The Dekalb Enterprise (DeKalb, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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The DeKalb Enterprise
II. A. Turner, Editor.
Onk Doixak The Ykak
In Ahvanci-:
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•it at tii»*
TeiAt an
NOTICE.
Alt cards of thanks, resolu-
tions of respect, obituaries and
personal pulls inserted in this
paper will be charged for at the
regular advertising rates, Sets,
per line. Persons not carrying
regular accounts at this office
will be required to send the
cash with the copy for such no-
tices.
Announcements
Announcements under this head
are subject to special election to
be held July 19, to elect a suc-
cessor to II. W. Vaughan in
State Senate from First District.
C. A. WHEELER,
Of Texarkana.
T. I). ROWELL,
Of Jefferson.
DR. A. C. OLIVER,
Of Douglasville.
Local Items
Fresh Mackerel. G. G. Miller
6c Co
’Squire Burns visited Boston,
Monday.
Judge Jones went to Boston,
Monday.
Red says he likes to make
Coca Cola for you.
Norman Furey and T. B. Len-
ox went to Texarkana Sunday.
Sheriff Jim Baker visited at
Texarkana Sunday.
Icc cream every day at W. I.
Thomas’ place.
Ed Welch of
here Monday.
J. II. Burnett visited New
Boston, Monday.
German Millet and Kaffir corn
seed for sale. G. G. Miller <V Co.
W. J. Arnold went over to De-
troit last week for a visit to his
sister.
Mrs. S. L. Mooic left Sunday
for a visit to relatives at Cooper
Miss Ollie Simmons is down
from New Boston visiting Miss
Irene Stuart.
If it is a cold drink you want, Miss Laura Proctor and Mrs.' STRAYED—from my place at
try one at W. Thomas’place. Sallie Jones are at Dalbv Springs Texarkana about 5 weeks ago,
Claud Potts has been quite visiting this week. one sorrel mare mule long mane,
sick for several days. Mis. Zula Moore and Mr*. An- "° ma,kM °r brands’ ha" wbite
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones returned to their homes at'nOBe’ aibm,t V* °r 15 band* hl*h’
have moved into the house with Texarkana Sunilac m ^°°d condition. Reasonable
Mrs. G. G. Moore. * . p . * ' M , reward will be given for return
Anyone having a grouch with, day |or uL, wlje ,bewill I?‘j!* '"Ml* “r ,#r
the Si lit;*-1' S. wing Machine Co., visit lor about a month. K ° Hame’ J. C. Plum,
just call on W. S. Browning, D(. c g Crew> FeIjx
agent for this territory. and Jamie Mebane made a ,np Mnn. . .
'I he little child of Geo. Ward j to Texarkana Sunday afternoon hcr Jthe|% Mrm. JXmy, at
in the doctor’s auto.
For sale or trade.
same.
Route 1, Texarkana, Texas. J3
Mrs. C. E. Roark returned
is seriously ill.
Owen Milam went to Hooks
last week on business. He is
thinking of starting a cleaning
and pressing shop at that place.
Bring us your chickens, eggs
and all kinds of produce. G. G.
One Span-
Mtiler & Co.
Go to O. M. Chasteen’s and ion the Laynesport road July
get a good meal and a good cold and 19.
bottle of beerine and if you don’t
feel better we’ve lied. adv.
her mother,
Bagwell.
N. C. Nanny, who has been
ish Jack, 3 years old, good con- vi,iting. with C. E. Roark for
dition. CallonJ. H. Burnett at ! ^everal days, left Monday eve-
Chasteen’s restaurant, DeKulb, ning for his home at Bagwell.
Texas. 51 3t.
I., I Swat the fly!
1 he colored people are prepar- _ _
ing for a big picnic at Bethlehem ANNUAL OUIING
Iff! __
Cold Drinl
(S
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Fine cold drinks, made right
cooling and satisfying served
at our Sanitary Fountain.
