The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 365, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 9, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Elite Pressing Parlor
French Dry Cleaning and Modern
Steam Pressing—Made to Measure
Clothes—Alterations of All Kinds.
GIVE ME A TRIAL
Richard C. Appling
TELEPHONE 383
EARLY SPRING MAY
CAUSE EARLY PLANTING
.WEATHERFORD TO BE
*■ K. Harris Mentor Howard
Drs. Harris & Howard
DENTISTS
Southwestern Phone Building
Phone 488
Specialize on Crown and
Bridge Work
Nelle R. Fleming
Doctor*? Chiropractic
* -j* Room* 3-4 Kutem»n Bldg
PHONE 159
W**lh*rford, Tum
Wylie .Messer was in the c-ity
Tuesday afternoon and In discussing
the weather and crops, said that
the indications now are that we are
going to have an eariy spring and
it might be possible that, early plant- ||
j ing may follow. He said that he
I is going to prepare his watermelon j1 •
land next week, and if the pretty
weather continues, lie will plant his
melon crop a week or ten days
earlier than ho has been planting. He
generally plants about the 201 It of
April. By planting at this time he
finds that his crop will be ready for
ithe market following the Hempstead
crop and before the Oklahoma crop.
This as a rule insures a steady mar- j
kef. The pretty weather is prevail-
ing all over the country and if it |
continues it is likely the crops in j
other sections will be planted ear-j
lier and that will necessitate early j
21 Cents For Hens
Balance of this Week
Wo Will Pay 21 Cents For Good Fat Hens
Do Not Feed Hens Whole Grain Before Bring-
ing To Market
DISTRIBUTING POINT
pOR SALE—
j - . | FOR SALE—Home, at a barga in r- ft
The King Bee Sales Co., of Dallas, ten days. Phone 47<f-M. )
Texas will open offices here in .hejFOR-SALB=RhSdT'lstand Red eg 5
immediate future. The King Brfe' Mrs_ A K Kennedy. 215 Hanover L
FOR SALE J-tmnn'r oTi stove T '3
refrigerator cheap. I’lione 451-11.
|FOR SAI.K OR RENT House, 1;,. 7*
.Spark Plug Co. of St. Louis selected
this city as a logical point for its dis-
tribution.
| Tile King Bee Spark Plug is m;m-
• ufactured it. St. Ixmis. It has man,v:iui garden, cheap. Phone <T<> ’L
features which surpasses other well , FOR SALE- -If you «anl a an" U
known makes ot plugs. (cow, seo Tom Messer at Oil Milt.
The King Bee people claim to; BROWN Leghorn eggs from go-
have the only entenslfier that will j layers. $1.00 per setting. 1 get cj
Bullock Produce Company
not bum out a coil.
many as 45 per day from 57 berofc
RECEIVER FOR CASHIN | AGED POOLVILLE CITI-
OIL COMPANY ASKED FOR \ ZEN PASSES AWAY
A suil was filed in the district
years died
I court at -Fort Wortli Monday asking j at the lainily home at Poolville; TM_ ppopi f<?’ forum
county nop and the ciops of either .tbal a receiver be appointed for the (Tuesday morning at 11:55 following!^. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
S. Reeves, age i
home
; Tests made recently by the C. Mrs. J. H. Buckley. Phone 554-K
S. navy resulted in a very high in-j FOR SALE- We have for side nit*
dorsement. 1 he ]>liig is made in big slx, 7-passenger Paige, one good
, sue!) a way that the carbon cannot jDodKP lrUf.k, „ne good Ford delivery
j form «n insulator or metal parts. truckf one DodRe roadster, one Food
; doing away with shott circuiting or 1 roadster. One set of Wes ting! to u_-H>
mistiring. And will lire periect.ly in, sbock absorbers, $!!.O0. These caa (»<»
»il pumping cylinders, says Mr bought worth the money. See as he*
Moore of the King Bee Sales Co. l0re you buy. tree’s Oarage lift
York avenue.
of the other sections mature Jit the
Cashin Oil Company,
(o'
DR. L. M* HALL
DENTIST
PHONE 82
Room II Kutaman |M|.
same time the supply of melons as|pftny organized in 1918 for the pur-, has be. n
a rule exceeds the demand, and the
prices are generally low.
HUE AT HOME
trust com-1 an illness of several months. He!
