The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 429, Ed. 1 Monday, June 11, 1923: Searching Inside

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..., Packing, Piano Moving, Distributing and Forwarding. Baker Transfer Company PHONE 79 LET US DO 1 T. —We... 186—FORT WORTH ST. 8 I ******* » * I1 I >•* CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK ESTABLISHED 1868 Fifty-Five Years... a several weeks’ motor car trip through west and south- June 9—A. E. Bozzell and Miss Lil-1 west Texas... year will be indeed the greatest In history. Weatherford College 1s now in better financial condition... and Miss Murial1 route to California, where she will jcaRy double the number in attendance Wright both

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.... \\TANTED_ WANTED—Normal boarders. Phone 4?1-J. WANTED—To-buy second-hand-ice box. Must be cheap. Phone... 34x4 1-2. must be good shape and at a bargain. Phone 498-J. LOST- LOST^- Saturday morning in some store... of the Weaver home with Miss Ruth Stuf-1 much larger, ges as bridesmaid and W. D. Newberry as best man... believed to be that of King Khufu, since his name in Weatherford and1 was written in many places on .the... BOUND 10 __________________ *:10 a. 2 ________________ 1:41 p. 4---- 2:66 p

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... White Shoes range in price from $1.85 to $8.85 and we have all widths from AA to C. HOSE TO MATCH ANY... materials and workman was slightly hurt. The cause proportions: 1 pound Paris Green; 20 of the explosion si... not known. pounds wheat bran; 1-2 gallon molasr, lemons and water to make a : ses; Wichita Falls—The... D. Hartnett sells Howell’s fine fruits. The cautions total seven: 1— Would you willingly child! 2... mm I;. i t i l | pa 4 ■ J H m ■1 ■m ■?/ j -I i :ai :®ii ■ jga At in ill mm m M wm ■■ ■■IN m ■■■JA mu

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... * \ 1 , i § m i $ ■ ■■&&.'■... '' l'1' , ’ i • :M • V';: THEDAILYJ1ERALD Entered at the Post Office at Weather ford, Texas as second... on a farm near Langbank, Sask. He brought 35,000 cash with him, paid $1,500 down on his farm, and being... or persons, who may de- 1 I After Eonry Mmol w Rl a El s Top off each meal with a bit of sweet In the form... with that of Swit- . - ./ , . , . Most1 of the wheat and oats when I'■jp HE first thing 81 zerland

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