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COMMUNITY NEWSLETTERS 1901
.o F FaCiII. 'o ryoung friend Pate,, the metNews
rr "m Elmwood. ant pne, booming along al
Special correspondence. 'h he en pr oed I
' llmwood, Texas, May 6, - , T aig he elbh ow e in
VERYTHING has put on a store -. w n nas . untIl biddy
new appearance after a beau- d took tdM th sttg hbsb; tht ate it
tiful -*eek of bright sun--
...'.orn -s ~E~-"la';]M;I V
shine. The farmers . have . all ;twav ;&nd HIenry will not let a hen{
U__.1 dbe. "Ibt'To~w much; qcb-::
been stirring early and late, putting look kini> hi.,, now.
their crops in a condition to grow. .*D ,hol <si tso tti (,owh*',~,mh'
of S01mi, . .totethe 4 1Ii cillt, ti tili, (0111uch
complaint bas been made by,. attit i .i'tiiM lt.g CS
te farmers of this community on ac- 1111$'.1dsOe foa] ad be ,
count of not securing stands from the ,tt! " uh ,ear th, road he
seeds they planted. Corn if a bad utth-Xutruels t, !Is fairn. lHe notiitied Mr.
stand and very small. Cotton is corn- ' funirer iMit, ai li t i1ie HUMingup
very slow, and some has been dtel.-nI nndt .vrytlinie, lsea nd. and wtn -t to
,m)tbjn Is i deluston and Ta~d
planted three to four w6eks and there o d a a -ra i1(itl srinti nitito(l to itse
the only hope left for the. pel'of .tt i
is not a good stand yet. Sonfe e country to bore for oil. i ti .i-. It tley had ily d (liscountry
Is to bore for oL. 't
planting over for fear of missing a .4 Iieu..<d ti,- nmtter twao ,a I , wheti tlio
stand. Oats hav$ taken the rust and' , ,.- see from the i lpub d tl two iitrt',.ytii g,-t
everything is considerably late. .sense ofthe paperstalino *torid sadlt toiheir work.o
on the route. to-tbe ,vtby their'work.
Quite an enjoyable time was .had o rut., n) , eIatig fri( .i)t will
Pr{~sident either goingl orreturningf
the young people of this comm Pertfr :tf,, i)r iildrt--i1ig thei [iif
, (hlrt,~ t~~~~~1 ,' i 'N.
from the Pacific coast,' and-'we ltve
at the beautiful residence of Dr. Shoe.*- f P coadb e NAe I
else Heoen overlooked by the Now
maker on Saturday eve before lasting ao ben ver b e these
the form of a musical enteYmrtin et. r egg m ake T h urraet
have a tendency to make us. hurra
Good music was rendered and th f i
for Jim Hogg.......
Doctor and wife, being such exoellen fo Ji H
__ __ _ __ _ __ _Montaiba Happen ings.
entertainers, left nothing unturined. O S pel Ctore .
enatetaie ursleftnoth .. . -.ur.e& . There was preaching at 'Midway, pecia' Correspondeice.
thatwose ld present.o~ helanesome 4 miles west of here, by Elder Montalba, exaa May 7,
Mioss Gusset. RoperaWhitesides (Christian); a big crowdTo' '1hc Herald.-Ap I have noticed
Miss Gussie Roper, a most charindn' T i l AO I 'a o
i:i your valuable paper the letter fom
ad- accomplished young lady. of!
and - accomplished youstng D lad o As indicated in last week's letter a your community, will write again.
kBrushy. Creek; wa as wesetkngDr. Shoe, goodly number of the good people Our community is quiet ~gain, and
'maker and family last week." .uR-9qigJ
makl~er . and y Biminonilmet at our school-house and perfected everybody seems to be getting along
{ Lttri. Goo. Htty Simimons, ha4
been. v^eory sick but-ismuchbethe organization of the Sunday school nicely . - .
{been very sick but -is much b~teo~
enow.~ ve sc u-is ....c Mwhibh was by unanimous consent It is with a sad heart .we dote,.se
~~~~~now.-~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ f made.a uni6n school, as the commnuni-:.. 1 1 i -. . .