111 declining health for |
pose of developing purported hold-1 more than ji year. ;ind had been in j -p()
jingis in the Burkburnett field. 1 a serious condition tor the past -six 1 j’ostoflice’
The plaintiffs in this case are the I months. ! As lhere seems to be no certain- j
holders of stock in the company
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦pOR RENT-
who reside in Weatherford.
Selection of Postmaster. IFOR KENT Nice bed room close tn,
patrons of the Weatherford j 208 Dallas Ave. Phone 73-J.
FOR RENT—Desirable office in thm
... Merchants & Farmers Bank BMft
.Mt.-sout 1 jv a(i ,|lfi n,|p that will later be au-tAnnlv ,« p-mk
Where he lived until a young man.:nuunced by President Harding as to!,
D<e«*ast*<l was horn in
Soon after the organization of the, When the war between the states: ,he selectlon of postmasters, I deem;
company, representatives came to j broke out, he enlisted in the Conled 1
FOR RENT 4-room house on East
Weatherford Citizens Gladly Testify j Weatherford and stock to the ainoun j crate army ttnd served in General1
DR. ALEXANDER S. GARRETT
General Practice
MIm Kelly’s Drug 8tor*—N. Main 8t
OHM Phone M RaMdanca >14M
and Confidently Recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills.
It m testimony like the following
advisable to notify my friends
that, my term of office will not ex-;
Akard st. W. A. Lewis.
, 551-J.
T !ion«
FOR RENT 2 ground floor rooms
j of about $12,000 was sold here. Later | Price's Brigade. Soon al ter the dost pjrp before July 21 next, and nol
the company was sold to the Con- i of the war he came to Texas and ,)ien lln|pss president. Harding re-|tQr li5ht housekeeping. Lights, water
l.solidated Oil Company of Fort.j slopped a while in Cherokee county,' vokei! tbp executive order of Mr iarul J M- Richards,
that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills ! Worth, and some ot I he stock was and in 1871 moved to Parker county ; \V;lson, placing postoffitfs of this ' FOR RENT—3 unfurnished-
aa. far uhe.i'u pmnnpf it i»i*« Wlif*n 1)04)* ! *.......*•. ......... —........— v.* ! .....i „„tiimi ... i ;11., ' i *
so far above competitors. When peo
pie rignt here at home raise their
voice in praise there is no room left
rooau%
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER J
MISS MADDOX
AT KINDERS’ BOOK STORE
West Side Square
Satisfaction Guaranteed
jl.ent of a Weatherford citizen:
j J. | > Kyle, retired farmer, till and
.y , Jucksboro Sis., says: "Untile time
. j »go 1 was having a lot of trouble with
WANTED
transferred to the new company, but j and settled at Poolville. (second class) under civil service'All modern conveniences, two block*
about fifty of the stockhokPrs rep- Mr. Reeves lias always been active • Jfrom square, 21:! College Ave. Tele*
for* 'doubt.' *' Read "the piiblic'"”sLiU* j resenting capital stock to the amount, in Urn allairs of the county. He was should this ei der he revoked by j Phone 451-J.
of $7,500 were not satisfied with the'elected the lirst justice of the peace .president Harding which lit* has
sale and refused to transfer. The in the Poolville precinct, which post- ,bp authority to do. then in all prnb-
tnatter was placed in the hands of j t.ion he held several years. He was ability some other definite plan will
attorn'lys and the suit for the re- familiarly known as "Squire Reeves" foe established for guidance in the j WASHING
ceiver and the* settlement of The; even in later years. - selection of postmasters.
affairs is the result. j He was lirst married to Miss Sallie selections w ill be based upon merit, j WANTED--Boarders. :il0' Dalfas ave£
" . j Daniels, and the union was blessed qualification and upon recumnienda-! Mrs. W. F. Parks. Phone 475 R.
