The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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The young men are requested
to call and meet Mlaa Spooner,
now located at Bowdry’a Drug
Store. You ahould alno intro-
duce her to your sweetheart,
who will find tier pleasing In ap-
pearance and dellcloualy sweet.
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Our Drug Store
Phone No. 91. Nocona. Toxas. 0. M. UTT, Mgr.
boy is to be a professional man, j
lie lias to go to college. If a girl
is going to earn her living teach-1
ing, she prepares for it. Even if Motherhixid. Press Reporter,
she is going to work in the kitch-
en she would not dare apply
without knowing at least some-
thing about cooking; and as to
stenography, bookkeeping or any
other profession, thorough prep
aration ia the first step. But
when it comes to marrying and
bearing children, why anybody
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Of course you can pay more for a prescription
than we charge you and because you pay more
you might think that you are getting better
ingredients in that prescription, but we handle
only the very best drugs that are manufactur-
ed and we fill prescriptions at a reasonable
profit. We have so many to fill that we do
not have to make all our profit and expenses
from a very few---the reason is plain. And
too our expenses are very small. Give us
your prescription work, and you will not only
save money but get the very best to be had
anywhere at any price. Have a registered and
regularly licensed druggist to care for this end of
our business.
consideration whatever. Both
expect to learn by experiment-
ing on each other and on their
offspring, and when the experi-
ment results in the divorce court
man’s going to make a we howl and wail and say the
farmer of his son he thinks its country is going to the dogs.
worth while to send him to an The remedy for the divorce
agricultural school that he may court -is before the marriage
learn to farm with profit. If the ceremony takes place; is in the
hands of the .mthers and fathers
of the present generation.”—Ex
tract from editorial American
The President of the Mothers’
Club is very desirious of having
all members and friends of the
' organization present at a regular
busines meeting April 5, 4 o’clock
at the school house. It has been
I quite a while since we had a ing children, is a matter of no
meeting, several matters of im- j
portance need to be discussed,
to-wit, Piano—Flower Show—|
Bulbs and Plants—Subscriptions
taken for American Motherhood.
“If a
We Have Been Guaranteeing
I""* | I I H m e guaranteed to l»e bet-
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“ on the market.
can get married, provided they
have passed the legal age.
Whether a man knows how to
care for a wife, how to treat her.
what to expect of her, never
never enters his head.
Whether a girl has any prepa-
ration for keeping house, mak-
ing her husband comfortable and
haPP.V» or for bearing and rear-
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Our No. 2 Dry Corn,
Our Fresh Ground Meal,
Our Parrot and Acme Flour,
Our Fresh Dry Corn Chops,
• Our Nutriline and Momylk Stock Feed, H
And and we have never yet had a com-
plaint on either.
You owe it to yourself to “look around
when so much wet corn and chops are
being sold. < ?
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For Sale
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county convention,
The Nocona News 1 year $1.00.
the office in this capacity for
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Cotton Crop for 1911-1912
16,050,819 Bales
You buy your eggs the day before Easter
but your suit should be ordered now.
We don’t know where you get your
eggs, but we do know this is the only place
where you can get a Washington Tailoring
Company Suit, “As good as fhe Name.”
Haralson tor
Commissioner
A Call For
Conventions
W. J. PRIDDY FOR
COMMISSIONER
Two Essentials Necessary to Easter
Happiness
Easter Eggs and Easter Suits
In the making of this present crop of cot-
ton in our vicinity, we are willing to aid the
farmer as much as possible that is consistent
with sound banking principles. If you should
need any help during the coming summer
months in the way of money or advice or
anything that we can help you in, come in
and let us talk it over.
When you come to town come in and
make our Bank your resting place while
here.
Comptroller of the
Currency.
Mr.
are
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four delegates to the County
Convention and no alternates.
Very respectfully,
H. D. Helton,
Chairman Executive Committee
for Montague County.
