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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 1

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Cameron, Texas
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22. fio. I3. 5 September 24, I903 limole 110 Pretty Shirt Waists and Suitings. We have received some extra nice shirt waist goods in fleeced line Oxfords at 25c per yard.

1)0 IT HESITATE To ship cotton this season. The market will favor the man who refuses to sell at home, and he will he handsomely repaid for judgment in shipping. Therj; are great possibilities for the next 60 days in the cotton market for those who will ship to us. We have seventeen buyers here sentin'; every market in the world, ready and anxious to compete for the first cotton. are prepared and anxious to contribute our intelligent service to your profit.

Wm. D. Cleveland Sons HOUSTON. TEXAS- LANB We have Pine Black Land Farms near Lilac, at Lowest Prices, Terms to suit Purchasers. See Our Lands Before QEO.

S. GRAVES, Local Agent, Lilac, Texan S. W. SLAYDEN Waco Texas, Local and Personal. Judge A.

W. Gibson of Beat tt spent Monday in Cameron. Hon. L. C.

McBride visited Fort Worth on business this week. Mr. A. M. Camp of San Gabriel was in Cameron on business this week.

Mr. Tom L. Hollingsworth of Temple was in Cameron on business this week. Mr. Howard Smith ha6 been quite sick with fever for several days.

Mr. C. L. Hefley and little son, Charlie, arrived in our city last Monday from Oklahoma to spend a few days. Mr.

Pat Lampkin returned a few days since from Sour Lake and is with relatives near Marlow. He has been sick. Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Backstrom have returned from a visit of several weeks in west Texas. He has resumed his photograph work. The subject of Pastor sermon next Sunday at 11 a. m.

at the Christian church will be the House of the Lord." At night, Christian Amostcordi- al invitation extended to all. Cotton Receipts and Prices- Up to Wednesday noon of this week 1375 bales of cotton had been received at Cameron and prices ranged from 10.35 to 10.50. At the round bale press bales had been ginned and the prices paid were from to per 100 for seed cotton. Up to same date last year 3987 bales had been received, and we quoted prices then at 7.95 to 8.05 LICENSES TO MARRY, vi' 9 Fleeced line Pique at per pattern. French flannel waint to $2.00, Figured Duck at 15c per yard, in black and white, the latent in Shirt Waist jyfoods, per yard.

Woolen Suitings in STTITXIfcTQ-S. Lovely and stylish cotton Shirt Waist at liie and 111 Zebelines Venetians, Flannel and Basket Cloth, all shades at $11.50 to $1.00 per dress pattern of 7 yards. Granate cloth at 7 yards for £0.00. Latest walking Shirt patterns from $1.00 to per pattern, CLOTHIUG-, CLOTHINa. This department is now ready for your inspection.

New line of Winter Suits and more to follow in all the late cuts and pattern's. We offer you any 2 piece Summer Suit 25 per cent off, they are pretty patterns in fancy worsted, wool, crash ODD PANTS. Wo fit the slim, lean, fat, small, large and short from 75c to $5.00. BOY'S CLOTHING. We have the best line you can see in any up-to-date Stoiv.

knee pants all ages at right prices. Get a rubber coat to keep you dry and warm and thereby save a doctor bill, a good coat for $1,25. Drew Selby Shoes don't The Drew Selby Ladies Shoes. Our fall supply of Shoes are in and for foot Artists the Drew Selby people take high rank for comfort, corns but if style and perfect lit, we have them have them, bind boiled French heel patent tip single sole a beauty S2.50. on al night.

Cuban heel patent tip extension s. le for $2.25. dance that night Cuban heel patent tip single sole for only S2.2,>. but sleep. Half heel patent tip extension sole only S2.25.

The Good Old Fashioned days of all soled leather shoes have returned, we have them in Mens, Hoys, Ladies, Hisses and Childrens. Fresh stock just from the factory not culls hut sheos, good shoes made of new leather that will wear, are comfortable and give entire satisfaction or a new pair will be furnished. Try our Goodman Shoes, Remember the most Popular Young Lady gets a Free RoundTrip Ticket to the World Fair, since small purchasers wish to vote, one vote for every 25c purchase instead of $1-00 as previously announced. We welcome every man, woman and child in Milam county to visit us this fall and inspect our Stock of Dry Goods, get our prices and see the quality, wheat her you come or send your child, each will receive he saint 1 careful treatment. We play no favorites.

We soil for cash with one Price to all. When you buy us you don't help to pay the bad debts some other fellow has made, A good way to keep a firm hold on your money is to get our prices before buying. We stand ready to prove every statement made by us. Wagner Stevenson. Rev.

D. C. Barb has accepted a call to take charge of the Baptist church at Gause and lelt for and AUoe that place last Tuesday. We wish him great success in his ou only have to step in now; new field of labor. 100 stairs to climb.

Beaoh, Photographer, Tbe following the county clerk of week: G. W. Reeves and Dera Moore, John Kaster and Esty Stephens, Ruffin Matthews and Anna Pow- on TSXaS. ell, John Blocker and Lola Sears, O. Jake Jackenheimer and Aslean-1 ah E.

Wells, Fount White ndj Annie E. Charlton, E. S. JonesJ and Hettie MoLerran, J. M.

Jack-1 Plicnc 2C2. Miss Ida Dorroh loft last Tuesday morning for San Antonio for a few days visit, and from there she will return to Geogetown, having accepted a position to teach in the public schools of that city during the ensuing year. Miss Ida attended the North Texas State normal at Denton last year, is deserving of great success and has the best wishes of a host of friends in Cameron. North 1st National Bank. I have kum to sta and for A Bohemian tenant on Henry Lott left lam Monday! Mix.

Lillian Pool and I I.VU 1 IJ bUUiplOIVU 111 rUIIH) I and they will be ready to turn First National My pict over to the court ures positively do not fade. All next Monday at a special meeting woric first-class. Remember, no of that body. The rolls are in neat form and present some interesting figures, which we will ublish in detail next week, he total valuation of property is -a. stairs to climb.

to please, F. E. Beach, Photographer. Mr. W.

H. Taylor, the stalwart against sS.S-^OSQ'for knight of the grip, was in Camer- I9Q2, Of a low of last Tuesday. Mr. R. F.

Pool has been iiok this week since his return from Palestine. every this week in the (convenience of patrons I have while on his way I for Georgetown where he will at- i ganist began a meeting i County Tax AsseHsor Stedman I buiIt a ground home irom town lata last Satur- tend thu Southwestern University district court room laat has nearlv rnmnleted i floor photo gallery north of the day afternoon, was assaulted by during the ensuing year. and will continue the and they will r. Id tu I Kirat National hank. My plot- Jf? Wad.

un- conscious. It is thought that the object wan robbery, but no money was obtained. The Bohemian came to town Monday and reported the matter. He can not identify his assailant. rf -wm VI Mr.

Whit Cheeves returned a I at 2 few days since from McKinney, (afternoon, where he is interested in a large dry goods store. He went back to North Texas Tuesday of this week, Miss Lilia Bassett of Dallas is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Watson. Mr. Sam Magill of near was in Cameron lastTuesdij favored our with a T.

rj he has Seen in bad health 4 years Tilt. is ttiU here!.

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Years Available:
1895-1986