The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1916 Page: 6 of 6
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LATE ARRIVALS FOR AN EARLY SHOWING
SPECIAL
$1.42
$1 73
$1 93
$2 67
$1.00
$4 00
83c
$1.00
T. H. FIELD
Kodak
Pictures
34tl
W. Woods of
a business
Ask for Tickets via
TEXAS MIDLAND
Established Credit
Worth More to You
HORSES AND MULES
Than Ready Money
FOR SALE
near
Lots west of Curlin Bros.’ Gin
O. B. CURLIN
Phone No^32
Standard Steam Trains
between Paris and Ennis.
Rowland
Monday.
Jo is
Bird
O. B. Carlin and Will Curlin
have arrived home from Western
Texas with a herd of horses and
mules. They arrived last Thurs-
day afternoon, and have some
Log
pound,
D. A. Stephenson and family
passed through Nocona Monday
morning enroyte to Montague
If you live in Nocona, I will
call at your home and make
post card pictures of yourself
or your home for $1.00 per doz
Lilburn Keck and family visit-
ed Wirt (Ragtown) Oklahoma, in
Jack Foster’s car last week.
Walter Combs of near Sandy
Grove was a Nocona visitor last
Saturday.
Sow oats, plant corn, put in
lots of feed stuffs, raise chickens,
hogs and cattle, have some cream
butter and eggs to bring to town
every time you come in and let
the cotton go it.
B. F. Reed was in town Mon-
day morning with a load of oats
that tested 58 pounds to the bus
hel, good oats.
Judge W. T. Russell, Sydney
M Davis and J. E. Hall were
Montague visitors Friday of last
week, going over in answer to a
Grand Jury summons.
J W. Robinson, owner of Spin-
dle Top farm, north east of town,
was a pleasant caller at The
News office last Saturday.
P. E. Brooks of Portahs, New
Mexico, is the guestt of the fam-
ily of App Molsbee. He lived
in Nocona some fourteen years
ago and is father in law of Mr.
Molsbee.
The Fatherree place up in the
north part of town has been sold
Clark A. Hood, so we are inform-
ed. And, the lot adjoining the
A. D. Lunn place was bought by
Mr. Lunn.
Tom Cunningham, nephew of
R W Cunningham of route 5,
after a visit-with relatives left
Tuesday evening for his home at
Ranger, Texas.
Is the essential thing on which to found a firm. And
any individual who is seeking success in a business
way, will have a Fair Start if they have but established
their Credit. Sometime it will be
Hon. Paul Donald and Harry
Walker were in Nocona on busi-
ness Monday.
Middies, the latest .made and something new,
worthy of your consideration and inspsction $1.00
THE N
MIDLAND
lroutez;
Send me a roll and let me
convince you, if in doubt. Send
for a sample.
good stock that they are offering
for sale.
Hiram White left early Mon-
day for the south with a camp
outfit, he will spend the week on
the public road with Com. Her-
ring.
Im-
J. H.
38t2
spaghetti
at Berry’s
Misses and Children’s Dresses in gingham and
percals. Mothers will be sure to find in this
assortment every thing needed for the little girls
in a dress for school or play, in prices at a sav-
ing 50c and 75c
My prices are given below:
Developing any size roll or pack 10c
Prints 2lx3f 3 cents each.
31x4}. 21x41 and 34x3} at 4c each.
3}x5j and 4x5 at 5 cents each.
Postal Cards 5 cents.
R A. Cunningham of Spanish
Fort was a Nocona business
visitor Monday.
T E. Parish oi the Valley was
a Nocona visitor Monday and
Tuesday, the first time since the
first of January. He had been
laid up since that time. He was
a pleasant call at The News office
Monday afternoon.
For Sale—1,500 bushels of
Texas Red Rust Proof seed oats.
Raised on my farm Free o f
Johnson grass and was raised
from oats graded last year,
proved oats are the best.
Cone Hardware Company.
J. H. Cone made
trip to Bowie Monday.
Nocona, Texas
Phone 154
Oom. Herring sent Tan Coop
er and a crew men out bright
early Monday morning to do
road work south of Nocona.
Miss Mabel Stump returned
home Tuesday afternoon from
isited
Don
PLACE OF PLEASANT
AND PROFITABLE
SHOPPING
Call and tell usyour eye troub
les and fit you with glasses if
you need them. I have just re
ceived more equipment for our
optical room. C W. Giles, Opto
metrist. 34tl
Hon. Le vis Rogers, of Gaines-
ville passed through Nocona
Monday enroute to Montague,
where he was attorney in a case
that the Woodmen of the World
were defendants in.
