The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927 Page: 5 of 6
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The Fairfield Recorder
FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1927
SPEEDING
The speed of a motor
May seem quite the thing,
But the slightest mistake
Ami the angels all sing,
bo, go on, you demon,
And act like a fool,
WtlVe digging your grave
With a cap for a tool.
Death is behind you,
lie’ll stick to your rear.
But you're a good driver,
So why should you fear?
You’ll take your last ride
At sixty miles or more—
They’ll pick up your pieces,
Like others before.
Nothing will stop you
But death in your path,
So sit a bit close;
Step on the gas.
T. J. Webber.
LADIES AUXILIARY
ENTERTAINED
MEETING OF
DEW
PROGRAM SENIOR
P.-T. A. EPWORTH LEAGUE
Pure hegira and black hull-
kafir seed may be obtained in
small quantities from the Bee-
ville Substation through your
County Agent. The black hull
kafir has been giving good re-
sults at that station. Hegira
has been tried here and the
farmers that have been ques-
tioned about it like it.—County
Agent.
Miss Emily was hostess
to the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Calavary Baptist Church Fri-
day afternoon from 3 till 5
o’clock. Thirteen members and
one visitor were present. The
lesson on the Twelve Apostles
proved to be very interesting
and was enjoyed by all The
next lesson is The Parable of
the Sower.
Our meetings are always in-
teresting and inspiring. If you
are not attending you are real-
ly missing something. The
next meeting will be with Mrs.
Otho Childs, Friday, Feb. 18,
at 3 o’clock. Let every mem-
ber come and make an effort
to bring some one with you.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Fuller Huckaby, served deli-
cious refreshments.
Reporter.
R. T. Posey was born on De-
cember 15, 1851, in Nacogdo-
ches County, Texas, and died
in Wortham on January 31,
1927. Funeral services were
held at the Central Presbyte-
rian Church Tuesday after-
noon, and he was buried in the
Wortham cemetery in the pres-
ence of a large number of
mourning friends and relatives.
—Wortham. Journal.
The dew P.-T. A., met Thur*- Song No. 150. Prayer. Roll
dHy afternoon at 3 o’clock, at call answered with verse of
the high school building. There Scripture
wt e 19 present. Reading of minutes.
rn interesting program en- Song No. 246.
sued which was followed by Scpripture readings, Matt,
the bringing of several items 5:2-11.
of business before the Aaaocia- The purpose of the Depart-
tion by the Presulent. Mrs. Os- men of Social Service. Mrs.
car Johnson. The organiza- L\ nn.
tion was informed that because flow io give relief to ttie
of certain financial circum- lu-vC.y, Alton Parker,
stances it will not be necessary •y,>ng No 39
for them to pay the additional Pieventing evils which arise
$25 to aid in the maintenance f, • aus< s that maybe remov-
of the schools to supplement , .\'t Franklin Glazener.
the $225 wh’ch the Association Song No 165.
lias already paid. Mow we may aid in all wor-
Considering the benefits oi t , .n■ i« .’takings hs oppor-
athletics +o be accrued to a tuniu may b. found. Mary
school through the proper di- \ . e Huckaby
reetion of such activities, the Offering
P.-T. A. decided to sponsor this
work by aiding in a financin'
way. As a means for raising
MEETING OF
HISTORY CLUB
The roll call by the Secre-
tary, Mrs. T. J. Hall, was an-
swered with current events.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were then read and
approved.
Mrs. Berta Daviss was the
leader for the afternoon. Mrs.
Daviss read, “What every club
woman should know,” and then
had questions on parliamen-
tary laws.
Reporter.
We sell Roger’s Brushing
uZZ'Zr.
moke char, »nd „ll meacher . Will preach at the
kind, of furniture look like r >'« El>Ptlst Church here Sat-
new. and it make. . durable I'"1,*' ,n«ht- Fal>- 12-
aod beautiful fini.h. Sold by,"0’*' 'nvlted 10 hcHr hlm-
Newman’s Variety Store. 21-2! j
i For sale, eir corn 75 cents a
Strayed from my place. 4i'M,sh1'’1' baled °ats a'»l baled
mile, east „f Fairfield, one j “rrKhu"’’ > ) cent.ia balei or
pale red Jersey cow. branded:’',’ *l on' ' im rand air-
EK on left side, one horn M
slipped. Please notify C. C.
