Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 753, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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LOCAL AND PERBONAL
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TOUR EYESMAYNEED GLASSES
And you vtill get just the kind that they- need to give them
good comfortable Vision. « 11
When I examine your eyes and fit yoy with glasses you are as
cored of satisfaction every! me. I makg a careful examination
of each eye separately both for far vision and for near vision 1
ose the trial lenses‘The Opt lalmascopej, The Betinascope, and
the Phorometers for the muscle tests' therefore I leave nothing
undone in testing your eyes as they should be tested,. It takes
an expert to adjust lenses to ytnjr eyes if they are defective to
relieve them of the bnnecessary strain and bad sight. I elteim
to havse those qualifications |and am ready to demonstrate to
you that you need not go away, from home to have your glass-
es fitted properly to your- ej{“s 110 matter,bow bad the cjef^t is
if lenses can do'you any good f can fit‘them.
I like the hardest cases the best, and especially the ones that
the other fellow don’t understand and cannot fit because of
lark of proper Optical Education.
Make your appointment before comm® to have y6ur eyes ex-
amined. • N jtt MfSIUlM
T. Quast
Optometrist
Sweetwa ter, Texas.
Eye Sight Specialist.
If its anything in Music Quast
always has it. . 23-2td-Nw
Have you seen those new spring
hats at Mrs. Huey’s 20-2t
J. T. Bryant of Stamford is in
the city on business. *
JVork was resumed On the new
court house this morning.
Walter Davis is still confined to
his room with La Grippe.
W. H. Jobe and W. H. Gray are
in Blackwell today qn business.
M. H. Sanders of Decker ig here
today to see the Tax Collectors.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nelson have
a fine hoy since Sunday morning.
Announcement Column
Rates $7.50, Payable in
Advance
The following have announced for
City Offices in the approaching
April Election:
FOB CHIEF OF POLICE.
J. H. BOND
W. H. GARDNER
CHAS. STARR.
J. F. DICKSON
W. R. JOHNSON
FOR CITY SECRETARY.
W. H. BARTLETT.
J. L. ROSS
Miss Lyska Fitter left yester-
day for Abilene to spend the week
guest of Mrs. Mewshaw, expres-
sion and folk dancing teacher, in
the Abilene school.
Mrs. Leo Ghrdner is suffering
from a relapse of the La Grippe.
200 copies of new sheet music
arrived today at Quast Music
Store. 23-2td-!w
L. C. McNatt, District Deputy
Head Consul of the Modern Wood-
men of Americans, is here from
his home in Big Springs with
view of moving to this place.
BBBiEiaaaaa
The Idol of Millions •'
MARY FULLER
In a great drama of Social Condi-
tions and the pitfalls of the “Great
White Way” , -
“Thrown to
The Lions”
5 ACTS
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Florida Strawberries, the finest
on earth.—Allen Bros Cash Gro-
17-tf
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You Are Wanted
XriMB
ftKHI
To'Come to
The Sweetwater Dry Goods Co.
Look through our stock and see the
prices, how low—on Suits, Dresses,
Skirts, Cloaks and many other
articles that would pay you to visit.
Sweetwater Dry Goods
COMPANY
* “The Price is The Thing”
cers.
Mrs. Revel has returned from
Waco where she was called to her
father’s bedside, who was criti-
cally ill. He was very much bet-
ter when she left and will recover.
Fresh Coconuts, also fresh bulk
coconut.—Allen Bros. Cash Gro-
17-tf
ers.
Mrs. To Morris is reported as
improving from an attack of La
Grippe.
N. L. Shelton was talking to a
business man in Oklahoma City
last night at six o'clock over long
distance, and the latter informed
him that the thermometer was be-
low zero there.
'EOB TAYLOR’S DREAM
Treat yourself to a look at the i qj> jjEAVEN
show window at the Willis Art 1 _
Gallery. i What Heaven is 1 know not, but
- jl long have dreamed of its purple
The Starr Meat Market delivers hills and its fields of light blos-
meat to any part of the city,>coming with immortal beauty; of
Jts brooks of laughter and its riv-
lers of song and its palaces of eter-
nal love. 1 long have dreaiqed that
Phone 17.
See my. window for popular
sheet music on display for two ,. , . . , ,...
2tdlw evi‘r'r bird which sings its hte out
__“ |here on earth may sing forever
day.—Quast
Oct the best shoo* at the-priced to**-5" the tr<T. 0!' life-and (‘v"r-V
and that will be the Selz.—Hern-,consecrated soul which suffers the
don Shoe Co. 9-tf pains of this world may rest among
the flowers of Heaven and live
Lyric Theatre Today
MATINEE AND NIGHT - ADMISSION 5 AND IOC
SPECIAL MUSIC INCLUDING BAND CONCERT
THURSDAY NIGHT.
BEGINNING the New Year, we
D wish to thank you lor your
$ patronage and favors of the past,
and promise to put forth every
$ effort to please you during the
i j new year.
We most earnestly wish you
ood health and prosperity for
i the year 1917.
ii
New Victor record for February
will he here Friday the 20th.
23-2tu-ltw
Real estate men
port business
better each day-
good
HAVE YOUR DAIN‘1* FURS
DRY CLEANED
here and they’ll be like a new set.
