Harrold Howler. (Harrold, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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HARROLD,WILBARGERC0tUNT'lriTRXI\S, FRIDAY, JULY 12/1907.
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Volume 1- Number JS.
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L6 j; MASSilE, President: . .... * JQHN'BRO^^lE^ ’of^ lajfee ^us
7 vp, ' t t ' i V' iV l o , i\ Y'\ " W van , " 'negs house bought a number ojf jf
; Ihe ^arrold bank & M^antiie Jmv , Aigns/> reading:-V1‘po |t ^ow,ra
' „ (uNiNc6RPd^Tp:) 3r*’-A‘ - ;:arfd>ad:them diut^afo^nd
: stockholder^* L- J/ lassie, 0:T. firing, giir! Morri.s,
^grpwnlee.--■ . >, . • ''»* Afi-, vv »■**. - ' • theii*. work.-:. In his"private'offic^A!
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Xfie Business of firms and individuals so
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«!h \'*r\ *
Used His Lantern.
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Lasfc:: Sunday, night' as Dock
febted the staff. “Well, not jus»>
the'/wayl thhngh’t'it' would, if
answered the,proprietor. VTbjj
cashier skipped with $30, d00; the
head bookkeeper eloped wdth th -
private secretary, thrbe -clerk^
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officer there arrested -fhe- rhan pilVrttc ccuicuai.y, uUiCl -w—^
j^g4a*C^|St£BSS3 3 wl “*”* *-'Wlh*aymn.i-tyi«
the 12AfO Denver*southbound at ^ f'. , v ^ :
Vernon to. come to Harrokl, and
notwithstanding that train is a
(lag train at this station, the con-
ductor objected to taking up
their fares ahd letting5-them off
here. Finally,‘however, he did
take up:,the- fares, but ' not until
some hot wotds had pafesed’ be-
tween he, 'Docjc dnd the brake-
man/* K '
• When HaiTold was reached
Dock aligl&dd'from 'thl tiJaiifahd
his wife -banded" him the baby
and a valicer Sy the time Mrs.
fence reached* the ‘ground the
ground'the train wae?ragain ‘in
motioh; 'th‘eA! the brabemari,' ^ho
Was sthriding; on the steps,
Struck Dock on the head \yith
Kis lantern, knocking hfln, y^ith
the baby in his arms, uifaer'phje
ed^e df the moving'train. ’'^ith
the assistance of Mrs. prince
bock' ^9eeded 'ii| getting out
anif^ipa dazed condition, ’^ent
in pursuit of. the offending brakV
man, who met jijm at the car
door' and again* assaulted him
Home'Journal-.'
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with his lantern. 4t this j mat-
ure Dock drew hig g^n, sgjfc’
was accidenlai|y dj^har^dTan
/ce Creqm Social.
On Monday night of this‘ week
Mr. and • Mrs. Frank' Lan&haift
entertained" a large number of
their friends at their hoifne'with . .
an ice creahif soiiul. * ThereTwas‘ l%
the Jargest’crbWdirathered there
that we''havev yet wftnesed v at
any sobial funqfiph in iH^rrold,
arid every one present seemed to
be enjoying--the ‘occasion to the
limit‘"The evening was'spent in
popular games, music and social
chat/ and'1 at*5 the -proper hour
refreshments were ’ served.
When'it comes to'entertaining
Frank and Kittie have' but'few
equals. . ‘ > ‘
The new Methodist meeting
JioiisO is'nearing ’ completion 'anjj
^vhen finished 'will be an or
hament tp thb town and a \mor.l
“tA King is Born,
Bom on Tuesday-morning, 9th
inst., to Dr.' and Mrs. J. C.
king, a boy baby. Mother’ and
child * are doing well and' br.
King i§ ^ the happies^' mgp iij
Wilbarger county. . \ ‘ .
train.
Tha sV\grig at Ffi"?
Jjvas,’pooped tft tl»e
brakema^ a.fid Md him. The
Uncle Lee Piper ^howed the
Howler map ’over his garden and
water melon patch last Sunday.
