The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LYRIC
—We have in our shop the following:
ONE FIVE PA8S&NGER FORD TOURING OAR
ONE FORD ONE TON TRUCK
- —This is a snap if you are looking for something worth
the money so don’t let any grass grow under your feet.
Jack Hoxie
Cn the rip-roaring, rootin’, tootin', cut ’em up son of a gun
ranch owner whose cowboys used airplanes and
autos in place of bronchos in
Lanier Bros. Oarage
SOUTH MAIN STREET
AND THIRD EPISODE OF “MIRACLE OF THE
JUNGLE,” THE BIG ANIMAL SERIAL
AND “WHITE HORSEMAN” NO. 6
MONDAY
O' ii
Mary Philburn
«H***mON A. PLUM lee Challenge Accepted.
BURIED AT SPRINGTOWN No. not Charlie Cope’s but Way-
- man White’s. Now look here, Char-
TWe Stmecail of H. A. Plumiee whose lie Cope, you know what generally
(The Ho'me-Llke Church)
TOMORROW
Morning Subject: “Seeking a
TUESDAY—
EDNA MURPHY and JOHNNIE WALKER
A New Tea
Evening Subject
tament Example of Conversion.’’
Fall in! Follow the Crowd
JEWELL MATTHEWS, Minister.
ODD FELLOWS PICNIC
AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
The Odd Fellows and Rebekah
basket picnic held at Rotary Park,
Friday night was a very enjoyable
affair. A large crowd attended and
it was just a big jolly band of
brothers and sisters that gathered
[ around the banquet table. About
Johnson of Fort (forty members of Mineral Wells
in the city the lodge, Including the Odd Fellows
lelma Vincent. band attended. The band Is a new
•AVEMENT PARAGRAPHS
BARRY TO DO WORK
IN KAUFFMAN COUNTY
County Engineer H. Barry has
accepted a position with Kauffman
county and will superintend the build-
ing of good roads in the Terrell
precinct. This precinct has recently
. tana KM. or *6oo,wo «a
d, making regular trips here each) Aledo Takes Second Qame
eek. The work in this county *n *b® *®me °* baN played on the
as reached the stage- where the *oca* diamond, Friday ^afternoon be*
igineer has very little to do other, ^wee® Spring-town ana Aleo, Aledo
»an O. K. estimates and pass on ,ook the same on a score of 6 to
ie work and this work also has to ®’ This was the third of a series
3 o. k’d by the district engineer. *n<* claims the pennant over
........... Spfingtown. It was a hard fought
( game, and it was through a aeries
Jim Owens, who lives about 12 ®f ,bad p,ayB ,n th« flrBt
Innings that Aledo stacked up the
score. After the Sprldgtown boys
settled down, it was a royal battle,
and it w«s by hard work that Aledo.
was enable to add . the last one.
hter, the highest bidder for cash. the work and this work also has
iome v A E. ZELLERS, !be o. k’d by the district engim
jom. Receiver for Andrews & Matherly. j ----------
the---I Arrested on Swindling Charge
nily. ODD FELLOWS ASSOCIATION *’ ’ ~
cial- i ELECT8 NEW OFFICER8 miles north of this city In the Redo
®4t- -— J community, was placed under arrest
lem- At the business session of the Par- and brought to this city Friday on
the ker County Odd Fellows Associa-1 charges of swindling. He Is alleged
fter- tion held Friday afternoon, W. F to have gone to a store tm the
Jones of Brock was elected presi-^ North Side and represented to the
•nedjdent; Mrs. W. A. Brundage, vice lady that he had bought and paid
and president and W. I. Ritchie of Spring- J for merchandise amounting to sev-
^rs-; town, secretary. | eral dollars. The merchandise was
and Mill8ap was selected as the next, turned over to him on this rtpresem1
■ala- meeting place. I tation, but it proved false. *
|. The reports from the several. Owens was tried in the district
vlrs- lodges In the county received at the I court at the last term on four forg-
tere association, proved Interesting and ery charges. He was convicted fit
I I am back jntbe hamburger bush
ness at my old stand at Terminal
Hotel, York Ave. Will be glad to
I meet my old friends. H. L. (Slim)
Wilkinson.
A Startling Statement
We wish to state and further re-
late and Impress upon your minds
that we sell the paper with the news
—The Dallas Morning News—for 80c
per month. H. KEATON, Agent.
Local Golfere at Fort Worth.
Friday afternoon several of the
local golfers, members of the Lfve
Oak Golf club, went to Fort Worth
where matches were played with
the Glen Gardeners. Six foresomes
subscribe for the herald
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Fresh catfish at J. O. Wells Cafe.
Phone me your orders for ice
cream. Prices $1.50 per gallon In-
stead of $1.75 as usual. B. F. Browder
PWNT1NG AT THE HERALD
he is on the wrong side
of the street
A Big: Sunday Dinner at
D?ug, Soda, Druggist
Sundries. Ice Cream
*
Business is Good-
-HAVE ONE prescription filled and
you will be my best customer. Ws
do'just as your doctor 'says or
writes: Take no chances, like the
rest of my JOOOs of customers do.
urged to attend. own grounds. Following the matches
> MRS. GEO. MOORE, M E. C. the Gardeners entertained the vlj-
* MRS. VIRGIL WATKINS, M. R. 0. itors with a luncheon. The follow*
*- - ing from Weatherford were in the
My kindergarten primary will open1 game: W. E. Richards, A N. Grant,
at 208 South Waco street. Tele- j Jim Plumiee, Fred Smith, WUMs
Richards, W. D. Taylor, C. A Waller
and Floyd Boone. Jim h. McCall,
T W. Stanley and H, L. Brevard
were among the party but not In
the matchee. . * '
Tom Woodle
Good Eats and Served Right
THIS BANK HAS QUITE A LARGE NUMBER OF
ACCOUNTS OF LADIES. WE APPRECIATE
a
THEIR BUSINESS AND SOLICIT OTHERS.
First State Bank of Weatherford
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
Cross’ Potato Chips are for sale
at Springtown, Poolville, Peaster,
Stewart’s Store, Garner and all
stores in Weatherford. Elat them
every day.
t 'I"l' M'* I t yi;s
MON FI. ATS IE S JOLLY, No. 186606. His sire is from Col-
den Tern’s Mon Plaisir whose dam holds the Jersey record
Ebt a cow of her age, 1016 lba. bntter in a year and Out of
Ton ’ll Dp’s Pretty Pet, Register of Merit tested over 700
’pounds of bntter in a year. She is a daughter of Oxford
Ton'll Do, one of the six Gold Medal Bulls of the Jersey
Mood, having three Gold Medal daughters and sire of 24
jUgMKfr of Merit bulls. This male was purchased by Jim
■Kpdtt at Jersey Show in Fort Worth.' Age 18 months.
■grvlLe guaranteed. Cows called for and delivered.
—A sturdy virue that c&mdcrfdjj respect and cerates in-
dependence of thought and action.
—Systematic saving with the M. ft F. will aid your fut-
ure success by Unking^hor name with this strong, conser-
vative institution. v ,
Shop Work Our Specialty
—LET U8 OVERHAUL YOUR MOTOR.
—Our shop is fully equipped with special machinery for
all kinds of work. Our mechanics are the best. All of our
work is guaranteed. Give us a trial.
Hopkins IVIotor Co.
Palo Pinto 8t. —Authorized Ford Dealers— Phone 166
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1921, newspaper, August 20, 1921; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645670/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .