The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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VE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT?
Phone or call on us and we’ll tell you about it.
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WHITE BILLOWS FLOUR—Every sack guaranteed.
Try a sack, then YOU’LL tell about it!
Mr. Farmer: We have a nice lot of good, clean field and
garden seed, such as Millet—big German and little; Red
Top Cane; Maize, Kaffir, Feterita and Sudan Grass; also
a nice line of White Crowder and Black Eyed Peas.
TRY some GROUND OYSTER SHELL for your chick-
We have them for only 1 3-4 cents per pound.
Special Services at Bap=
list Church Sunday
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’Phone No. 82 when you want Something to Eat. Prompt Deliveries!
Goodloe & Norton
E. C. Stovall was here yester-
day from Graham, on business.
Hub Gray made a business
trip to Wichita Falls yesterday.
See us before you place your
order for Binder Twine.
Jno. E. Morrison Co.
P. E. Bock, of Jerrnyn, was
here Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left
Thursday for Mineral Wells and
other points.
\ Electricity! (
Sunday May 7th is designated !
as Mothers Day. It seems fitting!
that some time we should give |
special thought and consideration
publicly, in honor and in mem-
ory of our mothers.
The service Sunday morning j
at 11 o’clock will in some \vay bej
given in this respect- Our
Mothers if they still live, should
| be encouraged by public acknow- j
lodgement, and if they are dead j
their memory should be honored j
and cherished. If your mother j
is alive wear a white flower, if j
she is not wear a red flower. I
Everybody is cordially invited. \
•Honor your best earthly friend I
by your presence.
W. D. Boswell. |
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Ladies Aid and Mission *
ary Society of
i EliasviHe
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Saturday April 29, it was our
| plesure to meet with the Saints
I of Eliasville and organize a
| Baptist Aid and Missionary
~ ; Society. There was 121 present,
Last Friday- Olney schools !the following members were en-
closed, and Tuesday night the r°Hed for membership:
ATTE
Olney School Closes
terms are cheaper than
any surrounding town!
A. P. Stewart of Loving was
here Wednesday.
Mrs. Patton left Tuesday
morning for Commerce,
Will Steen of Red Top was in
town 'Saturday.
Get your McCormick Harves-
ter Repairs from Jno. E. Mor-
rison Co.
Mat Andrews, of Anarene was
in town Tuesday.
W, W. Rhodes came in Tues-
day evening from Burkburnett,
where he had been to see his son
Roy, who was badly burned sev-
eral days ago.
commencement exercises were
f ! held at the school auditorium.
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There were seven to receive
Have your house wired J! diplomas this year, six girls and
, . , f one boy, as follows; Bonnie and
while bur prices and Sjvirgie Angley, Alta Groves,
JI Ethel Wood, Willie Leber man,’
f | Byna Roach and Ed Poster.
| A suitable program was rend- j
11 ered but not having been favor- j
f ! ed with an invitation The Enter- j
prise editor was not present., soj
cannot give (Mails.
The baccalaureate sermon was !
* I preached Sunday morning at the I
| Majestic theatre, Rev. Evans, of j
I Graham, delivering an -impres-j
I sive and interesting address.
1 OLNEY LIGHT & /
) POWER COMP’Y. /
Binder Twine, Lubricating
Oils and Repairs at The Jno, E.
Morrison Company.
Mrs. Teirell Kirk of Electra is
here visiting her mother, Mrs,
Winkler,
W. J. Skidmore, G. H. O’Neal
and J. B. Wear attended the
singing at Loving, Sunday,
Not a misfit in last seasons
business. Some people call it
luck. We call it “knowing our
business.” That’s why we lead,
Olney Tailoring Co., M. R.
Worden, Mgr.
Abe Dyer and family returned
to Megargel Sunday evening.
Will Fore passed through here
Saturday on his way to Graham
where he was called on account
of the serious illness of his
father, who died Monday,
Mail us your order for Ab-
stract and Title work.
Marshall & King, Graham, Tex,
Floyd Wright and family have
moved to Loving.
John Hare of Jean was in town
Monday.
Pick up your old bones, old
scrap-iron, old rubber, brass and
copper and bring it to J. D.
West at Oiney and get real
money for it.
Mrs, C. J. Simpson and child-
ren left Thursday morning for
Wichita Falls where they will
visit relatives.
