The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1919 Page: 5 of 6
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old triend, W. B. McCU
S. Culwelli^ret urned
night from Stamford, Te
he had spent several days
ness trip. W
R. B. Alexander and
left Friday for Waco, wh«
tmmAt Parker county
ngpllyiu noting.
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Silver offering. . t > * 18 lh ' w«* «"
BhOTHERHOQD OF AMERICAN .
YEOMfcN
Meets every Friday night in Yeo-
* man hall over First National Bank
> Visiting yeomen invited. ,:-?
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■ B.yL. FLETCHBKi Foreman
1 THAd’j. WOOD, M. C. /
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Lone Star Lodge No. 4, K. 1
I P., meets ^very. Tuesday night
Vtaiting Knights are alweyt
mwif’i*mrh Y welcome. Castle Hall, West
Mil fide Public Square. ,
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Notice. $££$ -W
Volunteers gre wanted for ten day#
to help sell Christmas seals. Come
to Rod Cross headquarters
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■ Made* ’Em WS.ymtim
V We are now offering the poultry
raisers of this country the very
quality of laying food. Fresh
and^it gets results. Order now
Produce Company. " ' gp
Fine Art Sale.
HOTEL DIRECTORS CALI
.mfOHTON another
WmiiPy -' — *■
continues to
u-atherfoid-.- nee
lon$ the ]
*100.1
I ENT.
hotel.
among the Teflbnt arriv
ear of iteel apd three c„—„ _—
The foundation is now being exctyat-
4& the weather has greatly fttter-
ferefcwith this work A few pretty
dhyf^owever, would giv*%h» Mr*rk-
me8'a: chance to make a good ghow.
rfia directors have called lor anoth
assessment, of 25 pej- cent on the
stock, payment to be made between
the 12th and 21st of December..When
this collection is in, 7fi per cent of
the subscripthgw will have new paid,
and a large part of the material pur-
chased ahd on, th* ground.
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WB
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.^-BRrteinly roll up «
0F '-,CTB«l(#Fi»ck scor**
Wonderful tobececjp;
wonderfully blended by
an exclusive process.
No eamment —Ches-
terfields do Satisfy!
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The Methodist ladies aAiMgitice
te& which was postponed from last
wdj& tor tomorrow at Mrs. W. P
c-nport, 440 Palo Pinto fresh 3 to
Suqar Famine
Weatl$rford, iq now lit the mklst of
a suga^jjknilne and no lmmedigyr ••
lief Is promised. A car of sugar has
been shipped tn this market and it
may be here in a day o ■ “o and then
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ed ak the Texas Business Colleger and
this Mew Weatherford Institution has
the Appearance'Of d|»ing a very^sty
infant. Young people and their par-
ents will be interested to knoV^bat
the instruction herajjtof the samjwcal-
ibre and equal in -every respect to
that in this largest fsastern business
Schools.
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Alexander Funeral Friday.
•The funeral* Services 811(1 huripl Of
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le.dioned about the condition he ex-
, pressed the opinion that Spoil after
first the >•• ir that men- weuid
be plem of sugai r.vrifiblf I l.e he
tion of the gpvernmejf in placing a
THKO. YARBROUGH. K. R. •
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Weatherford
northwest corner
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T. GIVENS, N. G.
LODGE <
Phoenix Lodge No. 27B, A. t
* A. M., meets Saturday
ml night on or before nil moor
Jjkn each month. " -m
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-Alexander hw bepn p^poned
The holiday sale of hand colorad until Friday aft^lAoon at it.^P This
pictures has reopened and will con
prldp of 10 toents ou .|»t sugar at the
factory and th<*n giving the cane su-
gareproducers a priop of 17cents has
had* something to do; with the with-
*2rawing the beef Amp from the mar-
ket. The first of J^fyear sugar pftss-
m f|i>m the contp^of the government'
refineries will be free to make
Stated Adn
SHE'Vfe-’.' ir
v,ky. mdt
ton or WtM^herforO
A. m s^4«i>l
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Tlsitlny
1 J. G. SttARP
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tinue until Christmas. Four fine iih-
Fbrted prints have just been added to
our collection.
