The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1916 Page: 1 of 12
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With a Mission—
without a Muzzle!
§©lney Enterprise
’Tis Neither Wealth, Nor Birth, Nor State, but the 'Git-Up-And-Gif That Makes Men Great!”
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$1.50 the Year
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VOLUME VI
Published by R. Shuffler, at Olney, Young County, Texas. Friday, March 10, 1916
NUMBER 45
invitations
K. of P’s. Visit Wichita
School Report
Notice Olney Circuit
Notice
Altruistic Club
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The following invitation has The following Knights of
been-received by friends in the Pythias from Olney Lodge visit-
city and throughout the state: ed the Wichita Falls lodge Tues-
“qSPn Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Jeffery day night, and took W. E. Dunn
request the hoqor oi your presence thei'e to receive the third rank
• . at the marria&i of their daughter in t.he brdeV: C. -I. Simpson.
t() Burk Paschail, Tom Guimarin.
My, Wright McClatehy Ben Paschal!, Laval Arwood, W.
on Thursday evening, the sixteenth E. Dunn and K. Shllltler.
of March Each and everv one. of us
thousand nine hm-Hml and >f*U»n thoroughly enjoyed the hospital!-
at eight thirty o’clock ,. “ ". , ' , , , , ■
at the First Baptist church tj; of Wichita Lodge, and had a
Graham, Texas. dandy good time.
Reception. i -
A1 Ira Dinsrriore was here from
alter April first ... - . J ,, . ' ,
olney. Texas. Olney last Saturday. Graham
This is the culmination of a (Leader,
lovers romance which Started
about a year ago and is of inter- §p
est to every one in this section
on account of the prominence of j
both of the contracting parties, j
Miss Adele is the only daughter f
of Mr. and Mrs. S. R, Jeffery of!
“Inglesicle” Ranch and pioneer
citizens of this city, who have ]
done much toward the upbuild-
ing of every interest in the county
and town.
Mr. McClatehy is a young man
<>f exemplary habits and a son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McClatehy
of Olney, also pioneers in that
section of the county. He has
until recently been connected
with the Beckham National Bank
of this city and is now with the
First National Bank of Olney. -- |
West Texas Reporter.
Don’t forget the Flower Show j
in November. Now is the time '
to start, your flowers.
Mr. Harlow
40 per cent
Miss Groves
22
Mr. Spivey
44
Miss Stephens
50
Mrs. Patton
19
Miss Coch/tin
31
Miss. Bruce
33 ” .
oom report for month
Mr. Spivey
30 per cent
Miss Stephens
30 ”
Miss Bruce
34- ”
Mrs. Patton
24 ”
Miss Chochran
32
Miss Groves
27
Mr. Harlow
33 ”
The meeting which was to be- i To the Subscribers of the stock ; Mrs. A. A'. Cooper was hostess
gin at Alunt school house on Wed- lor Pie Farmers State Bank, to the Altruistic Club on Friday,
you are requested to meet at the | peb. 25. 1916.
Campbell Banking Co., Mar. 15 j The members responded
If for any rea-jy0]l call with current events.
uesday night, March 15th has
been postponed until April 12th.
Will till the regular appointment! 1916 at 9 a. m.t
on Sunday morning.
The business session of the
Second Quarterly Conference
wlll.be held at the Methodist
church at Olney, March 1.8th, 2
n. m. Preaching at Ingleside
: March 19th 3 ]>. m. by Rev. L.
to
Subscribe for the Enterprise. It wouldn’t hurt if it rained!
son you can’t be present send. The program for the evening
your subscription to Bank or to j was as follows:
either of us. ; Suspended Sentence, Mrs.
A. It. M. Andeiison ; Rae Anderson.
W. H. Kennedy ; A Day in Texas Penitentiary,
Mrs. Gragg.
Two more good reasons why Labor Saving Devices and
A. Webb. P. E. Everyone is in-; we know that spring has arrived ; Conveniences, Mrs. Lee Ander-
vited tWcome and hear him. , j are because fish stories form-a' son,
E. N. Scarlet, Pastor part of street corner conversation The lesson was a very inter-
and the young hopefuls have I esting one on “Prison Reform”
started playing baseball.
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Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Gragg,
Mrs, Lee Anderson and daughter,
Lee"' Ona, W. E. Dunn. Miss
Ruby Dunn and Laval Arwood;
spent Sunday afternoon in New-;
castle.
STEER CLEAR
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of concerns that are not here to BACK-UP
their goods. We GUARAN FEE Satisfac-
tion with every sale we make, and we are
RIGHT HERE to BACK IT., our Goods!
It is almost time to begin preparing for Spring house-cleaning and we have been looking forward to that time,
and have a large stock of FINE FURNITURE. E
See our Brass Beds, All colors and styles of Iron Beds, Dressers, all styles; Chiiferobes, Dressing Tables, Buffet$
and China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets to please everybody. Be sure to see our line ot Floor Coverings befoie ouying.
Our line of Undertaking
Supplies is always complete
Phones: night 140, day 74
Bidding.bk
F L RNTfU R E - T N D E RT A KIN G
Our Mr. Lunn is the Only
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LiciVtv^d Buvh|drher and ?,tf - ||:
neral Director i n Olney
: with Mrs. 0. T. Anderson as
leader.
Mrs. Harry Douglas was the
Club’s guest for the afternoon.
Mrs. Cooper passed refresh-
ment plates at the close of lesson
Club meets with Mrs. Gragg
March "3, 1916.
; The Altruistic Club met with
Mrs. Gragg Friday afternoon.
[March 3rd., with .Mrs. Suit as
j Leader.
j Subject: “The Care and Pre-
; vention of Feeble-mindedness”
The following papers were.
[read; ."A
J; Causes of Feeble-mindedness,
Mrs. Henry Leberman.
Heredity of Feeble-mindedne$s
| Mrs. McClure.
History of the Treatments of
Feeble-mmdedness, Mrs, Kirk-
J'Patrick.
Prevention of Feeb le-minded-
ness, Mrs. Hemphill.
After the program,' the hostess
served dainty refreshments.
The next meeting will be with
; Mrs! McClure,. -Mardh 17th..
Press Com mil tee.
Complete Abstracts of Ti-tter
; Marshall-& King, Graham. Tex. j
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From Saturday March 11th., to Saturday, March 18th we will have on display our
entire stock of Spring and Summer merchandise. Our store will be rearranged
and decorated especially. It will be our pleasure to show you the leading styles
in Ready-to-wear; newest weaves and designs Cotton, Woolen and Silk Piece
Goods; the most complete stock of White Goods, Laces and Embroideries and
Novelties of all kinds. Come and visit with us, see the new styles, get our prices,
examine the quality, and then you will know why we say that
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST!
Remember—we told you some time back that we would sell you goods this Spring at the old prices, and we
are now ready to do that. Be sure and call on us during our Style Show Week make our store your stop-
ping place—rest in our rest room. We are looking for you, and “you’ll miss it if you miss it! Be sure to
save our Cash Register Receipts—we redeem them with Valuable Premiums.
LADIES ARE INVITED to make use
of our Ladies’ REST ROOM
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Shuffler, R. The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1916, newspaper, March 10, 1916; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1103129/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Olney Community Library.