The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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WoodWastheMaterial
Nocona.
*1.00
BelcherOille Items
Wanted on Account
Feather
25 Cords of Wood and
1,000 Bushels of Corn
THE GILBERT COTTAGE
ING
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Come and look over my bunch
UOIMJE
O. B. CURLIN
Lone Prairie Netfs
SAM HODGES
econd
The Practical Tinner
THEDFORD’S
BIG HOG BUTCHERED
Office at my Wagon Yard
The Nocona News One Year For One Dollar
Posted Notice
Burch
people
Clean Beds and Clean Rooms 50c
Best Meals market affords 25c
Candies, Fruits
Cold Drinks
Nocona, Texas.
Lots west of Curlin Bros.’ Gin
the grip of La
Mee's 2nd and 4th
Saturday nights.
W, F. Leonard,
Clerk
Meets every
tirst and third
DR I D A Y
nights at their
hall in the T
F B. building.
I'. Bussell.
i‘resident.
We try to handle what you want. Our prices
are reasonable and our treatment the very
best. We appreciate your patronage.
Buy, sell or trade and will give
easy terms if desired.
VV.T.RU8SELL
Lawyer ui Notary Public
(Wrol State e’sd Fatktal Coart.
LocalaS ISM aaei ol PoM Oflke
NOCONA CAMP
k NO. 4-4S
Meets at their hall in T.
F. B. building, 1st and
y nights in each month. Vial-
L F.
OCONA I.OIMIK
NO. 0431
Meets every Thursdav night
S. A. Dotson, N. G.
Wants to Figure
With You
"Talk about light,
fluffy, tempting and
wholesome jelly Rolls,
Cakes, Biscuitsandother
good things! My! but
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
certainly beats the band
for sure results — for
purity, economy and
wholesome bakings.
Tell your mother to try
Calumet Baking Pow-
der on the monev-back
k guarantee.’ |
Received Highest Awards
W, Caei B—h Fr~—
in Psund Can.
Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist
cigars
Confectionary
I will, pqeitjjvelv prp^ec.pje
body for gajherxng pec-aua on
my farm on Pecan Creek about
4| miles northwest of town.
8 A ^cCaHey.
Calls answered day and night
Office telephone SO Rea. 123
The Decatur Marble
Works
DECATUR, TEXAS
A. A.H I RIPIjINU
DENTIST
Office in Ball Building over Bow dry • Drug Store
^ocora........Tcaas
Importers of tine granite
and marbb. W.q have plenty
of work in and around No
oona that speaks for itself.
Work and material both
guaranteed. See our agent
L. H. Dowd at Macchs Hdw.
8^are or E. W. WiUiiupa,
traveling salesman.
Id Monda _________________
«>ri> cordially invited.
S. M. Allen, C. C.,
Bov Price. Clerk.
best [ hav#ever used” Obtain
rfble everywhere.
We treat you right and you get value received for every cent
you pay. Stop with us when in city over nignt and you will be
a regular customer. Money back if you are not satisfied.
Near depots. Yours for business.
MRS. SILAS DARNELL, Prop.
103 East Broadway Gainasville, Texas
B id Habits
Those who breakfast at eight
o'clock or later, lunch at twelve
and have dinner at six are almost
sure to be troubled with indiges
tion. They do not allow time for
one meal to digest before taking
another. N»t less than five
hours should elspse etween
meals If you are troubled with
indigestion correct your habits
and trke Chamberlain’s Tablets,
and yob' may ‘reasonably hope
for a quick recovery. These
tablets strengthen the stomach
and enable it to perform its func-
tjipns naturally. Obtainable
everywhere.
Ore <>f the Ltigest Hogs in F,n
nin County Butchered
300 Pounds of Lard
Saved Girl’s Life
“I want to tel! you what wonderful benefit 1 have re-
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
“It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. I shall never be without
O. E. S.
NOCONA CHAPTER NO. na
Meets Friday night before full
noon in each month and two week*
following.
Mrs. Minnie Carmichael, W. M.
Mrs. Cora Davis, Sec.
iubscription. |>er year.,
six months
Wilk
'em in a tank,
his mil* with a
turned it with a
Smith chops his fire
with an ax Bill used
saws a hun
with another
Today Bill’s
esses
For Rheumatism
As soon as an attack of Rheuma-
tism begins apply Sloan’s Liniment
Don't waste time and suffer unneces-
sary agony. A few drops of Sloan's
Liniment on the affected parts is all
you need. The pain goes at once.