MRS. HENRY L. BREVARD,
21? I South Alamo street
Masons Notice, !h
Called meeting of Phoenix Lojjge
ISlo. 275-tomorrow, (Friday! afternoon
at 2:30 for the purpose of attending
the funeral of our" late prother, C. S.
All Master Masons arc
invited to attend.
OHAS J. CLARK, W M.
H. R. POTTER, Sec.
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Christian Endeavor Meetinq,
The Christian Endeavor society of
Grace Presbyterian church will hold
its regular monthly business irih81111®
at the home oFRev. W. M. Elliott to-
morrow night at 7:30 o’clock. All
members are requested to be present
as tltfre is some important business
to come before society.'-.
in order that. his, .|wn, Ben
er. may attend tfc
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Ale
A ra&waue was .-oceived
early ^Thursday Booming
be was on tke tf^HA ho]p||
and would arrive lere
miL.
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Lots of new candy, fresh home-
made, at B. F. Browder’s. •«;'
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their own prices and it is freely pre-
ted that this commodity will again
:ome plentiful. The prices may be
ranced a few cents however. But
>ne thing that will have a tendency
to hold down the price will be the
competltl
will be J
the next
ly for ^the market during
weeks. I
Vulcanite with an electric iron. Get
era at Everysport
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iliesterfield
r.lives, is th- wa^jfie grocerymiin, l *”---;'i||ktinmii,»i,,. m'ljr i
lze.1 up the si( >'>tit it 'flAPrsday. Whsut prlate Chrfet mas presents. 6llf .8anm-j
Claus in his rounds remembered the-
children as the stuffed «toc«B :w
note. The design is plefaing and the
eiiecution la.:te keeping with till- de-
sign. This Window was arranged in
every detatf® the yeuBil lady- Alerks
in Mr. Waldrom’s store, even the
frame wqr
and they 1
their handiwork,
1J mileft froth city. »7500.
D ht ui C» r \ t*u i uc . t
built by the ladies,- fifrpom bungalow, furnished,
befcongratulated on'and ail convenience*, lotY5xl75
b - , Will f Ive some terms. Best buy in
ci«T.;for *8500,
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Program iriKChurch.
The ladies'erf' the Fii
church ViR IpNT a tea
of Mrs. W. P/Davenpo.t «A#Wo Pititp
street, tomorrow; from 3 to t p m.
The mibiic in c<NolaJly invited to come
and enjoy the. Occasion ‘with us., We
have not had many social affairs since
,>room house, 1 1-4 miles fro*» t»A,
Square with 22 acres of - gOod lahd.
pM-electric iron for cofil ftet at
night. ^Get ’em at Everysport.
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Show 7:00
6 and Pictures)
«We find oor wi*
everywhere
— Cha. Field
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Empress of Stormy Emotion!
j^ne Traverse
f + +f t t t t -M- + t t t,! Pipe Line Co. suit upoAlabor, account!
AROUND THE COURTHOUSE 4- *53.00. M
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gslit dramatic story in which a woman finds that love is more
hjtn luxury and rtoney. A drama of the diamond fields.
She found lost money and a man's heart.
■I AUDEVILLE 1
v and Tomorrow and Saturday)
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/.AND no wonder! For
JTTL in to Chesterfields—
Inexpensive cigarette-r-is
crowded more real tobacco
vdlue than you’d think pos-
sible. Satisfy?
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of the Cuban, sugar that the world war* therefore we feel that
a get-together meeting will be enjoyed
by the ladies ;and of course everyone
knows that a tea is an Ideal meeting
of this kind. An interesting and etf-
joyabie program has been. arranged
and we feel sure all who attend will
feel repaid in real pleasure. Remem-
ber the time and place—home of Mrs.
W. P. Davenport, Palo Pinto street,
3 to 5 p. in. Come and stay as long
as you like.
Piano Duet—Misses Bertha and An-
na May Akard.
Reading—Clifton Massey.
Solo^—Mrs. Francis Carroll.
Violin Duet—Misses Vada Squyres
and Winnie Stone.
Reading—Miss Georgia Crosthwalte.
Solo—Mrs. Fred Sllgar.
Reading—Miss Lois Spann.
Solo—Mrs. Francis Carroll.
Post Office Quartette.
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BARGAINS.
