The West Weekly News. (West, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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“THE GOOD THIrtG!f Irt OUR &T0RC >1RC GOIrtG
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THEY GET HIGH QUALITY AERCH^IADI§E AT LOW-
PRICED FIGURE!); THEY KAOW TMT THEY GET
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FULLY REAIAD YOU TN/1T .THE SOOAER YOU COME
THE BETTER YOUR SELECTIOAS QAK BE........
THE WEST NEWS
Published Weekly
The West Printing Company
INCOtft'KATF.D
ITEMS FROM ROSS
Mrs. S. D. Clabough
to the legislature or thav^any ■
other untoward fate befall him. |
; La, la! we would like to see that!
mite of humanity.
ft. SCHILLER
L. J. SOLAR
XAUDE MILLER
DIRECTORS: We have not written to The Little Bonnie Dell Nichols, one j
j. lem jones News for several weeks because of our favorites is on the sick
earnest nemecek there is a fresh wound in our list this week, and we miss her
c. r. zafalac heart that lias unfitted us for joyous laugh. We hope she will
H. B. TERRELL_
OFFICERS:
J. R. SCHILLER. P.twfent
J. LEM JONES. Vice PrniJcn!
H. B. TERRELL. EDITOR and Mcr.
the task.
The passing of
Tokio Notes
Miss Inez Smith of China
Springs opened The Sulak
School Monday after being closed
be her sunny self again very for two week on account of men-
Mrs. Mollie soon. '« jingitis scare.
Jones on Dec. 80th, into the li- Jimmie Skinner and his sister Mrs. Jim Bogers returned to
mitlcNS enjoyment of the heaven- Marybelle hay; been quite sick Waxahachie Monday after ten
ly realm and the unseperable for the past few days. The latter days visit to her parents Mr. and
oneness and full consciousness continues quite sick but the for- Mis. J. M. Smith of Tokio.
I—B ELILA HURLOCK. sic, and tieaa of the divine body of Christ, to raer is somewhat improved. La- Mr. jlm Ford was buried at
w L STEWART Forcm.n whom she is united through grippe is the ailment reported. White Rock Cemetery Sunday, j
. ~ ' ' faith in his atonement, has left D. Ford who resided on the Ft. He died near Gholson with men- j
SaWnpupn $1 v Uil- ■" i - t ns ionoiy because of lier physi- Graham road a few miles below ingitis.
EaHrca cuccooii cU» m«n«iOctober8, isos, cal absence but, please, mark i;(l^N died Saturday. Jan. -7th, Mr. B. y MeMdrrough was
»i the pctotEic «t Wc*. Tc«*«. those words "physical absence and was hurried at White Rock in West Tuesdnv ««nini<- «nm,>
- because it is nothing more than t|,e following day. He is surviv- 0f his cotton.
All ads will be r«u until ordc'cd out, it not
ikin \%c specified.
SPECIAL NOT ICE—All church notice*
that, and her pure spirit with by
the shackles of human weakness first wiftLmnlis wlllowwlm is a* ^ “ 'Wn Wl‘° ,,C“r
tint n.» * here .n *dm»Bnn be ,« charged, and frailty removed by angel sister to M rs. L. S. d)easOTi and
m —Mrtnoineni!. in ihe Mme oich«my cherg- lingers, is really more closely in Mrs. C. D.'Hughes. We extend
mg lac admiiwon. ail card* of thanks, rraoluhon* , . , 1V „ „ l . , .
alraapnt and other notice* of a like character. tOUCll With US HOW tliail 0\F*1 DC OUT Sympathy tO tllOSG bereaved
wui be ch.rfed tor >t our rejuUr nir. All for(. The immense throng which by his passing.
^ :nu1TXhedTA.“fV,"‘ *nd "m,U gathered at White Rock cemete- '________
gg^*1*.......111 r.v on New ’icar s day, and-stood flUjte sk.k; we hope it is notliing
LET THE MAJOR1Y RULE shivering in the biting cold, while serjOUSi and that he may soon be
the last rites were performed : al, ri|fht atrnin_
on the Ingraham Ranch |
report Ins three-year-old baby
dangerously ill withe the menin-j
gitis Sunday.
. J Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shaffles of
Rudolph Zahnniak is reported j Beeyllle has !l)0ved to Tokio to
live.
, i'eare in favor of a majority over j,er mortal remains, served ” V”"V. , j having some stumps pulled Wed- j
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presidential candidates as they by the conscientious and faithful k ,4, s ‘. . ’ ,. and struck Mr. Evans across the
•* proper. What say the or- ^rformanS of every religious. ■'°usly ,U with meniigm. and her | breast Dr. Gidney was called and
gans- - Waxachie Light ZestTc and si a" duty. DoubG ™ soon got him easy but said it was
While the organs are ponder , ™ 1 “ . ... . with bated breath, hoping for a i , .
ing over the poser, The Record I°ss 14 ls Do s \m 1 11 favorable change in her condi-j --------'----
While Mr. M. f. Crocker was
ventures to join the Liglit in its ! young daughter Erna shall learn
wish. We are. in fact, so anxi life's lesson of responsibility in • '
•os for majority rule that we op : the saine st.i,ool of experience, °n " ‘‘dnesday January uth a
,ose any and all plans ami wher,.in she herself was taught, i lltt:,e ,on came 10 /*>nKhten the liankill llas that kind beat to
A Pro Candidate.
