The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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ly Nov. 11th is the fifth an-
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ENT Coolidge has issued a
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29thr as Thanksgiving Day.
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^ days at Garland this week,
and Waterloo racus began,
ay and will continue through
ay. More than three hun-
were entered and great
This we suppose
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y, which event was Monday.
him many more anniver-
and all jolly ones.
in celebration of
Four-Door Sedan
BUSINESS ITEMS
For Table Board see Crystal Care
Pure Pork Sausage a specialty.
Greene Grocery Co.
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Have your feathers cleaned. Pil-
lows 25c, feather beds $2 to $2.50.
4 T. 0. Stovall.
Pork & Beans 2 cans for 25c.
Graham Grocery Co.
Please Return.
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Fully equipped, $685, f o, b. Detroit
Inside and out, the new
Ford Four-door Sedan
shows improvements of
far more than usual im-
portance.
It is lower and sturdier in
appearance. New cowl,
hood, radiator and apron
add size and finish to the
front. Sun visor, and
wide, well-finished alum-
inum doors with bar
handles perfect the design
of the body.
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Silk window curtains,
deep broad-cloth uphol-
stery; dome light, door
lock, window regulators
and * handles, all finished
in nickel, complete a
refinement you would ex-
pect only at a far higher
price.
If Dallas citizens will quit spend-
80 much time in discussing their
lations, ants, and use
cqscribed in the govern-
la they will oust their
Quests. We notice these
Ijtave been slow in giving
formula. James Randlett pre-
and it worked like a
This is not an adv. Lancas-
citizens should make a conceit-
drive against this pest. The de-
of entomology at Wash-
will furnish the formula, and
be prepared by our druggists
private citizens.
^Industrial week, Nov. 12th
jy it made in Texas,
lendjd thought. Buy it
, dates should begin
l and continue as long as
le this community your
You can’t ssy truthfully,
*t owe ’em anything; I can trade
I please,” for you do owe the
your full allegiance and
long as you live here,
true from banker to the
property owner or salaried
What made your property of
value? Where did ydu get your
Who helped build up your
s? Who is paying your
Thu ear earn be obtained through
the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
SANDERS-HCNTER MOTOR CO.
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TRACTOR„S
M7th.
DR. BRAWNER’S
Dental Parlor
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...White’s Bank...
NOW OPEN.
This is the most glorious fall
weather. We don’t even remember
hoto bard it rained last week.
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Come clean, and be true to
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the jhome
The. Herald is of great value in
at all times and at this
of the year is of even greater
. The merchants are using
'IgKtG* to advertise their season able
and quoting prices that are
i considering. From now until
f $£ holidays the advertising
lumns will be worth studying,
are continually receiving letters
Srom our readers outside of the in$-
te neighborhood expressing
ition of the Rome news and
features carried in the col-
In last issue in addition to
the advertising columns, the activi-
ties of dubs, churches, Sunday
V schools, public school and personals
, ' Of local interest, there were corres-
ts from adjoining towns, let-
The News editor has received no-
tice of appointment on reception
committees, and loads of campaign
dope for the 1924 campaign. But
these have all been declined by be-
ing ignored. We do not care much
for politics anyway, and refuse to
become excited six months ahead
of time.—Garland News.
—OUR
BREAD, CAKES
ancf Pies
are finding raady sale. We
will fill and deliver Special
orders for Cake and Confec-
tions for parties and social
events.__
Give Us Your
Thanksgiving Orders!
City Bakery
J. H. HAWK, Prop’r.
former citizens, State and
news, an installment of our
serial, which is receiving much
orable comment, historical arti-
two columns devoted to fall
costumes, and two columns of house-
articles and Christmas pres-
, These features will be con-
ed through the holiday season,
i|pNMf articles of seasonable value will
then replace these. The Herald is
worth $1.50 of anybody’s money,
ami those who are not receiving it
my times that amount the
It makes an acceptable
Christmas present to distant friends
-cr relatives, and it should be in
every home & the community. If
you are receiving it and are behind
Oil your subscription, due to our
leniency during the close year, give
us a bit of Christmas cheer by plac-
ing your subscription one year in
^Ihiluice. Get in line for our new
-“The Red Lock,” on the
banks of the Wabash—which will
Ife ^'he^n in the issue of Nov. 25th.
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the contract on too low a bid, and
if we are not entirely mistaken, fell
down on the job, and the bondsmen
We too — yes two, for both men had to complete it. This was the
and women political parties have case on the Seagoville road, and we
honored we. believe the Lancaster road is on the
_ same basis. Any way it is an awful
mess and Lancaster has suffered the
It is a faint cry that the contrac- season through, and will continue to
tors for the Lancaster Highway are inconvenienced for months to
putting up. Bad weather makes come for 90 working days means
work impossible, and the time will something like four or five months
be extended. What were they do- j ^his season of the year, when it
ing all sumnjer when there was not mean{; 0niy three during the sum-
enough moistnre to dampen a hand- j mer
kerchief? Then When we had two
weeks of rainy weather set up a cryf-
of impossible to work, Damages is Woodman Circle.
to be paid for ever day of time ex- _
tended. Where will the amount of
The circle will meet at the home
that damage be expended, and who Gf Mrs. Snyder Tuesday night Nov.
will profit by it? Will the towns 13th, for the nomination of officers,
that have been injured by the A social feature will be added to the
blqckade of impassable roads? The evening. Every member expected
trouble is that the contractors took to be present.
drain
I_.ife
Automobile
Health
Accident
Between rear of post office and
Mrs. Ellen Green’s residence. Thurs-
day morning, Rain Slicker. Leave
at postoffice and get reward.