They will he' absolutely freed from
all dust and dirt and come back
to you with all their old life and
lustre. We pay special attention
to white furs. Send yours here and
you'll be delighted with their
snowy whiteness when wc return
U t il! ll>U itS
Steam Dry Cleaning Plant
LOUIE D. GALBRAITH, M|f.
EAST SIDE SQUARE Phone 97
and love forever. 1 long have
dreamed of opal towers and bur-
nished domes, hut what care 1 for
gates of pearl, or streets of gold,
in the city re-ljf [ can hut meet the loved ones
and getting vvho have loved and blessed me
'here on earth ; see the glorified ;ae
- es of father and mother and the
night little baby brother who died a-
mong the bursting buds of hope,
and taking in ray arms again my
own darling baby who fell asleep
ere her little tongue had learned
to list “Our Father who are in
Heaven 1” What care I tor crown
of stars and harp of gold, if I an
love and laugh and sing with my
Uncle Dick Oakley was in the'loved ones forever, in the smile of
>
C. N. McGaffey left last
for Hamlin and Stamford in the
interest of the Praetorians.
j S. C. Findley eff the Star-Tele-
I gram i> here today on business, in
connection with that splendid pap
er.
city toda^ and sent the Weekly
Reporter to J. S. Cox at Dryden,
Va.
The Moose Lodge entertained
with a dance last night. The Moose
orchestra furnished the music for
the occasion.
my Savior and my God?
GIRL MYSTERIOUSLY
DISAPPEARS FROM HOME
Roy E Campbell
GENERAL DRAY AND TRANSFER BUSINESS.
Water Hauling and Auto Truck Service. Prompt and Careful
attention given to business. Nothing too light or too'heavy for us.
Residence Phone 9021 Office Phone (ICO
Office up stairs Campbell Building.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Please note that the Sunday
evening and Prayer meeting ser-
vice at the First Presbyterian
church is at 7:30 o’clock instead of
7:00 as heretofore.
Florida Sweet Pepper and fancy
tomatoes at the vegetable house.—
Alien Bros. Cash Grocers. 17-tf
Investigate The
108 20 PAY PRAETORIAN POLICIES
Before taking Life Insurance
0. N. McGAFFEY
District Manager Headquarters
SwMtwater, Texas
E. Huckabee is home from Tem-
ple where he was called by the ser-
ious illne.ss of his father whom
he left much improved.
D. TRAMMELL
Tailoring Co.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Phone 157
—
A. S. MAUZEY
Lawyer
Over Continental Bank.
GEO. T. WILSON
Lawyer t
Over Continental Bank.
Mrs. Mewshaw and little daugh
ter Miss Manora Mewshaw, spent
Saturday and Sunday here guests
of Mrs. J. E. Pitzer and Miss Pitz-
er.
Joe Boothe is home from several
weeks visit to his old home in Con
zales. Mrs. Boothe will remain a
few days longer before returning
home.
Miss Edna K. key will entertain
the San Nouei club this evening.
Mrs. Mary Musgrove Shelor of
Salem,'Va., an ex-member will be
honor guest.
Iva Maxwell, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Maxwell, who live
three miles north of Abilene,*dis-
appeared last Saturday about 7:30
and has not been seen by any one
knowning her since. She was visit
jug at the home of Rev. Scott inj/
North Park and left ato that hour
supposedly for home. After leav-
ing the Scott home she disappear-
ed as completely as if the earth
had opened up and swallowed her.
The girl is only sixteen years of
age, and appears younger, being
only five feet and two inches high
and weighing only about 105 lbs.
She has light hair and blue eyes,
and was wearing a blue coat suit
when she disappeared.
Her parents can assign no rca
son for her leaving voluntarily, as
she was of a very quiet disposi-
tion and had expressed’no desire
to leave home. They fear she has
been foully dealt with, and are suf
For Service Car
RING PHONE 642
Car on street until 12 o’clock
J. E. JONES, PROPRIETOR
Residence Phone 393.
Sweetwater, Texas
LOO K!
6olet 8ew*d 11.01
If You hava Shoe* Repair work ar
Want Made to Ordar boots or Shoaa,
•ee
Chesney Brothers
At Lyrle Alrdoma
HOPE & SON
FOR ALL K NDS OF
WOOD
Phone) 33
Oldest Word Yard in Sweetwater
The Nicest Laundry in Texas
Satisfaction or your Money Back
Phone 42
Sweetwater
Laundry Compy
Buy your shoes at the Herndon
hoe Store and get the best.—“Tbe
Selz.”. 9-tf
____ Jering intense agony pending news
J. H. Naylor, a prominent citi- of her whereabouts,
yen of the Trent community, is here Notices have been sent, to sur-
on business and reports his part rounding counties, and Sheriff
of the county in fine shape with Dodson is making every effort to
everybody getting ready for the find some trace of the young lady,
new crop. i [—Abilene Reporter.
If Your Merchandise
Travels
on our vehicles it will arrive at
its destination in perfect condi-
tion. We have built our reputa-
tion upon speedy careful deliver
ies and moderate charges. We-
ave equipped to store your goods
in an efficient manner. Invcsti
gate us —aak about us
MEN AND|
MERCHANDISE
Travel
. .ON
) The/r.
Reputation
not
^ CoiwEPSATiq^-Vl
Sweetwater Transfer Co*
Phone [520
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Bagwell, John S. Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 753, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 23, 1917, newspaper, January 23, 1917; Sweetwater, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560272/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sweetwater/Nolan County City-County Library.