The DeFuniak Herald – March 12, 1914 – Advertisements

Advertisements

  • Cawthon State Bank (1)
    • To provide an unusually adequate service and to further the interest of its customers through helpful cooperation is the aim of this bank
    • Image: Bank Building
  • The Big Store (1)
    • Spring Opening: March 12 & 13, 1914
    • A display of the newest and prettiest Millinery to be worn the coming season.  It is hoped you will plan now to visit and inspect this wonderful showing of authentic styles
    • The Place to Buy Everything You Want, Especially Wagons and Guano
    • We handle “Sea Fowl” and “Cotton Bowl” Guano and “Studebaker” and “Cawthon” Wagons
    • Millinery Department well stocked with the latest in millinery and ladies dress goods
    • Image: Kabo Style 4025 (dress)
  • First National Bank (1)
  • 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
  • DeFuniak Drug Co. (1)
    • Doctor’s prescription filled day or night by registered pharmacist
  • Buckeye Laundry (1)
    • Send laundry by parcel post, will pay return postage, prices right and work guaranteed
  • For Sale (1)
    •  Two Good Horses, Apply to L. H. Cawthon
  • DeFuniak Drug Co. (2)
    • “The Smile Behind the Beverage”
  • Perdue & McDonald (2)
  • King’s Drug Store (2 & 3)
    • Salves can’t cure eczema
  • James A. McLean, Fire Insurance Agent (2 & 3)
  • The DeFuniak Sanitarium (3)
    • Cures all diseases that are curable
    • If we can’t cure you we will tell you so, and if we can, we will tell you so.
    • Female diseases a specialty
    • All modern equipment, hot and cold baths.
    • A graduate trained nurse with six years experience.
    • Consultation free.
    • All the advantages of a modern sanitarium right here at home.
  • Circle Store (3)
    • Carries Vegetables, Fruits and Fancy Groceries, W.T. May
  • Dixie Drug Co. (3)
    • School Books & School Supplies
  • Perdue & McDonald (3)
    • Draying, Hauling and Moving, Satisfaction Guaranteed
  • Star Theater (3)
    • Change of program every night; clean, moral & elevating, well-heated & well-ventilated, Prices: 5¢ & 10¢
  • Palmer College & Academy (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.
  • Best Market Native & Western Beef (3)
  • —— Back of First National Bank

Compiled by Emily Petroskey

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