The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928 Page: 5 of 8
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The Fairfield Recorder
Friday, March 16, 1928.
D. A. Manahan and T. S.
and Howard Watson are
federal jurors in Waco this
week.
Jtalilk crock* and churn* are
*p^ced cheap at A. M. Miller St
Son. 2t
.Mrs. M. F. Mcllveen, Mrs.
Ik *'ischer and Mrs. C. P.
Fischer visited in
Sunday.
Groesbeck,
Empress and Oliver plant-
er* now in stock. Two of the
best. A. M. Miller & Son. 2t
Constable E. P. Hughes and
son, E. P., Jr., of Dew were
visitors here Friday.
See me before you buy your
fertilizer. The price is right.
Walter Ely. 24nlt
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clark
of Dew spent Monday with
their son. Liilard Clark.
$45.00 in CASH prizes at
Peyton Bros., during Pool
Week.
Lost.
One red sow with crop off
right ear. Two black and
white spotted sows not mark-
ed. weight about two hundred
pounds each. Wdl pay a
liberal reward for any infor-
mation of them. John Metzjfar,
Fairfield, Pohne, Fl / 2p
A big stock of sweeps now
on hand. Come in and price
them. A. M. Miller St Son. 2t
Mr. and Mrs. James Rad-
ford had as their guests Sun-
day Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Radford of Mexia, Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Clary and Mrs. Del-
la Clary and Mrs. Della Fo-
garty of Dew.
Someone will win $45.00 in
Peyton Bros, contest during
Pool Week, March 24 to 31.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Shelton
have moved to the H. H.
Wooldridge home west of
town. Dr. Wooldridge having
retained one room where he
will live. Mr. Shelton is
county agent of Freestone
County.
NOTICE, Mrs. Agnes Haw-
kins, with Gossard line of cor-
sets and brassieres, will be at
Peyton Bros, all day Friday,
March 16. She is an expert
fitter, if you are hard to fit,
see her.
Hogs—We will buy all
classes of hogs delivered at
our pen at Teague. Ask us for
prices. H. C. McMichacl &
Co. 16m2t
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Manahan,
Mrs. Mamie Winborn, and
Mrs. Silas Dockery visited in
Corsicana, Wednesday.
Something doing at Peyton
Bros., March 24 to 31—Pool
Week.
Mrs. W. J. Lott, who has
I been ill with appendicitis, is
j able to be up.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Don-
aldson are in Dallas this week.
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Get your putty and window
glass at A. M. Miller &
Son. 2t
Mrs. J. W. Baldree, Mrs. J.
G. McKinney, and Mrs. Lake
Williamson were in Corsicana,
Wednesday.
We will have our new spring
and summed straw hats on dis-
play soon. See them before
you by. W. L. Lott.
Pool week at Peyton Bros.,
March 24 to 31.
MOTMSKS I Mrs. Taa Watson is quite ill
dffif !« her home here.
destroyers of child life. If you have j___
reason to think your child hart worms, act ■ , TT „ ...
quickly. Give the little one a dosa or \ «!• Muyo of Kirven was
two of White’s Cream Vermifuge. Worm* | (n the city this W'eek.
cannot cxi«t where tins timo-tned and .
See the League play, “The
Heart of a Hero.”
The ~
1CYBALL
Is Now Here
See it at Mcllveen & Steward
James Chavers, who hus
been real ill at his home ut
Post Oak, is improving.
Shoe repairing at Lee’s Shop
in Fairfield. Also good quality
neutsfooi oil for leather. flOti
Miss Eloise Orand spent the j
week with Miss Katy Young j
at Burleson. {
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Buy screen doors now from j
A. M. Miller St Son. 2t |
Miss Hazel Dallinger of
Prairie Hiil, is the guest of her
cousin, Mrs. S. E. Orand.
Abe Chavers was in Dallas
Wednesday.
City Cafe and Market
J. P. Utley & Son
We solicit the patronage of the
public, offering excellent Cafe
and Market Service at reason-
able charges. We carry no
charge accounts.
Regular Meals and Short Orders
Highest Market Price For Poultry
South Side of Court House Square
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is
yi restone
) GUM-DIPPED TIRES
Wear Longer
successful remedy is used. It drives out
the worms and restores the ropy hue of 1 D. W. Clirrv of Mills was
health to bnl.y cheeks. Price 3 5r. 8o!dby!v TnosHnv
RADFORD DRUG CO. ' e xutsuay.
When In'Fairfield Eat At The
COOK HOTEL
Cook your ice instead of buy-
ing it.
Daily ice cheaper than mailing
a letter.
Your cook stove will be your
iceman.
Perfect refrigeration at 2c a I
day.
This summer’s ice will bej
nearly free.
1928 miracle. Heat turned in-,
to cold.
1923 ice 2c a day.
A match a day keeps the ice-1
man away.
Chilling by fire.
A Product of Crosley Radio
Corporation.
Fairfield Radio Shop
Dealer
Tires for Any Kind of Car
Save Money and Get the Best
TEXACO GAS AND OILS
Everything For The Car
We Have Just Received New Electrical Equipment for Shop Work
We Specialize in Car Repair Work. Give Us a Trial.
Ford Orand
East Side Square — FAIRFIELD — Phone 107
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It’s Pool Week at Peyton Brothers March 24 to 31
These Young Ladies
Are Wearing Pool’s
<(Swetp”Shirts and
Pants
s
Meet Them Here , March 24
We believe we’re conservative in saying there are no neater appearing work clothes
and none that will give you more comfort, more pleasure or more service for your
money than POOL’S “Swetpruf.” We have them in five colors, and they are
sold under a positive guarantee to give absolute satisfaction.
Unless
It’s POOLS It Isn’t
“SWETPRUF”
Shirts $2.25
Pants $2.50
One Price Cash Store
Peyton Brothers
Fairfield, Texas.
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Kirgan, Sadie. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1928, newspaper, March 16, 1928; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1127034/m1/5/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.