The Mineola Daily Argus (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE
MINEOLA DAILY ARGUS.
Published every Morning except
Monday Morning. |
Asks for Postoffice*
J. H. and A. T. Carlile,
Moved to Mineola.
J. K. Rucker and family,
New Band Music.
The Mineola Brass band
father and son, of Friend-,including Mrs. Rucker, their has just received some new
' Office of Publication: Upstairs,
in the Colloway Brick,
on Broadway.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE.
15c a week, 50c a month, $1.50
for three months, $3.00 for six
months, or $6 a year—cash in-
variably in advance.
ship community, were in | son, Reuben, and their adopt-
Mineola yesterday. The lat- ed daughter, Miss Trixie
ter is preparing an applica- Needham, arrived in Mine-
tion to forward to the post-ola Wednesday evening from
office department at Longview with their house-
Washington City request-
ing the establishment of a
new postoffice in his com-
hold goods, and are domicil
ed in the residence of M.
W. Harris, known as the
njusic that is strictly fine,
such as "Way Down in In-
diana," a medley of all the
latest pieces; "The Storm
King March," etc., and have
also ordered some nice over-1
tures for concert work, such
as "The Bohemian Girl,"
"The Indian Maiden," etc.
munity, with himself as!Shields place, in the
postmaster. east part of the city. Mr. j This is all first-class music
The application asks that Rucker is manager of the in every respect—the band
Application made for admission tiie# new 0ffice be named Mineola Box Mfg. Co., mak-: boys wouldn't play any other
into the postoffice l"r'i^° a Stagner and that it receive ers of boxes, crates, etc., for kind.
a<? Second Class Matter. ° , , , i , . . „ , ' . , , ,
3 mails a week, to be sup- shipping fresh perishable '
J. K. FOSTER, Publisher. plied by the Redland office, fruits, vegetables, etc., and NotlCC to the Children*
Friendship community is 16 The Argus is delighted to 0 c«tnrdav afternoon at
mineola, tex., February 27, '03. miles little north of east of | welcome them to a home in g.gQ 0'ci0ck all the children
; Mineola 8 miles from Haw- this city. |from7 to 15 years of age
kins and about 4 m.les north lare requested t* meet at the
First Christian church to or-
Announccments.
City election, Tuesday, April,of the T. & P. railioad.
7, 1903.
For Mayor:
J. W. McMURRY
I. H. HUFFMASTER
'•'or Alderman, South Ward.
, Mr. Carlile, Jr., is con
'ducting a general mercan-
I tile establishment and a mill
I and gin there, and The Ar-
gus hopes he will be able to
S^add the proposed postoffice
z.-vi of Mineola, and will immeasurably upprociate hlS 6fltGrpriSGSi
your support.
H. C. WILLIAMS
For City Attorney:
ANDREW. J. BRITTON
For Alderman, West Ward:
M, S. PICKARD
For City Marshal:
M. T. CAGE
For Alderman, East Ward:
W. M. SCOTT
Shot the Dog.
While out bird hunting
I Tuesday afternoon, Luke
jWilder's fine bird dog
I jumped a covey of quails, i
| which so excided Mr. Wilder
that he shot, and instead ofj
■ojy-v Tr *y-iTj shooting* the birds, shot the
' . , 'dog. However, the dog is!
The double column artic e not serjous]y injuried, and
on first page was contribute ^ Wilder is getting better.;
by the prohibition commit-, ;
matter!''The^other skltTof *^° Weekly Exchanges.!
the question can receive the
ganize an L. T. L. Every-
thing will be in readiness.
! Parents, please help us by
sending them promptly at
the hour.
Mrs. L. A. Betcher,
Supt.
Don't Worry
about your clothes, for
I have a first-class tail-
or to make you good
clothes to fit.
Call in, select your
cloth and have you a
suit made right here at
home.
We guarantee satis-
faction in everything.
I am in left door of
old Millinery store, op-
posite Aaron Munzes-
heimer's store.