A grateful sufferer writes:—“I was
suffering for three weeks with Chronic
Rheumatism and Stiff Neck, although
I tr'ed many medicines, they failed
and I was under the caie of a doctors
Fortunately I heard of Sloan’s Lini-
ment and after using it three or four
days am up and well. I am employed
at the uiggest department store in
S. F. where they employ from six to
eight hundred hands, and they surely
will hear all about Sloan’s Liniment
—H. B. Smith, San Francisco, Cal.—
.Jan. 1W15. At all Druggists.
We arc very sorry, indeed, to
announce that owing to owing to
ip* critical illness of Miss Buck-
v. The R -nder, there was no
L. ecu tn number on January
:-.t h. The R -d path manager has
offered to send another attract-
ion in March, to take place of
this number. AU ticket holders
may fe<-l assured that they will
get the five good numbers as ad
vertised.
Cheap and big canBaki ng Powders do not
save you money. Calumet does-it'sPure
. nd far superior to aour milk and soda.
Found a Sure. thing
I. B. Wixon, Farmers Mills,
N. Y , has used Chamberlain’s
Tablets for years disorders of
in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi-
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
__________ _ _ ______0-631
u the Squeeiiuiik
He had newlungl
farminu
fool ma
his hay
snorted
b.looipii J
Uey.
Aft J*OOONA LODGE
F- & A. M.
NO’ 783
Nr Meets Saturday night
>n or before full moon.
J. S. Woo W. M.
N. R. Beal, Sec.
The large registered Polan '
China hog that we’ghed 972 lbs.
and that was on exhibition at
White .vri<ht, Bella and Savoy
on the days the cash prizes were
given away at each at these ttiree
places, was butchered one day
last week and made 300 pounds
of pure lard, besides sausage,
hams, shoulders, sides, hack
bone and ribs He was the larg-
est hog butchered around Savoy
this winter
This hog was raised by W. L.
Whedbee, who has his stock for
sale and has made several ship-
ments this week. Mr. Wnedbee
says that it is easier to fatten a
registered Poland China hog than
it is any other strain. This hog
is proof that the Poland Chinas
do get large enough to make
meat
Mr. Whedtee's hogs
Bill Turner was a farmer^ he
labored alt his life. H°,jdjdij’t
have no schoolin’ and neither tiad
hi* wile Hut Bill whs hujii lor
business and made rhe win els.go
lound. and lelt a healthy fortun
when they put him under ground
He was always taking chances,
paid a hundred for a bull. Hi$
neighbors called him crazv. but
he left a stable full of cows ih»t
broke the record, making bu'te .
by the ton, an’ Bill had his pic
Lure printed
Weekly Sun.
ed notions of making
pay. He even bought i
chine to help him load
The neigh bq^s fairly
when they saw the
Ching; said Bill would
make it work. It wasn’t worth
a ding! Rill didn’t say a single
word, an’ didn’t care a darn ’oouu
what they said, f<*«* slick aJ
grease, nis nay went in the barn
an hour before a thunder storm!
came sailin' out that way and
caught his neighbors in a ninch
and S|>oiled their new uiu.tn h-i.t.
Bill's neighbors put their
in cans, and set
Bill skimmed
machine and
crank
wood
some gasoline and
dred cords a dav
blame machine
wife rides in a car and dr
up in silk. Smith’s wife rides in
a wagon and keeps on skimming
milk.- -Taylor County, Ky , En
quirer
We are
I Grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hudson
were visiting Mr and Mrs. Fred
I Cordell.
The young people w» re enter-
tained in the home of Mr and
Mrs. Tohe Atkins, last Sunday
night.
I Those who wish to attend sing
ing, remember the dtes are the
•second and fourth Sundays.
Preaching at. M. E Church the
third Sundav afternoon.
Lee Crenshaw is able to be up
and around once more.
Miss Alic** Reeves of Sayre
Oklahoma visits the family of her
grandparents.
Miss Swd.ye Hall who teachers
in our public school took la grip-
pe and returned to Ringgold,
her home
Miss Lydia Harmon took in
the Teacher’s Entertainment at
Bonita Saturday.
Mrs. “Widd” Rich and hus
hand are wintering at Corpus
Christi.
Macs Reeves is begming the
New Year at Belcher.
J B. Henry is business right
and left in the grocery and feed
line.
Mr. and Mrs. George Muncey
have moved into their newly ac-
quired home, the Harve Etter
place.
Steve Doyle has a carpenter
busy, building to his house a
new room.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Harrell
receceid a host of young people
Sunday night.
