The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Grady Harris is on the sick
list this week.
J. W. Sears was trading in
town Wednesday.
Miss Clara Hughes was shop-
ping in town Wednesday.
C. H. Bryant and wife were
shopping in town Monday.
W. P. Carson made a business
trip to Chillicothe Monday.
J. F. Mayfield returned Mon-
da} from a visit at Belvue.
J. K Lute has eight per cent
i<Kins on farm laud. Vernon.
W. M. Scott made a business
trip to Altus. Okie.. Tuesday.
You can get oval frames and
convex glass at Youngblood’s in
Vernon. adv
Misses Mary Hughes and Bes-
sie Archer will return Sunday
from quite a lengthy visit at
Mount Calm.
” Photographs”
Not tile cheapest, hut the beat
for the money. The Vernon
Studio.
S E. Humphrys. one of tire
young farmers of Maple Hill
was attending to business here
Monday.
With every pattern of linoleum
that is sold at Youngblood’* in
Vernon you get a book telling
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S.i* .1. E. Lute of Veroon Tex. i you how to lay it. adv.
1 ,r farm loans, at tight per cent. | A H Archw. and family mov.
One of G. F. Mabry’s little ^ this week from the Mm.
girls is reported sick this week. (Junes residence to one of the
We can fit you up in any style W. B. Bucy honses.
or price.' Naylor Dry Goods Co. We have a strong and up-to-
F. L. Moffiitami wife of Chilli- ! date line of dress g«>ods. bought
cothe were in the city Tuesday.: for the spring trade. Naylor
We make a specially of high Dry Goods Company,
class po^traituic. ^Thr Vernon J. D. Tinsley and daughter.
Studio Mm. Moore and her husband, all
H. A. Bell was a business of Blair. Oklahoma, are guests
visitor at the Reporter office of W. M. Scott and family.
Monday. We are giving away a nice line
We are prepared to accomo- of Nickel Plated Silverware, call
date all the people. Naylor Dry end see it. you don’t have to buy.
(Joods Co. Naylor Dry Goods Company.
R. J. Stowe, left Monday for Mrs. J. W Leak and children.
Mineral Wells for the benefit of | snd Mrs. Mike Gearhart and
his health. baby are visiting friends and
FOR SALE—One good milch «■»**»«• »* v*rnon th“ wwk
cow for sale. ««e W. Locke at t V. M. Scott. J. D. Tinsley, W.
Odell, Texas. | P and S. B. Starr. Jesse Smith
Don’t forget to inspect ouriam* **oor* made a trip to
line of hats and dry goods. Nay- Vernun >" *he former s
lor Dry Goods Co. Icar*
• Claude Hamilton and •(•ter. • W. A. Kobinaon. the rond over-
Ur*. J. E. Johnson and two >on> at »*»• pretinct. had hi. men
i out at work this last week on a
road coming into town from the
east.
went to Vernon today.
Kodak finishing neatly done
at the “Vernoo Studio” succea j
sors to Smith Studio. ’ Mrs B. A. Harris returned
W. E. Turner, living on route j
2 out of Olustee. Oklahoma, was
trading in town Monday.
Millinery for everybody, call
and inspect our line before you
buy. Naylor Dry Goods Co.
J. B. Withers. Jr., of Vernon,
visited his brother. Charlee
Withers and family this week.
L. G. and I. S. Hamilton of
the Doans country were transact-
ing business in town Wednesday.
John Kendall and wife of
Round Timbers visited D. M.
Kendall and family here Sun-
day.
G. B. Newton was in town
Wednesday and handed us dol-
lar lor n renewal of his Reporter.
Thanks.
Hats for the little folks. Hats
for the young folks Hats for
old folks at Naylor Dry Goods
she attended the Rebekah As-
sembly and visited friends while
in that city.
Willis Parks and wife of Olus-
tee, Oklahoma, were shopping in
town the last of the week, and
while here were the guests of
M. A. Smith ond family.
FOR SALE—One good brown
mare 161-2 hands high, nine
years old. with foal. For cash
or good note. See Luther Wor-
ley at C. E. Foster’s store.
