West Texas News. (Colorado, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1904 Page: 2 of 12
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Womans' Foreign Mis-
sionary Society,
The ladies of the Home and
Foreign Societies of the Metho-
dist church are observing this
week as a week of prayer. Ser
vices each afternoon at the church
at foui- o'clock. We cordially
welcome any one who may meet
with us. We ask your pniyere
and help, for there is no neutral
ground. It is either, believe in
missions, pray for missions, work
for mission*, or surrender Christ
wholly. Which shall it be?
Mrs. J. W. E. Gilliland.
Frews Supt.
Capt. R. A. Jeffress^is seeing
the lair this week. -
See the nice line of tailor made
skirts at Mrs. M. C. Rutliffs.
Hall Hdmah is agent for best
steam laundries. Call phone 221.
Pretty liats, stylish belts and
choice neckwear at Mrs- RatlifTs.
Mrs, Z. V. Payne and Miss
Dulawy left Tuesday night for
St. Louis.
Call Hall Homan, phone 221,
when you have clothes to send to
the laundry
Mra, Boren and daughter,
Maiy,^re home again after see-
ing the great St. Louis fair. ^ ~
We are headquarters for guns,
pistols, razors and pocket knives,
if Earnest ft Crafword
Mr. Costiii of Union, who has
been quite sick, the result of a
stroke of paraly i+ is reported
irit proving.
Vast crowds from this place,
and adjoining towns, went to
Al>ilene Wednesday to see Ring-
lings big circus.
A case of scarlet fever devel-
oped in Scurry county, just be-
yond Cuthbert, this week, the
victim bAing Miss Gaza way.
Quite a number from our city
attended the Singing convention
at Cuthben Sunday, and report
a most pleasant day among those
.good people, and fineiinging.
Rev A. J. Whoiton, who was
is eneoute to his home in Roan-
oke, Denton county, from a trip
t6 Pecos, stopped off and preach-
ed at the Baptist church Wed-
nesday night, and will 'fill the
pulpit again Sunday morning
and evening.
Miss Lucy Claire Harrell, while
enrout? to her new home, with
her father, Rev. KarreFl and
family, jras taken suddenly quite
ill in Fort Worth, necessitating
their remaining over for a time
in that city. We are tiowevef
glad to report her again restored
to health. v-
Colorado Social Club.
Following is a roster of the
Colorado Sooial Club for 1904• 05.
Willis R. Smith; President.
B. 8. Van Tuyf; Vice"
Owen Neal; Treasurer.
Neal Gross; Secretary.
Committee.
Finance.
R. M. Webb? J Chairman.
C. M. Adams, H. B. Smoot, T.
H. Roe.
House.
Claud Gill; Chairman.
Tom Stoneroad, Canute Bloom.
Social.
Hall Homan; Chairman.
Raymond Johnson, Owen Neal.
Membership.
Geo. Oderbolz; Chairman.
Henry-Doss, Jack Smith.
Entertainment.
B. 8. Van Tuyl; Chairman.
V, D. P«yne, Erie Bloom, Ellis
Breed love.
Assisted by—
Misses Cora Looney, Maud Ed-
wards, Luoile Stoneroad, Sue
Wulfjen, Lillie Blandford. Mes.
• lames J. C. Prude, C. H. Adams,
V. D. Payne, Eric Bloom, and
'J. A. Arbutlinot.
Trustees.
T. H. Roe, C. H. Adams, J. C.
Prude, Dr.Jjt. B. Homan.
Z. V. Payne visited Cuthbert
on business Tuesday.
Millinery!
The ladies are invited to
oiill and see my news took
of the latest things in
Street Hats, which have
just arrived. Nothing
prettier for early FALL
WEAR.
TAILOR MADE
SUITS oQo =0o
have also a splendid
assortment of Tailor Made
Shirtd. Call and
HOC (hem. Ready to
wear, pretty, stylish and
oheap
Buster Brown Collars,
Notions, Glove* -and ev-
erything new pertaining
to Millinery, just in. Call
and see them.
Mrs. 1V|* C. RATLIFF
Prices and terms on the T. ft P,
Ry Co. Im4r and the H. 4 T. C.
Ry Co. t^nds given or. request.
Also other lands for sale.
ShbtmsM) ft CltocKBTT, Agents,
tf Colorado, Texas.
C. H. LAS KY,
Dealer ia
fancy3!"? GROCERIES
AND HARDWARE.
GRAIN, PRODUCE, FRUIT, VEGETABLES.
BAKER AND CONFECTIONER.
Agent for the Celebrated Mitchell and Bain Wagons*
N. w. Cor. Oak and 2nd. Sts. Colorado, Tex.
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Colorado, Tex. jfe
In Order to Stimulate and Encourage CASH
Business, We Make the Following Of-
fer to Our Friends and Patrons:
opr:,R" $5.00 WORTH
of Goods for Cash, we give, FREE,
A BEAUTIFUL PASTEL PORTRAIT,
enlarged from any photograph the oustomer may fur-
nish. We guarantee the best of work and a perfeot
likeness. For the sum of $1.08, we also furnish a good-
frame with glass complete. Samples of the work and
the frames can be seen in our west show window. This
should not be confounded with other pioture proposi-
tions heretofore used by other merchants in this city.
In those instances, you were charged $3.50 for an in-
ferior frame with no glass, and were compelled to pur-
chase $25 worth of goods before securing a portrait. In
this oase, your purchase need be only & and you re-
ceive a perfect portrait, together with an elegant frame
with glass, for $1.98. With every cash purchase from
5c Up, we give coupons Be sure and call for them
when making your cash purchases.
CHAS. M. ADAMS, Colorado.
BURTON-LINGO COM'P'Y
DEALER IN
./"SB:
and WIRE.
HILA ANDERSON, Manager
COLORADO, TEXAS.
f H. Wulfjen, President. F. S. McKensie, Vies President.
J. E. Hooper, Cashier.
; CAPITAL.. ............ $60,000.00.
CITY NATIONAL BANK
, t OF COLORADO,
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(Sol©psJoj ^PexGts*
Prompt attention to all business. Correspondence and Collect-
ions Solicited.
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West Texas News. (Colorado, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1904, newspaper, October 14, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth236682/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.