Corn chops, bran, maize chops,
white shorts, corn, cotton seed
cike, nutriline, tnomylk, oats
and chicken feed, at Berry’s, tl
Elbert W. Perryman of
Forestburg was a Nocona visitor
Tuesday and Wednesday in the
interests of his candidacy for
the office of County Sheriff.
His announcement appears in
this issue of The News.
Some new things in ladies underskirts indifferent
colors and shades, prices the best $1.00
With that, smooth, glossy sur
fare, that you have always
wanted, can be had bi- bring
ing or sending me your kodak
work. 1 give ail my patrons
this high class finish on their
pictures for the same price
others charge for the dull
Heinze Pickles,
relishes and ketchup
Panacea makes your hens lay
in the winter time. J. J. Berry.
34tl
H A. Etter of Kiritland, Texas,
and a former business man of
Belcherville was a Nocona visitor
last Saturday and a pleasant
caller at The News office.
F. B. McKAY
General Passenger Agent
TERRELL, TEXAS
John Rowland was here from
Rowland his home Mr. Row-
land is farming this year.
for it will answer the same purpose and is often more
easily obtained. To establish your credit you must
Identify yourself with some Good Bank. We want to
help you in every way and will, if you prove worthy.
COME IN.
Mrs. N. J. Haggerton of
Loraine, Texas, mother of C. W
Haggerton, died last Saturday
morning, and was buried Sun
day. C. W. Haggerton stopped
over Tuesdav en route to his
home near Bonita. We extend
sincere sympathy to the bereav-
ed family.
A B. Hutson of near St
the guest of his cousin,
Hutson who has acquired the
S. A Dotson property out near
the creamery.
John
was here on business
12 yds. good 10c bleech domestic for
20 yds. good 6 l-2c brown domestic for
J. B. Oldham is still buying
pecans, if you have any, bring
them in and get the market
price for tlidm. 33tf
We have just added Heinze
Line to our stock of Fancy
groceries. We will be glad to
serve you. J. J Berry. 34tl
Cabin Coffee 35c., per
at Berry’s.
Faster Time
via
To close out our present stock of Corsets we are making the fol-
lowing reduction in prices on such as we have in both front and
back laces and from the well known brands as the American
Beauty and The Resista. We are always ready to accept a better
thing. Wen we find it we are ready to make room for it.
We have in The Resista line of Corsets 16 in the front laces in the popular price $1 00
each, that we can close these out we make the price 83c
In this we have sizes, two 18, two 19. one 22, one 23, two 24, five 25, two 26, two 27.
Regular $1.50 seller in back lace we make for $1 21
In this we have sizes, two 18, two 19, one 20, three 23, three 24, six 25. three 26, four 27,
one 28, one 29.
Regular $2.00 corset we offer for -.
Two 18, one 19, two 20. two 23, one 24, one 26. one 27.
Regular $2 50 seller, front lace, we offer
Sizes, one 20, two 21, two 22, two 24, one 27, one 28, one 29.
Regular $2.50 front lace we offer
In sizes, one 20, one 21, one 22, one 23, one 26, one 28, one 29.
Regular $3.50 seller, back lace, we offer for...
In sizes, two 20, two 21, one 22, one 25, one 26, one 27, one 28, one 29, one 30.
Regular $5.00 sellar in front lace, we offer for
In sizes, two 21, two 24, two 25, one 26, two 28.
Regular $1.00 seller in front lace, we offer for
In sizes 25 to 30.
Gas-Electric Motor Cars
Between
Dallas, Commerce,
Greenville
and Paris
Lv 5:30 p in. Dallas Ar 10:50 a.in.
Ai-8:07 p.m. Greenville Lv8:10 a.m.
Ar 8:37 p.m. Commerce Lv 7:40 a.m.
Ar 10:1X1 p.m. Paris Lv 6:15 a.m.
For Saturday, the twenty-ninth of January
One Day Only
ENTRENCHING IN SALONIKA
Photo shows British forces entrenc-iing in the hills about Salon
ika From recent Cables this section of the world will shortly be
j the center of a new campaign.
Bowie, where she had v
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Hathcock.
Come and look over my bunch.
• I
Buy, sell or trade and will give
easy terms if desired.
A. R. Smith and Buck Hund
LOCAL AND PERSONAL j ley of near Bowie were Nocona
,, visitors Friday and Saturday of
last week.
It costs you no more to have
your repair work done right by
C. W. Giles, the jeweler. He has
, . had experience. 34tl
Joe Miller has our thanks for
cash on subscription.
J. M. Senter
Bod 37 Ttlephont No. 114
NOCONA, TEXAS
I pay return postage on my work.
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Tripp, Thomas C. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1916, newspaper, January 28, 1916; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209407/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.