CITY TAILORING SHOP,
W. A. CLARK, Prop.
Will Make Bail
The two men, E. R. Wol-j hunting Friday
J. D. PEACOCK
L0CK GUN
and Smith
Scientific Repairer of Light Machinery
MINEOLA, TEXAS.
Sad Accident.
Claud Mixon and Lawn
Watson, of Martin's Mill,
Van Zandt Co., were out
evening.
same accommodation, at
the same price, upon tho
same terms and treated in
the same fain manner.
BOGAN& SMITH,
The New Groccrymen,
Carry Fruits of all kinria u.i well as everything
Ipso good to eat, including all the lutest Breakfast
Foods, for Lunch Dinners, Ect.
Will vou be kind enough fen^erger aRCi Mont S. Mixon had a muzzle-loading j Take an interest in The Daily
to run the follow in^, ad. tor, n«rifv iriii_ cVirifnmn !
The Argus?
Thinks Fruit Buds Safe.
Capt. N. E. Phillips states!
you have or foci uny intere.it
fifty or County whom you would
like to read about, or would like
to become Interested
live, up-to-date City of 3
ulation in as fine a farming.
truck or berry
er nhone
should send
to The vrgus that SO far as !whiehevm7 day. Bo to apeak, is a complete e*po-
i si Lion of Mineola, containing, as it does, 1 an accu-
haS \ rnte amJ sjdendid writo-up of Mineola and Wood
county, beginning with n liiatorical sketch of the
Wheeler, charged with kill- double-barreled shotgun.
ing an unknown man in a He shot one barrel at a ArgUS and help US tO pUDlish
refrigerator car on the T. & squirrel and was reloading!
ercMt in ^ ° * ujr - uiahiv .—-ym • v . r _ i 1 f. • «">- , "I) 1 1
wouwTke!°n I5 inst-' have been .other barrel was discharged, j pctpol xrlcll yOU Will D0 prOUQ
m^ii! allowed to give bail in the the load entering under the! TT^l^ • j_i_ i i e
sum of $1000 each, which chin and penetrating thei^*- rlGlp US lfl tu6 m^ttOT Ot
ZnZX:ZMZ\}^ywm be,able ,t0 make-|head, producing almost in-jKI0,lyei^r,/j , ,1 ,, ^
d for a sample copy of Their cases have been re-.stant death. Mr. Watson iNGWS 3.110 11010 trl0 TCSUll
Tfl? Minpoh duced from murder to man- was near by, but his back'
lilt lumtvid, 1 slaiiD'hfpr was turned toward M[xQn
when the gun was fired.—
Athens Review.
Daily Argus,
; slaughter.
Just Received
he can discover there
been 110 damage to the peach ( founding of tho city thirty yeura ago, then giving
buds hv tho folfl wonthor ' " t'0ncitle nccount nf tho few year..' history of
uuub uy Lnc coia weacncr so t Lhe I)lace, mentioninB the moat prominont ear!y
( {Jl*. ! nettlera and tho partn they played in the upbuild-
1 j , , - . ' '"1' tho town, and followed by a descriptive
llG also says Ills CaODa^C wnte-uiJofKineola ami Wood county :iu at pros-
plants are growing most lux
j ent. Also a complete directory of Mineola, repro-
, nontinff all the businesses, factories, shojiB, trader,
uriantlv. Thev are now C> ,l'r"^,: 'ns' cHnt ino,ievery i...su= (r
* _ y 1 he Aruus, as well a:i nil the most important cur-
At the Big Four Store,
an elegant line of
youths' and gentle-
men's Clothing which
is now on display at.
popular prices.
Subscribe for The Daily Argus.
or 8 inches hurh and oiurht' renll"ru,hnw,en,,w"ofti>° city and county,
. . ° j, i Sl'ECIAI. LOW KATE TO FOREIGN
to be transferred from the! scribkrs. a
odd frames to the fields if i
the season was right. He
thinks it will be about a
couple of weeks yet before
it would be safe to put them
in the field.
sua-:
J. K. FOSTER,
Pub. DAILY ARGUS, Mineola, Tex.