His melon vines are a Ijttle late
but .as 'fine as we, ever saw.
TJncleXee \cQWS how to rai^etem,
Rev. J. C, Clements, the
Baptist pastor, filled his Regular
appointment here last Sunday,
morning and' evening. He had
iarge congregations to preach to.
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ODOM) ODOHDGD OMD CD CHDCDOHK
Herring Co,
,, Dealers in
number, Sstftb, Ooojpg, Bpis d’^re posts, BrieH and |
, . tto famous
Sherwln.Wllllams Paints,
Our krftii§8 fire theIb^st and price? right*
Mrs. Bettie Horton of Henfi
etta, And’Mikfees. 01Ue:afttl'bI’elliJ
Hortoii of Dallas; - daughter anl
grand- daughter^’*' respectively o*
Mr.! and-vMrs.r> Browrilee, wert
Harroldv visitors the first of th,
week."-1 ’ ' >
Geo. W% Wood, the Mormcvr,
elder who has been sick' rit tlj^
Harrofd^otel fdi* several weeks
is reported improving.f His con
pknicrii; Eld.1'Nelson, has certair
lybeen attentive to him.
The Howler is in receipt ofTa
letter from' ^enator Bailey ||
which he that he enjoyep
his visit to'^jlbarger county Si
guch thaf hg is coming again. P
p. B. Hopkins ha^ the contr^t
tq build $ house byb and a hap
n^iles soqifk of to\yn for a genu1
man^ ’ w^osie nan^q—w,e pann
spell. * 7\
. Oitv little
Cobb ha^v oqr thanks for a nl
dish qf i^e’pream, pmsepfed (
Tuesday afternoon of this-wed
Jim Biper was down fro] n
Chillic^thp between trains Sui l-
day mixing with the boys an d
to get another qne of* ‘‘Ma’s
good dinner^.
C. A. ^llingham pays i^ tfiie
ca§h fqr six months reading g f
the Howler for J. H, Allingha| i|
Laplata, Mo. Thanks.
Charlie Wood^ of Vernpn, w
shaking hands with, old frierit s.
in Harrold last Sunday.
'Brice our goods, ponsider the quality of goods wg ^antwe
and Vou are b’ouncl to admit that we have. the cheap^t
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Hardware Store in Jjexas. . We wish to call. -XQUT
special attention to the following: '
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Gasoline stoves,
Ice cream freezers/
Croquet sets,
Fly nets, % ‘
SummeV lap dusters,
Bflg£y' whip?,^ -’*•
|uggy jhainess,
Farm Jiarnesfe, •
SlJwing ^machines, /
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Screen doors,
Wire cloth, , “
Queenuware,
GlassWiti^,^
Lamps and lantern^?,
Washing machines,
Clbtiies wtingers,^ v
Wash tubs,
Rub boards,
Mops and inop sticks;
Bioilers and kettles; "
Fish nets,
Fish Kooks, lines, poles,
Table cutlery, * * ?■. *^ \
Pocket cutlery, .
Razors, hones, straps,
SRears; ’ ' .■■W-*'-
Guns and ammunition,
Poultry wire, .7 ' *
Road scrapers,
Catpentfers tools,
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A|J4 rnany other things too nuine^ous mention..
St* * .y/ * --L ,
Harroldg
Elders "Wyatt anS'CJa&e, Chris-
tian ministers, will begin a meet;
ing in Harrold next Sunday. \
The Hamold Bank & Mercan;
tile Co. have just corr^pleted takr
mg'stqck and tbe hoys all say
they afe glad it is through with.
D. D. Ray is here from Edna,
TC.anVaa*, - this . week, .aiv^wS'
hayipi .his' cattlg. dipped*-ai
looking after his.-gthjr business
interests/'
Emmet fiper and yyife of Ver-
non,' were, ip Harrold^ Sunday
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee. p'ipe.v.'apd indWgntolly
exhibiting, the qew- boy.
Rowland CQbb orfiers the How:
ler ' mailed D. * M. Glower,
Pecan - Ggp, Texas, for six
n\onth§. It goes. •
“ The Baptist peoplg \yill besm
a revival meeting in Harrold the
second Spnday in August
Tex^s.
