The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. Jonas Burkhead, ot Wil-
mer, who has ffeen in the sani-
tarium at Dallas some weeks re-
cuperating: from an operation is
reported as doing: well and hopes
to get home this week.
Mrs, A. C. Alexander writes
from Cleburne: “I send the mo-
ney to renew my subscription,
with many thanks for a good
clean paper. ’Tis to me like a
true and tried friend.”
Misses Lucille Wilson and
Annie Mays Hammond came up
from Milford Thursday night of
last weekend spent Sunday with
their parents. They are well
pleased with their school work.
Mrs. U, 1L, L’Afrecain (nee
Neta Wilson) of New York, and
sister Miss Oilie Wilson, wer e
| guests the first of the week of
Mrs. F. J. Wilson. Mrs. L’Af-
I recain will be here several weeks
wife, daughter
LOCAL NEWS
TH E CORDIAL INVITATION
Foot ball tomorrow on Speer’s
field. Game called at 3:30.
A large dish of chile with
crackers only 10c this evening.
Connor Hammond was home
from Austin College to spend
Sunday.
Luke Durrett is in the sanita-
rium at Dallas for a few weeks’
treatment.
Arthur Rumfelt came up from
Waco to spend the week-end
with his parents.
Horace Taylor, of Newland,
spent Sunday with his cousin,
Mrs. W. D. Lavender.
John Allen Rawlins, from T.
C. U., was among the students
who spent Sunday at home.
W. B. Warren got seven first
premiums and four second on
his Essex hogs exhibited at the
fair.
W. A. Greene got t^vo first
premiums on his Jennet, Martha
Washington, at the fair last
week.
Eat chile with the Christian
Endeavorers tonight. Funds to
be used in caring for the or-
phans.
Miss Bertalee Rawlins while
taking in the fair has been a
guest of her sister, Mrs. Grover
C. Page.
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Morey, ot
Dallas, autoed.out to see their
cousin, Mrs. E. M. Hulbert,
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. D. P. Maulden and Mrs.
W. G. Howell attended the Pres-
byterian^unday School institute
Which we extend to you now to place your funds in
our keeping, and to transact with—or through—
us whatever business you may havefthat comes pro-
perly within the scope of modern banking, is based
^ on both our ability and disposition to render you
SAFE AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE
TRY US!
line of
Rugs Carpets
Mattings Linoleums
hown here. In AU Sizes, from, a Door
Mat to the largest AH Square.
1 Prices, Qualities and Colorings ! ==
(UNINCORPORATED)
Now is the time you realize on your season’s work.
As you sell your cotton, stock or produce, place your
money on open account with this Bank.
Pay your bills by check, which makes the best kind
of a receipt, and avoid the worry and danger attend-
ing the carrying of large sums ot money.
Our offices are always at the disposal
of our customers and country friends.
WHITE & CO., Bankers,
( UNINCORPORATED )
LANCASTER - TEXAS.
You are cordially invited to call and inspect
this stock whether you need anything or not.
J. D. Morton
Miss Nell and sons John and I
Marvin, were guests over Sun-
day of their cousins, A. H. Mor-
ton, Mrs. C. M. Lyon and Miss
Emma Morton. They went to
the fair Monday.
A \
The Woodman Circle will hold
a very important meeting Thurs-
day night, Nov. 2nd. The nomi-
nation of officers will be one fea-
ture of the meeting, and it is j
very necessary that every mem-
ber be present.
G. B. Hash, of Coleman, was a
guest several days this week in
jthe home of Dr. Stuart. Mr.
j Hash has a fine coif at the fair
! which he will leave for training
I on the track. The colt is said
to be^t very fine animal.
D, M. Waters got in Sunday
night from an extended stay on
his ranch in west Texas. Mr.
Waters reports crops flourishing
in that section
VOTE ON PIANO CONTEST, Oct. 26
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»elia Stokes • • • *• * • •
Annie Huffaker
Inez Byrum • -
Octavia Tufts.
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Good Neats foot Oil for Harness, Silver; Stove Enamel for
stoves; The wonderful Floorlac for Furniture; Spanish
Brown for painting fire places; Mentholatum for many ills;
Lubricating Oil for Cultivators and Wagons; Sanax for dis-
infecting purposes; Peruna and Bromo Quinine for colds
and grippe. All of the above goods for fall and winter use.
THE LYON DRUG STORE
plenty of feed
stuff, cotton fairly good, and
stock water in abundance.
Clyde C. Williams and wife, of
Teague, came in Saturday even
ning and spent Sunday with Mrs!
Williams’ sisters, Mra. B. H.l
Mitchell and Mrs. W, P. Henry,
Monday morning they formed a j
i family party and took in the fair.
