The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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Sr'
Reporter
CHARLES P. ROSS
Telephone No. 22
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Display advertisement 12 l-2c
per column inch each insertion.
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Locals 5c per line aach insertion.
AH advertisements will be
un until ordered out.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION.
SAN FRANCISCO. 1915.
In some parts of the country
the ferment report the grass
hop|ter* injuring the rot too
crop.
The
honest - to |'iNHlni>tM
booster i* the one who keep* hi*
money et home py i>;tt n>m/.ing
home merchant*.
Pointing out the weed* in your
neighbor’* yard will not make
those in your own yard
beautiful
more
Knocker* are as a banana |ieel
on the threshold «.f progress.
Be a booster.
Advertising makes two cus-
tomers ap|)ear where on** ap
pea red before.
Some of the citizen* of town
think that the band boys, es|ier-
ially those who were mem'ter* of
the band when the instruments
were first purchased, ought to
get together and reorganize
There are a number of boy* here
who would take the place of those
t‘*at moved away, and with
a little special efforts on their
I FARMERS
TakeNotice
!-
We are making special price
Cultivators and
?r.
rich*. 1919 ** pMMM-Padli lal<rn*.l mil CiimMilnn
NK of tb# minor courts that will open out from the gr*«t expo* It ton city
ropU-al tranii|)lanilm;. I> -outh of the Court of Four Seasons. It Is de*lKi"‘<*
by Mr O«or*f W Kilhant Th»- I’.mama Pacific Internal tonal Kxposltion
will atand alone not < nlv in Its architectural treatment but in Its setting at
.larbor View. th«* e«positios she. in the adornment of Its huge Interior courts
and of Its grounds. » th hundreds of thousands of paints, flowers and rare
shrubs and vine* nd in lit- euperb color plan created by • Jules fSu«-rtn.
world famous color i. • The tit-me of the exposition, the aculpture. and mural
painttnga will exalt »!:** ► , I-it of achievement through which America has
completed the P-r < t csti»l The theme of? the great Interior cou*ta will
suggest the meet iic. • t ’ b- Fast and West
Wo have in MttN-k .1. I 1‘m*o. f« ur ami six *!• •
ItHI, four anil Mix wlinvol. Ami T« xa* Surpriso, fm.r
that wi* aro ofToring cheap. -
\Yc have si big stock of It. !•’ Avor.v *V Snti* (hi
11iot wo an* oMToring at
» v. ;.
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$12.50
par^ariangements might be
jp
or *top|M‘d. because it «li«l not
use it* editorial rolutnns in js-r
Monblly condemning tin way* of
Rome of the indolent loiter* of
the town, who ocotinaionaly en-
joy getting a little tip*y on the
content* of an expre** order.
So we have rather t*onform to
the itlea suggested by thi* broth-
er, to u*e our editorial coluintiM
;a* mean* of trying to reform
those who w«*re iMirn tin-*, ami
spend day* in trying to reeti|»er
ate: have *crathed hi* namt* fr *in
our mailing li*t, at the name time
knowing, that if lie were in our
underttMik to bring
Orient Hotel
(lTnder new management)
A te*t of a hotel i* the return
of it* guests. You will want to
come back to the ORIENT if.
you once stop there.
We serve the best the
ket affords. \
D. J. IlntUAUD, Prop.
mar-
We an* l.eatli|iiart ;r* for the MolfK’h/ o.h t 'i r »
ST* >\ KS. t|iieeiiHvvare. leather go**!*. ami to fact an •
tisii.illy kept in an up to date hardware stock.
Peter Schuttler Wagon
We an* agent* for the l Vlebrated I’.-ter Sr!
Wagon, ami will make shipment of i ear of t|u**e woy •
the near luturc, an I wotikl be |>li-a*eii to figure with \>
g-*t yoiir *|teeitit-ation* In-fore ordering.
We are ituxioii* to get actpi tinted with the |*-oide.
i.sing them fair treatinent, ai.tl right price*.
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We an- your* very truly.
W. B.Beach & Br
B Early !
Succssors to J. D. Handley & Co. Odell. Texas
oaanr.t
SAY!
place ami
about Mohriet.v aiming the intern
made for a teacher to be with
them one night in every week
and would be of little coat, when-
each paid his equal part.
Nothing add* more to the
livilihood of a place than a good
band.
erate, and put energy in the in-
dol< nt. by personating them, and
announcing to tb« outside world
their fault*,that he wo didn't get
out but one issue of *uch matter.
The Kx'ixirter force sincerly
hopes that the farmer* of thi*
country have not grown *o d«*
heartened over raising water-
melons for the market, that they
Some people have queer Men* wil1 ^ »,lanl ’h‘* of an
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If you aro in need of Lumlter. |\>*r.
Brick. Lime. Cement. l)uor$. Sash.
Paints or Oils. I»e sure and call on
us. We are prepared to furnish you
anything in the above line and at a
price that will save you money.
Estimates gladly furnished
i
Yours truly.
abootediting a country new*-' ‘Alabama 8weet”,for among the
paper, a aubMcnber of the coun- raiser* of thi* special variety
try recently ordered hia Report- year were some of the Re
Couldn’t Walk!
to be
of Kenny, 111. “For
I tried several different doctors, but I grew
I
Finally,
porter l*e*t friend*. Quite a
large acreage of thi* s|ieciinati
wa* planted by some of the far-
me-* last year, who *hi|i|M-d
away from here, some of the
finest variety of water melons
grown any wle-re. Lot owing
to the over production of the
melon crop last year, which le*
seneo their demand on the mar-
ket, and the high freight cliai ge*
they had topay to get them ship-
ped, after vjil I expenses were
paid, the dividend* declared on
a car of watermelon* wa* very
little compensation for the grow
OdellLbr. Cc
D. M. Kendall, Manager
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W. T. Coll...
L. G. Ilawlon*
V lea-Fiis i i
The Bank Of Odell
(UNINCOSP?*An>Ol
I ride
IISl Now, I weigh 1G* and I
era vork.
The management of this bank spares
no effort in making its service broad
and suited to the requirements of its
food
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CARDUI Woman's Tonic
■ Wt have
anhrfng daily.
len up to health and straag*. iTyou
It a triaL It should help you, tor M haa
are a
Raining in Texas
Theannoocment that it was;
raining in Texas caused a flurry
in the New York cotton market
according to press reports.
When l he cotton-belt of Texas
is drenched with rain the bears
scamper to their dens and the
balls paw the earth
A rain in Texan la a world wide
it, tor more important than
the discovery of gold, the inaog
of «nlers or the move
of battle sbipa. It is a j
ir of charty and proaer
Ity. It bringa c*othing to the
world's poor, pots value in our
iriles and moves Boropean
gold to Trxas. A rair is n good
provider and
providers. -
lute safety is afforded to depositors.
The Bank of Odell
W. P. Starr,
Dr. A. S. Kerley
DENTIST
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as good prt
la Oddi
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Livery, Feed a*iJ
Sale Stable
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Ross, Charles P. The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913, newspaper, May 22, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017018/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Vernon College.