The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Crites & Davis
NOCONA. TEXAS
sold. We know times are hard and
to save you money if you will #ive us a
When in Nocona, come and see us
prices whether you buy or not.
We Are Agents For the
Chicago Tailoring Company
Come and let us take your measure for a new
suit for Easter. You will get a fit or it don't cost
anything. Remember the place
Also Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Hats, Caps, Etc.
In fact, anything you need to dress you up-
We must sell these goods and to do this we
going to sell these goods as cheap as they can be
we propose
chance,
and get our
Crites & Davis
Have a Complete Line of the .Newest Things in
The Farmers Friend
Al same old Stand - - - Nocona, Texas
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Spring is Now Here
AND WE ARE HERE WITH THE DRY GOODS
L. O. Barefoot, of Sandy,
Mound, was in our community'
one day last week.
R. E. Griner made a business
trip to the Valley Monday.
Mrs. Katie Agee is on the sick!
list this week.
W. W. Radford had the mis-
fortune to have his team run
away with him one day recently.
He was fortunate enough to
escape without any broken bones '
but didn't enjoy his shaking up.
Steve Roberson has sufficiently
recovered from his wire cuts to
be out among his young friends
Sunday.
Rev. Humphrey was making
pastoral calls in our neighbor-
hood las* Saturday.
Socrates.
fire and got his hand burnt very
bad last Sunday evening.
We are sorry to say that Carl
Williams has been very ill.
A. J. McNabb, wife and little
daughter have been on the sick
list this week.
We are sorry to report Miss
Mary Chiddix as being very ill.
Mrs. Little has been very sick
with rheumatism.
Wild Bill.
EAGLE POINT ITEMS
Wonder if it is never going to
rain any more. Every time it
gets cloudy, it northers instead
of giving us the much needed
rain.
Corn is coining up very well,
grass is showing some too.
Little Grace Holland has-been
-pite sick for the last ten days
but is some better now.
Ben Davis, pastor of the Noco-
na Baptist Church was looking
over the country in this vicinity
one day last week.
A good many people attended i
Churc! at Prairie Mound Sun- _
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Haggerton
chaperoned a wagon load of I
young people picnicing in this!
neigh borhood recen 11y.
Mrs. Lottie Ridley of Okla-j
homa us visiting her father Mr.
Frank King.
Mr. and Mi Jim Hodges of!
Shady Grove, visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Smith Sunday.
W. R. Dix is dn the ailing list
this week.
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Full Line of Groceries at Lowest Price
Will pay highest cash price for your country produce
Don't fail to see us before you sell or buy.
We have just received a car of Cane seed and
will sell them at the following prices: Orange, Amber
or Red Top at $1.45 per bushel in quantities of one or
more sacks. Big German Millet $1.45 per bushel.
Our seed are all re-cleaned
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GOODS
Where you can get them the Cheapest
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GATHERINGS
mother here this week.
We are needing rain here bad.
Mrs. Savill has been very sick
but is a little better at present.
Mr. Miles has put in a small
Ice House so he can accomodate
the people with ice this summer.
Bright Eyes.
UNION SCHOOL HOUSE
Several of our young people
enjoyed a singing at the resi-
dence of C. C. Gordon Sunday
evening.
Brother Franks preached an
interesting sermon at Union
Saturday. Quite a large crowd
attended.
W. M. McNabb is on the sick
list this week.
Little Collie Gordon fell in the
BUY
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BELCHERVILLE NEWS.
Tom Lawrence has been quite
sick but is better now.
There is lots of sickness in and
around this town.
T. F. Wright is building a nice
residence near the depot.
J. D. Sullivan of Sanger, Tex.,
was visiting here Tuesday.
Robert Scott, of Archer City,
was here to see his mother, who
is very sick at this writing.
Mrs. Sallie Benton, of Francis,
Okla., was visiting her sick I
PRAIRIE MOUND
Corn planting is the order of
the day.
That rain is long past due in
this neck of the woods.
The “early birds” are planting
their corn over.
Mrs. John W. Jones and dau-
ghter, Lillie, are on the sick
list this week.
Hall Bruice of Amarillo visi-
ted Wm. Alcorn last week.
^Willie Leonard visited friends
in the Valley last Sunday.
The oat patches look like they
need a drink.
John Drake and wife attended
church at Prairie Mound last
Sunday.
., John Maddox has employed a
.Miss Brown of Bellevue as gov-
erness for his two sets of twins
and the other kids.
Robert Hale and wife of Saint
Jo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Paine Saturday and Sunday.
Joe.
SALMON COMMUNITY.
We are having some very
pretty weather now.
Mrs. Grant Bauldin is very ill
at present.
Mr. Land and daughter Flor-
ence made a quick trip to Bowie
last week.
Miss Annie Dennis spent Sat’
urday with Miss Calla Hynds.
A number of our young people
had an enjoyable time at the
“Rock Chimneys” Sunday, ko-!
da king. etc.
Grandma Deni.is, has
spent the past 1 wo weeks with
her son, Scott Dennis, left Sun-
day for her daughter’s in
Valley to spent! a few days.
Martin Isernons has been <n
the sick list lately..
Misses Veouna Maddox and
cousin, Jessie Brown, spent Sun-j
day at the pleasant home
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dennis,
port quite a pleasant day.
of '
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got there after dinner, however, ■
she’didn't seem to mind eating'
alone, the way the cabbage dis
appeared, seems that she has a'
special “capacity-' for eating
cabbage eb?
..Andrew Morgan (if not provi-
dentially hindered) v ill fill his
regular appointment at, *'Mr.''
Holt's Sunday week.
George Hynd s made a flying
t rip to Eagle Point Sunday and
has now gone to spend a week
with relatives and friends.
Ego.
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Carter, B. A. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1909, newspaper, March 25, 1909; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1254001/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.