We use only the best grade
o f.Syrups, Extracts, and
Crushed Fruits.
We also serve the best grade
of ice cream, milk shakes etc.
Ladies are invited to our ice
cream parlor.
Satisfactory service and
courteous treatment.
A. G. Crump went over to
Hooks Saturday to look after
some wood cutting which he is
having done for the gin at that
place.
L. M. (rump of to Red River With Suuday
School Class for an Outing.
E. M. Crump, accompanied by
a dozen or more boys, mostly |
members of his class in thei
Mrs. (). E. Pope and da,,gh-j!^h°di8\SUnda>' BC,h°?1' ,e“;
ter, Mi.s Gillie Oiddena of Man-!Tu“d*y "ay 8
, ling. Mr. Crump carried his
gum, Okla., visited Mrs. Pope s , , . , .
■inter, Mrs. UtU Sima at the ' c’aBB out year and ever since
Sima Hotel laat week. Mrs. Pope U“ ■>«<•»'»*“ “ ' ">»
, fa 0 . . . , .I year the boys have been clamor-
left Saturday at noon fora visit . ,
to her Mice. Mr.. Trig at Noble, I for '«**"■ (,'ueaa Mr.
Crump has started something
that will develop into an annua). |
N. E. McKinney, Judge S.
SWINNEY
DRUG COMPANY
Louisiana.
Lee Crumpton, a prominent
citizen of the Siloam nieghbor-
hood was in DcKalbon business
Friday.
S. M. Stanberry went to New
Boston on the noon train Friday,
returning in the evening.
Mrs. J. M. Davis and children
will go to Horatio, Ark., this
week to visit her sister, Mrs.
Pride.
DID YOU EVER STOP TO
THINK?
How
Muck a
Neatly Pressed
Suit adds to tke appear-
ance of tke individual. If
not—knng it in today and let
Braswell do one of kis Higk Class
joks on it. Skerman National Steam
Laundry leaves regularly every Tuesday.
Try Them For Best
Results.
Laundry
Called for and
Request.
Delivered
Harston s
:
Pressing P
Pkone 49
arlor
Owen and David Porter accom-
panied the party.
CHARGED WITH BOOTLEGGING
Grand Jury Returned Indictment Against
F. P. Cleghorn
F. P. Cleghorn, a citizen of De-
Kalb and mail carrier on Route
W. B. Blankenship, living 1 1-2 4’ was apprised by sheriff Baver,
Grand Jury Report
(Continued from first page)
from w'hieh the water for the
courthouse and jail is supplied
and find it in very filthy and un-
sanitary condition and recom-
mend that prompt steps be tak-
en to rectify this matter.
We find upon our investiga-
shown while we have been in
session and we now beg to be
discharged.
(Signed) II. II. Campbell,
Foreman Grand Jury.
Don’t lvav( town until you have . ~ , ..
tried one of W. I. Thomas’ cold rniles north east of town, brought °* tbc ‘ac^ tba* tbe vraru* Jury tion that there is quite a friction
drinks. They are swell.
in a cotton bloom Thursday June bad returned an indictment existing between our county
26. Mr. Blankenship has had •£ainst bim charging him with health officer and other physici-
blooms since Saturday, June 21. violating the local option laVv. ans of the county, and would
Uncle Sol Hewitt was in town Mr. Cleghorn was furnished with j recommend that there be an mi-
Saturday for the fisrt time since a blank btmd wb,ch ,mmedl- mediate change made in our
the accident about 5 weeks ago at*1/ fil,fd out’ bea,tb oftker’ as tbere are some
in which he t hjs arm broke> Mr. Cleghorn reported to the j serious and infectious or conta-
ins came over b riday to attend ^ haye knjt toeethcr , court Monday but as this is the gious diseases abroad in our
I L fllMAKnl nf M I « " 1 4 1 _ _ f iL ! . ! f 1 1. • « lit « , 1 it
W. B. Bell was in town Satur-
day and reports a very good
shower in his neighborhood Fri-
day.
