The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1913 Page: 4 of 10
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STEADFAST CONFIDENCE
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Community Co-operation
Prairie Mound Neris
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ia far vaaatlaau
on or before full moon.
J. E. Chisholm, W. M.
N. R. Real. Sec.
w. J. Maples,
Treasurer.
Saturday nights.
M. M. Gilbert,- -
- Clerk.
could not make good on thia
occassion, but presume we will
scheduled by Gov. thia writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Price and .
•1.00
...50
ed at the home of J. Q .Paine Sun-
day.
Rev. F. A. Whitley begun his
work at this place Saturday,
preaching Saturday, Sunday and
Sunday night. Sue.
The Tollowlng Statemeat Shonld Fora
Conclusive Proof of Merit to
Every Nocona Reader.
stay on the
can make a
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Meets every Thursday night.
C.E.Saville.N.G.
O.A.DCTSON
lfl£ TINNER
Weil inking, Buckets, Tanks, Plumbing
Nocona, . . . . - Tcxas
W. S. Thurston, Hdif. and Implement Company
Clark A. Hood, Manager-^ —■ Phone 26^ - -■■■ =Nocona,Texas
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NOCONA LODGE
A. F. & A. M.
NO. 7S3
x\I. W. A.
Mee's 2nd and 4th I
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zefb. of Montague.
Andrew J. Mitchell of St. Jo
was in the city last week looking
up some deals on property near
us.
Judge Levi Walker who last
week was called to the bedside of
his mother near Ft. Worth has
not yet returned.
Deputy Ben Ball was at Sun-
Attorneys At Law
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL PRACTICE
Any work of legal nature
J. M. Donald, Paul Donald^
Nocona, Texas Montagi
o. E. s.
NOCONA CHAPTER NO. 02
Meets Friday night before full
raoon in each in >nth and two weeks
following.
Mr.. Edith Paine, VV. M.
Mrs. Frankie Hagler, Sec.
wood, etc.
There is considerable talk of
an interrurban road being con-
tracted soon to this old mother
town. But until we get some-
thing tangible we shall do little
talking. However the prospects
are being fully investigated by
the citizens here and at other
points and we may later on have
some news of vital importance
along this line.
Junius Nowels iast week sold
to Jack Pen son his 100 acre farm
4 miles east of town, and will
move to Cook county this winter.
W. G. Bralley the past week
sold to Anderson Haird his 172
acre farm 5 miles west of town.
To Luther Lowrie he sold the 20
acre farm (1 2 mile southeast of
the public square. And to John
Beck one house ant| lot in the
I CTZM.tL. -.-—A. -£ 4.__
:b»ed of
the old wagon
Mn and I
W. T. Russell,
President.
DONALD and DONALD , The past two days of weather
have been beautiful and farmers
are improving it by *picking the
remnants of their cotton, hauling
pleasant day Sunday with Miss
Eva Pauling.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paine. Jr.
proclamation shall be lassoed for Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hynds visit-
for §1.75.
We accept and receipt for sub-
scriptions at this office. Do the
ordering and take all the risk.tj
SPECIALIST IN BLOOD
AND SKIN TROUBLES
Kidney, bladde. and urinary trou-
bles, fistula and all nervous and
nrlvato diseases of men and women.
Med-ieines furnish^ foi each case.
FIVE YiZARS IK FT. WORTH.
Slrlct'y Cor’ltfentlal,
DR. N. BASCOM MORRIS
J0I2J Main St. Ft., .'orth. Texas.
Pain, Pain. Pain.
To those who suffer PAIN, let us ,
say Hunt’s Ligntning Oil is truly ^ia’’ y°u are g°lnR to PaX cash,
wonderful in the way it destroys pain, and he will make you a price prob-
So many praise it that you cannot
doubt. You simply rub it on and the
pain goes away.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
E. C. Roland to Laura Brown.
H. M. Marshall to Maud
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W S. JAMESON
Attorney-At-Law
Office W..I Side PeMic Square.
