The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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UVER DIDN'T ACT
- DIGESTION WAS DAD
Hjt tS year OU fwfcrty iLj, Wfa TtS. How Sk Wi
After a Few Daws of BhctD^ik.
COME ON!
Meaderovftle. Kv.—Mn. Cynthia -lo-ies of I'la.i-Draught.*
lliRKiiiboiham. of this town, aaya: “At ycora of
njy t*. which is <5. tb« llrer don “aJe Tho<,r‘>rd*»
■ot art so well as when young. A few | 5,an**r^*
! member, of every family, at Umn.
T'’V*° h *“ •" •» n*—d Uw I,Hr that ra^k.Dr.art, ~
ll«. I -OMll.U* nr llror | civ. lit < kau.ln, tu iy.Un «od
didn’t art. My digest loo was bad. and lieving the troubles that coma from
It took so littlo to upset me. My ap- constipation, indigestion, lazy liver,
petite was gone. I was very weak... etc. Tou cannot keep well unless your
I decided I would give Black- stomach, liver and bowels are In good |
Draught a tborourk trial as I knew It ! working order. Keep them «*■■! way.
was highly recommended for this. Try Black-Draught, it acts promptly,
trouble. I began tak ng It I felt gently and In a natural wsy. If yon
better after a few doses. My appetite
improved and ! i-ecame stronger. My
bowels acted naturally and the least a j.ac:;age—Oos
trouble was soon righted with a few ' All drur*!sta.
feel sluggish, take a doss tonight
You will f«el fresh tomorrow. Price
cent n dose
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The Vernon - Pease River
Round-Up
FAIR GROUNDS
VERNON, TEXAS
July 3rd, 4th and 5th. Greatest Frontier
and Round-Up on Earth. Lucille Mulhall
will rope and tie a wild steer at each per-
formance. Bronco Busting:, Wild Horse
Races, Steer Riding:, Steer Roping, Steer
Bulldogging, Calf Roping, Running Races.
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Country Correspondence
Local Naws From Various Neigh-
borhoods Around Odell
Three days of Fan
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Do Not Forget the date
Red River News
K J. Montgomery moved from
this community Monday and will
make their future home
Klmer. Oklahoma.
Mrs Anna Miller is very sick
at this writing.
Rev. R E Burns of Odell will
preach here Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. II and Mrs W. W
Alisses Ruth and Ora Perry en Riddle were shopping in Chilli-
tertainedw number of cair yourg cot|,€ Saturday evening
near'people with a party off Saturday) .... . ..
:,ll|C|,r. Dr. '.owe and family and Mra-
' Williams of Oklahoma spent the
S t\ Marlin and family vis-1 . - day wi:h Mrs.Tiny Horn Sunday.
ited l>ee <’rownov»r and wife I Plainvipw Item* ! „ . , ,
Suoda4y | riamview liems . Odis Riddle apent Sunday with
M „ .....! ~ j Horace Ramaey of the Center
Mrs. -ioy Mart visited w,iht r^v <>. B Robinson and fam- Point community.
Mrs Stockton >»»urday evening ilv „|ienr S()n4Uy with „ th#p ------
Cass Shaw and wife s|K nt Sun home of Tom Denton in Okla-
day with P. II Bingham and j h«»ma.
fMmi,y ' I Mrs M. Crutchfield has
Master Loyd Sugga suffered
a severe wound caused by step*
i ping on a garden rake. Dr.
Rogers was called aa lockjaw
was feared, and he is now getting
along nicely.
Rev. Etheridge of Children
preached at the Christian Church
Sunday. Services were well at-
tended.
Fargo News
Mrs Mc«lee of Vernon is a
Mrs. Barnet and children at-
tended Children's Day at Pleat
ant Valley Sunday.
Little Faye Simmons happened
to the misfortune of running
Buford McDotigsl made a bust- f heen on the sick list for the past gueat of Mrs Johnnie Miller this) • •plinter under her
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T. G Besselman and wife and
George Luedtke motored over to
Elliott Friday for a visit with
Mack Luedtke and family.
Norris Richardson left Monday
for Dallas where he will take the
examination for military service.
Christian Education Day was
observed at the Baptist Church
Sunday. There was a good at-
tendance and a nice program was
earned out
Miss Mary Sue Maddox, Home
Demonstrator, met with Maple
Hill Canning Club girls Monday.
The lesson was on making the
caps and aproos to he worn at
1 in-ss trip to Vernon Friday.
few days.
week
[finger Wednesday while playing, j Vernon Saturday. Rally Day.
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RU SSELL’S
June Cash Raising Sale
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Although the first few days of this sale has taxed our stock, the arrival of New Goods by freight
and express has kept it intact—and there are piles of bargains in store for you. If you have
not already visited this Wonderful Value Giving Event to see for yourself the bargains to be
had, you had better do it now, for we are determined not to carry any of this season’s goods
over and have used the bargain knife to cut deep into prices on Strictly Seasonable Merchandise.
75c Uncle 3am Government
Overall*. Stripe and Blue, a few
$3.50 Straw and Panama Hats
$2.99
7 Spool* Good Sewing Thread 25c
Standard Work Shirta
69c
more left $1 25 value, now 98c
$3 00 Straw Hats
$2.19
Ooo Lot of Bod Sheota 54c
One \jot of Standard Gingham.
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25c Colgate * or Williams' Tal
$2 00 Straw Hats
$M§
Big BufUM ia Show* (or
Worth 12 1 2c wholeaale.going at
10c
0^
com Powder. 11c
60c Work Shirts
4#c
tkc Entire Faafljr.
SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES SAT, JULY 7th.
Tg it n n fl T T o
Stores at Altos sad
Stores at Altos ill
R U S S E L L S
Tiptoe, Oklaksaa,
“STORE ALIVE"
Tiptoe, Oklahsau,
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Ad Odell, Texas
ODELL, - TEXAS
AM Odell, Texas
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Ross, Charles P. The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1917, newspaper, June 28, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017025/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Vernon College.