The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Edwin Clapp’s
Fine SHOES
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The saason’s best Styles are now on
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display in dull and brig'ht heathers
and in both lace and button effects.
Come in and' select yours now while stocks are complete. Have a pair fitted. We guarantee
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satisfactory service. 7 . . ' N
Alexander-Hibbetts Company
U/?e ‘STYLE STORE" TEAGUE.
-•TELEPHONE ONE-TWO-SIX. EOURTH AVENUE.
liley of the Post Oak
(i was in Teague on -
uesday.. '
t forget the Candy KiJ
;n you want someth
) drink or eat. Wehav
and Mrs. Joe Paul ati
No-Tsa-Oh
Belle Bryan,
T. F. Beckham and Miss
Gladys Earl Stuart.
this week and vis
of Mr. Paul.
Wedding Nov. 23rd
The Chronicle has re
Stores Will Close
Teague Tuesday.
Mrs. R. N. Compton and son,
Winston, visited relatives in
Kirven Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. E. E. Turner has return-
ed from a visit to Wortham.1 She
was accompanied home by her
mother who will spend some
time here.
Messrs. A. Weaver. Will
Wheelus, .John Clark and Wiley
Black of Dew attended confer-
ence here Sunday and Monday.
.1. T. Cullison attended the
Cotton Palace at Waco the latter
part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bounds, El-
bert Purrfoy, Misses Lee Bounds
and Willie McCormick were visi-
tors from Wortham here Tues-
|day afternoon.
Thelb^rt Manahan, Alvin E.
Turner, J. B. Watson, Jr., and
Roy Burleson attended the show
in Teague Tuesday night.
CAMPBELL’S BRANCH NEWS
FAIRFIELD NEWS
We, the undesigned merchants
of Teague, agree to close our
stores for the observance of
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday,
Nov. 26, 1914: *
Connell-Chum ney Grocery Co.
McCorkle Grocer Co.
Terry & Pyburn.
Hendrix & Webb.
-H. N. Smith.
Nov. 9.—-The cotton crop of
this community is about all gath-
ered. A goood rain is needed
now so the farmers can sow their
fall grain.
Our school began Monday with
Miss glulah Alderman as teacher.
Jordan McGaw and sister,
Miss Mary, of Rabbit Hill, visit-
ed relatives here last week.
the following announce!*
Mr. and Mrs.,S. P. Williai
request the pleasure of
presence at the marriage of 1
daughter, Pearl Jarrott, to
Theodore G. Harkey on the <
ing of Monday, the twenty-1
of November, nineteen hun
and fourteen, at 8:00 o’cloc
home, Teague, Texas. At 1
after Dec. 1, Salado, Texas.
jncing boy was born
d Mrs. J. Fred Nl
y. Both the mother
v comer are reported
g nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. T. -J. Hall, Mrs.
J. B. Watson, Jr., and Miss Mat-
lie Lilian! attended the Cotton
Palace at Waco Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Weaver
vis: ted at Wortham last Satur-
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Walter IL^iiualy and lit-
tle son returned .Saturday to
their home in Houston after a
visit here to Mrs. A. L. Brad-
ford.
Mr. and Mr. Robert C. Childs
of Turlington visited -relatives
here the latter part of the week.
Mr. and.Mrs. Guy McKinnev
of Campbell V Branch wore here
Saturday and Sunday with rela-
tives.
Rev. Betts of Marlin was here
.in attendance at the quarterly
conference which met Sunday
and Monday at the M. E. Church.
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Miss Vera Ely visited in
The tabulated returns of the
General election in Freestone
county shows the votes for Gov-
ernor as follows:
J. E. Ferguson, (D) 1143
F. M. Ethridge, (P.R)’ _ 4
John W. Philp, (R) 370
’ E. R. Meftzen, (S) 217
Nat B. Hunt, (S.L.) • 80
it is Golden Rod? It id
8 ground corn, 35 poul
Alfalfa meal, 20 poul
[an, 17 pounds of molasl
ird cheaper. Try a i
| convinced. For sale
Lucas Feed Store,
J. B. Looney.
Commissioners’ Beat No. 3,
the only real contest for any
county candidate, the returns
show:
J. B. Roberts, ~D' 231
W. G. Duncan, (R) 186
The Socialists elected R. Ri
French constable in Precinct No.
3, where it is said, the negro Re-
publicans are greatly in the
majority.
A. E. Carthelson . of Forest
Glade visited friends and rela-<
tives here Saturday £tnd Sunday.
J. C. McKinney and wife made
a business trip to Mexia Thurs-
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Draper of
Cotton Gin were visiting in this
community Friday.
Sam Lanning made a business
trip to Mexia Thursday and to
Cotton Gin Friday.
Rev. Kirkpatrick of Kirven
was in our community Wednes-
Farmers Merchantile Co.
Alexander-Hibbetts Co.
Goolsby-Lindsey Hardware Co.
The Racket Store,
S. E. Tucker.
J. C. Hjppel.
Drumwright & Cotton.
Higdon-Jackson-Kunitz Co.
Sheffield & McSpadden.
Duke & Ayres. . /
B. F. Parker.
King Bros.
The Chronicle will be glai
get a few more loads of 18-
heater wood on subscription.
, Richardson attended
I conference of, the M<
Protestjjjpt'^s church
am SatugMlhSunday
agent for Sudan G
rom the Government
1 Seed Farm at Lubb
the greatest Hay prod
grasses, and second <
tlfa in feeding quality,
rop rain or shine.—C
ir, at my old stand.
Death of Child.
i
Harmon Elbert Smith, the six
months old son^of Mt*. and Mrs.
A. A. Smith, whg, reside on Elm
street in the extreme .eastern
part of the city, died Monday
ing jit 6:30 of fever and com-
T. H. Neyland & Co.
Marriage Licenses:
J. W. Wolford and Miss Annie
Bell Seale. , *
Ben Moseley and Miss May
Card of Thanksr^'
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Words cannot express my ap-
preciation of the kind assistance
of the people of Teague in be-
half of my grandchild, Harmon
Elbert Smith, who was buried
Tuesday. I am indeed grateful
to those who rendered their per-
sonal aid during the illness and
extended their loving kindness to
the child and paronts. 1 hope
circumstances Will never make it
Dave and Roger Alderman
went to Mexia Friday on busi-
ness.
*
J. G. Chancellor and family
visited in the Shanks community
Sunday.
Lee Turner and wife visited at
even
plications arising from teething.
Both parents of the child are
blind and it has a twin sister.
Funeral services were held at
the residence of H. Williams,
Never a Welcome Vis|
The fire fiend always col
unexpectedly; here tod
there tomorrow. The uni
tainty of his visit .make
imperative to be always I
pared. Therefore we vi
to favor you with the
minder that we make it
business to see that all v
wish first class insurance
get it withput inconvenie
or trouble. We save ;
endless bother in insura
Policies. .juS
lectri
J. T. Moore’s Saturday and Sun-
grandfather of the child, on West
A safe Medicine for the Young,
Washington street Tuesday after-
Middle-aged and Old
It’s a pleasure to me ai
[trical work. I make a
fo» you any electrical fia
that I keep at all times
G. B. Horton, R; M. Chancellor
and J. C. McKinney went to
Mexia Saturday.
Reader.
possible for me to repay the
kindness, but may God reward
you in my prayer.
Respectfully,
H. Williams.
A Tonic combining the extractises of Cod-Liver
Oil and Iron Petonate with’ Sherry Wine. Excel-
lent in Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles; an
appetizer and aid to digestion. Making for sick
red, healthy blood, and & general upbuilding of the
whole body. Sold in Teague at one store only—
Globes, delivered
Automobile Heat
Hot Point Heatii
My prices are re
ice rendered, and s
‘Presbyterian Church.
Rev. D. Arthur Dickey" will be
in his pulpit as usual ry^xt Sun-
day and preaeh from the follow-
ing subjects: In the morning
"The Requirements of the Cov-
enant,” and in tho evening
"Developing Oar Possibilities.”
Get cards, tags and mailing
blanks for your Christmas pack-
ages at the postoffice and pre-‘
pare yoar parcels for mailing at
home.
Mrs. J. M. Utley, who has
been at the bedside of her
brother, Jess Bounds, in Worth-
am for some time, was home
between trains Saturday. It is
reported that the condition of
You wifi thereby save
yourself and the postal employes
much time and trouble during
McMICHAEL’S DRUG STORE
The RECALL Stdre
■ for a long time.
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Stringer, William J. The Teague Chronicle. (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1914, newspaper, November 13, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110435/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.