Emily Matti^0 A- Overton,
is on the sick list this week. &D—100 head of nice
. or exchange for dry cowi
e full blood Jerseys with young
jSo A. Overton.
felD—100
-ON
Misses Eran Curry and Fannie must be good stock
nedy made a pleasant call Thurton.
afternoon at the home of Mr. Beaf
stock
Felix
'ACE CHILTON
ATTABmbw
Mrs. Fannie Hitt and sister (
spent Saturday with. Mrs. Ad^
Wiley and others, ATTORNEY
Dr. Thompson attended the me^^D COUNSELOR,
conference at Tyler Monday. 1 Tyler, Texas.
Miss Ethel Wilbanks took diitfjmflAn V* r n—i
with her chum, Miss Maud Wells, S ' i BOSiOCSS,
day- ‘ Btirh* p. o
Several of ou^Bk^8 ^,ent rFiio:
| Monday, Tuesday am
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00 o am the new Fabrics have found place >
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2nss
ng the summer months.
Laced striped Lawn, a 17c value at
Lace striped Lawn, our 25c Boodif a'at
Cerdedchecked L.wn,'. «
styles
Prices
4 ► < >
ioon. I am sure
ed the occasion. --
Miss Ida Hitt was the gu hey Were Interred in
Beall Sunday. * --*■— c
Miss Ruth Wilbanks wa:
of Miss Lillie Thompson Si
Yfior, T____ '
_________ Greenwood
Cemetery in Brooklyn.
—^— -jNew York, April 16.—The remains
Miss Lena Brown and M Rev DeWitt Talmage arrived this
Baker spent Saturday nig Lrning from Washington. They
Red Springs community. Iimediately conveyed to Greer
where the inter-
Goldstein^ Brown
Tyler’s Cheapest Cash Store.
♦ « -
‘ nmediately euuv^cu ^ —
Misses May Beal and Odaimetery, Brooklyn, where the inter-
spent Saturday at the honlent was made in the family lot. The
lella Ussery. ig between those of his two
i presume some of our yk}Ves. The service was simple. Among
are to witness the scenes aie floral tributes was a magnificent
dale commencement Fridaireath from President Roosevelt.
Some of our people will 14
vSrU~r th' rr.i9k. wreck .n Ik. Cotton ML
Mrs Cla..rii» uie ^ * Mount Calm, Texas., April 1J.
r, - -
Miss w 11 fhree miles north of here in which two
-t,
The literary club elected |3n °ne °f th* -
vice-pres.; Mr. Robert McAi4 E1,inger; t^\v a heavy electrical
elected sergeant .. arms. ™** t^ies.
weZ: ZoT ,reM': *"d MUra°L ^»er had here, dol.g . great deal
Wd hope to do. bettor work ■‘ot dMU,8e “ "OPS' - - -
an last — “
Saturday at 8 p. m. Our 1$:
ond and fourth Sundays at 8 jj
°f Balm of Figs, Woman’s Great Remedy.
--------- rvniv A safe and pleas-
20 pieces, former price 11.50; going at
this sale for............•••••••
12 pieces, former price $1.75;
at this sale for.......■ • • • -----
14 pieces, former price $2.00; going at
this sale for....................*1’6B
GOWNS.
Ten styles for your selection
range in prices from 43c to .
* I
MUSI4
Great piles
appeal to ev.
because ef tt
correctness
price.
Here we have
you will fint
Prices 7M
Many new sty!__
for the first time.
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WHITE WAISTi
Special prices tt.*^ t.
waists. Everyone wS0 . e*
display of Swiss and 4/1*® «e
them the ''fr ^
Sizes ai ,rf'e«f
tht^oicer
•ce.
etc.
pronounce ----- ----
ii | | asiijs-asss^fi
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N,
*» e nope to da better work tgjt destroy-
rzzi^zr* ^ “rstocc ae 8th oay °'
each month. “ September, 1900
202 V. Ervin Stmt.
........ g......
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Our trade expects of us the best in
every class of goods we handle, and
don’t disappoint them. Grifflith’s
we
drug store.
You
cougf
will be pleased with Haden’s
rniy or sale at Starleys.
