The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday Afternoon
^Social Club
f!!E FAIRFIELD RECORDER Reunion Committees
Met Tuesday
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 191
Miss Jewell Brown was host-
ess of the Social Club, Thursday
afternoon. Cut flowers were
used as decorations. Miss Kitty
Herndon won high score, Miss
Eloise Miller second honor. Be-
sides the regttlar players Mrs.
Dr. Johnson was a guest.
Dainty refreshments were
served. Mrs. R N. Compton
asked the club to meet with her
next Thursday afternoon.
REPORTER.
Man Coughs und Breaks Ribs.
After a fiiglitfu! couching
jj. j, ; spell a man in Neenah, VVisv
, , | ft It terrible pains in his side
8 ^s,and his doctor found two ribs
had been broken. What agony
Dr. King’s New Discovery
would have saved him. A few
teaspoonsful ends a late cough,
while persistent use routs ob-
stinate coughs, expels stubborn
colds or heals weak, sore lungs.
“I feel surest is a God send to
humanity,” writes Mrs. Effie
Morton, Columbia, Mo., “fori
believe 1 would have consum
tion today, if I had not used this
great remedy.” Its guaran-
teed to satisfy and you can get
a free trial bottle or 50c or $1.00
size at all druggists.
ecial Service
Next Sunday Night
Various committees of W. L.
W. L. Moody Cam]) Reunion met
Tuesday to discuss plans for the
Reunion. Everyone present re- |
ported everything moving along j
nicely, and that a program would
be arranged in the near future. I
Many entertainments will be I
secured, and a number of promt- |
next speakers will be here.
Every effort is being made to
excel last year’s Reunion, which |
was the best ever held.
Our volume of business this year has exceeded our
fondest expectations. We attribute this volume to two
things: Completeness of stock at reasonable prices. We
have the most complete stock to be found in the county
and at Live and Let Live Prices. If the market
declines we decline, if it advances we advance.
At 111»1 Methodist church Sun-
il ;v night there will be a special
>t'!,inun by the :> ister on the
subject “tlow to tirt There.”
’l'li > is .in appeal 01 the iost
and especially of interest to
those interest! d in commercial
and household affairs.
The special meeting begins
July 12. and Mr. Huckaby will
reach here July b) tig train.-the
i ho.r.
We have just received a car ol’ new crop Alfalfa, as well as plenty of
Chops,'Corn, Etc.,—all at reasbnable Prices. ,
Have big supply of FRUIT JARS—in both MASON and ECONO-
MY, the self-sealing jars that are specially recommended for canning all
kinds of vegetables. Prices as follows:
Mason Pints, GOc Per Dozen
“ Quarts, 70c ** , "
“ Halves, 90c 44 **
Economy, Quarts Only, $1.25 Per Dozen
These prices are by single dozen quantity. If you want 5 to 10 doz-
en jars, will make closer prices.
Board Meeting to
be Held at Cedar
A rain, which was needed to
save the corn crop," fell here
Monday night. It fell slowly,
thoroughly wetting the ground,
and was followed by much cool-
er weather, which is very bi-iie-
tieial.
See us before you buy anything in the Grocery line
Our prices and quality are always th§ best^.„
Masonic Election
Saturday Night
2 PER CENT OFF FOR CASH TRADE
Blisters on tin* hands, .Aurns,
scalds, old sores, kune back and
rheumatism are all subject to
tic go at healing and penetrat-
ing power of Ballard’s Snow
Liniment. It is a marvelous
pan: relief. Price 25c. 50c and
SI per bottle. Sold by Johnson A
Mcllveen.
Toiuorrow(Saturday) night is
regular meeting night of Fair-
field Masonic Lodge, also time
of annual election of officers
Besides this the Master’s do
gree will be conferred. All mem-
bers are urged to attend.
ConnelhChumney
Grocery Co
Wholesale and Retail
Phones 64 and 419. Teague, Texa
ro urv
i'i'i vsurei.k- L >K \ 0
rv opportunity V I
luiii prompt iv'iol !
luihs y l r, mill,, ( ha;
''; •)] a nnmrml
r. S;i: i„ .] j |
Gas in the stomach comes from
j fi.od which lias fermented. Get
i. r j rid of this badly digested food
as quickly as possible if you
would avoid a bilious attack:
| Horbine is the remedy you need.
^un,'l It cleanses and strengt tens the
■ting j stomach, liver ancj bowels, and
Star ! restores energy and cheerfulness
, r(, j Price 50e, sold by Johnson &
Mcllveen.
rnst Lotion bloom ohaptn-.
/■“'v r * 11j u« *si (
v )\ the Reason
Meeting to be
Held at Antioch
s Kate snf,ki<. W. M
Miss Lura Williams, who has
been visiting her Sunt, Mrs
Allen Tooke, has returned to her
home in Daingeriield. She was
accompanied by Derrell Tooke,
who will visit there awhile.
