Caddo Mills News. (Caddo Mills, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 4
CADDO MILLS, HUNT COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY. MAY 9, 1913
NUMBER £4
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New White Dresses
Just, Arrived
For Children and Misses to size 18
at prices from 50c to - - 3.50
Every one a bargain.
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We will have some special prices
on some groceries for
Saturday, Trade Day
Gome and find out.
Local Happenings
Eferi Sandlin, of Dallas, visited
his dous'n, W. M. Self, here
first of the week.
Jim Greenwood of Fort
Worth visited L. T. Johnson
kere this week.
How about a new matting on
your floor, 14 to SOc. See Stev-
•nion the furniture man.
L. T. Johnson was a business
visitor to Greenville, Wednes-
day.
Last Monday H. G. Stevenson
shipped to Dallas a hog weigh-
ing 5S!) pounds. Th''s specimen
of the feline tribe is one of the
best ever seen in this section
and Mr. Stevenson knows how
to raise them.
Messrs Clarence Lee, Jimie
I Haven, Otto Lewis, and Misses
Lena Hulsey, Effie Johnson and
Loneta Owens, attended the
show at Greenville Wednesday
night.
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We have Charcoal now.
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Do the right thing and
do it right NOW.
We urge you to start an account with this
bank now. We know you will say we are right*
later on. You need the service we can render-
that we do render to all our customers.
There must be a Beginning sometime. Delays
are only a waste time. One dollar will start.
Every additional will help. This bank invites
you.
Caddo Mills State Bank
JAS. R. BASS, Ci;skior.
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TRADE DAY SPECIAL
Saturday, May 10th
All Pilgrim Calico Prints 5c per yard
A
School Board Re-elected
At the school trustees election
last Saturday the old members
were unarhirjously re-elected.
The board., met Tuesday night
and organised with Geo. L. Van-
cleve as president and J. Eddie
r- Johnson secretary.
Prof. Ship was elected super-
intendent for the next term,
' and wa3, complemented for his
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was re-elected for the fifth and
sixth grades, and Miss Mary
Strest, re-elected for the third
.and forth grades. The other
places were left open.
These arc good teachers and
have given satisfaction to their
patrons as well as the scholars.
Mrs. E. M. Russell, of Hasel
Green, Kentuckey, visited her
relatives Mr. and Mrs. Dillard
Graham here first of the week.
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exceler^t work during the past
year. Miss Bessie Simmons,
Christian Church.
Bro.JohnA. Stevens, pastor
of the Christian church, earnest-
ly requests the people of Caddo
Mills to be present Sunday at
the church "Church Rally".
His subject Suuday morning
will be "Let us arise and build".
Sunday, "Ten reasons why our
people are growing.
Mrs. Stevens will lead in the
singing.
Prof. Shipp says the commen-
cement exercises will be had on
May, 21, 22, 23, and will give
us a program to be published
next week. Miss Bertie Fagg
is tfofc dnly graduate this year.
Don't be mislead by anyone,
come and see for your self.
Will give you a definite measure
of value all the time in furniture.
Stevenson the furniture man.
Some Special values in Lace and
Embroidery/ Will pay you to see
them.
Beautiful Fancy Silk Parasals.
New Suits Arriving
The latest shades in
Green, a very popular
piece of merchandise,
Keep cool and comfort-
able during the coming
hot days. Buy a
Mohair Suit of Clothes
They are the most popu-
lar clothing for summer
wear. Come in and let
us show you this line of
merchandise.
The New Case
Cultivator
We urge you to exam-
ine point by point, any
Case Cultivator, anywhere
any time, we know that
you will, thereby, prove
to yourself that this is
the Cultivator for you.
We are head quarter for Guttering, down pipes, cut-
offs, and galvenized iron cisterns. Let as give you
prices on this line of merchandise.
Don't for get Saturday is trades day at Caddo Mills,
bring in your live stock, you might make a trade or
sale. Make our store your headquarters.
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The Largest Store
=Tbe Place to Trade
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Hurst, L. R. Caddo Mills News. (Caddo Mills, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1913, newspaper, May 9, 1913; Caddo Mills, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232398/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.