The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910 Page: 6 of 12
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dead. Fill their lives with
sweetness. Speak approv-
ing, cheering words while I
their ears can hear them,
and while their hearts can
be thrilled and made hap- I
pier; the kind things you I
meant to say when they are
gone, say before they go.
The Howers you mean to
send for their coffin, send to
brighten and sweeten their
homes before they leave
them. If my friends have
alabaster boxes laid away,
full of fragrant perfumes of
sympathy and affection,
which they intend to break
over my body, I would rath-
er they would bring them
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bled hours, and open them,
I that I may be refreshed and
and cheered while I need
them. I would rather have
a plain coffin witljput a flow-
II er, a funeral without an
eulogy, than a life without
| the sweetness of love and
sympathy. Let us learn to
annoint our friends before-
hand for their burial. Post
ill mortem kindness does not
|| cheer the burdened spirit.
|| Flowers on the coffin cast
no fragrance backward ‘oer
the weary way.”
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Post Mortem Kindness
Awakens no Earthly
Joys out of the Grade.
Subject—A Subtraction That!
Increases.
Leader—Lillie Jones.
Song.
Prayer.
Song.
Story by Leader.
Song.
A Valentine—Bonnie Crites.
Bible References.
Song.
Talk, on Subject—Bro. Weaks.
Song.
Roll Call.
Reading of Minutes.
Benediction.
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If you own ii farm iinil gwt monry for your crops, you w:int to have a sale place to de-
posit it, find you want to be able to draw your cheek and keep your accounts correctly,
the same as any other bunine»« man. * If you do not own a farm, but are working on a
farm aud know’about farming, you want to own one some day. Tin this case, you want
to save a portion of your wages am) deposit them in a bank. Tif your savings- are de
posited with tills bank,
we will be ready to
point out ways In which
you may buy a farm
with little money and
atari upon the road to
independence
L. W. Fortune Contractor and Builder
—1( thinking of building now, or in rhe
future or if you have any kind of carpenter work yo
want done see me. or Phone SUB. Estimates furnished.
Your business will be appreciated.
L. W. FORTUNE, Nocona, Texas.
Judge Admire once resided in
Nocona, and was also mayor of
our town for a couple of terms.
The judge is making good in the
new state, and is loved by eveiy-
body except the boot leggers.
Oftentimes between the trial of
whiskey agents, the editor oi
The News has listened with awe
to the blood-curdling tales which
Judge Admire tells to Duncan-
ites, of Spanish Fort and Illinois
Bend, but the judge is a good
officer and the people of Duncan
are proud ot him.
Stop Sleeping in
1 have just received a Car of the CelebratedGeary3Q0 per Hu ndred; th^Geary Pride
”T2ef5B™s"theeFbiyoua"lh?tk!heOp”:p“ have teen going to Ryan for/,Every Sack
is Guaranteed.
the county
past term
proven to
faithful public servant, and has
rendered some decisions that,
required strong judicial ability ;
id not give nimiaswellas legal knowledge, and j
took the second 1 he asks the support of the votei s
upon his past record. Duncan
Banner.
“1 never felt bo near my grave,”
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ful cough and lung trouble pulled me
tl,(wn to *.lf> pounds in spite of many
....medicH and the best doctora. And
that I am alive todav Is due solely to
|>r. Kings New biscovery, which
completely cured me. Now I
UM) pounds snd can work hard. It
ulsocur-d my four children of croup,
infallible for Coughs and <;Old», its
llm most certain remedy for LcGrippe
Asthama. desperab- hmg trouble
all bronchial affections, 50c and fl.W.
A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Nocona Drug Co.
To Our Friends and Patrons
As Our Trade is Increasing Again, and to
meet the Demand of the Public for the
Best, We Have Decided to
Every Day Except Sunday. r^ls )Y111
Enable yoli to Have a Nice Fresh Loaf for
Supper Every Evening.
A. W. COLEMAN
Put up at Mineral Wells, Texas, by the
Famous Crazy Well Water Co., and is
guaranteed to be absolutely pure, contain-
ing many medicinal ingredients. Try it
and see if you too, will not become a regu-
lar user of the best water on earth. Comes
in half-gallon bottles. .’. • •
We are sorry to note it but
the Death Angel has visited our
town again and took grandma
Mitchell. She passed peacefully
away last Thursday and
buried Friday at Oak Hill.
W. F. Benton is still on the
sick list.
Jim Hutson’s baby has been
quite sick but is better at this
writing.
We understand that Mr. I. h.
Wright, the Katy Agent here, is
going to resign as agent and
move to Ringgold where, he will
go into the groceiy businens.
G. A. Stafford has returned
from a trip to the western
counties.
Spend Your Money at Home^
and help your own town. . You save nothing by going
away: It takes two days to make a trip costs 75c °
gg cross the river, and a night in the Wagon Yarct .
Quite a little excitement was
created at the gin belonging to
Curlin Brothers Saturday after-
n<H>n when tire was discovered f
re-‘in the cotton press. The blaze
was extinguished however with
During his I little damage done except to a
bale of cotton which was almost
totally destroyed.
In this issue appears the an-
nouncement of the candidacy of
Judge W. H. Admire for i.
election to the office of Judge i f
court.
Judge Admire has
be a conscientious.
W. A. MCCALL, Prudent. .1. A. Viee-Pre.ia.ot
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The F. & M. National Bank
Capital, ■ “ $30,000.00
Surplus and Profits, $20,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage. Nocona, Texas.
W O. Ihivis of Gainesville
spent last Friday in Nocona on
bUHinexM, biK would not make
bis miiwion kndwn.
hiiwcvnr that he
Charles H. Watson, member of!
the firm of Stephens & Watson
died at his home in the north
partoftown Sundav afternoon.
For several days Mr. Watson
had been suffering with acute
pains which was thought to be
appendicitis, and on the day be-
fore his death to ease the pain
Mr. Watson took some laudnanuin
the first dose did not give him ;
relief and he lw„ ---------,
which poisoned his system and
he died from its effects. The re-
mains were interred at ihe city
cemetery Monday afternoon at
1:30 o’clock, the services being
conducted under the charge of
the Fraternal Brotherhood. The
News in common with the balance
of the community extends sym-
pathy to the bereaved family.
Some think
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•after an old judgement which he
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Rev. A. W. Atkins and wife of
Haskell City, spent last Sunday
at the home of his brother, R. G.
Atkins.
Clyde Patrick returned from
Oklahoma Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morgan,
have been quite sick for the past
few days.
The young people enjoyed a
candy breaking at Joe Martin s
Friday night.
Rev. Humphreys tilled his
regular appoint ment at Bai i ell
Springs Sunday evening.
R. G. Shackelford and Z. W.
Shackelford were called to the
bedside of their sick mother in
Oklahoma one day last week.
Mr. J. F. Deshazo gave the
young folks a singing Sunday
night. Wild Rose.
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Hodges, Walter. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910, newspaper, February 11, 1910; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253654/m1/6/: 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.