The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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• 'll’ ( AlilMKIJ) RECORDER. FAIRFIELD, TEXAS, OCTOBER 12. 1928.
LOCAL NEWS
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Bro. R. L. R> burn was call-
ed as our pastor for the com- J
ing year.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim !\;>. Jr
and children of near Fairfn Id J
were vihitor^ in tht* hoitu 04 1
Mr. and Mr* i red K
son, Sunday. L >n
Bud Russell and family of I tJ
Tcag-ue have moved to It I* !
Compton’s farm, t ie plan u- ,
cated l>y Chas. J 1 M J
ly and famih m<>\ ed to Teague i
several days ug<> ulni. I . i*
working at Compt.u yi i ; v . ■ i g' .p -t
anil feed |
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No. 2 lamp gb • • > r ,. . \ .. ;
top, extra heavy, two on
price of one, only 15 nta. B SCHOOL NEWS HliTORl 11 US
P. Compt in’s Ci i kt;M M l /ION ft i ft < I > of FICEIU
Teague. 28*2
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County Fair Oct. 18-20.
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Clean Child’s Bowels with
"California Fig Syrup”
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a few days. Only tw
I year’s team are absent from
| school this year. th.n* making
the outlook for the year
i bright.
The organization of two En-
glish clubs has begun. These
j clubs will be known as the
:Senior English Club and the
j Junior English Club. Their
aim is to further the use of
i good English in the school and
the community.
pated, bilious. feverish, or . 1 lu‘ V * * V' I l * 'iVve vot*
sick, colic babies and children J,;n m hn* *h. ( lu. vo ;
love to take genuine “Califor- *.d t,( us,° 1,1,11 ,n'nal Ui‘f ,f
na Fg Syrup.” No other lax- Jv'‘ cents to »,urchage u foot*
ative regulates the tender lit- ,a *•
tie bowels so nicely. It sweet- During the lirst week of
ens the stomach and starts school there were no ab*' ntees
the liver and bowels without | nor tardy attendance.
griping. Contains no narcot-__
ics or soothing drugs. Say 1 , _ A , _
“California” to your druggist! ^e have no Saturday Spe-
and avoid counterfeits. In- rials. Ihe prices we quote
sist upon genuine “California are for every day and every-
Fig Syrup” whch contains di- body alike. B. P. ( ompton,
rections. . Teague. 28s2
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i School Library.
ifficri'B are the
Hurry Mother! Even consti-
the History
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The club
following:
Pit,.ulent Mr*. C. N. Wil-
liford
Vice-Pre*ideilt—Mr*. 1 A-
McIIveen.
Secretary — Mrs. 11. B.
j Steward.
Treasurer—Mrs F. B. Pey-
ton.
Reporter—Mrs. W. \V.
Steward, Jr.
Parliamentarian—Mrs. Rex
Watson.
Critic—Mrs. T. J. Hull.
Club membership is as fol-
lows;
Mrs. A. H. Bass, Mrs. Bry-
an Daniel, Mrs. Burta Daviss,
Mrs. E. F. Glazener. Mrs. T.
J. Hall, Mrs. T. P. Lindley,
Mrs. T. A. McIIveen, Mrs.
John Manahan. Mrs. F. B.
Pevton, Miss Mattie Powell,
Mrs. H. B. Steward, Mrs. W.
W. Steward. Jr., Mrs. O. B.
Utley. Mrs. F. H. Watson. Mrs.
Edd Watson. Mrs. Rex Wat-
son. Mrs. Frank Williamson,
Mrs. C. N. Williford, Mrs. R.
L. Williford, Mrs. H. L. Wool-
dridge, and Mrs. F. E. Hill,
Sr., honorary member.
SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
Pain
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
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Accept only "Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy "Bayer” boxee of 12 talleti
AUo bottle* of 24 u4 100—Druggist*.