Dan Coffee of Fargo, agent
for the Indiana Silo, and S. E.
Swim of Tolbert were here
Wednesday trying to interest
the farmers in this part of the
country in silos.
L. L. Ham sod brother Wil-
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day, while in town La
for the Reporter and
Dallas Send-Weekly Farm News
see os be-
fore yea hay. Naylor Dry Geeds
& W. Bailey. 1* G. Hawkins.
B. J. Parker and Hi
J. M. Batehlor. T. P.
Jr., and little son war
la Odell Wednesday. This
Mr. Liaman’s first visit to Odell
la
T. H. Holloway and wife re-
Monday from Byers,
the IMh.
Mrs. G. P. Henderson and
daughter went to Chillicothe to-
day to attend the funeral of a
friend who dropped d - ad there
yesterday. We have not learned
the name of the dece ived, but
understand her h »>ne was in
West Texas.
W. A. Bu*ch. one of the coun-
try’s prominent tanners east of
here, was in town inday and re-
ports his wile and son Grady,
who are both si.-k at home im
proving. Mrs. lturch has been
seriously ill and her many friends
will be glad to learn of her im-
. provement.
J. E. Johnson and family form-
erly of this e* uniry. arrived here
last week from Midway, New
: Mexico, win re they lately sold
their home, i hey are now visit-
ing Mrs. Johnson’s parents, J.
P. Hamilton and wife, and will
be here a while before going to
their future home at ElCentro,
California.
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NOTICE
| We will grind Saturday, March
28th. The next grinding day
will be April 25th.
Scott & Starr.
Light Snow Storm
i During different hours last
: Friday night and Saturday up
, until noon, anow flakes fell in a
thick shower amounting to about
an inch of moisture to the
ground. The snow was ac-
companied by a strong wind from
the north, although not a intense
cold blast. The dampness was
great benefit to the wheat and
oat crop of the country, but not
enough to put sufficient moisture
' in the ground.
Restaurant Change
W. P. Carson and daughter.
Mrs. Bertha Alexander vacated
the Owl Restaurant this w#-ek.
and will accept positions with a
hotel at Chillicothe later on.
Rube Sis of Vernon has leased
the restaurant, and he and his
family are to be here this week
to take charge. Mr. Sis is an
experienced restaurant man, and
a brother-in-law of Ed Sanders
at this place.
Red River News
Mr. Whorton took dinner with
Mr. Binghim Sunday.
A crowd of young people took
dinner at E. C. Austin’s Sunday.
W. F. Barnes and family vis-
ited H. Fulcher and family Sun-
day.
All the farmers of this coun
try are busy planting corn this
week.
W. G. Perry who was hurt
last week is getting along all
right.
A crowd of both old and young
people enjoyed a singing at P.
H. Bingham’s‘Sunday night -
Alf Spivy’s baby which
bean low for some time, is
parted much better at this
inf.
Everybody
ithey si
ilag to find the ground cov-
ered with enow.
A REASON
We solicit your trade because we
keep dependable merchandise; be-
cause our grocery line is complete
and up-to-date; because a dollar will
go a long way at our store; because
it is a pleasure to us to sell goods
that will give satisfaction; because
we sell for cash and our prices are
most reasonable; because we profit
by your patronage. Remember
your trade is always appreciated.
J. R.HUIE&
COMPANY
Odell’s Cash Grocery”
TO PROVE
The unquestionable value of our
mens and boys’ spring values in
suits and trousers we ask you
to come in and look our line
over. We have the best line for
the money in Odell and we can
show you. For dry goods and
groceries your trade solicited.
C. E. FOSTER
Telephone No. 7
We are headquarters for
Lumber
and all kinds of high grade
Building Material
paints, varnishes, oils, etc., with
prices that are right. Give us a
chance at your business.
Yoon ml
quite a tew from Maple Hill mat
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Ross, Charles P. The Odell Reporter (Odell, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1914, newspaper, March 26, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017027/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Wilbarger+County%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Vernon College.