The DeFuniak Herald – January 29, 1914 – Advertisements

Contributed by Emily Petroskey

 

Advertisements

  • Cawthon State Bank (1)
  • First National Bank (1)
  • Carl Gumph, Music Lessons (1)
    • Violin lessons available from Carl Gumph, who studied for 2.5 years at the Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsie, Germany, under Hans Becker
  • Will Return in February (1)
    • Around February 18, J. Conrad Scott will be in DeFuniak, to repair and tune everyone’s piano and organ, first class work at regular city prices
  • The Venomous Snake (1)
    • See Newsham for jobbing work
  • Parish’s (1)
    • ½ price reduction on all ready-to-wear goods
    • New spring linens available
  • The Racket (2)
    • Men’s 10¢ sox (sic) for 3 cents
    • Cluett dress shirts worth $1.50 and $2 for 90¢
    • $1 hats for 60¢; $1.50 hats for 75¢
    • Men’s hemstitch handkerchiefs (sic) for 2¢
    • Mr. J.W. Trammel, salesman of the Kahn Bros, tailor-made suits of Chicago, is at the Racket taking orders
  • Fresh Jersey Cream Milk (2)
    • Ring 92
  • Best Market, Native & Western Beef (2)
    • Back of First National Bank
  • Circle Store (2)
    • W.T. May
    • Carries vegetables, fruits and fancy groceries
  • DeFuniak Drug Company, Prescriptions, Druggists and Manufacturing Pharmacists (3)
    • The past year was the biggest in the history of the business
  • Star Theatre, A.H. Hamilton, Manager (3)
    • Change of program every night; clean, moral & elevating, well-heated & well-ventilated, Prices: 5¢ & 10¢
  • Palmer College and Academy for Boys and Girls (3)
    • Rev. Lynn Walker, D.D. & Prof. W.M. Kemper, Principal
    • Located in DeFuniak Springs, Seat of Winter Chautauqua, highest altitude in Florida, no malaria, unprecedented health record
    • Well equipped school buildings, two dorms, careful oversight, moderate expenses
    • Devoted distinctly to genuine happy home life, thorough education and character building through personal attention and competent instruction
    • Departments: Elementary, Music, Art, Elocution, Physical Culture, Gymnasium, Outdoor Sports- Tennis, Baseball, Baseball(?)
    • Enrollment increased last year 78%
  • John M. Laird, Family Groceries (3)
    • New Store Room in Cawthon State Bank Building
  • King’s Drug Store- Salves Can’t Cure Eczema (3)
    • J.F. King, Proprietor
    • Recommends D.D.D. Prescription
  • James A. McLean, Firs Insurance Agent (3)
  • The City Wood & Coal Co. (3)
    • Pine or oak wood and coal delivered, strictly cash
    • New firm seeking patrons
  • E.L. Townsend, Dentist (3)
    • White Patronage solicited
    • Crown & bridge work a specialty
  • The Big Store (3)
    • Mohawk Tires
  • H.L. Grace, Attorney at Law (3)
    • Room 9, McCaskill Block
    • Practices in all courts except criminal in Walton County
  • Drs. Raborn Bertrem, Physicians & Surgeons (3)
    • Freeport, FL, Office in J.J. McCaskill Building
  • Dr. C.B. McKinnon, Physician & Surgeon (3)
  • Dixie Auto Shop (3)
  • Boarding House (3)
    • Mrs. Callie Sellars, Proprietress
    • Clean beds, clean towels, plenty to eat, meals 25¢
    • Rate by week or month, North 9th St
  • D.H. Simmons, M.D. Physician & Surgeon (3)
    • Office Hours: 10 to 12 AM, 2:00-5:00 PM
    • Office: DeFuniak Drug Co.
  • DeFuniak Drug Co. (4)
    • Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion
      • Alleviates weakness, prevents illness, guaranteed
    • Latest novelties in sterling silver, Parisian ivory
    • Any doctors prescription filled by an experienced/registered pharmacist
    • All latest drinks served hot or cold by an expert soda dispenser
  • The Buckeye Laundry (4)
    • Phone 132, send laundry by parcel post, will pay return postage,
    • Prices right and work guaranteed
  • For Sale: 2 Good Horses (4)
    • L.H. Cawthon
  • Furnished Rooms (4)
    • At Mr. S.A. Cawthon’s residence on Crescent St.
  • Stenographer and Typewriter (4)
    • Orders will receive prompt attention if referred to William E. Smith, Phone 144, Residence East End
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