The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Fresh Car “Belle of Sherman” Flour,
1 Wednesday evening com-
plimentary to Miss Maurine Ben-
I who is visiting in Teague,
the guest of her cousin, Mrs. R.
I. Waldrop. Games were fea-
tures of the evening's pleasures,
Moody of Fairfield is
elaborate preparation for
the forthcoming reunion to be
held at the eamp grounds one
mile east of Fairfield July 2$, 27
and 28. This camp has been
holding reunions for 23 years,
Chops, Bran, Shorts and Meal.
prizes being awarded to Misses and they are always enjoyable
Ben brook,. Claire Drum wright,
and Setzer, after which delicious
shments were served. Par- hope to make it excell all pre-
for everyone. This time the
camp and citizens of .Fairfield
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DUE TO ARRIVE:
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1 car Alfalfa.
1 car Prairie Hay.
1 car Cottonseed Hulls and Meal.
This may be the last car of Cottonseed Hulls and Meal.,
We advise you to buy all you need.
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WE MAKE OUR OWN BROOMS. TRY ONE OF “OUR SPECIAL’
BROOMS AT 35cr—• ------—
REMEMBER, we give coupons with all
purchases. Our chinaware is a delight to all
ladies. See them. We have 2000 pieces. Be
sure and get your part.
Our grocery supply is complete and you can get fust what
you want. Special prices on case lots of goods. Write,
phone or ^all on us. We-AviU secvc you satisfactorily.
Waldrop-Kuykendall Grocery Co.
PURE FOOD GROCERS.
* TEAGUE, TEXAS.
ticularly enjoyable were the Boles
by Mias Amie Ruth K^rnodell
and Miss Aggie Drumwright,
after which Miss Saunderi favdr-
ed them with an explanation of
some of her superb paintings,
for. which the young people felt
themselves very fortunate. The
gqest list included, Misses Ben-
brook, Kernodell, Neyland, Ag-
gie and Claire Drumwright,
Eloise Setzer, Messrs. Van Ker-
nodell, Leslie Watson, Clyde
Nummy, Robert Riley, Cain and
Ewing.
The freshest, purest and best
candy at the Candy Kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. Drumwright and
daughter, Ruth, spent several
days in Fairfield this week.
The lawn party at the Metho-
dist church Tuesday evening was
quite well attended and very en-
joyable. The receipts amounted
to $17.00.
Si-
Trade here and save much money. Many do so.
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Miss Lucile Campbell, who has
been the guest of Mrs. John
| PttghTf mtwrntl -te hr iwttwa at
Palestine Sunday.
After spending a few days
with his mother, Mrs. C. P.
Bolster, Albert Bolster has re-
turned to Galveston.
Watson's Febrifuge cures dis-
temper in horses and mules. Its
guaranteed. Sold by City Drug
Store, Teague, Texas. 2
Mrs. N. J. West of Bremond
is here visiting her daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Robinette. Mrs. C.
P. West of Bremond is also a I
guest at the Robinette home.
vious efforts, and when they' un*
dertake a thing they generally
make good. We hope for them
all manner of pleasure, and be-
speak a large attendance and
successful outcome. If the
weather Is favorable we think
the attendance from Teague will
be quite large. We have many
old settlers and Confederates
here who will enjoy meeting
their comrades, and Teague folks
are inherently neighborly and
social, particularly so with the
people of her own county, and
we will all avail ourselves of the
pleasure of attending. Camp
Moody bas no more sincere well
wishers for a successful reunion
than the people of Teague and
vicinity. _ ___________ '.'l
Watson’s Colic-Medico cures
colic in horses and mules. Guar-
anteed. Sold by City Drug Store,
Teague, Texas. . 3
Mrs. Wilson of Bremond is the
guest of he aunt, Mrs. C. P.
Bolster.
Go—-
After
Business Wm
In a business way—the
advertising way. An ad
in this paper offers the
maximum service at the
minimum cost. It
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.
Farmers' Congress Meets.