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Guaranteed to stop Dan-
druff, failing hair, itching
scalp and “milk crust5’ on
babies.—Chas. A. Favor
Co,, Mfgrs., Houston Tex.
Grimes Barber Shop
OLNEY AGENT
Sheriff Mai Wallace passed
j through yesterday on his way
iback to
City.
Graham from Archer
Money to loan on land any
where in Texas. We buy, sell,
trade lands and city property
anywhere in the United States,
Penn-Knight Land & Loan
Company, Wichita Falls, Texas.
Sikes Wood left
morning for Graford.
Thursday
. Miss Bessie Bruce left Wed-
nesday for her home at Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Simmans
returned Thursday morning from
Graham where they had been to
attend the funeral of Mr, Jessie
Fore.
Mesdames Chas. Mothes, A, A
Cooper, Lee Anderson and L. F.
Gragg went to Seymour Tuesday
to attend the District Meeting
cf Federated Clubs.
Chas. True bought out the
local branch of Eddleman Bro-
thers Saddlery Company one day
last week and is now on the job
at his old stand, where he will
be glad to serve his friends.
Work is progressing rapidly
on the Goodloe & Norton build-
ing. This will be a handsome
stucture when finished, and
credit to the town as well as
the progressive firm who ai
evidencing their faith in Oiney/s
future by this substantial i?|
provement.
Notice
Horse and buggy for saj|
Horse will work anywhere /mid
is gentle for women or eh if Iren
to drive. See.
W. B, VauglJ
Crockett Kyle went to Wichiia
Falls yesterday.
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T. J, Routon, of Newcastle,
was looking after- business here
this morning,
. Notice
The Sunlight Circle class will
not serve their dinner Saturday
as announced in last weeks
paper.
Mrs, Lewis Lassiter and little
son, of Wichita Falls, came in
Thursday to visit the formers
sister, Mrs. Chas. Staley.
Prof. J, H. Vance, from Gra-
ford, is here for a few days, j
visiting friends and looking after j
business.
Percy S. Marshall, of
Liverpool, London ‘ & Globe In-
surance Company, New Orleans,
called on their local agent, W P
Reynolds, Thursday.
Mrs. Will Davis,
Mrs. Walter Long,
Miss' Susie Long,
Mrs. Archie Davis,
Miss Andrew,
Mrs. McGlarnery,
Mrs. Kirtley,
Mrs. Bailie DeLong,
Mrs. Jordan,
Mrs. Bentley,
Mrs. Atchison,
Mrs. Baldwin.
Officers
Mrs. Will Davis, President,
Mrs. McOiamery, Vice President
Mrs. Bentley, Sec. and Treas.
The reading of by laws and
constitution, adopted with pri-
vilege of amending to suit local
society. 'The president ex plain -
the work and aim of the society.
Owing to some on the program
being absent, the pastors re-
; sponded with short talks.
Program
Prayer,-— Bro. Summers
. Song, Work for the Night is
Coming.
We Are Glad to See You,—
Mas. Will Davis.
Happy to be Here,- Mrs. H.
J Griffin.
Women’s Sphere in Kingdom
Work, — Rev. McCord.
Greatness of Women’s Work-
Admonition to Men, — Rev.
Huckelberry.
Report on Women’s Work in
Stephens County,—Mrs. Sum-
mer.
Mr, Ault reported more than
$100 had been donated by them
this year.
Male Quartette,- Davis Bros.
| and Rev. Huckelberry.
Why Report the Work,-Mrs.
j Rickman.
Baylor Belton, Miss Betty
the| Dawson (A former student.)
Influence of a Missionary
’ Society front a young ladies view
point, —Miss Betty Scott.
Do we need a Missionary
Society in our chucrb,—Rev.
through j Roark, Rev. Littleton, Rev.
Lum Hinson passed
this morning Ton his way to1 Strange;
Wichita Falls. | Mr, Mathews paid a tribute to
———- ! ladies work and our aged
Mrs. 0. H, McAllister went to| ministers. A free will offering
On account of being overstocked on ^
the following items, we are making
extra special prices in case lots. As
the market on most of these goods has*
advanced in the past few weeks, we
feel sure that you can make no mistake
by stocking up on these goods.