Professional Cards Morotm
The Chase Perfection line of mattresses
are made of Pure long staple cotton, and
not in a lump. Get our prices on mat-
tresses and furniture.
THE PUBLIC SCHOOL is one
f the greatest factors in our
country. When reinforced by
good, wholesome, reliable news-
papers, it gives the American
child a practical education. With-
out the aid of newspapers the
public school cannot give a boy
or girl that degree of general in-;
telligence that yoti wish your
child ren to have. You can get The
Nocona News and The Dallas ‘
Semi-Weekly Farm News for'
Dr. Jas. C. Wilson
The only graduate Veterinarian in Montague County
DAY’PHONE 63 NIGHT PHONE 163
ST jq TEXAS south-east part of town. •%,
Tom Noted has purcha
L. H. Howard
yard on west side ofiQjffi 7nd I
will soon imor
rweTu and move to
I?’?.!. Mr. Tumbleson, the pres-'
ent lessee, will erect him another j
j yard adjoing the present one and
will continue in the livery busi-
ness.
| R. O. Thomas recently sold his
farm and will soon become a citi-
John Deere Buggies
road.” Any concern
buggy, but not all can or do make a
good buggy. John Deere buggy has
the best reputation for durability.
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THURSTON•
and Imnlt" Comoanv 9
Montague County if we are com-
pelled to do it ourselves. Don’t
loose sight of the good road
proposition. Other things will
in time adjust themselves but if
we get good roads we have got
ADVERTISING RATES
——— ; RcM>lu:toaa of Respec -.nl Cards of Thanks will be
WILSEY W. ALCORN
Attorney-At-Law
Office south aide public equate
Montague, • ...
W. T. RUSSELL
Lawyer aid Notary PnMic
General Practice. State and Federal Coer to
Located juat east of Poet Office
Nocoma......Texas
Could stronger proof of the
merit of any remedy be desired
than the statements of gratful
endorsers who say their con-
fidence has been undiminished
by lapse of time? Those are the
kind of statements that are ap-
pers for Doan’s Kidney Pills.
They are twice told and confirm-
ed with new enthusiasm. Can
any of the readers doubt the fol-
lowing? It’s from a resident of
Gainesville.
Mrs. A. S. Gribble, 1414 E.
Gribble St., Gainesville. Texas,
says: “I was afflicted for years
with disordered kidneys. I tried
many remedies, but to little avail.
My ankles swelled and I had
trouble with the kidney secre-
tions. Finally, I used Doan’s
I Kidney Pills and they helped me
j quickly. The swelling left and
three PaPei !’ a Week’ ^kidney action became regular.
The cure has been lasting. I am
only too glad to agaiu tell of un-
satisfactory experience."
i For xale oy all dealera. Prtea. io
I cents Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole anants for the UnttM
State*.
Remember the
no other
FARM,"LOANS
< have money to Uta on any kind of a farm or ranch
property. I aspect all property in person and pass on
all risk, »*A»n get «our raonew in a few days.f
SHERWOOD JAMESON
Montague. Texas
| andSaturday on official business.
W. R. Covey, W. S., S. M., J. D.
A. A. STRIPLING
DENTIST
Office in BaM Building over Bowdry’s Drug Store
Nocona. •••••• • Tlx as
Dr. Loftin of Mt. Tabor was a
visitor at our office I
them to make.
A part of the income of every
family goes to the grocer. The
l smaller the income the larger the
I share which must be spent for
, the necessities of life. It is there-
j fore necessary that we study how
and when to buy to the best
advantage.