Terry, Fairfield. 21-2
21-2tp
Editor Ed Satterwhite, of
Wortham was a pleasant caller
funds for this purpose, Mrs. j
1* i,i ,, disc ussion.
League benediction.
Reporter.
Jester Willet and L o w r y
Hughes were appointed to ar
range for a program. As a
result, the committee announ-
ced that they would “put on”
an “all-star” vaudeville show
1 he man who docs not go
Jto church is soon forgetful of
the gieivuu* faults and sins of
j hi* own heart. (Jo to church
ami do not compare yourself
on Fridt^W.Feb.,lfi.' at the “"k your
astounding low admission price ' ,’f" ....... 1 ‘
of ten and fifteen cents.
Eggs from the leading White
Leghorn strain ih the state,
and from winter laying hens
<1.00 for 15. Clyde Glazener,
Fairfield. tf.
We know we know good
work clothe* when we know
the fecraoui Pyt Line. Peyton
3roa., Pool Dealers.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many
friends who visited and assist-
ed us during the sickness and
death of oui darling baby. Your
sympathetic a n d consoling
words will never be forgotten.
May God’s richest blessings
ever rest on you all, and we
trust tha‘ *uch sorrow may’
never be yours. Mr. and Mrs.
Travis Cockrell.
New prices on Staple Dry
Goods, Calicos, Ginghams, Per-
cales, Prints Bleached and
Brown Domestics, wide Sheet-
ing, etc. Peyton Bros.
Joe Lee Kirgan, with the
Groesbeck Journal, spent pari:
of the week here with home-
' Iks. on account of suffering
with tonsifufs.
life
mun of Galilee. Then you will
The meeting then adjourn- ' !! " Hiv'"''d ■vmM"
ed to meet .Jain at the next 'hy-lf—Church
regular meeting date, at which
time there will be an interest-
ing lesson on “pre-school age,”
under the direction of Mrs.
Clair Clark.
Reporter, j
Chicken feeder*, chicken
and nest eggs at
Newman’s Variety Store, 21-2
SIX IN SAME LODGE
No. 1744
CITATION ON APPLICATION FOR
LETTERS OF GUARDIANSHIP
Bloomington, 111.—Included
in its membership of 210, Arco-
lo Masonic Lodge has six who
have been members for about
fifty years. They are: A. D.
Last Saturday the Sheriff’s!The R.ecorder office Satur-j Kaga. who is ninety years of
department captured a still set; day mormng- age and has been a member for
up and ready to go, four miles . T ,, ~ , ,
north west of Fairfield. A white j „ Mrs'1'1L' t"t?,and daughter,
man was arrested in ronnec- Mary E,la’ of Tea«ue' vlB'ted
tion with the still.
in Fairfield last week.
Wanted, good
milk
20-2p
Eggs from high bred John-
son strain White Leghorns, the! ^rs- J- Browne.
winter egg laying kind, only! -
$1.00 a setting. Put in your or- Sickly, Peevish Children
der now. Clyde Glazener,! Children suffering from intes-
Fairfield. It tinal worms are cross, restless and
unhealthy. There are other symp-
toms, however. If the child is
You should see that 5 cent ^ hafl dark ^ under ^
gingham at Peyton Bros. Ex- eyes, bad breath and takes uo
cel lent for quilt linings, aprons, interest in play, it is almost a eer-
childrens’ dresses, etc. | tainty that worms are eating away
it A Vltfilltw Tnn eiienaf rame^ir
FOR FIFTY YEARS The State of Texas. To the Sheriff
_ j or any Constable of Freestone
, County—Greeting:
Tou are hereby commanded to
cause to be published a copy of the
following notice, at least once each
week for ten days exclusive of the
day of the first publication before
the return day hereof in a newspa-
per of general circulation which has
been continuously and regularly pub-
lished for a period of not less than
one year next preceding the date
hereof, in the County of Freestone,
and State of Texas, to-wit:
The State of Texas, County of Free-
stone.