Talk about ring politics! Dr.
chemes for selecting di
iliat will make it jx.ssih'i
ninority to speak for tie
state. This is whv
egates
for a
Mav*He grant that the daughter home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker a finish. He has self constituted I
,, , Brantley. All doing well ai
learn her lesson ns well and per-,
i r u,. present except Dad and wc
form what is required of her as *
himself the dictator, in proof of j
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THE HOME
Of Quality Groceries
WE KEEP
A Grocery Store
But We Don’t Keep
GROCERIES!
THEY ARE NOT INTEND-
ED TO-BE KEPT
We Sell Them, Sell Them Fresh
ZAPALAC
Grocery Company
Phone No. 1
WEST, TEXAS
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SEED COR
NICHOLSON’S GIANT WHITE-Red Cob
OKLOHOMA WHITE WONDER
which note his latest order-pro-
sticking to the plan wha-henubLii {^qiifullv as her noble mother a"' hoping ne will soon be ah muig^ted through Home and
did. We would gladly render to aie»in. Congratulations. J state-concerning candidates for
the little ones of our departed Our friend Mrs. W. H. Mur- the office of lieutenant governor:
tins plan and know that in the friend|any motherly service with- dock phones us that every thing, “So far we have but one man in
tit has enabled a majority to incur power. May divine wis- is lovely over her way and that the-race on.our side for lieute-
the majority to instruct tor
Bryan in 190), Parker in lhi>4
Sod Bryan in 190b. We’ve tried
N.
McCormick
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West, Texas
svelte way. Why cast it aside doni;KrUj,i(. them through life and the goose hangs high. Guess
nant governor, and that is Mayes
of Brownwood .... Now let all
pro aspirants for this office un-
derstand that Mayes is enough
and one more will be entirely too
many. So let them take due
»'tta te7'"d:"lm,e“K”°,or "c
minority to give instructions?- husband who never before knew j *'*>ut
Fort Wort Record. as well as now how to value the | Judge and Mrs. S. L. Makeig
FV>r instance if we have a pri-1 priceless treasure he posessed. did us the honor of spending the
marv for presidential candidate j Wejexpect to carry with us while day with us last Thursday and
It might turn out that no eandi j mortal life remains to us. an un-1 we certainly enjoyed their com- notice and keep out of the
date would receive a majority of sightly hand which will serve as |«my very much. We are glad race.” Why stop there? Wouldn’t
the votes cast or even as much a perpetual reminder of her lov- to inform you that they arc still it be just as well to let Rankin
•a 25 per cent thereof and in j ing faithful friendship and neigh- j alive. select the entire ticket and then i
that event who will rule the peo borly kindness. So far as any i are informed that John serve notice to all others having
pie or the politicians that go to public i llusion is concerned we J FVnnklin a “bran new son” came j the temerity to aspire to keep
he Rational Convention' willjnowjdraw the curtain around <m Thursday January 26th to out of t|ie runninK? Houston
S,ie "URcs7well ’auf Wiedersehen’. Icheer ^hcarU °f Mr’ and Mrs’ Dost.
A Buffalo incubator. 200 egg The meningitis scare has kept!Lcalie Webb of l’aul8 ' alle-v
opacity. In perfect conditions. ;our people|pretty well confined okl“ This ncw arrival ,s our
!an be had at a bargain. See; to their own domains, and tiiat Krand nephew and we naturally
jee Moreland at Tubbs Barber of courselhaa given us little to
31,^ tf j write about.
wish him well and that he may
never get himself hanged or sent No Ifj 2t.
For Trade.
A new piaim will trade for
one or two good young mares.
J. L. Huntley.
Tires! Auto Tires! Tires!
We Sell Them
We Fix Them
Best Equipped Vulcanizing Works in this part of the State. Lowest Prices
Only Experts employed. Nothing too big or to bad for us.
OUR GUARANTEE SPELLS TIRE SERVICE
Waco Vulcanizing Works
Same Buildin with Pierce- \VaC0, Texas
r ordyce Uil Co.
J. M. Stokes was attending to
business at the county capital
Wednesday.
Mrs, Dr. Lena Schrirer and
Mrs. Dee Blume were at Waco
Wednesday,
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Terrell, H. B. The West Weekly News. (West, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912, newspaper, February 2, 1912; West, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588545/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting West Public Library.