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Two 4-rodm houses, eas* side, clo»
in. *i;300 each. 4^ "k « -0"
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California bungpiqw. 6 rooms, ce-
ment cellar Afcd 15 acres of land about
41
bath
tor. *3750.
, One 6-room house, close In 1)
two lots for *3000.
200 acres of laiJd, 3) miles from ’
square, level mixed land Two sb .
7 room house. 120 acres in cultivation.
*60 per acre, small rent house on place
and plenty of w*t4f. f ''
r jUtO Vi^W'AptheV^Aood houses and
faftns At reasonable prices. ‘
PRIOUR A WARD
Rooms IS and 14, Kuteman Bldg. v
Weatherford Qas
Appliance Co.
—
—Has 10 years experience doing gM.,
fitting and handling gas appliances.
—We are ready to pipe your rssL -.yfiUBfl
deuce or business bouse and furnish
att appliances necessary to heat them.
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J. E. Farrar* formerly editor of the
•s.'s
Dalhart Texan, late secretary of the .
DeLeon chamber of Commerce and 1 —Have us call and give j»u an on-
now connected #lth the West Texas - ’’ "* *“ -*“*■
Chamber of Commerce and stationed
at Stamford as organizer was in the
city Wednesday afternoon and called
at the Chamber of Commerce. He
will return to the city during the next
few days and interview our citizens
and make an effort to get Weather-
ford interested in this organization.
THE HERALD FOR JdB PRINTING
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Marriage! License# Issued.
J. B. Bales* Denison and Miss Fran-
cis Pate Ramey* Ream Oak, Ala.
A. C. Chipman and Mrs. Jewel Wat-
. km.-.
Thos. J. Flinn and Miss Anna Bre#-
J. ML Arnold vs United Producers
Pipe Lihe Go., suit upon debt tor la-
bor, *2100..
There has been practically no busi-
ness transacted in the criminal dock-
et of the justice court this week. T^e
bond erf Frank Lais, whm is charged
in this court with burglary and theft
!of over *50 was fixed at *2,000 in each
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6n.p: ■ :JT WPfiHHHjBj ..pil, *
Hubert Montgomery and Miss Net-'case. Laia was caught bur;;la-iz‘-!-?
fie Hughes. ahe store, of Baker-Poston last week.
W. B. Spger, Toto and Miss Josie Goods ifl^l|B possession were also
Stults, Toto, j identified as property of Wilson Bros,,
Santana Lopez and Oneclraa Men- 0f Mart, Teams
dez.
t mentalist in the funniest, strongest, most
or seen. here.:MMliiMitifii
more interesting than
mysterious th
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J* E. Higgins and Mrs. Minnie Mae
-»rr
vlllo, Ky
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if
M ar
! Are attractive bat sb far, there is no
SUjlt8- 8nd MiBS 0ph<l,a N0Ul' thin, that will darn, with the Christ
District Court.
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Hartford Accident and Indemnity
j-Co., vs D. A. -Rath tp set aside award
wf Ind ust^iatHoard*.; - ■■ -■*
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thing that will class with the Christ
mas window at Waldrom’s The win-
dow completed represents the old
1 replace drived v ,
lions of the ‘season. The fireplace
of doubt the
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, . -execu!t& in red briel|’with white
Jfesr?' r fit jt ififfi*.'
m&^ Wemov^.jW1;an*8 ‘he ",0C“S« ^2r^S
■ ,fc « dren who are sleeping peaceful
their little beds while
IMSHiKBRS
kooks vs Wm. Powell, et al.
and partition.
Justice Court.
],ave been dis-
Coort:
Measures, suit
dismissed.
amett, suit for} ■-
Co, vs WL
around the room
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timate on the cost of your wdrk, with-
out any obliglitioti on your part
Weatherford
Gas Appliance Co’y
, A. L. RfECE. Manager
108 W. Bide Square. 8. W. Phono 48S-M
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Citizens’Mutual Life Ins. Co. i
The following letter speaks for itself:
Worth, Texas, Dec. 5, 1919.
Messrs. Everett & Hudson,
| Dea'r SittS|p wish to acknowledge receipt
4 of check on accident call and thank you
very much for your prompt attention
thereto. Sincerely,
5 - r, ' MAS. V. t. ALBXANDER.
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