The Electra Daily News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 630, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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* 1>I*P' AND. HEALTH^HINTa-^^^^il^f | p
I Bond and :,has> Been' removedAb
.. .Simplifying Some, Meals,.
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is £n es^blished.rule^that
A ’fone should, drink when thirsty,
: ;pnotat stated periods because the
amount of water .required"must'
vary with * the' ^temperature,
.amount of, work done and other
circumstances, so while .it' may
be said that abo_ut:two;quart dai-,
^ly'‘should be drunk by the^aver-
With the;§l?^Wu?|!St%,.;Go>
i the Fowler .hotel. here vio’f; medi-.
calv treatment. ^ His' ^bondXiwas
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I pu^houisia^^ibbdn Cane and
jBvre Cbuntry■ Sorghum Svnms, Thev are fine, trv
^Kefi& Hurry! Hurry!
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Electra Grocery
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Rains and Duke Johnson.;.: * J vr' *
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and’ although hiswounds are. se|
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HOW TO IMERpyEf- >;•.,
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Accordmgj;yqyMessr§:^
and Weh^wein^^Kq^haye (been
investigating'^
operational: especiall|:'-'among- the
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sft; ^^laag^sys
farmers pf:;Texis;Vv “The aver-
age Texas.:1 cowyproduces., abput
^ - ?•* ' «» i11-.;’ j i’ ■. *, 1
150 pounds;nfyhhtt per.y ear.
This is hbfi 'prqfitabler v .All our
dairy asspciatipns;' and • agricul-
tural colleges areiagreed that we
need to approve pur1 dairy 'herds
as well) ks'jblir* J other farm s ani-
mals . But av pedigreed or regis-
tered sire .is; expensive and un-
less a farmer.:'hass a. sufficiently
large herdyf hihown, he is not in
a position„ tov dwn one himself.
Ho we vei%)if.; there are enough
farmers in; a; community raising
the sanie;kind of stock, say Jer-
seys, it will .be to Their advan-
tage to buy: a, sire to head all the
meals is—eat when -you are Him-'
gry and ,not before, and of. course,
as: near 'as * possible at regular
Times. It would hot be feasible
in the’ordinary household to fur-
nish a-' meal for^ each member
when he is ready to eat, but it
would be a great improvement
both for the housewife and the
health of the family, if the for-
mal meal could be’ reduced to a
dinner and a supply of simple
and- wholesome food made acces-
sible to those who wish to eat
at other times, with the necessa-
ry supervision of children who
tend to eat too often and too
much, and are inclined to choose
the most palatable instead of the
most wholesome food that is suf
ficiently palatable to an unpam-
pered apetite.
Saturday ./afterhodnrPhroute. ;to
Electra. Tfrom Wichita. 'Falls,
where theyr had Deen von busi-
ness. A.TL Was’ driving* *a Ford,;
with a self starter (?) on,it.—;
Iowa Park Herald.
BOOTLEGGERS . ARRESTED
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We Are The Only Grcoers In On This Contest.
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Mr. B. M. Burgher, postmast-
tage to ouy. a sire to vneaa an tne er at Dallas Texas, has been au-
herds of the community. Mr< | thorized to compile a list of
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John Brownlee, deputy sheriff,
arrested a negro man and his
wife at Oklaunion Sunday on the
charge of bootlegging. It is re-
ported that this class of violation
is in much evidence among the I
cotton pickers and negroes at*
Oklaunion, and that the officers
are doing all in their power to
put a stop to it.—Harrold Ga-
zette.
What we cannot understand is
how as green a country as Arkan
sas is can be afire all at once.—
Bonham News.
