The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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THE SEMINOLE SENTINEL
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JOIN OUR LIST OF SATISFIED
CUSTOMERS
Your neighbors and friends find
buying a satisfaction at our store.
Unless you have taken advantage
of trading at this store we have both
missed something.
Get the habit of trading here and
we both will be satisfied.
By all means see our new line of
Spring Ties, Shirts and Trousers.
RICHARD’S
THE STORE THiT SATISFIES
coming u. senate executive secretary
Mr. Kurtzhalz had been In charge of
Army Y. M. C. A. work In two of the
largest camps of the southern depart-
ment,, Camp Pike, Ark., and Camp
Travis, Tex.
Mr. Kurtzhalz‘served as a “Y” sec-
retary on the Mexican border in 1916
with American troops who were sta-
tioned In the lower Bio Grande val-
ley from Brownsville to Fort Ring-
gold. On America's entrance Into the
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RESIGNATION JUSTIFIED
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“So you resigned!”
“Yea. I couldn’t stand tbe way tho
firm treated me.”
’ “What did they do?”
“Took my name off the pay 100."
The Old Mallei
The Dallas j
Semi-Weekly j
Farm News j
You get Good News and
the most reliable.
You get up to-date market
reports. Yon get the
latest foreign news. You
get suggestions as to poul-
try and livestock on the
farm, and you get the lat-
est farm news, and valu-
able suggestions as to how
to farm.
Semi-Weekly Farm News
and the Seminole Sentinel
1 year
NEW EXECUTIVES
OF ARMY “Y” HAVE
UNUSUAL CAREERS
Charles Kurtzhalz and Fred H. Apple-
get Known to Thousands of Sol-
Con troL
Charles Kurtzhalz, newly appointed
executive secretary of the southern
deportment. Army Young Men’s Chris-
tian association, and Fred B. Apple-
get, whom Kurtzhalz has selected as
his associate in control of all “Y” ac-
tivities In tbe states or Texas, Okla-
homa, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mex-
ico and Arizona, which states compose
the southern military department,
have records of unusual and varied
achievement before becoming connect-
ed with war work. Both were for-
merly associated together at Camp
PUre, Ark.
Mr. Kurtzhalz, who succeeded EL H.
Simmons, prominent hanker and real
estate man of Hillsboro, Tex., as ex-
ecutive secretary, has been a mission-
ary in British West Africa and Ja-
maica as well as a city Y. M. C. A.
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$1.75
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It will not pay you to pass by
Higginbotham-Harris 6Co.
Blythe, Texas
when you want
Lumber. Sash. Doors, Building Material of all kinds.
Post, Wire, Stays. Brick Lime, Cement, windmills.
Pipe and Pipe Fittings, we will meet any competi-
tive prices. See us before you buy your bill.
FRED B. APPLEGET.
Whom Executive Secretary Kurtzhalz
. Has Named as His Associate.
war he established the work of the
Army “Y” at Camp Pike, Fort Logan
H. Roots, the Remount and Khberts
field, Arkansas. In August, 1918, he
waa transferred from the camp sec-
retaryship of Camp Pike to take the
same position In Camp Travis, Tex.,
finally becoming associate executive
secretary of the southern department,
which place he held until his recent
promotion. Aa foreign missionary he
was located in Nigeria, British West
Africa, for a year, and later he spent
five years in Jamaica, West Indies.
He entered city Y. M. C. A. work 15
years ago In Oolnmhus, Ohio, later
serving as general secretary at Colum-
bus, and at Pittson and DuBols, Pa.
Mr. Appleget was In newspaper and
magazine work in New York city for
15 years, having been editor of “News-
pa perdom" and “Publisher’s Guide”
and a special writer for the American
Telegraph and Telephone company.
He entered the “Y” war work October
I, 1917, at Camp Pike, Ark., as camp
educational director. He organized
the first agricultural school and the
largest central camp school in the
southern department, the ramp
school registering 2,100 soldier stu-
dents, and became popular as an edu-
cational and humorous lecturer at
Pike. Since February, 1919, he has
been connected with the department
'lendquarters at 8an Antonio.
Screen Doors and
Window Screens
Now is the time to put up Screen Doors and Window
Screens. We have them, all kinds and siz&
HYDRATE LIME
The best Disinfectant for lots, barns, chicken houses
and ont houses. This is easily handled and the price
is economical.
A. G. McAdams Lumber
Company
L. D. McKeynolds, Local Manager
Seminole, Texas
LOST BY*A PEN.
Grease-Paynt — That property
man tplls me he lost a fortune when
the armistice was signed.
Foote-Lyte—Howzzat ?
Grease-Paynt—Why, he had just
SEE
Cox & Heard
invented a full set of collapsible rub-
ber meals for stage-eating purposes
when the food restrictions were
pulled off. -
For baying or sell-
ing large or small
tracts of land.
Alert a (arm Hat
N
Ally a 141 gv Ilol
Dr. H. A. GILLIAM
ot titut tor UK*
If yon have not
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listed your land
J
Eye,
or cattle with ns,
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Ear, Nose,
we would be glad
Throat
to do so.
Lamesa, Texas
Seminole, Texas
Groceries
Dry Goods
Ranch Supplies
The most complete line in the city, and at attractive prices.
Make our store.your headquarters. We are always glad to
see you. Prompt and attentive service.
A FEW OF OUR LEADERS:
CHARLES KURTZHALZ.
Newly Appointed Executive Secretary
of the Southern Department,
Amy Y. M. C. A.
worker, while before entering war
work Mr. Appleget, now nsaodate ex-
ecutive secretary, was a prominent
Sew York writer, editor. puhlMwr
and business expert. Previous to be-
Chili Concarne
2 for.........................
Farm House 2 lb English Peas
each_________________________
Dark Karo
per gallon____________________
Potted Ham
per can ______________________
American Sardines
per can-----------------
Large size Queen Oats
each...............
25c
15c
90c
-5c
-5c
20c
25c
Large size Pork and Beans
each
Small size Pork and Beans
2 for
80c size Health Club Baking Powder
each_____________________________Uwu
50c size Health Club Baking Powder
25c size Health Club Baking Powder IO«|
each........... ..........-....._.I0U
30c
A car of Light Crust Flour just received. Try a sack. We
stand behind every sack.
Peoples Mercantile Co.
Seminole, Texas
WHOLESALE Phone No. 53 RETAIL
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1919, newspaper, June 19, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556102/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.