Aapirio u ib, iruvu urk o( Barer KmaUetwe cf UeaeeeetleeeidMUr of BollerUcocM
Will pay high price for your
yearlings and hogs and deliv-
er cheap meats Wednesdays
and Saturdays. E. D Adcock,
Fairfield. 7s42p
15 pounds sugar for $1
every day in the week,
at B. P. Compton’s Retail
Store, Teague. 28s2
You can save money on your
meal and hulls now. Fairfield
Gin Co.
Every Woman Knou/t
Every woman knows how easy it is
to burn or scald herself while working
in her home. Every woman knows that
these bums and scalds are painful and
sometimes very slow to heal. Every
woman should know that the pain of
burns and s.’alds will be quickly re-
lieved, infection positively prevented
and speedy healing assured if Liquid
Borocone a instantly applied. Get a
bottle of Liquid Boro lone and keep it
bandy in your medicine cabinet. Sold by
Johnson k McIIveen.
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year's j
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h year!
TEAGUE TRADES DAY, Oct. 17th—FREESTONE COUNTY FAIR OCT. 18, 19, 20
CIRCUS Day, Tuesday, Oct. 23rd
Real Sale Prices]
Always breaking down high brief-*—that’s my business. To SAVE
MOXEV, that’s your Business and mine. I am selling more and more
because 1 help you SAVE MONEY. Here are some of the PRICES I
make. Whether you desire to look or to buy, it will be worth money to
you 11> come to my store at Teague and compare. BEFORE YOU BUY,
get my prices—after you’ve bought is too late. These prices are low
and when you see the quality of goods offered you’ll know why
GEORGE DANIEL S PRICE WRECKER STORE at Teague is selling so
much goods at the W RECKER PRICES. Come today, everyday and
share in the PRICES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY.
W omen’s SILK DRESSES, every color, usual $7.98 value here at $3.98
Women's $12.95 dresses, beauties, REAL SALE PRICE $6.98
Women’s Rayon-Jersey bloomers, ON SALE 59c
Men’s BLUE SHIRTS on sale 39c -THIRTY-NINE—
Men’s 50c Sox, beauties, 25c
Boy’s Cowboy Pants, RODEOS, on sale 98c
CAPS, adjustables, $1.00 value for only 69c
Child’s wool suits, Oliver Twist styles, $2.50 value for $1.49
Men's Fine Felt Hats, not wool hats, on sale at $1.95
Women’s ARCH SUPPORT SHOES, $5.98 value for only $3.98
Women’s Novelty SLIPPERS, upwards from $2.50
Women’s $1.65 fashioned hose, SALE 98c
Child s COVERALLS SALE 50c
Women’s Strap Kid Slippers on SALE $1.39
MEN’S Work pants VERY SPECIAL 75c
OUTINGS, SHEETING, GINGHAMS, RAYONS—Special prices
SWEATERS for everybody, REAL SALE PRICES
Women’s FELT SLIPPERS, all colors 49c
MEN’S SHIRTS, real values
COATS-COATS-COATS—real sale prices
GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY—After you
have bought elsewhere it is too late.
PRICES ARE CHEAPER AND QUALITY HIGHER AT
GEORGE DANIELS
PRICE wrecker store
Main St.—Teague, Texas
REMEMBER TEAGUE’S TRADES DAYS, Oct. 17th, County Fair Oct. 18, 19, 20
Hagen beck-Wallace Circus at Teague, Tuesday, Oct. 23rd
VISIT GEORGE DANIEL’S PRICE WRECKER STORE FOR BARGAINS
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F reestone County
Fair
Teague, Texas
Oct. 18,19,20,1928
Agricultural, Livestock, Culinary Exhibits
County Child Welfare Clinic
Big Carnival, featuring real Steam Rail-
road for the kiddies, and other attractions
A Free Ticket is being given away to ev-
ery school child in the county
Ask your teacher.
Educational Displays Thrilling Events
Enlightening Entertainment - Comprehensive Exhibit^
Marvelous Matching of Skill
Child Development Pavilion Programs
Three Big Days
Nobody Can Afford to Miss
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The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928, newspaper, October 12, 1928; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1126371/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.