The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914 Page: 1 of 10
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is paper is from
“The Home of
Good Printing”
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DBVOTBD TO ANY WORK WHICH WILL PROMOTI THE PUBLIC GOOD
7. R. Stamp, Pub
Nocona, Montague County, Te*as, May 1, 1914
J. PluVius Arrives
Obituary
They Know Where to Go
really
pretty
OUR DRUG STORE
Zfte Store
B. Y. P. V. Re-organized
Card of Thanks
Lillie Jones.
•eting
Bow-
We are very glad, indeed, to
. Wil-
We Extend a Helping Hand
every
Pastor
TEXAS
I. Rich-
Bell.
Listen Here
mburs
reach-
soul
You Can’t Co Wrong
Chuck
Card of Thanks
work.
7he Cash Grocer.
gen-
ake a
the
not
his
Mrs. N. B. Fatherree return-
I from a six weeks visit with
Testa*
lances,
ck of
i that
■of. J.
asset-
n the
j. 44tf
and family at Chickasha, Oklaho-
ma, Monday afternoon.
unday
‘ Red
2m. -Jo,
left
the
No-
the
of the
tremen ,
We most,
For anything they
want in the drug
line. We take great
pride in keeping our
store up to the
minute.
The Baptist Young People’s
Union was re organized Sunday
evening at 7:30.
I take this method of thanking
my friends whoso kindly gave
me their support, assisting mein
winning the Piano in the contest
which has just closed. Thank
ing one and all, I am.
Sincerely,
Nettie Molsbee.
Juniors Entertain
Honoring Seniors
the county chairman without
cost. *(Ifto he mailed inclose
stamp.) Yours truly,
W. T. Hays,
County Chairman,
Democratic Ex. Com
Advertising rates
given upon ap-
plication.
Messrs. W. A. McCall and G.
P. Pribble will leave for Jackson-
ville, Florida, and the Confede-
rate Re-Union next Sunday
morning. They will go over the
southern route, via New Orleans
and Mobile.
Mr. Arch McElwee of Musko
gee, Oklahoma, was the guest of
his home folks, Mr. and Mrs
J. N. McEiwee a part of the last
week and first of this. He re
turned to his home Tuesday ac
companied by Miss Myrtle Me
Elwee, his sister, who will spend
the summer in Oklahoma.
iritual
ed by
At the home of Dr. N W.
Crain, April 25, the Seniors were
Vol, 9. No. 47.
Th os. C. Tripp left Monday
afternoon for Fort Worth and
other points on business.
To prove to you that Nutriline and
Momylk Feed are not an experiment
we can show you that we have been
selling them for over two years and
are now selling on our fifth car since
January 1st. But just our telling you
will xpt help either of 'us. Come in
and tiuy a sack and become a regular
customer. Just “lots and lots” of
customers are feeding nothing else.
About the same price and goes further
than any other feed.
if you follow the road that leads to The
Pleasewell. For years this has been the
home of “good custom tailoring at ready-
made prices.” Get your clothes made to
order by a reliable tailor and you’re bound to
be rightly dressed. Don’t be a “ready-made
man.” Prices the same—style, fit and tailor-
ing far better.
To all worthy’ customers of this Bank. In extending accomodations
our customers are first considered. They are entitled to this
consideration if worthy.
A BORROWER AND A DEPOSITOR
It takes both to make a successful Bank. We extend
courtesy consistent with good safe conservative banking.
GIVE US YOUR ACCOUNT
The F. & M. National Bank
NOCONA, ......
1 take this method of thanking
my’ many friends, and all who
were so kini in aiding me to win
The following officers were 1 homas, of Bonita, as a candidate
elected: Mr. Frank Etter, Pres-1 ,or the offlce of County Clerk, of
ident; Albert McGrew, first vice ’ -M°nfague county, subject to the
president; Gertie Smith, second af>tlon '•>! the Democratic primary
vice president; Nora McGrew,'
secretary-treasure,
very interesting program for
Sunday evening. '
being The Christian Soldier. ( P°s’t;on he aspires to.
We invite all who will to come
Committee
parts
that
of Bowie i dous rains descended.
I certainly received our share in.
I e
’■ ---------*-r. Now having
1 the best season and prospects
! that we have had in several years.
J. Pluvius has been a visitor to
North Texas during the past ten
days or two weeks. Coming
down with particular emphasis
on Tuesday night of last week,
again on Friday, Saturday, Sun-
day and steadily Monday. While
Tuesday and Wednesday of this
week were two
]days.
.wuuuvv-u uY From various
Monday aftern<»on, April [ State reports are
Pleasewell Tailor Shop
H. D. HORTON, Prop.
Wise Men Know
The difference between cheap, inferior quali-
ty and the best money can buy, the only kind
we handle.
**A Message To Men”
THIS is a prepaid message—-and it’s “wireless,
the S. O. S. of style—-and its flashes say—
Kahn-Tailored-Clothes
$20 to $45
Heed the message. Profit by it
We guarantee you as perfect satisfaction as you
would get from the best tailors in any Metropolitan
Centre.
Keep this message. Clip it ojt and put It in your note book.
IV. A. (Albert) Thomas
for County Clerk
We are authorized to announce
the name of W. A (Albert)
From Our County Chairman cinct offices. The county chair-
-------- i man wjj| tben immediately mail
For the information of some to each person whose name has
who evidently do not understand > been requested to be placed on
the requirements of law, I ask ^ne official ballot a statement of
the county press to allow me tbe amount apportioned to him
space for the following: with a request that the same be
Candidates desiring their p^ijj (0 the county chair-
names to appear on the official man on or before the fourth
ballot for the general primary Monday jn June thereafter,
shall tile with the county chair-1 p>or ^e convenience of can
man not later than the Saturday djdateg printed forms for mak-
befor the third Sunday in June a ,ng appljcation have been pre-
written request for his name to pared and may be secured from
be printed nn such official ballot . . . ... .
as a candidate f< r the nomination
or position named therein, giving
his occupation aril postoffice
address, such request to be
signed and acknowledged by him
before some officer .authorized to
take acknowledgment to deeds.
On the third Monday in June
the county committee shall meet
at the cdbnty seat and determine
by lot the order in which the
names of all candidates for each
nomination shall be printed on
the b^Hot, decide whether the
nomination of county officers
shall be by majority or plurality
vote, and estimate the cost of
bolding the primaries and appor-
tion such cost among the various
candidates for county and pre-
delightfully entertained bv the ^,e ^w<) gold pieces and the
Juniors. The house was beau ti- first value prize of $20 assortment
fully decorated in the Senior °t groceries gi\en by. Lemon &
Class Colors, lavender and while, Sons, in The Nocona News I iano
and the flower, white carnation, contest, which closed April -9.
The most interesting feature of Again, I thank one and all.
the evening was the Atheietic
Meet, which was enjoyed by all.
At a late hour the following
guests, were served to dainty
p the
rches.
son.
Reed,
nd.
guests, were served to dainty
refreshments, the color scheme her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Jacobs;
not being forgotten in these, con-
sisting of ice cream and cake;
Misses Norton,Thompson, Davis
Herring, Russell, BradfordI,, t that Dr. A> A. Stripling
Stone, Henley. Maples, Bal). .* improving and out of danger.
Williams, ModralUTeeola Davis, He has been seriously iU with
Wrenn, Bush, Martin, Crain. pneumoniai but has showed re
Shackelford and Mrs. Compton; . tnarkable improvement) since
Messrs. Clark, Crain, Jacoby, Saturday when his Condi-
Alexander, Davis and Robinson., tjon w&g reported so 8enoua. Dr.
Stripling of Henrietta, who has
I. M. Clark of Ringgold was a ; w-th him returned to his
Nocona visitor last Saturday. home Tae8day.
Mr. J. S. Dill, candidate for' „
Commissioner fo- Precinct 4. 1 he Nocona Athlet®
VM a Nocona .latter last Satur tor
. ! State Meet at Austin, I he
c<»na team is represented by
following: Clarence Carmichael,
Chas. Robinson. Thomas Lemon
and Smith Alexander, Coach W.
F. Jacoby accompanied the boys
Kent Alexander also was one of
the party, going to Austin to ob-
tain medical treatment.
-- - i.July 25.
We have a Thomas is 44 years of age
a*d' a man of family, and is
The subject M^alitied in every respect for the
. He has
I had quite a lot of experience in
; office work, having served as
Railroad Agent, also, working for
I lumber and merchantile firms as
book keeper for several years.
He extends an invitation to
voters of the county who do
know him, to inquire into
fitness in every particular for
efficient service as County Clerk,
and assures them, one and all,
[that if elected, tie will devote his
i bos' endeavors to perform the
Nocona has a Cemetery prob- duties of the office in a satisfac-
lem that needs attention as badly 11 ry manner. Consider h i s
as any we ever saw. What arelcittims. and when you cast your
we going to do about it, we sure ballot tn the July prinary, he
ly do not intend to let the weeds ■ will appreciate your support,
take it? A few lots are kent up,
but the greater part of the Cem Mr. O. C. Cato of Miles City,
etery is absolutely neglected. If Montana, visited relatives and
every one who has lots would go friends in Nocona the past ten
to work and clean them up, de* days. Mr. Cato is a former No-
stroy the weeds, etc., it would un i cona citizen and is now material-
doubtedly result in others taking ly interested in our country, be*
it up and our cemetery would be ing the owner of several fine
put up in the shape that it ought farms on the valley near Spanish
to be. | Fort.
Death called Ben Loe April
| 20th, 1914, after an illness of only
' 9 days of appendicitis. He was
35 years old, had been a true,
consistent and faithful member
of the Baptist church for the
7 years. Had 'ived in this coun-
ty for about 12 years The fun-
eral and interment was at the
Molsbee cemetery, services
were conducted hy Rev. Bower ,
man, 1
20th. Rev. Helman
will hold a memorial funeral ser- ■
vice at a date to be announced [ Montague county
later. '-------------
It is with sa<i hearts that wei-----------------
record the passing of a friend Grain crops are growing as fine
and one who is cut off in young ias could be wished for. Some
manhood. And, to the bereaved cotton up and some planted, but
parents and relatives we extend ! greater part of the cotton
our sincerest sympathy in this-cr°P ’s yft^ *n
J their great loss. ground. With the tine season,
—---------- warm favorable weather, every
Mrs Gus Groves of Denison ( b<>dy should be feeling optimistic
’ visited at the home of Mr. and [ and cheerful, at least.
' Mrs. R G. Atkins Saturday and--
Sunday. Returning to her borne : Mr. J H. Uone was a Ringgold
Sunday afternoon. ) visitor Tuesday.
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Stump, T. R. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1914, newspaper, May 1, 1914; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209756/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.