The Texas Farmers’ Congress
meets at College Station July 26,
26, 27. It is composed of those
most interested in the various
braocnes of farm Jlife from all
parts of the State, most of them
specialists. They are men who
are doing things and who are
willing to get and give informa-
tion. The time and expense of
attending this congress is well
invested. The greatest source
of, information and enthusiasm
at the least cost to be had. The
congress is divided into fourteen
organizations and each will have
its separate room and distinct
program, calculated to interest,
instruct, please and profit. Then
there will be general sessions in
which all sections come together
and discuss such subjects as are
of general intqreBt. Railroads
have made a rate of 1 cent per
mile both ways, which will be
$2.35 from Teague for the round
trip. Rooms in the dormitory
are free. Good mOals are served
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LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Looney, who
have been at Houston and other
South Texas towns for quite a
while, are here visiting their
children.
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Trade at the City Market and
get the best. Phone your orders.
Max Watson, who has been
here visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. R. Watson, has re-
turned to his home in Dallas.
Hon. Z. T. Womack of Street-
man was a visitor in Teague
Saturday and came to see the
Chronicle.
The City Market sells more
eat than others. Here is the
They seH the best, they
askr-
Dr. J. B. Gordon was attend-
to business matters in Fair-
Tuesday.
J. B. Parker of Alabama is
for a visit to his brother,
E. Parker. It is the first
g of the brothers for
years, and the;
.. -schoolboy
s. Harmon ret
from Mount
The Civic Club will meet Wed-
nesday, July 26th, at 5 p. m. at
the High School building. Two
interesting papers will be read
and there will be business of
importance for consideration.
Dr. Seale now makes calls in
an automobile. He drives with
the ease of an old timer and sayB
he finds it a happy combination
of business and pleasure. He
purchased the Flanders from
Will Meier.
Mrs. P. W. Grayson and
mother left Wednesday for
Somerville and Corsicana.
AGE NO OAR
sell as cheap, they make prompt
What more can you
Everybody in Teague is Eligi-
ble.
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e spent two weeks.
lineral Water
~ III lUflfcUO.
>*d« arrangements with
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Old people stooped with suffer-
ing,
Middle age. courageously fight-
ing,
Youth protesting impatiently;
Children, unable to explain;
All in misery from their kid-
neys.
Only a little backache first.
Comes when you catch a cold
Or when you strain the back.
Many complications follow.
Uninary disorders, diabetes,
ight’s disease.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for
sick kidneys.
Are endorsed by thousands.
William Matysiak, farmer, of
Mexia, Texas, says: “My little
girl, seven years of age, had a
weakness of the kidneys from
childhood. Hearing of Doan’s
Kidney Pills, I concluded that
Go to Mood's Cash Store and
and Get the Best
Flour 11.50 per sack.
Coal oil 15c per gallon; 5 gal-
lons for 65c.
Dry*salt meat 12c per pound. |
Gasoline 5 gallons for $1.
Lard 10c per pound.
Phone 40.
Mr. aqd Mrs. I, W. Townsend
have returned from the north.
They visited New York City,
Niagara Falls, Syracuse and
other places, also enjoying the
treat of a boat ride down the
Hudson river. These however,
were diversions, the greatest
pleasure being in again meeting
the mother of Mr. Townsned,
whom they had not seen for
thirty years.
Pigs For Sale:—I have five
pure bred Poland China pigs for
sale. They are what ypu want.
—Lew Hartsough, ♦Teague, Tex.
Mr. Palmer, mother of Mrs.
Bill Branch, returned Tuesday
from a visit to relatives at
Sulphur Springs and Longview.
Misses Sudie and Annie Gray-
son left Friday for Normangee
where they are spending a few
days with relatives.
#1*.^ y. at *1 a day. A big crowd is go-
Jt Ij AL“" ing from Teague. Join them
iJ-£ p and have a good time.
Big Prohibition Rally
TONIGHT AT 8:30
' ON LOT EAST OF HIPPEL S STORE
Last gun of the campaign. Victory is almost in
sight. * “John Barleycorn” is on the run. Let’s make
the rout complete. Come out tonight and show your
colon. “Its to shout 2”
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Rev. Adams am Judge Terrell
her case and
fe gave
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Procur*T* tag
Because after all that’s what is
this was the remedy required in coming to you. When you
trade here you get your money’s
worth, plus. We give 100 per
It values, and then we add
satisfaction
experience
Itp»ys to bay
WILL SPEAR
Let every friend of THE GOOD NAME OF
TEXAS, eVfery lover of HOME and SOBRIETY be
present. Let us all work to free our State from the
thralldom of the liquor traffic. Texas must be free!
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Satterwhite, T. L. & McDaniel, C. E. The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 21, 1911, newspaper, July 21, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1046517/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.