The Endeavor of the Christian
Church will serve a chile supper
on the square this evening. The J
j service will begin in time to ac- J
comodate the business people
land store forces. Chile and
crackers 10c a plate. Patronage
I solicited.
Isaac Hillis purchased the
frame dwelling hou^ Mrs.
Bettie Johnson whic» sy>d on
the lot where she is jping to
J ha^e a new cottage Erected, and j
I has had same moved to the Bees- j
ley addition where it will be re-
sister I paired and used as a residence.
£. E. Stoker, of Zephyr, who
Mrs. J. W. Holsapple, of Hills- came ja the first ot the week to
boro, came in last Saturday night aee j,ja parents, called at the
and has spent the week with her office Tuesday -and re-
mother, Mrs. Lucy Lavender newed his subscription to the
and~other relatives. I paper. He will move to Brown-
Mrs. M. J. Durrett is in Grand wood next week that his children
I Prairie this week to make the may have better educational ad-
acquaintance of the little son who vantages.
recently arrived in the home of I Mrs. T. R. Fondren entertain-
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pool. ed the Forty-two club Thursday
The approaches for the new afternoon of last week. Mrs.
Wilmer bridge over Trinity riv-j jas. Hagan, of Waco, and Mrs.
er have been completed and it is Lawrence Harris, of Ballinger,
expected that within a few weeks were out-of-town guests. Salad
the bridge will be open for traffic and ice courses were served
D W Currv of ' Coleman Mrs. R. F. Henry, Jr., receiver
county, is visiting his daughter, as the club favor a set of coffe.
Mrs. R. E. Bell. He wiU also spoons. T„e guest favor. apic
visit his daughter in Ellis county tnre. fell to Mrs, ** * .
and take in the Dallas fair before Ethel Anderson will be hostes.
" . * for the club next week.
, returning home.
| Mrs. R. E. Taylor, of Fort The Dallas county road bond:
l Stockton, is here this week as a f0r the $500,000 issue as voted oi
> guest of friends and relatives, ia9c July have been received an<
. Dr. Taylor will also be here in a are now in the hands of Judg
r few days if it is possible for him John L. Yonng and the commis
to leave his practice. rioners court for their approva
The work of grading the Lan- These bonds
C“ter 7 6 ZTJZ* time^on wiB b“«n! to the state' com,
suspended for a short hme on I roUer>s dep>rtment >nd afte
i account of part of the road hav I r.ceiTingthe stamp of approv;
e ing to be widened. °™Jel b“ Lev wilf be sold. They wi
I been spread as far as the home The fconi
■, of Mrs. Mary Greene and it- “™e is8u for tbeimproveme,
s Commissioner Smith s intention, and bridge
at present, to gravel the road a»°”“'
far out as W. T. Lavender’s. -Times-Herald.
J. c, Stuart, of Slaton, was a |
guest over night in the home ot
his brother-in-law, W. G. Brown.
He was accompanied by a Mr.
Rigdoo. r
Mrs. C. H. Shaw,7 of Rock
Island, 111., came in last Sunday
and will spend the winter in the
home of her daughter, Mrs, B.
F. Ellis. ^
B. W. McCarty and son Guy,
of Abilene, cams in to
| Sunday with B. W’s
Mrs. McCarty, and his
and brother.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a
mother’s meetij^gat the home of
Mrs. McCurdy Tuesday, Oct.
31st from 3 to 5. All friends of
the Union are cordially invited. 1
The program ia as follows:
Opening song. “I Need Thee”
£ Scripture lesson, John 8:31-36.
* Prayer.
Vocal solo, Mrs. W. G. Howell.
Reading “Teaching trnth—re-
sults,” Mrs. Georgia Rawlins.
“My tittle interrogation point”
Mrs. C, J, Ligon. ^
Solo, Miss Lula Lavender.
Reading, “The gift,” Mra. W.
Ti Perry.
Recitation. “Ma’a tools,” Miss
Marguerite Lavender.
Piano solo, Mias Fay Graves.
Heading, “Borrowing Chariot-
season at Whitewright
>n College defeated Speers
y a score of 10 to 0. Last
stfternoon on Speer’s
CLEANING and PRESSING a
a Hoffman Steam Press—
> your work quicker and better
Piano Duet. Misses Elizabeth
Speer and Janette Rea.
Call tor new members.*■
Closing prayer by Mrs. M. N.
’ I Strain.
Refreshments served by young
{ladies.
51 Mrs. C. J. Barker, Supt.
At CUristiai Church
THE OLD WAY—Waiting while you Press.
NOTICE,
New Toric Kryptok
repair your
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Hulbert, Elbert Monroe & Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543822/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.