Everybody knows what a de-
cided blonde is, especially if her
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W. F. Raven, ywfib represented names of the farmers having f >r_______________
the state of -Michigan atrthe corn sale anything that can be trans- was re(j before she Used the
show at ; Dallas, spoke * at that, mitted by'parcel post mail direct j peroxide.
meeting on the’ organization of, to the consumer. This informa- j____
these,breedersT-associations in,, tion should be given under three iv
his state. The plan,- briefly is ,heads: first, butter; second eggs: j
this:r When the owners of' 120 [ thord, general produce, giving!
cows decide upon the breed they approximately the amount of.
wish to)Have, the state field | each kind of the articles enumer- j
agent takes the matter up with|atea can be furnished each week!
the farmers.. The cows are di-jalso the price that would be rea-i
videde into three groups of abaut (son ably expected delivered at
forty cows each and three bulls j Eallas. If you will send a com-
are purchased. At the end of, mur-ication to the postmaster at
two years the'bulls are changed! Dadas giving thi*» information
.ifroni one group to another to!your name will be listed*and fur-
:V?ayoid'interbreeding: The initial Iriished to the consumers of such
cost.-,.is about temto forty dol- ■ articles in ord°r that tJiey may
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U iNoticea imaer thia head will bu 2
\ charged for at the rate of One . &
U (1) Cent for each word, initial »
% or group of figures lor/each >
8 insertion. No„notice taken for t*
% less than 25 cents. / **
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Charley Ferguson left this aft
ernoon for Fort Worth.
A. U. Sheldon is at Wichita -
Falls today. We don't know what
he went for.*
Just Look At
FOR SALE—National Gish Register,
cost new $140. Hevrfcltf refrigerator,
cost' new $75.00. Maje\jhc steel range,
double fire box and oven, cost Aiew
$240. A. H. Sheldon. dv»24tf
FOR RENT—One three-rooirf shack,
j in good condition. See or
Greever.
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The Advertised
Article
lars to the member.
order from you frmi time
Mnay other opportunities for; time such of the above mention-
i* one In which the merchant
himself haa implicit faith—
©Iso ho would not advertise it.
You are safe in patronizing the
merchants whose ad* appear
in this paper because their
goods are up- lo-date and never f
shopworn. Ei
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Service
...THE PLACE...
With the Shrewsbury Stod
at the Dixie Theatre nexfc^eek.
FOR RENT—One-roorm shack, box
and strip, papered; 12x16^S^futh side.
Sheldon, at Sheldon F
C<?
iture Go.
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REWARBTOFF]
LOST—Map n
ening between t(
home. Finder pleasl
Doc Princp. $2.50
[day av-
id my
tarn t<
RENT—5-room house^with un-
derground cistern and\ jfieds’, two
•fecks north of school hc^se. ChU E.
t. Brown, 220. yd523tf
Garlic isNjJggeste^^Ta cure
for tuberculosis. llTwill at least
have the advantage of isolating
the cases.
FOR RENT—Two-room house with
free gas at north edge of Von711* ^e"
sirable location for a field wan. See
C. P. Sheldon, Sheldon Furniture Co.
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?A London specialist says that
modern dress is killing woman.
Yet most women desire their
gowns to be killing.
A diary of a Virginia physi-
cian describes how little they
lived on years ago. But appendi-
citis was not invented then.
FOR RENT—Building next to
pool hall. Size 14x42. A.
don.
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WANTED — Sewing,
prices, by Miss Flora
Rail Snow’s, one block
gin. Phone 143.
feons
j FOR RENT—Two-
inished; northwest plrl oJ
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The "judge who lays down the, bain. Mrs. T. W
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ho/se, fur-
»yv. Good
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rule that the parlor is the prop-
er place for courting evidently
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was'not brought*up ta'a flat. "'' j F0R EKNT-Fo/ room|ouse/ un^
-— ■ derground cistern, An cm sired: t l^.ou
Supply Co.
g$le are-better prepared than ever, to serve. yoUv--Jn^fact
"we have th- b-st equipped garage this side ot Ft. Worth,
and as o-ood mechanics as there are in the State.