640 Green Velva Syrup per case . :..........S3.85
640 Red Velva Syrup per case..............S3.50
64 0 Dora Syrup per case..................... $3.60
6 IQ Royal Sorghum per case. ......... $2.60
640 Blue Ribbon Sorghum substitute,'per case. .$2.35
640 Lassie Syrup per caee . .............. $2.85
640 Mary Jane Syrup per cast*............$2.85
640 Blue Karo Syrup per case..............$2.50 *
640 Red Karo Syrup per case............$2.90
Fleetrie Spark Soap per case 4 100 bars . . $3.50
Michigan Salt, 280-lb. barrels, per bbi.........$2,00
Michigan Salt, 70 lb, bags, pm bag....... .’70C
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Michigan Salt, 35-lb bags, per bag............. 40c
25-lb. bag Texas Salt for...................20C
504b, bag Texas Salt for.....................
504b. block Plain Rock Sa!i for .................45c
5t).lb. block Sulphurized Rock Salt for............55c
Smith’s Best Flour per 100 lbs.................$3.60 )
Extra High Patent Flour per 100 lbs...........$3,5(jl
34b. can net Wapco Coffee for; .......... 70c
34b. can net While Pony Coffee for ............g 5 L-
2)Clb. can net Royali’s Blend Coffee for..........§5c
3 lb. can net Royafl’s Blend Coffee for........ . $1.00
104b. bag Extra Fancy Peaberry..............$1„95
Cooking Oil, in bulk, per gallon................. 30c
Crisco, per case...........................$6,110
Invincible Shortening, per case..............$7,45
Cotfolene, per case........................$8.1 0
These are practically all Staples--
Groceries that you need and use every
day. Buy them by the case and save
money!
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Cask Store. Phone 166.
HINES & CO;
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Jacksboro this morning
relatives.
Mrs, W. H. MeKennedy went
to Loving this morning to see
Grandma True.
to visit j for Bro. Lindsey $14.65.
j Dismissal Prayer,
feast was enjoyed by .all
Mrs. Rickman
Pres. Young County Auxilary.
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a spiritual exercised . the right guaranteed duty. You did a noble deed?/ -
Werner Wood left this morning
for Graford, where he will visit
relatives.
Mrs, C. H. Mothes returned
this morning from Seymour,
where she has been visiting Tier
parents and attending the con-
vention of Womans Clubs.
Mrs, A. A. Cooper and Mrs, J.
R. Suite returned this morning
from Seymour, where they have
been attending the convention
of the State Federation of
Women’s Clubs.
ingratitude and Bene
volence
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PAINTING—all kinds!.
Automobile, Buggy, House Painting, Interior Decorat-
ing, any kind of re-finishing or enameling. Work over
your iron beds and guarantee to finish them like new.
See me before you have ANYTHING painted. 1 will
guarantee you.satisfaction or your money back.
H JOHNSON, Box 73
Shop first door North of Opera House
boy became angry because we'-within and says “you did
every American citizen and vot- Honey Grove Signal,
ed differently from his way/— ! - - •— J
Georgetown Commercial. Chas. True and wife* went To
Nearly every man who has Ibving yesterday to attend the
tried to be of service to his fei- J bedside of Mrs. J. A. True,
lowman has run up on such ex-': Charlie's mother, who is eritical-
amples of ingratitude. A ten- Fv ill.
The editor of the Commercial j horse favor is easly sidetracked _ ———— T'|j
and thrown over the dump by .Jim Luhsford and family spent
one-horse v disagreement or a. Sunday visiting friends and re- •
petty jealously. Those who; latives in Westoyer.
render unselfish service are
seldom paid in gratitude, but
once secured a pardon for a
young fellow from the penitenti-
ary and a few years later his
father had a chance to do us a
favor and not only failed to do
so but was guilty of some very j there ;s u payment that is far
ungentlemanly and reprehensible j ^cher. It is the consciousness
actions. We secured an educa-j 0f having looked with sympathyf
lion for another young fellow, upon those needing your aid. j
puttingTip some money on him : What is the ingratitude of bene-j
without any hope of ever getting ; fieiaries when compared to the.
it refunded. The father of this I soothing* voice which comes from i
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Shuffler, R. The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1916, newspaper, May 5, 1916; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103101/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.