The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs. M. A. Smith wa» a vi*i
tor at Vernon today.
Mm. Bert Belcher i* visiting
at Vernon this w**«*k.
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8. U. Croaaley was her* Mon
day from i'hillicotlie on business.
W. P. Gar*on and A. T. Collin*
were Cbillicothe visitors Tues
day.
M r. Love of V* rnon was l»ere
Saturday in internal of the Ver-
non Record.
E. A. Wolfe Iuih returned
from Mineral Well, where lie ha*
, been for hi* health.
For Singer Sewing Machine*,
fee or write. W. G. Collier,
4dv.-12. Vernon. Texas.
The proceeds of the Ladies
Miasionery Society’s ice cream
and lemonade supper Saturday
night amounted to S37.70. the
members of this society have now
about $100 to their credit.
Mas. .1. V. Scott of Dallas ar
rived tl»e first of tile w«*«*k to
visit ln*r son W. VI. Scott and
family.
Prof J. R. Hun* U*ft Wedne*
day for Bowie, In* will visit at
Graham and oilier East Texas
place* U*foiv going to hi* home
at buwium.
G. C. Briscoe of the Doans
country was lien* Sunday to
meet his wife win* was returning
from a visit with relative* at
Wellington.
The ball gain** at Tolbert last
Friday evening betw**en tin* l«**al
high school boy* and tin* T«iil**rt
boy* resulted in a score of < to .»
in favor of Tolbert.
i
.1 D. Handcly and family have
moved liack to Odell from I hiI-
c|re*s. In* and his son Felix have
bought tin* Benson mill and will
engage in shelling and grinding
corn. We an* glad to welcome
this good family back in our
midst.
BaptistLadies Aid Program
The Babtist Lulu * Aid will
meet at ill* church Vlay -1 at 4
p m , when ,1m* following pro-
graui will Is* rciider«*d:
Prayer S*mg.
Scripture, .1 din "til charter,
Mrs.’ll. C. Mason.
Reading M*-s. W. M. Scott,
tattle Corners, Mrs .1 W Tombs.
Woman's Work, Mrs J.H.Knapp.
Visitors an? welcome.
A FEW MINUTES
jj of your time spent
in looking over our
complete stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
will convince you
that this is the place
you have been look-
ing for.
Webb Brothers,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Country Produce Bought and Sold
Our friend W. C. Plunk has
tlit* R**|M«rt«*r's thank* for a r*>
in*wnl of hi* |st|**r while iii town
one day this week
Harvey Handley of Ghihlre**,
heli**d move Ids uncle, .1. D.
Hundley from that place to Odell
tin* last of tin* week
iAst week's issue of til'' Re
isirter should have reported a
hoy that was born to C. W. l*ol
lard and wife on Wednesday.
Mrs. Bertha Alexander and
baby girl returned Wednesday
from a three week’s visit with
relatives at Mansdeld and Venus.
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Kid rich Flow**rs left last w***-k
for Levi, New Mexico, where In*
went t«» .accept a jsisition with
'Ionic** Gearhart in that country
.picking beans.
Among the parties from this
nectiftn of tin* country wbo will —«■ 7~u"*Vw";. CT ” T~l '
tittA*n«l the old soldiers reunion in their Sundv (School, and re-
al Chattanooga. Tenn , will Is- , porU the crowd at the service
S A Naylor. .1 P. Hamilton ami j last Sunday one of large attend-
wif**, Clals* Shelton, T. B Priildy. jance. __
Ml*«« HnltU. »«»., Flower,* Magazine
tl... .wo la,n r Will »mit r..|;m». »| ^ wj|| ^ edit-1
Curd of
We wish to thank the p,^»|>l«‘
w I mi assisted us in tie* sickness
and death of our baby Also
wish to thank tlie gentlemen who
u*ai*t**d me in planting my crop
W«* wilt pray (shI's richest i»l«*ss
ingw to r>**t upon you ail
t\ Morris and wife.
Sunday the 18th., was Chil-
dren’s Day at the Doans Chapel
and the program that had been
arranged by members of the
Sunday School was successfully
cat ried out. which consisted of
songs and recitations.
Rev. lottlie Robeson, pastor of i
the church was present in the
morning and preached an inter-
esting sermon, he is well pleased
with the inteiest that is taken
*stt Chattanooga and near Ac
; worth, Ga.
I ji„t Thur-dl.y tin* lath cl**s**
I ed a successful ter n of scIhniI
'at Pleasant Valley, which was
Mucccssfuly taugi ttfislast t**rm
by Miss Ioiurn Roger*. The
pupil* w**r** served with i**<»
cresin an*l rake at *•!«***• *»f school
ed montirly hy W. T. Float rs,
the first issue of which is now t
realty for its readers. As Mr. j
Flow«rs is well and favorbly
known among u great tnan> of
the Rejiorter’s reader*. as a
writer, he therefore needs no in-
troduction on our part.
We have found after examin
, .The Gty Tailor
Shop
Is the place to go to get
your work done right. 1.
have had the experience,
give me a trial ^nd you
will be a steady customer.
My business is increas-
ing all the time.
Boys, bring me your
clothes and get the best
work to be had.
Bert Belcher,
’The Guaranteedailor ’
t rrnnt turn » ............ ” ^ ~ -----.
by th *ir teacher:, who left on j ing the contents of the first is
Friday after for her home at sue of this magazine, that it
Bonham
A numl*er of Eldorado. Okla .
will not ire devote*! to any ccr
tain principle, but useing the
writer own phrase, “Blind of as
icitizen.*, mnong Xm wen*! a ln*toevery thing but what is
KrttJSrt? r.1' v,; ^
Stewart, a funner Eldorado clti er considers are menace to ctvili-,
»•„. whowa* drowned in Like nation. The subaenption price
Wichita last Saturday night; to this magazine is $1.00 a year,
whil* Ito-u ruling Hono r was-three months -oc or lUe for
well known among a nu.nIs r of I single copy. Address al com-
thc people in this part of the munitions «•» W- T. I-l^ws-ns.
country, especially n**ar D*»ans, I Tolbert, Texas, R. s»x •
,h“* .............'IOdell Reporter I yeer for $1
StOl
Barbsring
V?r.-0r,IP
The
Barbers
that Barber
at the City Bar-
ber Shop, and our
strong points are the
many different styles
in which we can cut your
hair. Give us a trial.
City Barber Shop
J. J. BAGGETT. Prop.
Dry Goods for the Summer Season
Can Be Found In Great Variety At Our Store
The hot weather season is again drawing upon us. The
time of the year has come when everybody must clad them-
selves accordingly. Do you know that we have the largest
stock of Summer DRY GOODS that has ever been offered to
the public in OdelL %
Our shelves are packed full to the brim with brand new
merchandise. Goods that we like to show, and Fabrics that
yon will be pleased with. We have a brand new line of
Schwabs Guaranteed Clothes
In solid browns, blues and grays, also Fancies, you will be
‘iy looking through our new line oi suns, r me
$10.00 to $20,00
When in Odell call and see us, we always have something new
to show you. ,
Yours to serve,
Ladies and
Misses Un-
derwear
In the most comfort-
able styles, can be
found at our store, in-
cluding the cumfy cut
j j vests, elastic unions,
/'T f crepe goods for un-
\ derwear.
Men’s
Underwear
M. A. SMITH
Odell,
& COMPANY
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'Everything Good To Eat And Weir” Texas
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Vernon College.