Do you have spells ot dizziness j w i|(l lour cliiklreu, two sons and!,(on of a majority of the office pa-' WANTF'f^^eon7~t.>~ w^~rtr^'''"do5
when everything turns black before J Uvo ,lalla,llP1-s. she died 28 years nous, upon olfice experience andi'Vril ll TIr
tile eyes.’ I l|esc ale symptoms ol | ago. |,ater he was married to Mrs. ' after Civil Service examinations, or '--------
torpid lively and a clogged condition j Morgan anil four children came to because 01 political service rendered ' — °
of the bowels, 'lake I’nckly Ash|,,lis unjon He is survived by his in behalf of the Republican party
i my kidneys, I had to ge, ap often
I during the night and Ibis broke my
! reel. I suffered I'.'jun dull pains
(across my Kidneys ;i:id at time.5 my
'back vr;is laac and Sore. One of aiv
WANTED -Mrs. T XU
Whet her j Garvin. N. Main st. Phone 157-K.
i 'neighbors who was great!v benefited
| | by Dean’s Kidney Pills advised me to
I try tlicai for my trouble, so I did.
I found them to he just as represent
pd I am gkrt to ji!>!.» to tell any-
pi ^ , _ , pu 1 am gia-, 10 1 w-11 ui.,
Llarence Bsu nf^s, * nntcr one that Doan'S are a line medicine
—I specialize on Ccprimercial and So- for kidnt-y trouble.”
II Business given! Price «'•<• at atl dealers Don't
attention 1 simply a-k for :i lCdnev remedy get
! Doan's Kidney Piils tile same that
208 Water St-|Mr Kvlp ll:u| FofUer-Milburu Co,
Bitters and £>’t ''id ot the misery. It, wi(lmv aIHi t>iK'hi children. and in aid of the election of I'.esi-
,s 11 inan s 1',,,,iedy lor c0,™'l,,,s 1 Funeral services were held Wed deni Hal ding. No one, so far as I
such disorders. Brice $l._!a per hot j l)PS(iav PV(-ning at 2 o'clock, the Ma know, is authorized to state In view '•''i11’''1' J
tie. It. U .Kindel Drug ( o. and < het-1 sonj(, |,0(|[,P at Poolville, of which oi this undetermined or unannounced d Alc
ry-Akard Drug Co. special agents
buy old quilts- for
packing purposes. llakep-Transte.T Co»
Phone 79.
WANTED Anv one-
W.
wanting 11 well
Elliirs G>vq i-.oig
Mfrs., Buffalo, N\ Y.
Boy Scout Hike.
DairYmen of County to Organize. 1
At a meeting of a number of the1
dairymen of Parker county held
I ing the services.
OF PYTHIAS'^
Lodge, No. 4, K. of P.
very Tuesday night. Visiting ; The first hike ol llte season wn* 1 uesday night, ji temporal} 01 gani-, ^-p |(rVPI| foim, yes, w c loved him
ghts are always welcome. Castle I postponed from Fridjiv night to zh I ion was pctlecicd by the election j [jui ,jPsus loved him more.
Hall, West Side Public Square. | Tuesday night on account of absence ol .1 .1. Roberts, chairman and R, P. Au(, |lp |)as sw<-etly called him
TULLIS COFER, Chancellor Com. 1 of the Scoutmaster on Friday night. Pit linger, secretary. The meeting j To yonder shining shore.
THEO YARBROUGH, K. R. S. Bui altogether about twenty Scouts, was called primarily for the purpose
_______ } each with his knapsack and bedding, '°f discussing conditions in general t|1(, g0|,|pn ga,PS were opened
jmet at Holland's Lake just before-that confront the dairymen at this A apllt|p voicesaid
he was ;i litiiht'nI member, conduct- policy, i respectfully request my WANTED—To rent 5 or ft mom
Burial look place friends to decline llte signing of house with modern conveniencess. Se®
any recommendation for any gen- Jones Smith.
tleman who may ask such a favor WANTED—To buy your old !v-'rgl>
before May or June. rators and ice boxes. Robt. KeboJ-
in the Poolville cemetery.
Memory.
I Should the policy of selecting post- man Furniture Store. Phone "17.
masters because of conspicuous set- WANTED^TJood second hand eSw-
,vice rendered the Republican partymachine. ginger preferred
he adopted. I shall nol apply, not be- i(ia.ekstock. pox lt,9
ing politically eligible. If selections
should be guided by personal quali-
u. u
MASONIC LODGE
lications. business capacily populari-
I shall
WANTED Middle aged lady for cone
panion for old lady Good home. Fot
home of
! to go in whose parents were willing, j tag :,n(* they represented
j Of course the Scout master had to go milk production ol aOD gallons. Less (|a,niP(| |0r ,|S own ,|1P |,U1-P sou| the 10th.
in loo. And the sw im, while for 'hart lml gallons ot ibis milk Is sold ()t- Ajr Hjtddicks. Mr. Haddicks w ;is,
reason shoteer than in mid- at home, llte bulk of it being ship-
ped to oilier markets.
further information philue 622
see Ira Johnson.
WANTED At once lo;in of ”f!.(.•$)«
for one year. Liberal interest, good
'come.'’
ohoenix Lodge, No. 275. A. F. & A.i^ T^y\, ^ ^ ' a ,*7" ty ^-een patrons then
„ , . , inounccd line by a lew, ami after '»! 'hiti pitmans, >tnit tne ptopo. nt He calmly entered home. ..pni
meet, every Saturday mght on or | (esIjnt; ., )hp g(,)|lll))a!i(P1. yi,.ulp(1 organization resulted. There were, ()„ gatuI.(|av nigllt. March lllP ' potntmi ny .
r» t e u moon in eac mon . jH cnti’calies and permitted those nine dairymen present ;it the meet- angel entered tlte
^ ’ *" ......1...................................... "',r "',l 1 cmesented a daih A|r ,)n(| -\]rs. Tom Haddicks and Better pay your gjis bill before real estate for security. Address X
cate Herald ofliee.
WANTED- County agent for i'arfcejr
county, exclusive right given. No
competition. Address J. W. IkAn, P,
O. Box 184l>. Ranger. Texas.
WANTED A local citizen of U'e:ti!t~
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
sted convocation of Weatherford ] some reason shorter than in mid- ;lt home, the bulk of it being ship- a \j P-t Hod is t but having lived in the Bethel News Letter
pter No. 105, R. A. M„ second Fri-1 summer, was thoroughly enjoyed. I"''! to other markets. Greenwood community only ji short Bethel, Texas, March S. Me have
night In each month. A cordial; Just afterward, anil while supper Another meeting will be held dm- w_i,jj,. not entered the church l)een enjoying some lovely weather
.tatlon is extended to all visiting i was being cooked over a number of, tag the next lew days and permit mPre. Mr. Hjtddicks family wa“ *OI‘ '*n‘ I’'11'* *ew days during which
"p.nions, campfires, a notlher came into camp nent organization perlected. llte WP|(.onlP(| ,ni0 ,i1P community and ''nte the tanners have been quite ...
without an im itation. The Scouts membership w ill he around lilteen PVPrybody was sjiddened by lii.s death although at this time ii looks elt01 or al et < ount> to lake es
P. it SIMMONS, H. P.
J. G. SHARP, Secretary. gave him a cold shoulder: and got aml about l.oon gallons ol milk daily aM(| bereft have the deepest
might have some bail
I. O. O. F.
eatberford Lodge No. 77 1. O. O. F. i
te ev^rjt Thursday’ night, north-
Corner square.
W. A. WHITE, N. G.
T. G. GIVENS, Sec.
Ton the south side of a tight board *H‘ rci>resented.
i barricade they raised against old
! man Norther; and tried to keep him
at a distance hv means of a big
, ... . . dy Kitchen,
log camp lire. Alter supper a coun-
cil was called, and scouts who, on
being pressed, admitted that the,
Easter candies, large stock. See
our window. Walter Browder’s Can-
sympathy of every number of the weather again.
community. Mr. lladdick- has been Mrs. Mollie Justus returned home
in had health ever since he came Tuesday Irom Brock after spending__
here. The deceased was rj I years o' time will 1 Mrs. John J-coiy
aKP Mrs. John Harrington and cliil-! | Gol —
Among the dead our friend sleeps. dren Mozelle and Boyd spent Satur- nog-j- King with
elusive agency of the King Re»
Spark Plug, worth time and money
to investigate. King Bee Sales Coni*
pany, 1902 Young st., Dallas. Texas.
r h Davis Marriaae --------’ .............. .........»iui , or 8 keys, oti*
F Rcnshiw and Miss Minnie' His was l.mnded true and well. Ja.v with Mrs. Lou veil Montgomery. pwst. 0rtjCP kev. Return to Herald,
coming of the Norther would cause ”' * ‘ And love in bitter sorrow weeps ' Mrs. D. M. Bull spent Wednesday ■■ —
Dean Davis were happily married
worry for tfleni at. home: or who
; were not prepared for tlte cold wave,
I were placed in charge of Patrol la-ad
Tuesday at high noon ;tt the resi-j
denee ot the bride's parents, Mr. ;ind
About his dark anil silent cell.
with Mrs. Willard Coffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dux is spent
and Mrs. .1 O. Barton Clifton Win-
stead and Muss Nettie Mae Drake
| AMERICAN LEGION ....... ......
PARKER COUNTY POST i were placed in charge of Patrol l.<*;id "el" * ry ' .T * n ' ^ p' wil". N" l'ain. no anxious sleepless fear. Sunday w ith their parents. Mr. and ()1, Harmony attended church aj thi*
ll«eta Firet Wednesday night tne«ck|P1- Hartley and rightly but reluctant-1 '*• . ^ IS. '' . _ , 1 Inxades his house: no mortal woes Mrs- I- Harris. place Sundav night.
■itb. Club rooms over First Nat'l ]v went home. _ t . ' J _____' His narrow resting place come near. M'\ and Mrs. Arthur Wooiey ttnd Mr and Mrs AUin Iiiftor(1 (nl|t,
tt»d.
AUS1
OHA8. H. COPE, Adjutant.
Texas A Pacific Station
EAST BOUND
To trouble his serene repose.
children were the guests of Mr. and North Weathprfon!. havp inovP),
Mrs. Dan Bull.
*. AH ex-service men are cordially ! The others established watches to wbieh was wi,ne8!M>d by ,lM‘
I, , ,. . , . and a few special friends from,
: keep up the fire, made warm beds
AUSTIN F. LEACH, Commander, of leaves and stayed. But there was bridge pot t .tnd this iit>. a owing )(>( |,jm sjppp ,iie dreamless sleep
1 . .. . the marriage the bride and groom
■no clamor lor a swim in the nioin-
.... . , . .. . . left for Fort Worth where the after-
tng. A hot breakfast h.ipptlv ended I
- , 1 . „ noon and night was spent with t el
; the camp; and so tar as known, no lit
■1 one csitght the least cold, and all.es'
'insisted they had had "auAher" fine '1'h*' ^room is a promtsmg young.
No. 12—Breckenrldge to Dallas via *, v business man ol the city. The bride ,
time. ... » I — ' — —'— Mi's, i harlev Haninuton visited \ir inti viro v\' \\ \axrv anti
Cisco, 3140 a. m. i LEO HARTNETT. ,lr;. Scribe. • *** ^red m the city and lor »oni«, „ ,he bowels are clogged up P°is- hPr aunl. Mr!. „ u Hariey. Satur-! daughters Es.ell and Lois.‘ also Miss
our midst where they will reside for
Miss Lula harris leit I riday tor some few weeks before leaving for
Eastland where she will spend a Arkansas, their future home,
lew days. yir. and Mrs. AitJi Bielss and ehif-
Miss Elva Johns spent Thursday (t,,.n accompanied by Mrs. M K.
Ii- lives with God. he is not dead, afternoon with Mrs. Louvell Mom- Thomas, of Bomh Weathert'oiii i ts-
A FRIEND. , goitierv. ited Mrs. A. Bielss, Sunday.
Our sorrow clustering round his
head.
comforted, ye loved, who weep.
No. 10—Mineral Wells to Ft. Worth,
7:58 a. m.
•No, 26—El Paso to New Orleans,
5:63 a. m. /
•No: 2-r-El Paso to St. Louis, Sun-
sine Special, 1:33 p. m.
ti ne ;rtr oeon an einciem aes.suu.i wns „p, in|0 lhp b|ood. causing loss d v aftenloon
Reural Pritchard visited at Mr. .nwi
"Son-John”
Drama of four acts. l.H characters.
IT. b. «lvm • ..............
Friday- evening, 8 o'clock. Adults, j
40c; children 20 cents. Funds to be
No. 14-Gmford to Fort Worth. 4:00 USP(1 for imploVPn,Pnt8 of school.
been an efficient assistant
in 'he Citizens National Bank. The 0f sirP|1;.[h skin eruptions, dizziness .
conph have many penon.l friends al(U ,prtifJO bIimi sul&yp^ Prick,y Ma^'“ M(*sst;r Mrs' 1J R "dtTls Suni!ay
7,000 Rat Tails Already Counted
open the bowels,
drive out the impurities and re-,
stores strung til. energy and cheerful
Mrs. Edgar Messer spent Tuesday Mrs. Gordie Hnnumtm of Childress
afternoon with Mrs. Willard Coffman, is here visiting het parents, Mr anil
pm.
No. 4—Sweetwater to St. Louis and
New Orleans, 4:36 p. m.
WEST BOUND
No. 13—fort Worth to Grafoid, 9:35
s. m.
No. 23—St. Iatuis and New Orleans
to Sweetwater, 10:12 a. nt. (Makes
local stops west of Weatherford only.)
•No. 1—St. Louis to El Paso, Sun-
shine Special) 4:36 p. in.
No. 9—Fort Worth to Mineral Wells,
6:46 p. m.
No. 11—Dallas to Breckenridge via
Cisco. 1:13 a. nt.
•No. 25—New Orleans to El Paso,
11:40 p. nt.
•Do not nuke local stops.
ing the arrival of a little son
spirits. Price $125 per bottle. R. W.
r R , WV-WHDIMDCE I’incioal The committee Iron, the Boy Scout Kinde, I)ruR (>0 and cherry,Ykanl
R. A. WOOLDRIDtiE, icp organization in this city which has „ sp,,iial aaPnts. , .
the counting of the nit i "e extend congratulations
Wonl luis been received jmnounc- Mrs. \V
Fri
to bless the home of Mr and
Will Harris at Weatherford.
to the
M Davis.
Better pay
the 10th.
your gas bill before
First Baptist Friday Night.
happy parents.
A. E. (ANDY) BRINKLEY
FOR COMMISSIONER NO. t
Co., speiial agents.
__(_ —----- l_______ .tf , I. .. ..—■ ■ m # • n,r f til.. t*e t
Central Christian
Every member of the Central now in „,ogivss registered 4.000 last' |he Woman's Auxiliary announces! Mr iuul Mrs Arthur Harris of
Christian church is urgently re- SHtui'riay. This brings the grand to- a .social entertainment at the First G'eenwiHHi visited Mr. and Mrs. John, in our announcement column will
quested to be present for the midr|tal up to 7 0m) and there remains | Raptisi church on Friday eveningiHarr,s' Saturday night. be found the name of A. E. (’Andy)
week service this evening at 7:30 !the conPPtions of two weeks yet to beginning al 7:30 o'clock. :« which: Mr an<1 J,rs' E Jolms. Mrs.; Brinkley, who wjuits to stive the city
o*clock. Final arrangements will be conlP Thp campaign was extended' time a program will be rendered rEsthe' Harrington. Mrs. Sam pun-! as commissioner, place No 1. Mr-
completed for the revival which be untjl Mal.pb 19 .-rh)J orchestra will furnish music tcan wetv visitors Sunday afternoon Brinkley is conversant with the work
gins Sunday morning. ^ There is considerable interest bo-,during the evening. Refreshments)a^ the home of Ml. ami Mrs. Mon of the office hJiving been connected
JEWELL MATTHEWS. Minister
r,
There is considerable interest be- during the evening,
ing taken in the ral extermination : will he served.
1 campaign. Several schools are very j--
Milk Customers Wanted. active anil practically every school j D. A. R.
Sweet milk 121c quart, butter jn thP county is interested.
milk. 20c gallon, butter, 40c a poutv
Delivered daily. Can use few more
customers. J. W. Rater. Call W.
Rater 9011-F2.
| roe Montgomery'. ; with the city in different capacities
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Messer spent .for several years. He promises to
j Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. work for the intei-est of the people
Weatherford chapter D A. k 1 Monroe Harrington. ; should he be elected and a«ks v *ur
---i will meet with Mrs. J. T. Cotten i Mr and Mrs- H T f,°ff,nan vis- vote and Influence.
Stop vour stove from sm(*ing.! Th ri Marph 10 ,..{0 .. ited their son, Willard Corfman and j -
Save gas. Gas Construction Co. Iraj ' March H. I- Sunday. Better pay your gas bill before
Johnson. Mgr., phone 632. I JOB PRINTING AT THE HERALD j Mr. anil Mrs. Charley Cash, Mr.|the 10th.
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