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We have a y^ry attractive line of
Byggies
in stock.
the prices are as close as are
made in Texas. Try us,
LH.SHIVE,
DR, If- SCHINDLER, J
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gvicoessor to fi. M. Pfa^hcr. j
Vernon, -j
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jfilcc: Jlooins 1 and 3 Wood Bldg. [
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If Yon Want
Xj <Al
Id Wilbarger Cc
. W. A. KEE, 1
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Can furnish you any quantity from
prices' ranging from $10 to $30 peP
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i o Buu or Sell
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iarrbld, Texas. t
an 80-acre tract to.a big ranch, at X
aero and on satisfactory terms.
^ShoesT Shoes! The^best at the
lowest bJice, atH, E, Dunn’s.
The Harrold gin has been sold
W. T/Waggoner/*^
We were visited by another
ine imp'Tuesday i^orning.
Ladies’* Waists, frpm 5c to 25c,
^tEf. R Dunn’s. .
RbhlI^cArW^ci^«*iiactliig-
’ qsmesg in Vernon first of
^Mi^ l^annie yayghp of Burle;
iqnVis /viating the fapiily of D.
H. Vaughn, north of town.
Charley ^c^eehan,^ ft, P™^
urday.
Miss qjr^ce filler Scft^yeista,
is a Harrqld yisitqr. this week?
the guest o^'ljer si’s(|r; Mrs.
Hnnyy Richie.'
J. ^V. Rainv^ter and. family
ReYt W. C. gftbgp ^till preach
5. T. Cameron’of Vernon, has
bought stdek "itr the' Harrold
Bahk & Mercantile Co. and is
no^ in charge of the hardware^
department." Mr. and Mrs. Cam-
eron are mo?t estimable people
and we welcome'them as qitizen^
to our town.
Uiv
quit Eatprdfty for a vacation.' He
will firstr^pend a few ^eeks at.
Minerpt ^ells,
^ohp and Rid Dane, Harrold’g
crack painters, are pointing th|
new Methodist meeting* house J
and the edtSce will *, soon* bq
ready tq dedicate. '
WiH Jjapgliam left Tuesday for.
Arthur Templip left=last ^un:
‘If Adqm bad eaten the apple
P. H. ROBINSQ
Dealer in
a..
Groceries.
Farm Impleirtents, Wagons and Buggies.
Harrold,
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Texas.
if *
gestioiisof that original {‘mash.-
er”— the devil—things would no
doubt have come out different
on this mundane sphere, Anoth-
er objection to this assertion
above, is, that the fruit referred
to was not an apple.
eating peaches,
A UpQft the conclusion of his re;
marks the minister added: “I
regret |p ^form ypu, brethren,
thftt my dog, who is peculiarly
fond of paper, this morning ate
thatp8jfepfmy sermpn that}
have not delivered. Let us ppay. ’ ?
After the sevice the preacher
was met -at the door by q map
\yho, as a ruie, attended service
in another parish. Shaking the
minister by the hand he sftid:
“Doctor, I should like to* kno\y
Whether that dog of yours has
any pups, ff §o I want to get one
of them tq.give my preaher.”
- There • is ri° greater charity ^
thqn the sort which consists in *
withholding words, in keeping
back harsh judgments, in abstain*
ing from speech, if to sppgk lg to
condrmn, Such charjty heaps the
tale of - slander but docs not re-
peat it,_listens in silence but for*
bears comment, then locks the
unpleasant secret Up in the very
depths of the heart, Silence can
still every rumor; it is speech
that keeps a story alive and lend
it. vigor.'
'6HAI!ISOLD LIVERY STABLE
KKST CLASS RIOS AND LIVE HORSES
Drives made to all .available points at all times. Charges reasosabit;
Always in the market to buy or sell good horses or mules. *
R. COBB, B».ro}3rietor
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Allison, T. L. Harrold Howler. (Harrold, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 12, 1907, newspaper, July 12, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892915/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.