The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1912 Page: 1 of 12
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ESTABLISHED 1876
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 CASH
BY L. C. KIRUAN.
FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 22, 1912
VOLUME XXXVII
NUMBER 8
DURING HARVEST
& Merchants Bank invites the fannprs of Freestone County to transact their business here by ph
The Farmers
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Checks may be sent by mail with safety, and deposits made in this manner will have our prompt and careful
attention
If there is any way we can serve you while you are busy, call us by phone and we will do our best to please you.
pass-the word on to your neighbor, we want to serve him, too. «• —
Call us any time when you wint to know the price of cotton seed and cotton, it will- give us a pleasure to tell you.
Farmers and Merchants State Bank
T. R. WATSON, President
A. T. WATSON, Chairman
Death of District
Clerk Turner
Meeting of Eastern
Star Chapter
tions of the county, and was con-
sidered a capable teacher.
He numbered his friends by
the hundreds, and they will
deeply regret to learn of his
death.
Urgent Clean
F H, Goover informed us this
week of the r-ce.it death, in
Oklahoma, of his wife's sister,
Mr*. Ben Echols, a former
ing any place that can be termed
a nuisance will have attention
from the County Attorney. This
does not apply to “the other fel-
low.” It means you and the
others, also. It also means those
whose business it is to look after
public closets.
W. N. SNM^saCCo. H. O.
RJ>5fffcuFORD, Co. Judge.
Up Notice
resident of this county in the
early days.
E. E. Turner, District Clerk
of Freestone county, died at his
home in Fairfield last Friday
morning after a long illness,
covering a period of several
months.
Mr. Turner is survived bv his
The meningitis season of the
year is coming, and it is well that
every person clean up around his
premises and business house.
Clean closets and keep them
clean, using plenty of lime or
Qther disinfectants. Obser^*
this notice, because the^Crfffntrf
Health Officer is going to-inspect
the town, and any person keep-
Next Tuesday, Nov. 26, at
S p. m., is regular meeting time
for the Fairfield Eastern Star
Chapter. All members are re-
quested to be present.
Mrs. Kate Sneed, W. M.
Wm. Coates spent several
days in Teague this week. We
are toid by some of bis friends
that he is taking treatment for
hookworm.
Lemma, the little five-year-old
girl of Henry Richardson, near
Blunt, died Wednesday of con-
gestion. v -r*
Mr. and Mrs T. I. Hall carried
their youngest child to Dallas,
Sunday, for medical treatment.
wife and eight children. He was
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beauch-
amp have moved to the Bell old
place.
hilds was in Teague,
Lonhii
a school teacher by profession
and had taught, in vnrious sec-
Mrs. L. D. Patterson was in
Houston this week.
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Kiting
BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOV. 16, AND LASTING 10 DAYS
CLOSING NOV. 26
A Uniform discount of 20 per cent will prevail from regular prices, or exactly 5 per cent off
in stylish wearing apparel for Morning, Afternoon and
A™ Our extensive showing comprises everything desirable
Evening, made by America’s most skillful garme
Beautiful Shimmering Silks, Satins and Chiffons, Serge Dresses of every description, Velvets and Corduroys
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1912, newspaper, November 22, 1912; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1110472/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.