The Independent (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1911 Page: 4 of 9
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The Independent
MILK DEPOT
We handle fresh sweet milk, butter
milk and butter from Shaw Bros.
Phone Lamar 592
JERRY HARWELL & COMPANY
LOCALS
Judge White has gone to Eastland.
Ed Fulton spent the Fourth in Cle-
burne.
Bob McConnell of Dallas was over
for Sunday.
Up-to-date barber work at Freeman
& Wenzel’s.
Mrs. Peel of Aenue H has returned
from the Sanatarium.
Call on Freeman & Wenzel for bar-
ber work and confections.
Mr. S. S. Dillow made a business
trip to Grapevine Tuesday.
Mrs. Lula Stewart recently moved
from Avenue E to Aenue H.
Miss Reynolds of Clovis, N. M., is
visiting Miss Mabel Puckett.
J. D. Easley Is v'siting at Sidney
and other points in Comanche county.
Bert McGlomery and H. S. Hilbern
spent Monday in Mansfield on busi-
ness.
For hair cuts and shaves see W.
G. Bailey, office hours 9 a. m. to 2
p. m.
James Simpson and R. S, Wilson
both of Dallas, spent Sunday at Poly-
technic.
Mis3 Edith Smith left Wednesday
morning for her summer home at
Lubbock.
M’ss Mattie Wilson of Brownwood
is visiting Miss Grace Stewart on
Avenue H.
Mrs. W. S. Smith of Ardmore, who
has been isiting her sister, Mrs. Peel,
returned home.
Mrs. R. K. Rodgers of Vickery
Boulevard has gone to Abilene for a
two months’ stay.
Rev. A. P. Smith of Cleburne was
up Monday. He will have two daugh-
ters in college next year.
Ernest Ulmer of San Angelo is
back on the Heights and says he will
be at Poly for the fall term.
Miss Francis Douglas reserved a
room for next session and will study
voice with Mr. Hemphill.
Newton Whittaker of Clarendon is
stopping over to visit his brother, Eel,
while en route to Nacogdoches.
Miss Martha Boaz writes that she
will be back in Poly next September
and will bring three friends with her.
Miss Mary Ward, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. L. J. Ander-
son, returned to her home in Reagan.
W. B. Linch made a business trip
the past week to Victoria, Port La-
vaca and other points on the gulf
coast.
Lewis H. Tandey spoke at Tate
Springs Sunday night in the interest
of Statewide prohibition. He was ac-
companied by Prof. D. McRea.
Kev. T. s. Armstrong and daughter,
Miss Winnifred, of Waxahachie, were
at the college one day last week. Miss
Winnifred reserved rooms for her-
self and friend. She will be a sopho-
more
M. C. ANDERSON DRUB GO.
I.cadiiik Druggist*
W© hive ey cry thing yon need In the
Drug Line
Cigars, Creams and Sodas
PhoBC Linar 6009
Texas Printing Co.
Printing, Stationery Filing
Canes, Pamphlet Binding,
Bibles Rebound.
Rlatli ad Commerce Texas Frlatlag Go. Bid|
Collins Art Comp’y
405-407
Houston Street
Artist Materials
Sheet Music
Pic'are* and Picture Frame*
I am now located at tin old
CLUB
Cleaning and Pressing Parlors
Let us have
Your trade
joe mclendon
Metropolitan Graduates
Arc above per la tbc baslaaa* werl<| bccaaae of
their thorough training and aapertor ghalllfea*
tlon. We do not tolarata lax aclirndi, Incom-
petent teacher* and short superficial courses of
■twdy. SUCCESS Is our aim sad aiotto. If yea
waat tbe ben besides aad stnaographle tralalag
that experleace, money aad brelas caa provide,
nrlte for oar catalogue, statlag coaree desired
Metropolitan Business College
Dalles, Texas
Miss Vada Alexander, who was
called away the past session on ac-
count of the death of her mother, has
been attending the summer school.
She will be back next September for
the fall term.
Miss Fan Douglas, a graduate of
the Pharmacy Department of the
State University, has accepted a posi-
tion with the Bradford Bros. Phar-
macy, as a prescription clerk.
S. S. Dillow
FOR
GROCERIES—PRODUCE- FEED
WE WANT TOUR TRADE PHONE 1350
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The Independent (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1911, newspaper, July 8, 1911; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth855907/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.