The Mexia Weekly Herald. (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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JUST RECEIVED -
Our 7th Car of Buggies in the last 8 Months
We carry the most up-to-date Styles and Best Assortment of both
high and medium grade work. Can give you a full wrought gear
(2nd groth Hickory wheels), piano box Top Buggy for $65.00 . Our
Guarantee is (not only 12 months) but satisfaction to the purchaser
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Yours for
Business
Jackson Brother's Co.
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Mexia,
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Money to Loan
ON IMPROVED FARMS
A lcitter fiioin «J. K. FIoux states
rtihat his liou.se and all of his
I house-hold goods were burned at
Cypress early Sunday morning.
Beckham has returned
from a business trip to Delia.
Mr. IIoux was in Houston at tire
time to
VENDOR'S LIEN NOTES BOUGHT
AND EXTENDED.
have arranged for western
capital whereby I am enabled
to make loans on Real Estate
direct to borrowers. Inspec-
tions made by me and loans
closed at Mexia without delay.
Satisfactory rates with pre-
payment privileges.
W. M. WHITE, Lawyer
Mexia, Texas
with
count for tl
been no fir
Saturday at
bring Mrs. I
, and is at a
loux home
loss to ae-
M A.
.Jones e
prospect in
■ has returned from
where he lias been
e 1'i.re
in tli
noon.
,\1 r.
J ha ve
Colo..
and Mrs. N. B. Robinson
gone to tht.1 mountains ot
to remain through the re-
Local and Personal.
Miss Thaddie Cook has return
ed to her home in Groesbcck af-
ter a visit to friends here.
Glass fish globes all sizes at W.
D. Pittman's Jewelry store.
Miss Mattie L<uis has gone t
Dub) ill. where she will teach
school the ensuing v < <"r.
completed the house
as there had I
■ house since
lie had just . . ...
, . maming weeks ot summer,
•inil moved
his furniture
surance.
in anil Iwwl no in-
11. .M. Johnson will be asso-
ciated with Herman Nussbaum in
, th.
Bring your hides wool and
beeswax and get the highest cash |;in"
cotton business
they will office
this season
at the old
price.—C. Fel&
Mrs. W. M. AV hie and little!
daughter, Miss Wilctta, have re-i
turned from a visit to relatives
in Dallas.
Be.sslHng office.
MARRIED.—Sunday night at
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Viekers, in
this city, Aliss Emma Lee and
.Mr. ('has. 15. Edwards wen: mar-
ried in the presence of in-
vited friends and relatvies. Rev.
E. /I. Stanford, assistant pastor oi
the Methodist church officiating.
.Many beautiful presents were re-, .
ceiveil, showing the popularity of j J
the young eou])le. Tliey are nowi]
at home in one of Mrs. Gentry's ]
cottage-s, and are receiving the J
congratulations of their many]
friends, in which we join. !"
-Remember-
■
Thonuu
ed from
Eunis.
Stanberry h<i
i visit to re
return-
lives ill
Mrs. Yariu'll and daughter, yj
Mrs. Glenn and Miss Lois have
gone to Teague to mak
their future home.
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Mrs. W. H. Hayes has return-
ed to her home in Globe, Arizona,
after a few days visit to her un-
cle. Mr. W. C. Jones.
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.Miss Rett a Murpl v has return-
ed from no xtended visit in
Western Texas.
Mr. Fred Flannigan of Karner
& Phillips I 'lerical stafl is able
to be at work again after a few
da vs
Large or small office rooms to
Tent reasonable.—See or inquire
of W. D. Pittman.
K'SS,
In a letter from Rev. -I. <'.
imms, he says, "We arrived in
ew York, Aug. 0, will stop
oft' in Washington, Va, Va.., Tenn.
and Miss. Don't suppose I'll
get to Texas before, the 10th of
Sept. Our trip was all that
could have been desired.. Remcm
her me to the congregation and
ftriifliU^.''
I'hil Karner has returned from
an extended stay in the West.
Airs. Ann Ella Harris was
buried Sunday afternoon at 4
oeolek, the funeral service being
held at the Baptist church and
was attended by a. large number
of friends of deceased, who had
lived In Alexia for many years.
We join iri extending sympathy
and condolence to the bereaved
fa m ilv.
I Joy iCstes of Hun is Sundaved
in Mexia.
PC' LER'S DRUG STORfc
Carries a full a line of
Toilet Articles, Cigars, and Smokers Goods
besides all kinds of Drugs and Medicines, Cold
Drinks and Ice Cream. Give us a call.
H. C. ROLLER, Proprietor
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LAWN PARTY.
Thursday afternoon, Airs. A. T.
Schulz entertained quite a num-
ber ot' her friends in a very ac-
eeptable and appropriate mari-
ner.