W-.- L. {ainesAnd-wife of' TUllk
were B isitinghr fathersandoty is composed of people of various 'dath, our dear ltto friend, J.Ib '
werevisiting ths ir fathers and motwe _'; religious beliefs. Money was made up'0. endrix, who depte
era otthis place lanst week. s A to buy Union literature, and it fell to Ma 4, 19,: at his-' hon m . BaR[l
I Mir Frank Copeland is All i&R . is- es- a. Rn
t... Is .a. .. FenpoP4l gl - the lot of Fagin to buy same. It is to de, x and the remn we
Von~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sbe Texu~d an the remain~ .'W$1"
A ve lag_ coiss IUS I be hoped that all who have. any* feel- bought to Holly Sprinpeemetery for-
A very large c~ro'wd 'Wfi-jr'~~]
o*iii,'eb%ln Society0da.-f ing for the betterment of our corn- burial.,
odur Degttng Soiet .... . ~,
ingatnd weShadagandtimetmunity will turn out 'and lend us a Thogood people of Montalba cleaning,
and we had a.- grand Utim.o
recitations by the young ladies w hand in this matter. Our Baptists ed off the' cemetery Saturday, which
excellent, ands - th discussion brethren are talking of organizing a helped its looks great deal. -
- n - 90' . - .church in this community in the near Our Sunday school and prayeimeetsooLd.,
s c ol I s a::, ....4 - future. They warfft to butd another f are prog{esing nicely, and always
'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O6inuicly a~narfhof_,.nd. -lay
cess'wi~ ^ s u 1 <~of ^house, one th4 can be more conve- ive good atleudancos.
hun.s l. -.tm. - ---" l.... ent to. water. (Our Baptist friends 'Mr. DPouglas Pounds las tone.
^'~.U31d^ - - ,^~will understand timis). The house we *adford to enlarge Mr, P. L. Brad'l
"e viwod, ~ hav .:re-turnd '-rm " h,,have Is too remote from water. fiord's sto ,
',.~']ohn ood'lmavet redq.m'th'
aspect shools:d MussEtta Abe rOur railroad friends are getting to ""r. Walter Simmons visited Elm/eppectfive
shools:'MsEtA t%
-< ii Pf ickapo, i0 5 0 A1be more social, as some of them were Sunday.
A n of Kickapoo, -Milss Mae Athift'wn_ Q^^y gchool^^M^ 'UndA Garrett ^of Temie
0 'Good[souvll*e,, Bss Genia Tippens down to our Sunday school. .4 - - e inda Garrett of Teansee
-1 a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(ony.. in visitin{{ friends. herg..Hope
o near Kickapoo, Miss Mary Brown Chas Pickle Veterinary Doctor of , ys in e h
.,wilremnain until a'ftqr thig. big
o near Elkhart, Miss Savanna Maor- Snipe Springs, Comanche county, is4 il
rw ofnear Palestine, W. A. Simmons here lecturing and'teaching-cla<es Inetrg
This r Fuller'. m.i in. u '..'c
o Pert, and R. C. Elrod of Neches. his pcal calling. Ths a mater F si u a
pqcial calling ~ ~ ~ ~e. _e..waSI rushing -up the earExtensive
improvements have been that hbhoed enlist the interest of all waruh
Renters on-%e-e-h6-urch.',
nade in this oommunitufl late. Dr. stock owners, as no one knows how o ec rc
b t ;Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix are spending
S oenaaker has built a_ nice residence soon he maybe called to dotorew day with ter mother Mrs. B.
emaker~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o days 'Wilth theiret Mres.denc
o the public road whie.h adds greatly valuable horse or cow, and the. Inforothe
appearance of t1"~thtbor- . Turner.
the appearance of pla.-uenu,~n -e0e;d at& *~ mal -eeost
t poatise Jewel and Sallie Brown have
h o-d7 Geo. Simmons has constructedl- would at sucha time be very conven- i Jead S Bn ae
'~eentlv Purchased two fine uitar n
a teflant house, Ben Rogers a storage lent.' The Doctor will be in the coun- ie e onu on
house [or feed stuff, W. A. Simmons a ty for some time yet, He waa. raised h farmers' faces seemed to be
ytird fence, W. J. Pierce a new door here and has a host of friends-.lghtened up tjuls morning, as we are
t< his carriage house, J. R. Ganbrell a The people should, an< no doubtdo, having a shower of rain, which wll
niw rail fence, and others too numer- feel gratful to Judge Gooch fori the lp tae crops a great deal.
o s to mention. Very truly, steps heftstaking~ to have the public mehateasIiamfin axueb
- . JAiCOT (z<oads worked. W, ile-this writer Its w11h. beswtshes to The Herald,_-_._---
* opposed to the present sytem f . . -. z.
working the roads the best way to
*how Ups law is to.enforce it.
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