Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [10], Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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Oil Wdl m Baker Land
Dawn A beat 2500 Feet
—Hie oil well out west of
pavaon- is down about 2500 feet,
nut according to reports, and driU
fjuat weet of the churchin or hard gumbo.
se.ftft>th and went. Operations were shut down
' Tuesday evening to await the
arrival of a car of fuel oil that
arrived Wednesday. Drilling
will be resumed Friday.
TwV — Indications in the well so far
have been
iw tniilding w ill be of
of aix roors,
.gtbry construction,
the comfortable
of pastors of
The bunding is to cost about
•13,000 which has been raised
“y popular aubacription among
the members and friends of the
ehtnreh. The old parsonage is
to be sold as soon as a buyer is
found.
New Feed and Floor Firm
ONROE
COUR
Ttarift far Fragr— and Civic RifhUoui
eousw; -dsAs. wrftCH u"
Eat. 1892. 28 Year*’ Continuous Publication
1921
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Chril and Cranio*] Action* "jtlrfe Crowd of Firmer, Baptuli Sell Old Partonajc
In County Coart tki, Week Hear Farm Bnrean Speakers, And St,rt w#rk „„ Ncw q,.
L. B. McCullar and O. D.
Carnes have formed a partner-
ship for carrying on a general
grain, feed and flour busines.
in Conroe and have unloaded
their first two cars of feed and
hay. They will be located in
the Etheridge building for the
present. Mr. McCullar comes
from Orange, but was a resi
dent of Conroe up to about ter
years ago when he went to Or
ange to live.
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New Sanitarium
Miss Thompson and Mrs
Powell, proprietors tif the Con
roe Sanitarium, have bough*
the Johnson lots near the Dr
Earthman residence and wi!
begin in the near future the <?r
ection of a new sanitarium, ft* 1
ly equipped with operating
rooms and facilities for hand!
ing their increasing hospita
business.
The new building will havi
about twenty rooms and wjj
be erected at a cost of about
ffipOOOLOO.
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Bri W. G. Otts, Former
Cftttroe Woman, Diei
Mn. W. G. Otts, aged 5^
died. Sunday afternooi
luaionhospital from th«
of an operation for *
Cancer. She had been suffer
ing fhrni the cancer for sever a
months and was at the Conro*
Sanitarium a few days ago foi
treatment.: She was taken t<
Houston Saturday and operat
ed upon, and died Sunday.
The funeral was held ii
Houston and she was buried ii
the Magnolia cemetery.
Mrs. Otts leaves her hu
band, four daughters, Mrs
nt 3. V»«itVir erf nynrfcwlir
Mrs. F. A. Roselan, Mrs. Wal
ter Williamson, ami Mrs
very encouraging,
according to oil men who havo
visited the well. It is being
predicted that this well will be
brought in ami thus prove the
field for oil. If this is what
happens, most people here
will be dreaming of what fhey
can make out of it. but the first
;hought of Conroe folks should
’>e for those who have come
here and at their own expense,
without asking for a dollar in
iny way, will have brought
orth the liquid gold and devel-
oped a new oil field.
That the pro motors’ and op-
erators and every man connect*
■ i with tin* drilling of this
well gets rich first would be
the brotherly way of looking
at the proposition.
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Vlrs. J. C. Ward Entertains
With A Birthday Party
Mrs. J. C. Ward entertained
i host of young people of the
ity Wednesday evening in
’nonor of the 21st birthday of
Mr. Lloyd Moyers. There were
ibout twenty-five present and
fames of different Jtinds were
dayed and other amusements
ndulged in until time lor the
Vast which was greatly en-
oyed by all.
The dinner was composed of
hickcn salad, stuffed celery,,
sandwiches, cake and fruit
♦ranch:
The occasion will be long
remembered by those who
vere fortunate enough to at-
end. Mr. jMoyers received
]nite a number of valuable
iifts.
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MIDWAY LOCAL NEWS
Civil actions in connty court
the past week:
Conroe Communication Co. j
vs. Planhason Telephone Co.,)
setteld by agreement, giving
paintil'f $593, plaintiff to pay
costs.
M. L. Price vs G. C. & S. F.
Ry., judgment for plaintiff for
$324.00.