Mrs. J. T. Barker and Mrs.'A.1 pe*' month. P^Ted
M. Heppler returned this week
from Missouri where they have
been for the past few weeks. , ^ ^
A' scientist de^ares that"in' a
fot heat-
ing and lightS. Tex^ Harare &
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MENDS,
-We have just added a new equipppaefiTfSi^re-charging
Storage Batteries and Magneto Magnets; aho\ equipped
for re-cutting and re-setting Valves. Guaranteed lube
'.'Vulcanizing.
hundred years from now men j She was not loyal to them.
will not have any hair on their! ,, , ,, .
heads. Does that mean faces, j She measured them by then
•^q0i ability to advance her.
Hens of theUnited States lay She was always saying: mea
about 18,000,000,000 eggs each things about them in then
year. Most of them are layed in sence.
the summer but eaten in the
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7-PidSscngpr Oakland Tjoutjj
j night. Careful Drivers;
$6
Ca:
tdrvice
>ur se/vice day or
Mrs. 'Jasper Brokaw came
down from Electra to^ attend the
funeral of her cousin W. E.
Skeen.—Wichita Times.
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Stor age
Month
Guaranteed Gas and Gasoline Engine Work.
Bargains In Second Hand Rebuilt Cars.
Mrs. A. M. Hepler will go to
Wichita tomorrow where she
will sing.at the Elks' Memorial
services to be held at the Wichi-
ta theatre at 2:30 Sunday after-
noon. Besides the usual rites of
the service there will be several
musical numbers on tha^epoeKam
She did not know the value of
thoughtfulness in little things.
She was cold and reserved in
her manner—cranky, gloomy,
pessimistic.
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ivi back in,hi#oft lotion 8
old Marifn fek^rmacy 8 / \
Is no\\
in thi --------- . j, ,
Standi and solicits patronage W \
on th^guarantee plan.
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Bids will
City of
] o'clock, _
for furn!shi|d2
Jeceived by th
TexasXup to
ecember i0,191/,
of fodr
intsyfind
We want your work. We guarantee our service and if
your car needs repairing or your engine won tgo, we can
fix it and fix it right.
If
You Are In' Trouble Phone 276.
Jones’ Garage
Automobiles, Gas and Gas Engine Experts
inch drppedlp
: check Valves’ jtorFame.
City\eservefe/righj>^ reject
any and alWaida^rto accept any
one most advantageous to the
city. d30-31
P. E. Ashworth,
City Secretary
She never thought it worth
while to spend time in keeping up
her friendships.
ATTENTION MASONS!
Bids will be received by the
City of Electra up to 3 o^^ClT^
m., December 10th, 1>3T3, for dig
There .is a school of instruction go-
ing on every night at the Masonic
Temple from 8 to 10 p. m. All mem-
bers of the fraternity are invited to
attend. The school will continue for
several nights, perhaps a month.
Come up. d610tfnc
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Produce House
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES.
Rev. S. H. Holmes will fill his regu-
lar appointment on next Sunday morn
ing at 11 o’clock and evening at 7:15.
All persons wishing to put in their
membership with us are requested to
be present. All are cordially invited.
Sunday school at, 9:45. Send your
I have moved my proch^e bus-
iness to the old Electr^TGrocery
Company stand on klain street.
I will keep all kinjzjs ^f^roducj
and sell wholesale'anckretail.
Have also addled
line of nuts of fell kindj|
tobacco, cigarsji
Call and see?
chn
VaVmg pipe 24 ize th
ging ditch and
inches under groi
Springs -to the cii
City reserves t
ject any ai
one most 'kdvantai
city. ‘ # <130,-31
“ Ashwortl
rst of the year we will organ-
Christian Endeavor. Send
your children so that they can be mem
d628-30
bers.
Subj
feribe for the Daj
50 cents per i^Sh-
Main1 street
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Phone 207
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All kinds of cfpeh
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Sheldon, A. H. The Electra Daily News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 630, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 5, 1914, newspaper, December 5, 1914; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892953/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Electra Public Library.