Itp Frank McDavid.
For Sale.
Must sell my Chalmers Six Road-
ster, in good condition, $150.00.
Phone 35, Mrs. Mecheca.
Who Wants Fine Player
Piano at a Bargain ?
“JustInsurance !”
THE KIND THAT PROTECTS.
...Let us figure on your next Policy...
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Rawlins Insurance Company
We have in Lancaster a beautiful
new Maynard Player with bench to
match and collection of late rolls.
Rather than ship this back we will
dispose of it at a bargain.
Address at once Brook Mays & Co.,
The Reliable Piano House, Dallas.
For Sale
10 Years of Real Service!
On the WACO and CORSICANA Divisions.
—We point to this fact with pride, and our ail
is to constantly improve the service froi
year to year. ^
HOURLY SERVICE
Between Waco - Corsicana - Dallas - She:
Denison. Direct connections at Dallas
Fort Worth.
Will the party who borrowed my
surveyor’s chain please return it at
once, as I need same.
H. E. White.
Try our Mexican home-made
Chili.
Greene Grocery Co.
For Sale
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10-room house with all conven-
iences, good lot, and conveniently
located. ,.
10-19-tf O. G. Curry.
We specalize in home killed meat,
and will pay the highest market
price for your young fat stock.
R. E. Martin.
Wanted
Women; Girls; Boys; Darn Christ-
mas money distributing “Gift” speci-
als. Samples Free. Advance Mfg.
Co., 86 Dock St., St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED — Active partner in a
good small business in Lancaster.
$750.00 to handle it. P. O. Box 255
Lancaster. tf
Stew meat 12J4c per lb.
GReene Grocery Co.
For Sale
Heedless Spending
Is the prolific source of needless troubles and
Crimes can be pardoned and sins forgiven — biit
the wasteful spender there is little hope.
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A little foresight, a little self-control, a little ;
prudence, tend to avert the humiliation
failure. v ?
AVOID THIS HUMILIATION BY ^EK>SIT]
YOUR SAOINGS WITH
WHITE & CO., Bank
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33-1/3% .Discount on Abstra
Herring-Crossett Abstract Company
404-5. North Texas Building
X3933 DALLAS, TEXAS.
Two houses and lots in Lancaster,
one 4 rooms, one 5 rooms; modern
and close in. See O. G. Curry.
Hogs for Fattening Purposes.
All sizes of good hogs for sale.
See me if you are in the market,
tf • Ellis Strain.
W. G. BROWN, Optometrist
217 Tyler St., Cor. Tyler-Jefferson
Station A, Dallas*, Texas.
At H. S. STRAIN CO., each Monday.
Overcoats cleaned and pressed
for $1.00 at Brantley’s Tailor Shop.
Choice Cuts of Steak 25c per lb.
Greene Grocery Co.
Lost
L. J. TAYLOR
T. K.
TAYLOR 8C IRWIN
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(Civil and Criminal Practice)
— 610-11 Southwestern Life Insurance Building.
X 6065. DALLAS, TEXAS.
CHARLES F. CLINT DAVED K
CLINT 8C EADES
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW .
505-6-7 Wilson Building .... Dallas, Texas. 1
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General Practice in State and Federal Courts. Special Attentior
Given to Estate Cases and Land, Will and Probate Cases.
CHAS. F. UMPHRfeSS,
Associate in Office. Phone Y
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JUDGE E. B. MUSE
For the past twenty years a District Judge of Dallas Cc
Currie McCutcheon, a former District attorney of Dallas
Cavin Muse, a former First Assistant District Attorney
announce the formation of a Law Partnership under the firm^gai
MUSE, McCUTCHEON &, MUSE
For the General Practice of Law.
Suite 607 Mercantile Bank Building, formerly Dallas Coui
Bank building, corner Main and Lamar Streets,
Dallas, Texas. Telephone \
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DR. J. E. WILSON
Over H. S. Strain Co.’s Drug Store
Office Phone 6. Res. 207
Lancaster, ’ - - Texas.
DR. C. C. Pi
— Office over Strain's Drug S
Office Phone 6, R«
C. D. BRYSON, D. V. M.
VETERINARY SURGEON
—Office at Strain’s Drug Store—
Lancaster, Texas.
Phones — Office 21. Res. 182.
Lancaster, Texas.
> C. L. MOREY, D. D. S.
Practice limited to the Treatment
of Pyorrhea,
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Medical Arts Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
Phone M. 4256.
LANCASTER H
No. 160
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Stated Meeting, Tuesday, Nc
1923, 8:00 p. m. Visitors
W. G. LYON, Jr.,W.
T. A. Fours, secy.
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Tornado
Phone 198.
Boiler
The residence of the late Dr. R. E.
Taylor, located near the Iaterurhan
station. Will sell this property at
a bargain, part cash, balance terms.
Also two shares of stock in First
National Bank at par value,($110.00!
per share.) Robe. L. Guy, 515-16 N. Texas Bldg. Phone Y 5898
LEO R. TRESP. JOHN ALLLN RAWLINS
TRESP & RAWLINS
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Liiabilitv
Casualty
Lancaster, Texas.
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Fancy Eeef Toasts loc per lb.
Greene Grocery Co.
Dallas, - - Texas.
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BE WISE—Buy it in Lancaster,
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Lancaster Lodge, No.
Meets each Thursday
A. B. Ovras,
Roy Eastep, V.
J. F. Lott, Secretary. ,
f A. Mills, Treasurer, y*** ;2
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1923, newspaper, November 9, 1923; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543301/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.