Spring State Rank vs W. H.
Thomas, judgment for plaintiff
to revive judgment.
Jno. Rossilier vs Hen. Thom
as, judgment for plaintiff for
$351 and foreclosure of mort-
gage lien.
J. A. Hosea vs B. C. Wil-
liams, judgment for plaintiff
for amount sued for and fore-
closure on property.
J. N. Taub and Son vs T. C.
Simonton, suit on debt, judg-
ment for plaintiff for $267.25
and cost.
Criminal actions:
G. M. Burroughs, keeping
bawdy house, charge reduced
to disturbing peace and fined
$10 and costs on plea of guilty.
Calvin Matthew’s, tw’o cases,
swindling, alias capias issued
returnable May term of court.
Wayne Holloway, carrying
pistol, dismissed.
Amos Johnson, aggravated
assault, plea of guilty, fined
$25 and costs.
Charges of gaming against
A. Hawkins, Wm. Sampson,
Ben Wiley, J. M. Murphey, B.
Bott, Butt Taylor, Lien Ham-
ilton, Will Williams. S. A. Al-
exander, Pate Young, Thorn-
ton Davis, dismissed for lack
of evidence.
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TAMINA TIMES
1 Last Saturday a court hqn*>j * -
full of farmers gathered to fis- J The Baptists started work
ten to speaker* representing,^is week on a new parsonage
the Farm Bureau Federation,
a crowd estimated at over two
hundred being present.
Dale M. Blackman, W,»A.
Roush and R. H. McIntosh and
another gentleman addressed
the farmers on the aims of the
new organization. ■
The speakers brought out
the well know*n flaws ln fhr
^narkoting systcry .tothicb tt,t*
h<tped to get coiwcte^Pby^ \%ny
of the farm bur^u federation
Another gre*fe>;pTeetJ|>g i* do
be held here Saturday week
whan representative* of the
v&tloua communities are to gu-
John Thomas of Houston, he'
----rimother, Mrs. N. L. Carnes oL
>oth the car and the buggy.
Mrs. Hester was not badly in-
Conroe, two brothers, O. I)
Carnes of Conroe and A. 1.
Carnes of Houston, two sisters
iured. -
Mr. Earnest Hill went to
Conroe Tuesday to see a doc-
Mrs. t. B. Patton of Montgom
• ery and Miss Jimmie Carnes ol
4*. .Conroe. ,
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Miss Mamie Foster is pre-
.lariug tor a. dance at her home
khe- !8th of March, N»verybmly
welcome. The dance is in hon-
>r of the birthdays of Miss An-
tie Foster and Mr. Maben
Hammond, which happen to
SPRING HILL NEWS
Bro. Wilhelm delivered a ver>
j interesting Bible study a<
Spring Hill Sunday at 3 p.m.
fall on the same day.
and will be with us again or
the third Sunday.
Seme -of the farmers have
planted their corn and gard
ens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rose and
family motored^ to Houston
Satuday and visited their son
Kenneth, and family, returning
home Sunday evening.
mm
Conroe visitor Saturday.
Mr. Chas. F. Butts w’as a ivsi-
tor to Huntsville last week.
Mr. S. N. Beard and Mr
of Willis were fish-
creek Sunday and
frig no good.
Sidney Bfrown was a
caller at Teddy.
S. Weiainger of
ade^a "visit to our
mvftRy this week.
TUBBY MAYS:
M-JK peeling
'to start It* aerial THF.
TARS AH than ever
P-He is going to have a
oh the first
run a matinee
>f the people
l*fO every Monday
10 do not fall to start
ll animal serial.
lee Thofeopaon ot the Cour-
““ K irwbrking at Hunta-
*mL ■
The farmers in this section
ire.all very busy, sonic have
ilanted corn while others have
ust begun breaking land.
It is reported that the men
lave the Rabun bridge nearly
inished which will be a great
lenetit to the people in this
>art of the county.
Mr. Joe Cheshire, coming
rom Montgomery one day last
veek. had a bad accident, and
is a result Mr. ■ Cheshire is
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Ctvtj «/M« t j • •• »■ ■» -
•ar driven by Mrs. Ceeb Hester
an into his buggy, wrecking
l^itcher Engine 202 went down
nto the pit to take water, leav-
ing the switch open. Engine
** T* ’2!2S: afternoon,
oed on the hill, the engineer
getting off the engine. In
some way the brakes slipped
and 205 slid down into the pit
jn top of 202 and tore up both
engines pretty badly. No one
was hnrt •
MissJessie Forrest, who is
attending school in Houston,
was home for the week-end,
returning to Houston Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett Schef-
fer arc the proud parents of a
baby girl, born Sunday after-
noon.
Haynes Binford of Houston
spent Saturday night with his
uncle *nd aunt Mr. and Mr*-
Jones. — • -------- — -
__ , Misses Duncan, Killin and
he fa expecting mor" derful .super-serial. THE SON Boyd, our (*-«« ber~, are m.iking
Hickerson to Entertain
Supt. Hickerson Is going to
invite every Delta mill faifiily
to the evening matinee Alon-
day,. March 21 to see th/ won-
par-n
OF TARZAN, the rinazing
jungle animal ferial. They will
be the guest oX Mr. Hickerson
and the first episode /will- be
shown to them fWe if charge
at the evening mirtmee only.
All Delta families may come
without tickets. Tubby.
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bud Tucker of the Huntsville
Item, was in Conroe this week
on hia way to the river on a
fish lag trip.
The grand ball at C.W. Han- attend county court.
na’a was enjoyed by a very
large crowd from here and
Houston and Humble. A band
from Houston furnished the
music.
The wedding of Miss Lillie
Brant and Mr. George Harper
w*as solemnized Sunday at 3
p. m. A host of friends wit-
nessed the ceremony. Several
of Miss Brant’s relatives from
Houston and hi* t wo son* warn
here. They will make their
home at the Grogan mill where
Mr. Harper has a position.
Gene Golden and family
moved to the mill this week.
Mrs. Tom Curry has been on
the sick list this week.
Mr. William Johnson of near
Willis came‘down last Friday
for his sister, Miss bailie Fay,
- - *- -** r-4 •- f i V* « 11«% Ana f\T
VII rtLLl/U irt ITl Xllt • .
their mother, who, wc under-
stand is better.
BETHEL BUDGET
The farmers of this section
are thinking and talking of
passing up King C«-tton to ;i
certain extent this year and
plant hogs and hominy instead
Sqme of our citizens ’ have
gardens coming i n now-.
More peanut- will be plant-
ed here than in a long time,
and lots of sugar cane will be
raised also.
Bro. Thigpen of Waukegan
was with us -Saturday night
and Sunday. He preached
three excellent sermons to very
good congregations. Our Sun-
Mrs. Becky Hornsinger re-
turned today, from Possum
Walk where she has been vis-
iting her daughter.
Mr. Allen Hickman has
noved from the Rilev place. , „ . _______ ____.....j
On* d.y Ust weekft Cmp ^>„)ftK>o/ ,B .rip
“ fJr. F. A. Yottirg Mo«4*
gomer>' 'va8 a professional vis-
itor in our community Sunday
our school one of the best rural
schools in the county. We hope
to have them for another year.
Stanley, Bilf Rinford’s little
son, «u bitten by a dog one
day last week. The wound,
though painful, was not con-
sidered serious.
Mr. Crawford Ross and sis-
ter, Mias Lock re and Mr. Elmer
Terry of Scott’s Ridge, attend-
ed preaching here Sunday ev-
S
electing farm bureau federa-
tion officers for the cdunty.
MONTGOMERY LOCALS
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The Parent-Teacher Ahnocuh
tion will give an entertainment
at the school house March 25.
Everyone is to measure around
his waist and bring as many
pennies as the measure in inch-
es.. The school will render a
program. Everybody invited.
Mrs. H. F. Pevnghau* and
grand daughter Miss Beatrice
Peynghaus. left Friday for a
few days’ visit in Navasotu.
1). F. Price of Houston spent
the week-end with relatives in
Montgomery ami left for Waco
Sunday night.
lb R. Burden whs a f’onrot
visitor Monday.
Rev. W. D. Gibbs and Nath
Kelley of Keenan were here
Saturday.
J. A. Weatherford of Rich-
ards passed through the city
Monday en route to Conroe to
located on the lots mst east of
the Grogan home. This is the
result of a trade made late last
week for the sale of the old
paraonage to Mr. Del Groves.
Mr. Groves sold his home in
north Conroe to Mr. R. J.~i,ind-
ley of Willis who moved to this
city at once. Mr. Groves then
offered the * Baptist church
$9,000 for the parsonage and
l he offer was accepted. Mr.
Groves and family have moved
to their new home and are oc-
cupying the building with Bro.
Day and family.
The new parsonage wfil be a
modern residence, six rooms
and bath and will be complet-
ed as soon ns possible
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. A. W. Morris was a busi-
ness visitor in Cleveland Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Earth-
man were visitors in Houston
Wednesday.
L. A. Lipscomb of Damn was
here to justice court Monday.
Tom Hurt of Navas«jta was
in town Monday.
Tom Miller of Navasots was
here Tuesday.
Ed Tom Post of Danis was
here Monday. . „ .. .
Mrs. B.G. and Mrs. Sam Post
were Houston visitors Friday.
, Mrs. I. B. Patton is vi,siting
relatives in Conroe this wepk
Alex Rabon’s little 7 year
old girl has been quite sick
with pneumonia for eight nr
ten days but is report'd much
better now.
Henry Mickler is on t.he nick
list this week.
J. W. Cowan, chief apprais-
er for the federat land bank
of Houston spent Saturday in
Montgomery with G. IX Gay.
Dean Stegar of Magnolia
spent the week-end with rela-
tives in Montgomery. >
W. F. Williams and dautfh-
TerMrs. HeSsTe Greenwood of
Houston, were vifjjttjrs here
Tuesday to the Peynghaus
family and rat her rein Hvg*:—
Last Friday night the boy
scouts. Consisting oi eight boy-
of town, accom-pigled by.
Rev. J. F. Everett, scoutmaster,
went on a hike to the Mitchell
lake, arriving at five o’clock.
After preparing camp for the
night supper was partaken of
and the usual scout gafnes and
stories kept the boys busy till
nine o’clock, bed time. Xatur
day after the usual prelimin-
aries, we marched hnmp in mil-
itary order, each hoy voting
a MMLki Aii/»aaaa , ■..--ir
n irrnrt jmii i
The Montgomery school cel-
elirated’Texas Tn ftcpendCncr
Day on March 2 by a beautiful
ment. The chapel was taste-
fully decorated with flags, his-
toric pictures and flowers.
One of the high school boys
had prepared an excellent pa
per on the causes of Texan’
withdrawal from Mexiao, with
a synopsis of th« Texas declar-
ation of independence which
he read in an entertaining man-
ner. Vhiw-aras tot lowed hv
songs and a variety of enter-
taining exercises by fflt pupil*
of each and every grade which
seemed to please the large au-
dteiicA very matfi, ludftng by
the 'hand-clapping. At tb*
close the principal, Mm. M. G.
Price thanked the patrons for
their co-operation and .asked
them to continue their helpful-
ness toward* the school.
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Mr. and Mr*. M. A. Ander-
son. Mr. and Mm. W. 8. Turn-
ey and Me. and Mr*. R. D. Sim-
onton report that they are eat-
ing strawbenttt out *i tfcei*
rtrdm* #;■: „ ; ......
The county has started grad-
ing the road leading out of the
city to the north.
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Mr. F. Guest of Cttve-
land, was a business visitor in
Conroe this week.
Mrs. G. M. Daniel of Tyler
is visiting her son I. L. Daniel,
of the Egypt community.
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Mr. Ira Daniels of the Egypt
community waa here Thursday
attending business matters.
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U. F, McMillan, former ex-
press agent here* waa down
from Hill county this week.
Mr. Jesse Walker of Willis
was a business visitor in Con-
roe several days the pant weak.
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Mr. A. B. Oliver is tuking a
few days off this week, and is
renewing acquaintances in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wahren-
hergor have moved into their
pretty new home in the west
part of town. /
Mr. I. R. Patton wa* over
from Montgomery/ Thursday
attending to busibess and vis-
j4r\g relative*- . .
. V Cowell. F.arnest Sneed
and/P. McDonald were court
virdLu*s from Montgom-
ery Wednesday.
T\ W. Davis, former county
commissioner, was over from
JM'jntisvUOWy Monday attend-
irig to biJstness.
Mi— IoU EvereU has re
tTirned from Dallas where'she
hns been attending an expres-
sion and elorution school.
^lr. and Mrs. Robt. J. Sulli-
van and daughter Wilmuth
ami Mrs. H. W. Urquhart were
Houston visitors Wednesday.
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Messrs. Morgan Price, I. B.
Bat ton,, J. M. Curry and E. T.
Boat of Montgomery were bu*i:
he** vTsttor* f if f5»nr«wj Th«m-
dav.-’------
Dr. J. 1.. Hicks is in Dallas.
uhTfe~Trr artynrtad.....thr • state
dental convention and is taking
a post graduate cmrme under
Home expert dentists.
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Mr. A. 4. Kiland, who is
charged with the murder of F.
M. Flam, was rfteaned from
jail Thursday, haring fur
nished bond in sum of $2,000,
for his appearance in the dis-
trict court. Partfes from M*
former home in Milam county
are on the bond.
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The county treasurer is pay-
ing off all general fund war-
rants Issued up to Dec. 316,
and the commissioners hope to
be able to pay cash on this fund
after another month orao.
T wo new houses ttt soon to
he erected in the Mllllgdlddi-
tion, one belonging to Gaarge
Batanmn and another to a Mr.
Williams. H. II. CrifMpft he*
just ctotftpleted ft cattail MAT
the NkirCM»o«feMui
Cases Set in 75th Distric
; Court April Term of Court
75th diMtrict Court wHI con-
vene here on March 28th,-with
Judge Singleton on the bench.
The criminal settings are as
follow^:
State vs C. M. Baker,,cattle
theft, Tuesday, March 29.
Chas. Johnson, murder,
for Mund&y. April 11.
Buster Wallace, murder,
for Tuesday, April 12.
Wm. Winslow, murdpr.
for Tuesday, April 12.
Will Simonton, murder,
for Wednesday, April 13.
Andrew’ Surgis, murder,
for Thursday, April 1 11h.
set
so!
Weigh Your Qualities and
Become a Better Citizen
Benjamin Franklin kept a
daily balance sheet of his good
and bod qnsHties. He jotted
dowui every evening the num-
ber of times he “cussed,” the
number of times he “let things
slide,” howr often he was dis-
courteous, what things he ate
too much of, and also item by
item, his good works and good
thoughts, lie struck a balance
weekly, monthly and yearly,
always striving to better him-
self. The book he wrote about
his system, with the maps he
used, show that he Improved
himself marvelously.
Here is a modern adaption
of the same idea. If you will
study it and follow out a sys-
tematic course of study, it may
help you a great deal in the
eyes of your neighbors.
Most people do not realize
what a tremendous InfltitlMM
small things have on individual
success. Franklin, who was n
wise, wise man, knew. Every
man who stops and gives him-
self a good orice-Qver every lit-
tle while will realize it.
You are somewhere between
1 and 99 per cent on each of
Mr. Dift Martin Dina at
Home of Friend in Cmrii
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Mr. UanltfartiB, for many
year* a citizen of Montgomery
county, died at the home of Mr.
(Too. F. Crooke, Jr., Sunday
morning, March 6tb at 8 o’-
clock. He had been ill for sev-
eral days and had been re-
moved from his home about 6
miles southeast of Conroe, to
the home of Mr. Crooke for
medical treatment. Congee-
!!"i f the brain is given as the
cause of his death.
Funeral services were held
at the Kidd cemetery near hie
tra/r—wdrarr interment waa
rafllk Monday morning at 11
••'clock. Rev, It. E. Day offici-
ating.
.. Mr. Marlin leaves a son,
Frank Martin of Grand Lake,
end a daughter, Mias Lula
Martin, who lives with Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Guinn of Cleve-
tnrrdrthrar rhttdren are by a
former marriage Ha also
leaves hi.*, wife, Mr*. Sallie
(Kidd) Martin, and a baby
daughter, Ruby. 18 months old.