DALLAS COUNCIL ENJOli For women only. A safe and pleas-
_ J ant home treatment for all female dis-
[Ticket Brokers Steal a March (Jv83^8- *£,"^1 u,.......... ,
Address or ca ^ | carry to the coffin factory.
mvT l?D Pnii'li'l
Railroads.
Rags Wanted
If you want to sell cotton rags
The Day
Starts
off y
Right
Sold only by
THORN & TURRELL
Strictly ’’Ijl
High
Grade
Cash
Grocers.
WHITE HOUSE Opposite Marvin
— COFFEES ChlIir. -
JJfcj^Tbre.kfssL U has a fiavoe that’s all
m • ,
hrtl<lpj by H«d (umotMd Eui gsi *-vai«K Delivery a Specialty J
►
>WHrFrv. Wright
We Will Bond You!
fte II, S, Fidelftf and Guaranty to
Ham Office Baltimore, Md.
FIOBUTYI CONTRACT! JUDICIALI
Beege Electee Wltbeet DeL,.
JNO. T. BONNER & CO
INSURANCE.
ALEX WHITE’S
.j . BARBER snap.
nm-OU! lubes Him Uflspd
riot udpSold BaUu Bt ui
Dallas, Tex., April 16.—The i
brokers of Dallas did not care f «=
\ the opportunity of a life-time.
\ buslne«s during the national Co
9 ate Veterans’ reunion, and resoi
the same tactics employed by th<
ers in Fort Worth when the Tex*
tie Raisers’ association held it
meeting in this city—that is, th
Joined the railroads and the city ’
cil of Dallas.
This step was taken Monday
Ing by Attorney J. s. Davi
Worth who represented ti
brokers. He went before
Judge ash and sued out a writ «
junction preventing the enforced
of the ordinance which was passdy
the Dallas city council in the int t
ot the railroads, and faction Qie
brokers was also to prevent the L
roads from interfering with them
ng the progress of the reunion.
The case, of course, will not be 1
until after the reunion which will
the brokers the opportunity to do
ness with°ut being molested. It
learned yesterday that the rail
intended to take similar action a
the brokers, but they failed to
Application in time to shut out
brokers.
603 s. Augusta st., Tyler
198 tf
TYLER COFFIN CO.
DO NOT
Spend time and money
reoairincr that old picket fence. Stop this yearly
repair bill by seeing George Daglish and having
him put up a
GOOD IRON FENCE.
4
Something New,
The Grand' st Offer Ever Made to the Peo-
ple of Tyler and vicinity for Cash Trade.
^ Jacobs & Jacobs
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store Coupons will be f lY©n to tbe amount of jour p f beautiful paint-
..».>• -11 b..orPle»"r« '*“■
l n*s absolutely free- Kindly rwuember w« do not cornel yw ^ ^ o># aflhesa beautiful
derthatoyery family In thU vicinity may h»re ati q^ witb the Adnof Manufactur-
paintinga without any cost to them we hare made arranseme ^ ^ younf ^ here t*
lng C# Chicago, at a great 1“* 1^/ilwu. being distribnmd by tb«.
call on evary family and explain the use of th.««»ona. £ u<i7 «muld -ot b-
Tney will alao ahow aamplea of the rereladon __, ^at the atore and
hnme at the time our d-monatratora call we will be pleaae-
uZg toattract new iSS^%f°SS J
Jke o. - SnUb b, hand, that 1. a. w*uram aa their portrait made by the n.rf proc^
, JACOBS & JACOBS,
South Side,^ Tv,er’ T““’
1 " ’ 1 i —^
We handle everything in Lawn a^ Cemetery J
• provements, either in Iron or Wire. Phone
. us, ye will call and explain.
- Ti nATTT T\ G«>* Daglish New Phone 339
J. E. GUU IdO J. E. Gould New Phone 152
The Right Place
When yon shxtvn <
sfflE'fcesavr*
- - -> clnss artists.
nrsv-ciai mu wmw —
o«ls miM for first class
ITmsm1 tA 1
• ror lint—•
Yours to plsaa^
W> F. Oonalaon
W. W. Secrest,
Bufgies, Harness,
Saddlery. .
Hipdrtot laatty #*ti
Opposite Postoffiee, G»iy
Building.
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Green, L. M. The Daily Courier. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. [194], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1902, newspaper, April 17, 1902; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981692/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.