Mrs. M. .V McLaughlin, VP.’ .lay
s: . 'Vis,, writes that Me suffered ail
kinds nt pains in her hack and hips on
.eviiant of kidney trouble and rheuina-
i.'ii: "I go? some Foley Kidney l’ills
and after taking them for a few days
t here was a wonderful' cluing.* in my
ease. " r l.he pain entirely left uiy
hack and hips and 1 am that there is
- '.eli a medicine as Foley Kidney Fills. "
For sale by Johnson & Mellveen.
A protracted meeting will be-
gin at Antioch church the 5th
Sunday in June. The pastor,
Rev. John White; will be as-
sisted by Bro. Weldon, of Jack-
sonville.
I ist week
VIMfll M°dern Tonic Reconstructor.
T IllUL Contains the extractives of Cod
Livers in native wine with Iron Peptou-
ates. Take it when the blood is poor,
when more flesh is needed, when the weak
need strength, when the throat and lungs
are affected. $1.00 the bottle.
REXALL ORDERLIES 0Af
and cathartics known to medical science. No calo-'
mel. Price xo cents and 25 cents......
For Sale, good Jersey milk
cow with young calf, and a two-
year old horse colt 15 hands
high. Address, Fairfield.
B. F. Philips,
2ti»l. Ward Prairie.
\% h- u buying buy tin? best
• : tv 1 !iii re imt rives tile hrst
Carl Uilhlord left ihursday
Bile. Wis.. snvs I . ,. ., ,
i.v - H .’icy ;.|‘,d ! morning to take in the Demo-
-t cough cure uii; cratic National Convention at
is tri• - i \;: ri< >u- ....
,.s th>. in-] ]-.i. I I>;iitimore.
f Iiv Johns'ui ,V | ■— ---
If you have a sick house, call
tor F. M. Rigsdeil, the house
" I'«> is special 1st, Buffalo, Tex., Route
i o , wit!) !'.;s -J. Be will guarantee his work.
over Sal- I Ml Int f.
.mi iy who are j
icre. | Wort; will begin uu the Fuir-
! tmid State Bank building next
trouble your, week
• - ;he famous
a Cian, Jure: •',xh?i 'J. Henderson was in
• ■ Drug Co. | Teague. Wednesday.
Wanted:
To trade a Thousand Dollar
building lot in Dallas’ for about
the same amount of unimproved
land in Freestone county. Ad-
dress B. T. Lancaster, 1408 Com-
merce St., Dallas, Tex. 21 jSt.
Mrs. L. Childs and children
left Tuesday for Paris, Tex., to
visit her sister, Mrs. Mattie
Saunders.
For Sale.
I have 75 or 100 goats for sale
at nry place near. Fairfield.
Noah Weaver.
lt-pd. Fairfield, Tex.
Mrs. C. B. Grayson and little
son spent last week with rela-
tives at Winkler.
druff, falling hair and irritations of the
scalp. Price 50 cents and $1.00 . . .
RFMFMRFP ^ie ^exa^ Store Guarantees
lYLiTILiVluLiv every purchase to be satisfactory
If it is not return it and get your money. It
belongs to you and we want you to have it.
PRESCRIPTIONS
willl appreciate your business . . .
Notice.
Everybody is requested not to
hunt or fish on my place,, known
as the Johnson place.
21j4t-pd. T. C. Perry.
John Patton, a well known
carpenter of Teague, came over
Monday to work on the parson-
age.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHFR’S
O A S T O R I A
A rdmore,
ier sister,
near town.
B. H. Shanks, of the Shanks
neighborhood, visited relatives
here this week.
CASH 2H CREDIT
Honey For Sale.
Honey‘from Tyus’ Apiary, in
quart and half gallon jars.
21j4t-pd. J. F. Fryer. ’
CITY DRUG 5T0RE
We invite the trade
of the people of Free-
stone county. Ours
is a general store
where you can find
everything needed—
Dry Goods, Groceries,
U Store
Misses Bessie Salter aud Til-
lie Tate spent the past week at
Streetman.
H. C. McMICHAEL, Prep
Ice in small quantities is
strictly cash.
It. Vaughan & McIlveen.
Davis Building, 4th Ave.
Courteous treatment
to visitors, aud we
invite all to call.
J. E. Lindsey, of Teague, was
in the city, Wednesday.
Miernu u tompton s & to
Garage and Machine Shop do all kinds of
A '* , Mil
Tepair work and will make a specialty of the following;.
Gin Machinery, Typewriters, Automobiles, |
Guns and Pistols, Bicycles, Saw Tiling, Etc* J
, ..." v ,:ljS
All work guaranteed to be satisfactory* in every resp«dfj
* .. 'SB
Bern**,
Virgil Carroll, of Teague, waB
here Wednesday.
The uniform success that has tit-
ten Jed the use of Chamberlain s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has
made it a favorite everywhere. It can
always be depended upon. For sale by
COL. J. L. TAIT. Piiksident. E J HEADLEE, Secretary.
We take pleasure in reproducing the above pictures.
They are men whom we consider “live wires” in every sense
of the word, and the)' are “Kings of Boosters” when it comes
to boosting Teague’s Chautauqua.
J. B. WATSON, Pres
Teague, Texas.
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder. (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1912, newspaper, June 21, 1912; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106851/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.