Mr. and Mrs. .Martin were roar-
nod about two and a half
years ago. He was 55 years
old at the time of his death.
the qualities listed below. Man,’committee on the placing* of
is judged by Jus .weaknesses !' N.-a.-h, i ., \vh_otK) wrricea are
the committee has had cilia
for more teachers than it could
♦uppjy.
For catalogue or informa-
tion, write, ___
Registrar, Sam Houston
Normal Institute,
Huntsville,
is well to see ourselves oth-
ers see us. You make yourself
today what you vydl be to-
morrow. Estimate yourself to-
day, start a study of yourself.
ond month you will
approach a more nearly cor-
rect estimate. The fourth or
fifth month you will be better
able to look yourself squarely
in the face. .Your future self
is in your own making.
Of course if you do not pay
close attention to your average
on each of these qualities lie
tween the time you strike your
first balance and Ihe time you
strike the second balance two
months later, it will not be
much use for you to take a bul-
ance at all. But if you follow
the plan carefully you will be
surprised at the results.
The Human Balance Sheet. °
Activity; Ambition,
Calmness, Carefulness.
Civility, Competency. v
CorcrMVtntttorr.'
Constnictivvoass, -Courage,
Courtesy, Decision,
Desire to serve. Despatch,
Earneatnesa. Economy,
Faith. Fidelity,
Generosity, Good judgment,
Gracefulness, Gratitude,
Health, Honesty,
Industry, Initiative!,
Just Commendation, ,
KnowAiM.Jget Lqvt*, .
Memory.
J^Jeatness. Open-mindedness,
< )bcdi< n< <\ <)'b vatl/m,
Optimism. Originality,
'OTtlri. f*e»( u: ■*** ** *
•perception, Poise,
Persistence in Obedience to
Higher Motive,
Politeness, Punctuality,
Purity, Quick Mental Grasp
Refinement. Raasonableness.
■Regularity. Rmrerenee,
—Self-control. Self-reliance.
Sense of Honor,
Sincerity, stability,
■” Stralklft-fdfwardiHms, .....-
Sense of Humor,
Strength, Taft.
Temperance, Thrift,
Thoroughness, Tniatfulne*?
True Humllfly*
Truthfulneaa.
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Mr. M. B. Morgan of Brook-
shire and-Jir. Jno. R. Hftrrto of
Dallaa am fthm hare in the
work, and will kelp ft the pr-
ganization of ffte eonnty ku
reau hem Saturday. March 19.
Mr. J. E. B. Arcencaux of
the Egypt community, was in
the city Wednesday attending
bualni'fip matters. ———
THE SAM HOUSTON
NORMAL
is n state : **hior college for the
of teachers, and haa
y extending through
»r!y yours, during which
It has furnished the public
.schools of Texas with many
thousand* »»f efftclent/ieach-
ors.
The spring tepm opens on
March 21, which is a favorable
tittle for npw students to enter,
as new classes will be organ-
izoibx^
The Normal School haa a
WANTED: One tur
bier and (» l»ii\spec
f. b. Daniel, Bi>V2
Texas.
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y gpb-
d peaa.
Conroe,
10-ltpd
FREE SHOW TICKETS
Courier subscribers will be
given an opportunity for two
weeks tn seckre a free ticket
to Conroe’s Play House on
Monday, March 21st, at the
4Vl7» malinee, to see the first
episode of the^firilHng serial,
“ THE SON OF TARZAN ”
trhirh wtH brgin that day. The
only obligation being that you
pay ;Mu- 5c war .tax.
ttekvr tht* week ♦* -for
adult, WM^k the ticket la
to to* for children.
Now. ix a good time to get
after your neighbor and get
to ubscribe for his county pa-
P«t, thus affording two free
tickets to a well known theater
and exciting, picture show. .
if VbuMurfi hot a stibscriber,
end in youi* order today, if
yop frer get affar your neigh-
bor to send Ma Jn,
The Courier will give you
the county news, come to visit
your 52 times a year, put the
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Etheridge, O. & Cupps, D. W. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. [29], No. [10], Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1921, newspaper, March 11, 1921; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848561/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.