To all persons interested in the
welfare of Clara Barton Jackson and
Florence Morris Jackson, minors.
Mrs. Emily M. Jackson has filed in
the County Court of Freestone Coun-
ty, nn application for Letters of
Guardianship upon the persons and
estate of said minors, which will be
heard and acted on at the next reg-
ular term of said Court, commencing
on the third Monday in March, A. D.
1027, the same being the 21st day of
March, A. D. 1927, at t.he courthouse
thereof in the city of Fairfield, at
which time and place all persons in-
terested in said estate may appear
and contest such application should
they desire to do so.
Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore said Court on the first day of
The Fairfield Tailor Shop j
Does It Right j
Cleaning and Pressing !
iiiOh. Boy. They’re here—our spring and summed )
samples come in and look them over *ve will give j
you a good fit and save you money. |
RF.X WATSON, Proprietor i
W. B. YOUNG, Manager
Phone 163 <
BASS’
Superior Single Comb White \
Leghorns, America *s Most i
Famous Strain
fifty nine years; B. Reinheimer
and Dr. Polk have been mem-
bers for fifty seven years; S.
T. Logan, S. R. Lentz arid Thos.
Midwinters have been mem-
cow. hers for about fifty years.
Battery Charging: We do bat-
tery charging for radios and
autos. We charge them right.
Fairfield Radio Shop. 19-4tp
A SPLENDID FEELING
That tired, half-sick, discour-
aged feeling caused by a torpid
a _ liver and constipated bowels can
its vitality. The surest remedy he gotten rid of with surprising
for worms is White’s Cream Verm- promptness by using Herbine. | ^nex^ term* thereof”this'wrlTwitih
Seventy - five White Leg- jfUge. It is positive destruction You feel its beneficial effect with j your return thereon showing how
horn hens for sale, 1 and 2 to the worms but harmless to the the first dose as its purifying and ! you have executed the same.
- - - -“5V “Jr; ZSL
a splendid feeling of exhilaration, j the 19th day of January A. D. 1927.
•> strength, vim, and buoyancy of (Seal) W. J. Lott,
spirits. Price 60c. Sold by , Clerk of the County Court, Freestone
Warren Exhibition and Tancred production Birds
Will win and Lay.
HATCHING EGGS
This breeding farm specializes in hatching eegs froir.
carefully selected matings. Get eggs that hatch and pro-
duce Leghorns of which you can he proud.
QUALITY CHICKS
Our day-old chicks are of high grade from our own
standard bred stock. They are hatched in latest type
fresh air incubator insuring large fluffy livable chicks.
DONT’ WAIT—ORDER NOW
Prices and Terms on Request
A. H. BASS
Route 2 Streetman, Texas
JUST ARRIVED!
Our Line
of
Oliver Implements
Is Now Complete
And when you see this name
on an implement it is your guar-
antee lhat the ai tide has had an
actual “field test’’ and found
as near perfect as any plow on
the Market
See us before buying anything
in the Hardware Line, for our
prices will Satisfy and
Qyality is always present
A. M. Miller & Son
lirfcefd,
Fair!
Texas.
Johnson c. Mcllveen.
County, Texas.
28j By May Robinson, Deputy.
' Tate Sandwich Shop
Hamburgers : Sandwiches
Pies : Milk
Lunch Service all Hours
of the day
South Side Square . . . Fairfield, Texas
—
Market and Cafe
Choice, Tender, Fresh
Meats at all times
EAT WITH US AND SAVE
Clean, Sanitary Service
at Popular Prices
J. R. Wooton
East Side Courthhuse Square . . Fairfield, Texas
Groceries
LET US BE YOUR GRO
CERYMAN DURING 1927
You will always find our stock
fresh, clean and of good
quality
We sincerely thank you for the busi-
ness you have given us during the year
just closed and assure you we shall at
all times do our best to please you com-
pletely if you trade here the next year.
We are as near to you as your
telephone
Sanitary Grocery Co.
F. H. WATSON, Proprietor
Fairfield, Texas
SERVICE Phone 137 QUALITY
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1927, newspaper, February 11, 1927; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1126779/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.