A number of New Boston citi-
Annona was lbe funeral of Guy Moore.
notwithstanding his advanced I ast week ^ th s scsslon of the midst that need the thorough co-
Walter Guion, of New Orleans, aire beimr about 84 years of are court’ a tnal Wl11 not be had un* operation of our physicians.
lage, e.ngauo I > . 1 til the faU term. Mr. Cleghorn We further reccomend that
informed the Enterp»-ise man the commissioners court im-
that he had ample evidence to mediately equip the grand jury
.establish his innocence of the room with sixteen good substan-
ur . ' ‘ ° an< ami - ° charge and that he had no fear tial and comfortable chairs; the
Alonz° Welch who was blown .Clarksville came over in «to|o( in he „ad nol chairs now „sed in thc d
up by dynamite last week says Sunday and spent the day with „„„„ „„ ..
La., is visiting his sister, Mrs.
E. M. Jackson.
Just received. A nice line of
buggies. G. G. Miller «Sr Co.
Mr. Hewitt is a pioneer of thisj
county and is a very interesting
conversationalist.
Thc DeKalb Enterprise $1
T.H.Forde
Painter and Paper Hanger
Nice line of paper
always in stock. Spec-
ial patterns ordered on
short notice. Picture
frames made to order.
Just received shipment
of Fibre Floor.
L. K. Why bark of Fort Smith
spent Sunday in DeKalb with
his friend, Givens Crump, jr.
Niceliueof furniture al.vavs
on hand. G. G. Miller A-Co.
L. A. Boggs of Lamar County,
visited his daughter, Mrs. D. H.
Kirk of this place, last week
we may tel! the public he is back Dr. and Mrs. McKinney. Miss
again. j Lucile McKinney accompanied |
A party from Louisitna passed them home and will attend the
through here Monday in an auto- Chautauqua this week. Mr. Cot-
mobile enroute to Mineral Wells, fey was formerly a citizen of De-
Kalb but is now in business at
even employed an attorney to de- jury room are extremely un-
T. H. Forde
DeKalk, Texas
Clarksville.
Wash Martin was in from Red
W. W. Scott went over to Tex-
irkana Saturday on the noon
train, returning Sunday.
Mr*. Ik-11 Melton of Direct.| JVT “0"dly "i.th* 103,1
Texas, arrived Saturday for a
vi-il to her sister, Mrs. B. D.
fend him, relying on proofs
his possession of the falacy
the charge.
He had a blue cat that weighed
56 pounds. He soon disposed of I Esqurie Burns’ court at this
in | comfortable and make so much
of noise that at times the grand jury
cannot hear the testimony of the
\ witnesses.
We further recommend that
- thc commissioners court equip
Released from Jail and Departs for Paris the jury box in the county court
■jnlmQ^yn room with twelve good, substan-
Joe Gothard who was fined in
JOE GOTHARD
tial and comfortable chairs; the
chairs now used are very uncom-
fortable as in some ca.ies the
Kirk. Si e was accompanied by ;tllc entire b>t al <l *a‘r Pr'ce» place about two weeks ago and jury j8 compelled to stay in thess
Vliss Nora Nlerideth
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
JUST A
REMINDER
i
His.
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■ ■.
I am a^ent for
THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
of Pan§. Tcxa», anJ if you kave not keen
giving me your laundry, I solicit a part of
your kusiness knowing tkat you will get tke
kest tkat is going in Laundry. Anotker
tking, wken
YOUR NEEDS ARE PRESSING
don t forget tkat I am in tke kusiness, and
kavmg discontinued my cluk, I am in a posi-
tion to do a muck better grade of work tkan
ever before.
TAILOR MADE SUITS
Fit better tkan kand-me-downs, and as I buy
my woolens direct from tke Mills and kave
tkem made 1 can sell you even ckeaper tkan
you can buy a kand-me-down.