The lawn at the Schulz home]
an ideal place for an afternoon
H.
, , .... , ... ., , i reception at all times, and on this
.John <i, Phillips lett Sunday . ,, .
The Bonner ! m.
occupied shortly Ly
I,
M rs. L. K.
1 ham atended
i her son here
I returned honu
W. K. Boyd of Meridian. .Miss..
Is in the city visiting lius Shaw.
with a Racket
goods. The .
moved ill < id iv.
ling will
11. E. Wright
store slock of j w:iaccompanied home
i wi i s ar - 'l eing| ani] ,\[>s. C. 15. Edwards.
Edwards of Wor-
th? marriage of
Sunday night and
this morning. Shi
bv
occasion the shade of the ti
! the velvety green
'(M S
of tlu1 irrass
coolness on this
• i ur -
in l\i-n
<iiii
Mis* Ella Most-ley went up to
Wort ha m this morning to visit
relatives.
Miss Kanetla Wortham has n-
turned to her home in Dallas al-
ter a pleasant visit, to relatives
arrtl friends here.
W. D. Pittman has about coni-j,.(|
pleted a two story gallery on thej0],|
for \'cm York to buy the fall
and winter goods for Karner &|
~ 11' i was a weleomc
I lullips.
I warm afternoon.
is Visiting relatives! Tl"' Quests upon arrival were
warmly welcomed by .Mrs. Schulz
I and her fair young daughter,
n the second primary held j AI i Eulah. and were then taken
Mr.| u,st Saturday Sam Thomas defeat- ''liargc by a member of the
led W. T. Stockton for county I party. and eoiidueted to an
elerk. lie... lleiTod wa S elect ed | 111 mense punch bowl partially
udge W. K. Doyle has ret urn-! ,N collector, and W. I,. Al ill.urn • screened by a shade of vines, and
from a few weeks visit to his j
Woll till* )li nni!ih.in i'i iMivt si 1 il u ! lO'stllll
linn* liomt* in South (^iroliria.
Drs. Chas. L. and
Clay Watson
DENTISTS
Office over Anderson Fur-
niture Store. (
Office Phone 46. Residences
Phones 73 aud 74.
MRS. GENE HOUSER ENTER-
TAINS. 1
west side of his store, which adds
much to the looks and comfort of
his place of business.
spent
folks
Met arty of Cor:
Sunday with the
!l"o-e.
Hinders Groover is again on
l is run •with the W. !•'. Express
Co. after a several weeks rest.
Aliss Inez Lewis is visiting in
Kirk for a few days.
The Parlor Drug stor
'tailing a new, and up
soda fountain in their store.
Miss
ed to
i severa
are in- here.
to date
Mrs. .lolin
has returnee
llallie Green has rt
er home in Kirveu
iicana
home
t urn
a ft er
oinination for eonstabh
ill the Alexia precinct. The raei
i for sheriff was close between W
! II. Lewis and A. K. Therrell.. and S"IIS of little .Misses Anida Adam
nestling a mill a bank of trailing
vy. and gleaming feathery fern.
Two fair Xyniphs in the per-
1 It IS
ed. ;
j ficia
slltt.
likely that Therre
Itlu.ugh it may ta
count to (let el
Smith gowned in
lispensed till' 'llec-
1 dav's visit to relatives
llobinson of 1
to her home
A|r , || ]>ar]c is },«rain keep-lit j>h*asanl visit to relatives
Flora Dora Lockets and Lava* .
liers Necklace, newest styles just " g books for Karner fc Ihill.ps
out 'at w. D. Pittman, Jewelery f,'w months vacation.
eaglte
a ft er
here.
Wednesday evening
crowd of young people
an outing at the Reunion
chaperoned by Air. and
It Chatham.
js elect-;"'d X'irginia
111,. ,,f_ gauzy white
t|i,. fi< for the Hods.''
The ever faeinatinsr game of
42 was the form of recreation
a jolly | provided, and the twelve tables
eenjoyed arranged at intervals on the cool
rounds fresh grass were an inspiring in-
Tlie Pythian Sistei-s entertain-
ed at Airs. Gene Hoitser's Tues-
day afternoon in honor of Afrs.
Alary Glenn, who is soon to leave
us to make her home in Teague.
We regret very much to lose
| Sister Glenn from our midst. Wt
I knew if she was not present ev-
ery meeting she was either sic
lor out of town, and we alw
I regre to lose, so faithful a meu
Our Temple was named in L
i or ot
II Kill I
one I
of the
her, she being one
■r to institute it, and
■barter members.
t In
HI
Mr-
vita
I 'ha
lion to tempi
store.