C. McC.II,
J. A. Fooshee
EASTER GREETING
VS.
11,966,000 Bales
for 1910-1911
TAILORING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING gj
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In the announcement Column
of this issue of The News will be
' found the name of R. T. (Bob)
A ,1. I >■ I , . « H nA n 1 - > n MA . Ia n
In order to close the Mrs. C.
i Jessie estate I will sell at a bar-
In testimony whereof witness gain the home place located in
known to the people in Precinct
four, bears an enviable reputa-
tion in this entire section of the
county, and promises if elected
to give the people his very best
endeavors to fulfill the duties of
the office properly, especially in
road matters, and to use the road
money which the people pay in
the interest of the entire pre i
cinct. He is a man with an es-,
timable family and possesses a
large number of friends, and The
News bespeaks for Mr. Haralson 1
that consideration to which his
record as a citizen entitles him i
to. ,
Notice to Outing Parties nderSOn
for Sheriff
notified to stop at Lemon & Sons’i will
grocery and get a look at their '
nice line of bulk and package j
cakes. We also agree to sell you |
a “few” for trial. See us.
42t2 Lemon & Son.'
W. A. McCall.
G. P. Pribble,
NO, 10163.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF
Comptroller of the Currency
Washington, D. C..
March 21, 1912.
Whereas, by satisfactory
idence presented to the under-
signed, it has been made to ap- .-----— —
The First National I cratic Party.
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fore moving to Nocona.
Anderson’s many friends
predicting that he will poll
I heavy vote, and The News be-
people to re elect him for the sec-! speaks a consideration of him at
..... the hands of the party which his
long residence and his record as
an official entite him to.
Notice
If you want a real estate loan,
or vendor’s lien notes taken up
and extended, see me, I can get
you the money now. But be
quick, the money will go.
41 tf W. T. Russell, Nocona, Tex.
Bon' a r v
Drug Store N,’lsT‘
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Nocona, Texas, April 4th, 1912.
To the Republican electors of
Montague County, greeting.
By virtue of the authority vest-
' ed in me, as Chairman of the
Republican Executive Committee
'• I hereby call a delegate county
convention of the Republicans at,
• Montague, Texas, on Tuesday, 1
May 7th, 1912, at 11 o’clock a. m.
Each voting precinct that cast
j any votes for Hon. J. O. Terrell
■jandidate for Governor in 1910,
is entitled to one vote in the
County convention.
L The County Executive Com-
i mittee is hereby called to meet —---------
i at Montague at 10 o’clock A. M.,1 lived in Montague county for the
May 7th, same day of the County ' past thirty-two years and is well
Convention.
All Precinct Conventions must
be held on Saturday May 4th,
1912, between the hours of 10
| o’clock a. M. and 8 o’cloc P. M.
| The Chairmen of the Precinct
r Conventions, must ascertain that
ai present and participa'ing in
the convention are legal voters
I under the Terrell law, and all
persons participating must
pledge themselves to vote the
. Republican Presidential ticket
this year.
The Chairmen of the Precinct
Conventions must sign the
credentials for the delegates to
twenty-first day of March, 1912. 44 acres of land with two houses. [
Lawrence O. Murray, 37tf j. s. Wood, Agent.
(Seal)
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ondterm. When he was appoint-
ed to the place it was without his
. solicitation, and Furman Teague
1 has made the people here a splen-
did justice. He is well known
and well liked by this people,
and The News bespeaks for him
a kindly consideration at the
hands of the voters of precinct
No. 7.
I found the name of F. A. Teague ideputy sheriff or city marshal,
who is making the race for re-1 01 past ten Aears fias
election to the office of Justice of 1 been tbe city “a«hal of the city
the Peace of this precinct, sub-^ocona' and was otdy *ast
ject to the action of the demo- i sprin« re’elected by a splendid
cratic primaries in July. Mr. ,vote- He is weli known all over
■Teague was appointed to fill an the couniy’ and especially on
unexpired term and was only in and north of the Katy ™lroad.
I the office in this capacity for a be I>avinS lived at Bonita for
very few months, and two sum- neariy a ‘Juai ter of a century be-
■ _ inm tri \T/xziz\v«n w
mers ago when he stood for elec-
tion he had made such a splendid
record in the office that he had
no opposition. He now asks the I
' Anderson who is making the
1 race for Sheriff of Montague
zp j-? County subject to the action of
T eaCf lie t or ^the Democratic party. Mr.
iJustiCQ Peace ^nderson bas ’n hhs county
__ for about 35 years, and for the
I In the announcement column Ipast eighteen years nas held
of this issue of The News will be |e,ther the oftice of constable,
I found the name of F. A. Teague deputy sheriff or city
F. & M. NATIONAL BANK
OFFICERS
W. A. McCall. President C. McCall, Vice Praeklent J. A. Fooshee, Vice President
J. R. Modrall, Cashier M. M. Gilbert, Ass’t Cashier
DIRECTORS
S. T. Humphreys, J. M. Bonds,
M. E. Warren,
In the announcement column
of this issue of The News will be
found the name of W. J. Priddy
who is making the race for Com-
missioner of this precinct sub-
ject to the action of the Demo-
pear that “The First National I cratic Party. Mr, Priddy has
Bank of Bonita,” in the town of held the office of Commissioner
Bonita, in the County of Mon- of this precinct before and in
tague and State of Texas, has that capacity he says that he did
complied with all the provisions his best and that he believes
of the statutes of the United i that his work was satisfactory
States, required to be complied to a majority of the people of this
with before an association shall precinct. If he is elected he
be authorized to commence the says that he will do all that is
business of banking; within his power to give the
Now therefore, I, Lawrence I people the best service they have
O. Murray, Comptroller of the ever had from any one in this
i Currency, do hereby certi-1 capacity. He has many friends
fy that “The First National Bank all over the precinct, and The
of Bonita” in the town of Bonita ' News bespeaks for Mr. Priddy a |
in the County of Montague and ' careful condsideration of the
1 State of Texas is authorized to | voters who will pass upon his
commence the business of Bank-, case.
I ing as provided in section Fifty 1
I one hundred and sixty nine of
the Revised Statutes of the1
I the county convention, give, United States,
same to the delegates, and note' J ‘ “ _____ ______
1 on same what if any instructions my hand and geal of office this : North‘par7o7 tow‘n? and“ being i ’} °UJin* par^S are (hpcreby '
Were given the delegates. If de- | ....... ~ I L ’ ! nnf.ifiarl t.n ctr>r> af. r .amnn Ar Rr>r>«’ i
sired, each Precinct can elect j
In the announcement column
of thisJssue of The News will be
, found the name of J. W. Haral-,
son who is making the race for
| Commissioner of Precinct No. 4,
subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic party. M r. Haralson has
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TRY NYAL5! WHY?
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Because you get results or money back
Bowdry Says So
For sale only at Bowdry’s Drugstore
bia Graphophone, now on sale here.
Also 100 Double Disc Columbia
Records—fit any disc machine—
at 65c each.
Nocona, Montague County, Tetas, Apr. S, 1912
No. 42.
Vol. 7.
Walter Hodges, Prop.
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O one thing will give so
much pleasure to so many
people for so long a time
at so little cost as a Colum-
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We sell Tubs. Lava-
tories, Sinks and Range
Boilers installed. We
can save you money.
HODGES & YANTIS
Phone 224
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Let us make your
water connections.
We sell Pipe and Fit-
tings.
HODGES & YANTIS
Phone 224
DEVOTED TO ANY WORK. WHICH WILL PROMOTE THE PUBLIC OOOD
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Hodges, Walter. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1912, newspaper, April 5, 1912; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265682/m1/1/?q=%22%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.