Give Me A Trial
Pkoenix Milling Co.
C. E. ROARK, Prrp.
W. L. Lindsay and family and j sent to Boston to jail, has sue- san)C chairs for several days at a
Buel Powell went up to Texar- ceeded in getting his fine paid tjme.
kana Sunday afternoon and spent and it is reported that as soon
several hours, returning here as he was released he “hiked”
about 7 o’clock. They made the across to Foreman, Ark., and|T " ",
tr.pm Mr. L.dd«y . new Ap- took the tram for part, unknown. | c|(,anly and Bani, coodition
person car. It is also stated that Gothard 1
C. C. Crump and J. Wr. Clark was thc prosecuting witness
went up to Texarkana Monday against Mr. Cleghorn.
i evening to meet W. L. Perkins
and H. L. Toland of Ashdown, WEST BOWIE ITEMS
Ark., on business connected with
a land deal.
I
We would reccomend that the
court house yard be thoroughly
a more
mdi
'and that the county officers co-
• operate with the janitor in not
throwing thei-i paper and other
waste in the yard.
We would recommend that the
C. G. Crump and wife, accom-
panied by Miss Davis and Miss
Mary McKinney and James Tem-
ple visited Texarkana Sunday
afternoon, making the trip in
Mr. Crump’s Overland.
$10. REWARD—One bay mare,
7 years old, about 14 hands high,. . a w „ „
scant brand on left hip, black the residence of Mr. C. E. Ell,-
„ , * , commissioners court look more
News Gathered from that Neighborhood by fully into the road overseers of
Our Regular Correspondent
Every body is enjoying the
fine rain that fell Monday and it
sure was needed.
T. P. Jennings and wife were
in this community Sunday.
There was a cream supper at
the county as we find that a
small number of them have made
their reports compared to the
number appointed.
We thank your Honor, the diet
and county attorney, sheriff and
other county officers for courtesy
GOOD ROADS.
If anybody wants to know why
the population of the rural sec-
tions of Harris county increases
so fast, let us answer: Good
roads are fetching the immigra-
tion.—Houston Post.
Good roads bring people from
other states into the countyhav-
ing them. And this is just one
of the many adyantages of good
roads.—Cleburn Review.
Bowie county is becoming
awakened to the value of good
roads,especially so in this imme-
diate section since the demon-
tion by some of our public spir-
ited citizens that thc sand-clav
roads in this county c«n be made
for the very small sum of about
$100 per mile.
Remember the special election
July 19th to vote on the amend-
ments. A State Senator is also
to be eledted.
Now is a mighty good time for
the farmer to plant a fall crop
of turnips. Likewise the busi-
ness man could make it profit-
able to plant a little advertising.
son Saturday night which was a
pleasant affaia . A large crowd
mane and tail, little white on one
front foot, little Roman nose.
White star in face about the size w*8 Presen**
of a dollar. Had on small bell. The Sunday School at this
Notify A.J. Martin, Clarksville, place bursted up last Sunday.
The little child of Mr and There will be a singing school
W. S. Browning is quite ill this taught at this place by Prof. Bill
Eskew. It will start the 21st of
Miss Bessie Miller went to July and contiune for ten days.
Foreman, Ark., Sunday for a Kvery body is invited.
i visit to relatives. She will
absent about two weeks.
The special election July 19th
W. Will Mid «!>y mailable .r- |a cltcl . Sta„ Senator. Alao
tide to our out-of-town custom- , A a . a .
er.b, parcel poat. Send in your ,0 »* v0,ed
o CAR LOADS O
£* OF WAGONS ^
LINSTROTH and OWENSBORO
2 1-2 Inck Boia D Arc Rim* at $85.00
WELCH BROS.
DeKALB, TEXAS
ordtra.—Q. G. Miller A Co.
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Turner, H. A. The Dekalb Enterprise (DeKalb, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1913, newspaper, July 3, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1115526/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .