Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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CONROE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2J, 1916
$1.00 Per Year
Baking Early
Attention!
New Tomato Contract
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Fruit fefrr 1 i»r*Y«* •’■ w DHa* m*ins
scarcity and higher prices
Here is a list of some of the things you will need Buy now.
Don’t delay.
Seeded Haisins, a package................- 15c 2 for 25c
Currants, a package... .................-........20*
Dromodary Datgs, a package .. 15c 2 for 25c
Fr'sh grated Cocoanut in the mik. per can 10c
Pr> Shrvded t ,vimn, ,rn'da 10c or 3 for 25c !
Sweet I in ■■• date, per cake 25c ,
Hitter (Jhocolaie, pt*V cake ...... 25c
Fancy Citron, per pound . 4 25c
Fancy Orange Peel, . r . -25c
•Fancy (VMloii L*.**■ I, per ! ' 25c t
Corn Starch, per uacjiage...... lt'c
California So/t Shell Walnuts, per pound ... 25c
California Soft Shell Almonds, per pound 25c
New crop Texas Pecans, per pound ---- .. - 25c
Brazil or Butter Nuts, per pound .. . 25c
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We have a lar e variety and an am, le supply of Fpice* a;d
Extracts. If you ire not ready to bake now. buy your ingredi-
ents. have them ready. There is a shortage this year, and you
may nAt be able to get them later on
Everett & Sons
The Beat Place to Trade
The Methodist ladies have de- On account <»f his bei ig una
cidod not to have their annual .
bazaar, as the time is limited IR’ *UM *,irm am* movo 1°
and as so many prefer to give a Conroe, the contract closed by
cash contribution. .< , ... ~ ,
A commit .a a),..intc.1 1 onrw ».th Mr. (, L.
visit the people and culled this Grisham ol Willis, to come h
cash contri nition. So be pre- ’ and demonstrate the culture
pat ed. They v. dl nay you a visit tomatoes next *•.>*.•■. h.. < t
between the first aj.d fifth o
.v K. J to a tt-ttd the
BAPTIST SUNDAY
SCHOOL
December However if aiyyori
has begun to make artigfes I
the bazaar and u.jgfff nth
give them than inone-r, they v* I Di,d\ |,
U appreciated an ! a -oi . sat'*- | ,, .,. s.
Of u<*h artie * v || ■ O r.
'I IH* s-cojk1 M vr,<i>s in t'ir.' * - ' '
r - I ' ■ I : • t ■ ; :
Miss on '*'oci( ».’> and tlie « < ti
0. fiii-* i s Jot the .'Ol mg \ e;
t1~ — —*—,,i.,.t ^
yea
agreeably cancel let
M . * g '
meeting held in tW\'Vurir‘
<> la* t Tun ..day ihvVv t, I)
in*
dhi»
and^»at
iiiho
/
■'iristian
the
.ih Mr.
:*we!l Griffith
V I o.ius I, Vh.,
f Jftj o'clock a
"42” Club Entei-sin
Miss Alma Mach It
was
< ’lllii
Ik
t* ss to the Fortv-iKi
Sa ui day ai t* rr. on
■ The 11this* was ta-tei'ull d.*> *
rated with ferns and cut li'ovi
• Five taoles of player.' <
several games of the chose C.
version. Two vocal se'ei i ity
by Mrs. Agnes DetrO was an a<
ditional pleasure of the after
noon. At the close of the gang >
a dainty salad course was served.
The Club will meet with Mr .
H. M. Crigl ton on Dec. 2.
day
’ ‘1.0 c
di n rs
% i to au
r present,
'dor the
m
to
a s rnnsMT iiiut * n r.v,.-.
•t edn.sira.it:t»n pcte/i in :hc .< ’
•wTv luFuters e »n -i T~
tract ion in IHlut-lHiuK, pia;T i.
• •le., ol their 0 crops. Mr. Dial
will also grow ami sell plants at
$:f.up i»er thousatm.
About ope hundred acres <>t
*nd.
Util
i»r others,
'.*’*•11, of
tomatoes will be grown here ; C
curding to the last pledges, bu:
if is more tljan pr-dialde that •>
■. . of two n ind ed a
If you are particular aboui |M Hl.cured. omat «
your flour and wantdhe best, s+ vent\-ii\*• an* e n I
try ORIOLE arysPyou will use i ati-ficto;
ORIOLE is found ' v,! i" ll"‘ ttnvi, tage. w
‘he best time of gat he o
.T i1*. * x»t i. ndkV,.
mond, and Uy two
S' l.iiilel M:vr.\y i k! Ih
t.ouisi.1, Vur. mi: . and William A.’
Ho.rweii. *>t Am tin, • l eans.
I h ttiiK 'id tool, p'aee at, the
ii >tel at. 2:d'» o’clock t». m. Thu ra-
ti. y. le v. v'. T. Tiirift conduct*
, • I'l "it* rment
whs at Slti lbyville Kentucky.
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A Farmers’ loan Association ^
There will be a meeting held measures devised by any govern-
in'th« School Auditorium at ment for the protection of the
Willis, 3:30 next Saturday. Nov. foremost class of citizens of our no other.
25, for the purpose-of discussion country. only at Wahrenberger’s.
of the harm Loan Act and to ---— .[ _
organize a Farmers’ Loan Asso- The success of tdie electric, ve-
ciation for Montgomery county, hide should be gr»\iter imdSouth
The farmer hits come into his Africa than in mos^sarfs ol the I have too iranv ; io/" K 1
own. He can have a home now. world, because gasoline there will sdl ta > • IVu^X',i I “
Can pay-off (lebts on his land costs from 7() to 75 cts. a gallon, for Fifteen -’oliars the Ka\'
No interest higher than 6 per three times as much as it is healthy, Living 'train. A!
cent. Perfect security and pro- worthjn the United States and pair ui W iiite V\vandot>s
tection to buy a home, pay for twice as much as it costs in any Five dollars iegutics.
one, improve farms, stock farms, other country in the world. Mrs. .J. MeDade, Conroe. ie\*.
linn
e . had tvi • a in. d«
j • ■ >
.'i wi'eks, and
a tvi; w as not uhex-
m e'r our
f*.r lid u.is fii’li] in
•i*i I y sdl-*w4t*t- ktietv
Chickens
7T
Winter Time Is Here
It’s Time for Warm Clothes
We are prepared as never before
to supply your every want.
** will l>e lure durkig
-t season m l ’ u\ the
1 ground, c >• I'a' ivic
is.nuone;,' l »y.^t ai J K*
> to- .iUoi s.
,.fi
'lie out to
o’clock.
won
is of
i oundi
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Economists say that Franee
would grow rich on what
America wastes.
German strength is based
on efficiency and efficiency
is thrift
£ very other person in Japan
has an account in a savings
banh.
ELngland, the richest of all
nations, produces the great-
est amount of capital
through savings.
On thrift depends the na-
tion’s progress as well as
your own.
A growing account in a savings banK Is
insurance of independence.
One Dollar Starts an Account!
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Conroe State Bank
GUARANTY FUND BANK
d A AHftKNDEItC'FTt. Pres. W. N. FOSTER, V. Pres.
A. K. WOODSON. Cashier.
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Profits Erorn i.urkcy C i op
Roultd. l.tovk: Al out 2-V
i Vvi were sold jiel e today'
I! X to -lack .Ion mi m I _2
. whieTl hilled liTo own
'out •'t'».oiNw>fii hightr*' pi
niiftl fur a mngii-l»ird w
fur a thirty-Mx pound'gobhltY^
which is as much as a yt aiding
slt*or Mild ||or a-l a years ae*».
Bryan: The turkey crop in
Brazos county is ahbut an aver- Mj ujj^. Mav Thfelkeld,
age, and will nut the farm* rs lvjrn at Montgomery. Texas on
many thousand dollars. .. The penary jDied on
j crop has liegun to move, and the Monday, November 13, 101*». in
price in ** pound, AH';n|*| hotpitit! ru Hhui!qii.
Sfrtith of Bryan is one of the j, ,,. , .tvvived by iier
largest poultry dealers in the , f;,iher. I n U ,tf c. I hi . Ik.*1*1 of
state, and has just coinplefec . (*(! >
Twentieth Centuiy Club
Satuidav afternoon at three.
Texas Drive on I oledo, Ohio
The Overland dealers of Tex-
as, with their newspaper and
banking friends, willmakoacow
m.ii vv hosti
s 1‘oV many .
• :d \ht - i<.’<*|<K*k the Twentieth Century
Iciub jnet at Mrs. Foster’s in
, .j known r<¥FU.lar session', with Mrs. Jack boy drive on the Overland fac-
( | ,. ,'W.'-a :i l.i ailer, and Central tory at Toledo. Dec. 2nd. Each
_______I );*! i ' -»nd Panama the topic, memberi>f the parly will be
•■*, wiien | Mis. John Knight ami Mrs. ,snipped wilfi a/cow-bpy torn-
II i .dliiio M-oi .i iiiho'.uJ m.r titlL u lilt 1 1
\ uiMriia. Mur
a large
reiitral Aruenea. Mrfl. Nutter blank cnrtndgrs tt» make the
read a g<K>J paper on'tjimt ninala.Jrity of Toledo l»elleve.that Villa’s
*■ We greatly enjov the lessons army Is at their outfm.st. Deal-
atsiuf t hv>a* countncs so cluse to
us. Of course we learned of
them, some of us, many gears’
colil storage plied for bn |>
UHChJim Iiouac.
Gonzales: St.*thi Broth*-! *.
lru*,i 1 pt.’.li,.**' oi in. slnpp4*ih .* *
ot 30,(HM pomet' <>f ttres-t-f l-
'
J iimnt and tin*
I many tnore ruts
I ttyougjj tui k»*> a»i'
: ttip here this set
j tiVrd. , they are i
l, lii toy pr,(*es.
I.’ Il
(it
u»4
, | Mrs, J.
11 icnnar-
Turelkei
ns, t \f> brothers,
■ loll, and Clyde,
{,o*i ilo* . siKt4*r>, *'*i* *tr
UI d
d Ho
!,. Mn
All. d
M. S
Maggie
era ovrr all parta nf I’exns with
their friew<1s will assemble at
Denison where the special train
will be made up. It is expected
Any.
All
11 teei to
iter on
ot a * p;i
ipped 'i ues,,
(■in. ry njid
• uiiiteiyljy
iher y.*hr
Hu
ago, but it is so much more in-j
tcresting now to look them up
on the map, to be able to tsiund that two car loads of prosperox
th,m correctly; to learn of their 0vcr land buoste, from the sou *
govcrnifmnts, schools, religion, i i
rnccff,of people, and the many1'11*1 *,:u 1 the t;u<* will k
valuable exports, such as, min-** out of Houston, over the Kal
rals, eoslly wowls, rubber, indi- on the night <>f Dee 2nd. |
tnbarrv., cr*f-a. rf*ff*H*; T*l i' Trip lo Jhe T:i< tOry IT1
aim bananas. Solne time was . Y,,,.*1'
. , ,i ,i. tin natui*' ui i Ainas pt
stit-nf in telling ol the culltva- , , , '
ui uuOm* uuo Lmuuuu., Jf^tnihe Oy Hand orgam.
w 11 i. 11 ... very m».t« st mg. to tin I .!• ^ and their fr|
■ M*-. L la Wilcox ut Mont , q,. a .gul.nination of tho
d I’l.d to-sir list of ^ , >L . . thi
In' [nil r - M •*»*** K'-l „,rv th;.
ll ia jaid tl.aL thvl'' ide
Ui welcome one out ol
«h*r**i w** are tOVMrtOg.
Warm Bedding for Cold Weather.
Cotton, half wool and all wool Blankets in a big variety
. , 1 i
of colors, from $1.00 to $7.50.
We have a big line of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s i
Sweaters. Be sure you see ours before you buy. Fricsd
from 50c to $6X0.
Solid comfort Blanket Rob?s for men; women and chil-
dren in a variety of combination colors, dark blue, brown,
red, etc. Priced from $2.25 to $5.00.
IA
■ • t
has
o
tu
f of laat >«*ht
paying t-» th
VJ* rpnTtJ3f"T3lT]
TtlFTTfi'S1 r
1 -iJc a |H>urai
more th. 1 «
H the hhoftage
Kv«*ry turrm
bird
I*
i fiiKc lot <»t
the* is giv«*n to the Whit*- i
land and Miimrnoih Brmzc,
tiny yww biggir and arc i
.
and put i.
N
sidcrisj tht* ls:it br»***
A t.
Don't forget ojr Ladies' Re\dy-
it con 1 11 » |i 1. It ’ ^
all the n iwast w • *>
$22.50.
to- V
il "
psrtineiH on
,trs ago turKey
Helically' unkiMMx
raising whji
11 jn tin'
tfi mg 1
unty. Hacker A
Wth ■
the Ckkl
at buxliti'fca m e,
ie mduitry t»> an,
, vnyoUiM.'
a bled t
Th v npe’-p
;rv and M»ogb*
J *R tm-S-r
.11 tie
‘. ShrmtdTi
ed; they tail hi
> urkvya, am
,. yd t n W |
III*; ca*+*S tu p
■rd the fm »u
on VN e<ii
• a ii.h tine «*i" *■ * *
... L a lint.* uhil i i
1 fnivii \\ h 1
ti .eoiuri
♦WM f»»«*4*£A: UlUi ii
nil which tn ♦?■**
the •
, fgflUU,
Notice
xt ri»ur..
•i dt .- i
1 lay.
, i u .ncr arhbul-
t'u tii** ectnelcry,
I* c bUiliiL her
o with white
!i il of innocence
to I'atrons
ilty, November 30,
gsated us l lianks-
anu in order that
force mav I*♦* en-
aside a(l huIinHn
, i r *' th< day a** i»
r**f V4*4ir 4 i»44 4 ijMil'ilX
town it
* tNu
’ n ■ ir«* niiiJlngs of t hi* o!J guard).'Ovei llrml > t uningin SoutLi«v -
M's. S. A. ( raw tord has kind* i‘,.xas( tlrm II other makjBe. A
ly olf* red her home to the < t.ar-s to **tH* with on.* <
lor our annual Muaicale text , • , <4*
I * ‘A:
!5 wiD b« ttio nut <' l 1 j • \
' rt‘ meeting Subj, Political Hcicoct that Ribbon Flou
* No ruuntrv toxwi mmurhin oats at \/
UswoMuiiA<n*rtri ‘-ho uwttrro, v j BAKER
on of
i.ofit was
mm ning
bed b> 1 month.
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J. WAHRENBERGtK
- g
St-vr li
1 Biotn
ixlrrii
IT., p
> t*ltM)f til 1
m.n . > ti U
oil v\ j,. r» \
turkevn IK b<
•Mi wed l«M anti
fsrfiitii. and
one taime rmm
iVinll
e»
t
i
•j
ipp
tread
Si«rk
it** at
ha 1
tng r
1
P
ly fit
HigM ill they mi *<
lUoilwIi alteKig liii*
this fUTMIght r>
ir ol tha apltodtd
Sc 1 05
I he a«
I I
(fium Nuinli»r
Il trtil«r*l of the I.V *
CC IH will I* b> j
Madama I'uk, ( <u l*** oi*t, ImX‘‘
tut Re>a lh*t Me giown in Vt aah turw anil tntartaimrr. at tha
iagian aouoty i school Auditoriuin tonight.
Rubber Goods of All Kinds
ft * not sconomy to do wtthout rubber ^oves
Wblhing dishes, scrubbing floors, cleaning
tpa woodwuih all th»M Irh tome lasKa can be
er compllshed wtthout Injury to your hands If
you gat a pair of our rubbst », oves
We also have Uie latast and mo^t Improved
ntylee of fountain and comt ination syringe* -
h< t water bottle* niedk Him atomt/an com
plexionUuthM bsthspieya^Miutaiyspiuni
arid Delta n^piaa pactilers etc.
We buy only the tie«vt rvifft r g <<xi > 1 rex vir
atda and sell them al loweat pr it.ea
r ■ --■*>*■ -^w--^v>-w v-v* ..
S. K. HAILEY, Capitol Drug Store
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England, John Stone & Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1916, newspaper, November 23, 1916; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth843977/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.