1915 Clinton Advertiser

These are some things that were saved from the Clinton Advertiser and submitted to us by Nancy Rathburn.  Thank you so much for sharing!!

Advertisments:

  • In Agricultural Implements or Farm Machinery We can always give you THE BEST See us before buying. W. A. Sewell & Co. (May 1, 1915)
  • FOR THE BEST Tire Vulcanizing see the Clinton Vulcanizing Co., 118 6th Ave.  All work guaranteed. (Apr 18, 1915)
  • HOUSEWIVES ATTENTION! The following are a few of the high prices I am paying for junk: Rags 75c cwt; sine, 4c lb; rubber, 5c lb, copper, 8 and 9c lb; scrap iron, 20 and 30c cwt; magazines, 40c cwt.  B Hend, 406 No 2d St. Phones -- Bell, 763X, Auto 3688 (Apr 28, 1915)
  • IT'S SAFETY FIRST When you trust those Delicate Garments to us for cleaning.  The highest grade of metropolitan workmanship and service right at home. 
    Men's and Women's Palm Beach Suits Cleaned -- $1.25. 
    Bell 33 -- 'Phone -- Automatic 1219. 
    Motor Delivery Without Wait. 
    The Clinton Dye Works 134 6th Ave.
  • KNABE & THIESEN OPEN MARKET  Knabe & Thiesen, prosperous young grocers, who have operated a grocery store on the corner of Elm and Third streets for the past couple of years, have now added a meat market to their business.  The shop which adjoins the store is to be run in direct connection with the grocery.
  • The picnic season is at hand.  For years our store has been recognized as the headquarters for all picnic delicacies.  We have everything for the "hurry lunch" and everything to make your picnic lunch a pleasure to prepare.  When you plan the picnic, come and see us.  JOHN E. MOONEY. 710 S 4th St. (Jun 25, 1915)
  • YOU CAN GET BARGAINS at the Workingmen's General Store, where we buy and sell everything of value.  621 S. 2nd St. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Suit-cases, Trunks, Sporting Goods, Furniture, Hardware, Stoves, Guns, Musical Instruments.  Now is your chance. Open evenings. (Jun 25, 1915)
  • LARGE LOAD KINDLING $3.00. Large load mixed hardwood slabs, stove length, fine for kindling, stove or furnace, $3.00. 1/2 load $2.00.  F. Smith Son. Both phones. (Apr 28, 1915)
  • W. J. Shadduck, Undertaker And licensed embalmer. Lady assistant.  Both phones. (Mar 26, 1915)
  • J. R. Bather Co. 233 1/2 5th Ave. 710 Camanche Ave. Florists.  Flowers for Weddings, Funerals and Parties. (Apr 28, 1915)
  • Easter Hats for Man and Boys.  All the newest Styles at MADDEN'S.  West Main St. (Mar 26, 1915)
  • C. L. Rankin, painter and paper hanger, solicits your patronage. (Jun 23, 1915)
  • PROFESSIONAL NURSE-- Mrs. Luella Anderson, 2?0 3rd Ave. Fifteen years experience. Confinement cases preferred. Call Auto 1406. (Mar 26, 1915)
  • NELSON'S News Agency now located at 517 So. 2d St., will accepts any advertised prices on magazines or newspaper subscriptions. (Apr 28, 1915)