Church
methodist pulpit
Services.
Plant an ad. in The Ap-
o.us for good results.
BLIND STAGGERS
PREVENTED!
«.*• By Using
Security Stock Food*
Call (or IllurtrMcd Pamphlet giving Treatises
lor DiflCJiu of Stock and other Valuable In-
formation*
D. S. LANKF0RD, Druggist.
Prominent Visitors,
Baron Von Linsto, the
Texas manager for
| Lintz & Hirschfekl, a
T) t* ' lar^e German exporting
jDOUgut 1UU-Acre rarm* cotton house, was in the
J. W. Moore of Holland, senior partner
! Bell county, was in Mineola concern, Mr. Lintz,
this week and contracted :l°°king after cotton inter
! with L. D. Calloway f0r!ests- While here they were
a very choice 100-acre S'^csts of A. Munzes
March 1, 1903—Subject 11 farm, (60 acres in cultivation) | he*mer and Capt. W. C.
a. in. "A Rich Legacy and located about 7 miles east of, Cherry. They were pleased
jits Power"- Layed under .town. Mr. Moore has rent-1witl1 our city on cotton,
i tribute by a spirit of evil; an e(^ t!ie fnnn for this year to! Come again, gentlemen, to
instrument of relentless tor- fL W. Truett, who came to ^e biggest town its size in
j ture; the mightiest pinioned; Wood county several weeks ^exas-
I virtue assailed and vice en- a^° from Bell county, and| * y _ . ,
'throned; the fruit and the will move upon same with lnCfC3.Se 01 52.I^rieSt
; eater. Text, Prov. 18:21. Ws family before another
S
Subject 7:30 p. m. - "The year
Conditions of Divine Ap-
proval and Their Universal
Adaptability." Text, Rev.
11:10; last 2 clauses.
Subject for 7:30 was form-
but
Sliil in the Drug Business.
never
An Unusually Docile Jack.
J. P. Lamar of west Texas has crly announced
located in Winnsboro with a car
[oad of horses and inules, a fine
jack being; included, all of which
are offered for sale cheap. The United States supreme
i he . aek isl't hands h:gh,7yrs. rrmw- |,„a - 4i .
r d, ranch broke and may be safe- , ^ . (^Ctueu tnac
|y put with ma ts or other tne United States has the
'' trses, for breeding purposes, ri^ht to or^
Have line bunch of his colts to \ ' SOuClmg
-how for h!iri. . ot lot lory tickets from one
\v;il trade jack for cattle or state to another as a rr.rt of
i wish to Btato to the public that
while 1 am cut oi the city more or loss,
1 am tli!I in (ho drug business at the
s.'.me old stand, and wish my friends to
wander :"j' place when in need of any-
thing in my lino.
A
After March 1st trainmen
and conductors on the Texas
& Pacific will receive a sub-
stantial increase in pay,
amounting to about 15 per
cent in the case of freight-
men and 12 per cent in the
My oo:i, Alto Dvannen, has cl;ar^
.no ousincas v.'he:i J am absent and
••inv. 01
Call on or address,
-T. i\ l^AMAR-
V n iito o, • x.
a ] ower to rc^'juu j com
'•etveen
9f case of passengermen. This
Uke< p leasure in alteiidiiV to'aTl d'e- inCl^asC Was obtained with-
maniij of ths trr.de. . out a strike and was brought
on... aing tha patronage of the publib, i _i._, 4. 1 <• „
i remain, 1 ours truly, about by a conference of a
CHAS. R. BRANNEN, I representative of the em-
Druggist, Mineola. P^oyes with the management
i of the road. That the man-
Try TiIE Argus as an ad- |agementconce-ded the justice
•. citwing medium. Our sub- of the demands of the train-
scription list is increasing; men is evidenced by their
.•npfrjJy1. ■ ready compliance with them.
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The Mineola Daily Argus (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1903, newspaper, February 27, 1903; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254295/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.