All are invited to attend a box
supper on the night oi January
22nd
Izme Star invites th Beichei
singing class to join them next
Sunday.
McD. Bradford of Nocuin*,
visited J, S A ldington last week
Mi aid Mr-. George iacksus
in 1 i • i •• rew Maxavii passcO
thioiigli our burg Sunday mgln
To Cure Children's Colds
Keep chi’d <lr\. clothe coiii'ortab e
avo'd xpe-.iiii- ;<n I L'i*’<- Dr. Bell'-
l,,n<-T:i! Ilnr.t v. It i- |ensanl.
sm ihii j .ii : c r i -i-.is |th eir n
ai d re<)uces inltananai .or. The th s:
deee g.ves ; el let, continued treatment
with p'-eper care w'll avoid serious
illness oi a long cold. Don’t delay
tieatluent. Don't let your child suffer.
Got a buttle today. Insist on Dr.
Bell’s Pin. Tai-IJoney. 2.’>c at Drue-
- i.-ts.
s. V. HLMrfiurs w. <
HUMPHREYS & DAVIS
Local Surgeoas M. K. & T. Ry
Homo 9 to 11 a. no., and I to 4 p. ■>.. Fkonot
II: Dr Hiiin4>hfey'2-Maai<i<*oaSl: Dr. Davis
Keaidenoe 178; Our Drug Store
Nocon
J. t. Hall Sidney M. Davu
llAIal^i«& DAV IS
Attorieya and Couasellora at Law
Notary Public
lAthce ovei Nocona N«tional Bank
Nocona, ■ . Thai
VV. S. J AM EHON’
Attoraey-At-Law
Other W..I Side Public Square.
UONTAGVK. .....
ADVERTISING RATt.
Display. 4be pea Mnfie coimuo inch; Reeders Sc r«. lirn
Ml ailvertiaiBtf run until ordered out. Ofiawariei
leeoluUous <4 Raenoct end Carde of Thanks will ba
kerfed for at haW ’'Reader’ ‘ rate, or 2 l-2c per line.
man who ha-
* the past yen >
returned home la-’ wet k R y
ays ip* will t ry l.irini ig anoth**>
ivar and set* how it goes
Our -ingin ' was ti ic Sun lav
Lone Star and Woita.- Pnddy
were well represented. Wl* are
always glad to have visitors,
everybody is invited to coin.
• a< k again.
Mr. an I *. rs Jim Aust hav
irft this community f‘r th
Long Brant-h ruininuni-y W>
reg ret vet.y to have them leave
us, but wish them success
Misses Daisy Hill, B-*ssie
Ailson, Ruby Ken tn dy, Flora
Cox and Mr and Mrs Waitei
Smith attended church at Long
Branch Sunday night
Mr. and Mrs Russell Sewell
moved to their new home near
Belcher last week
Mr and Mrs. Holt Grimsley
of Long Branch were the guests
of Ben Reeves and family Sun
clay Dewdrop”
WAPLES-PAINTER LUMBER CO
A. H. HOWELL, Mgr.
FARM LOAN'S*
I have money to loan on anv kind of a farm or ranch
Toperty. I inspect all proper ty in person and pare no
II rtak. and can et -out none- in a few dava.
SHERWOOD JAMESON
MoMafuj Texas
Of your forefathers, for they found it the most adaptable
to their needs fn<*rea-ed manufacturing f iciliti«*s have
kept L'lmb.-r abre ist uf the times, mid today it is
The Best Ytt for Building Purposes
Lumber will always be the BES T BUILDING MATERIAL
for Homes. Centuries uf use has proven its worth and you
should use it in your home.
TO GET THE BEST OF THE BEST BUY HERE
We having some v. ry pretti
woiUhcr now which we all ap
predate.
There were several from lieie
went to Bo > ie to the
M >nday
Misse^ Hazel and Ven
ent.eitai d the yo me
.W.IUMKY W. AiTOKN
Attorney-At-Law
Office •••uth aide public equara
MORIAGUr, • .... T»MAD
Llvop Up Your Torpid Llv«r
To keep your liver activa use Dr.
ing’g New Life Pills They , insure
_____ „ nod digestion, relieve constipation.
It will pay anyone to see and *• Tho,e
- ’ your eye clear and your skin healthy
looking. ‘ (July 25c at vour Druggist.
J. B. MARCH
NOCONA, .... TEXAS
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Tripp, Thomas C. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1916, newspaper, January 14, 1916; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209178/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.