Edwin Mitchell ot Orange vis-
ited his wife and son, who an
the guests of his mother, Airs
Alice .Mitchell over Sunday.
Misses lvate llancock and Shel-
ly Harper returned today from a
visit to relatives in Coolidge.
I *uite a number of Alexia peo-
ple went on the excursion to
Iv.-illas and Kort Worth Sunday
to see the. ball games.
tin
;- trial of
Tuesday a
ui with the
against
The funeral of E. Al. Kmc
!occurred Saturday afternoon
Our young men are making a 7.il0, the remains not
determined effort to organize a, from Teiigtie until late.
t ...,11,.,] social club. The rooms over P. s. Red officiated at th
The Odd Fellows met iu called 1
support and
people gen-
• i. i . S Park's store have been se-
cession Monday night on busim ss
,,,1 with tho reeonf. «
, , ispeak tor them the
*ber of the lodge.
co-operation of out
| erallyf.
Alls. Laura B. Hart, of San An-
tonio, State Commander, L. O. T.
M. was here Saturday and eon-
dtietcd a school of rtist ruction at
a called meeting of the local L.
O. T. M. Twenty-five metnbei-s
were present and enjoyed a very
pleasant and profitable afternoon
At the «lo«e i t the work, delici-
ous ' ices and cake wa# Served.
which was attended by a nnnibei
In the exaininin
, negroes at Teague
! rested in eontiecti
i death of K. Al. Kiiicher
| dence could be securei
'any of th'iu an
some of them for being drunk,
i etc., they were released. This
j max .-nil tiie case and it; may not.
. as d is I.elieX'ed by- main that
Itinera 11 ,. ,,. , . ' .
i Mr. r lnclier was liiunlered and
poll each t;
er
at
arriving
Dr. W.
wen
dainty baskets of < 'hoc
mints which gave an a<
to tlie progressive ■
>. >v i-f I.
At the close of the
after fining ■ laintv ineiiue of ices-
food and "Devils
served and was th
odi less of
arranged
lates and
b d relish
lines (ii-
'he Temple presented Sister
nil with a fine emblem of our
order, as an expression of our
! lovel for her.
After a guessing eon;est, in
wlrch Mrs. John S.-well was suc-
i e.-ssiui, an ice course was s rved
! and all dejmrted thanking our
i In .si esv for a most pleasant even-
ing.
A Member.
<t"nl and enj
of friends of deceased. , A niim-]
her of Odd Fellows ai'eompanied
e iciiiainjs up from Teague and
attended the funeral.
i placed
that
«n the track,
truth will \
It is hoped
t conn* out.
Miss Dovie Cross is a pleasant
visitor in the home of Capt. W
K. Roberts.
R. C. McPhernon can always be
seen in his oHice over Kendrick's
Barber Shop, on Saturday* and
Mondays. ' "Bring in the children
uun - —— * , . «
HTUUe here Mr . Hart was the; and get th* eye« m ahape for
gueat of Mrs. R. J. Wlingto" |«tudy before school eowm^ees.
Little Aliks Virginia Gantz has
returned from a visit in Corsi-
ean>a.
Jesse McLendon returned from
Kirk Sunday.
If. J. Hendricks has moved his
family from Tulia. in Western
Texas, and will make bw home
here is future.
very sit
cial event.
Mrs. Sehniz and her daughter,
Miss Eulah were assisted in re-
ceiving and serving their guests
by a house party composed of
AV. B. Ivendrick is reported to Alesdames: IJ. L. Adams, A. B.
be improving slowly, being now! Alarehbanks and Julian Wood,
out of danger. ; Misses Anazora Bonner, May
j Bessling, Zuma Young, Anida
Miss Eddie Oliver has returned Adams, and \irginia Smith,
to her home in Grocsbeek after a
few days visit to Miss Dessae
Kaiiui. over book store
is being fixed up flor a club room
and when finished the young men
of the city will have a cozy plaice
to while away the long leisure
hours at their command.
games a
•s. " \ II gels- I
food" was -0-
finale to a! Jewell Germany returned-- -ft)15''
iij..\ aMe «... - Oallas this ft.ernoon after a
few days visit to the home folks.
Miss Mabel Whyte of C'orsi-
cana came down to attend the
Corley-Tatum wedding tomorrow
Jiohn Street of Dallas is
home for a few days visit.
at
Al iss Xotlie Wesson of Dalla |
is visiting at the home of Jno. R.
Corley.
d
«...
Mrs. J. H. Baker of Delhi, La *
is in the city visiting her fatherj/
Capt. W. D. I.aiming and other
relatives.
Miaa Dimple Bonner ia vi&itmf
iu Coreic«na for a few day*. ^
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald. (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1910, newspaper, August 18, 1910; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292236/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.