All heavy commodities such as
„ !meat’’Inea^ co,’n’^0U! • sa t ant*
Mr and ' ^ee<^ are sh'PPed in car load lots.
| These take a low freight rate, as
I they are handled from the point
I of origin to their destination with
out having to oe transferred from
one car to another. Many
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Mays spent manufactured articles which are
| household necessities are hand
j led by wholesale and retail deal-
ers in the same way. Retail (
1 dealer. In ejer, town lurndl, well, WM|dn,( ,n
known brands h a r a . i gervjco jn Cil8e sickness
guaranteed by the manufacturer ftn<i death? A certificate in the
... ... ... . and nationally advertised, On H. B. A., of Saint Jo, Tex., is now i
Miss Nettie Bond spent a very e<ery Brtjc|e BOid ti)e [tx:a; dealer worth §750 00. Get In while you
stands behind it to make good if Ican a?dh«lp bo worth $1,000’
U.bento not be -he. be dU«..U !!n”ir LX
is. How about the bill of goods c. k. Cunningham, .
which you buy from the man who Secretary Treasurer.
A Painless Hesdsche.
In Uieru ,uch u thing a, Palola.,
I lead »c he. l’tt|nle». Neuralgia Fain-
Rheumall.m. Hunt's Lightning
Oil will make the pain go away, and
That's why Ilunt’e
Ughtnlnz (Ml Is so popular, and
praised so much. Ask your druggist.
i w. s.
I Hardware
J. E. BAREFOOT
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Lwist your, city Ko r farm property with me for quick
Motion. 1 represent the leading life, fire and tornado
insurance companies.
Office over Nocona National Bank.
T. R. STUMP, Editer aid Preprietor
m MKU-de.emMtn Ju. IS, ISOS. ffi*
•Am at Nacowa. Teaax ladar tha Act si Csagreea af
Man4S. l«»
. Subscription, per year.,
six months
State of Ohio. City c f Toledo, | g
eneynmal<»s oath that ho la
senior partner of the firm of F 3. Cheney
A Co., doing bualneaa In the City of To-
ledo County and State aforoaald and
that eald flrtn will pay the e-te =f C:.’_
HUNDRED nor.I.ARn for eaeh nnd ov.
ery o«M of Catarrh that <
by the use of hale H^CA
(worn to before me r
r^FMraoe, thia Sth <
a. W.
htnary r-uuur .
^S.'SiSSl’rSS'r.'fU'MnT^
We have our own handmade saddles and
harness; every piece of leather that is used
in them is guaranteed. Be sure to see our
harness and saddles.
come through the country tak- j
ing orders? If there is any-
thing wrong what chances have
you to have it made good?
Now if you want to know
whether or not your home mer-
chant will really give you a fair
deal, bring in a list of your next
bill and get his prices. Tell him
«. T, HUMTHREYS W. W DAVIS
HUMPHREYS & DAVIS
Physicians and Surgeons
Office «aat of Our Drug Store. Hours 9 to 11 a. m.. and
2 to 4 p. HU, aasd by appointment. Phonei; Office
31i Dr. Humphrey's Roeidence51; Dr. Davis*
Residence 176; Our Drug Store 91.
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^7 /NOCONA CAMP
IffQgSk/ NO. 445
Meets at their hall in T.
F. B. building, 1st and
3d Monday nights in each month. Visi-
tors cordtallv invited.
!J. S. Wood, C. C..
Roy Price, Clerk.
ip p pj I set, Fruitland and Bowie Friday
* I andSaturday on official business.
LODGE
tir^and’third 1 and J- s- -ameson, R. D. Rudge-
THURSDAY ley, D. Y. Lunn, Paul Donald,
h^Vthet !W- R- Nabours, J. F. Clark and
F. B. building, others attended the meeting at
I Bowie last Friday night to dis-
I cuss ways and means of the new
i railway prospects.
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NOCONA lodge: I
I pleasant
Tuesday.
F.A.Teague,Sec. w. S. Cook purchased the lot
west of the Methodist church
from A. E. Caldwell Monday.
Consideration $225.00. j — --------- ” -----
Carpenter W. M. Prince is at, bishop. ___
Meets Saturday night j Mallard where he is building!
i mnnn , WANTED—A bad case of Rheuma-
some houses. I tism. If you have Rheumatism,
Corn mission Court mnvpn- Neuralgia, Headaches, we want you to
Commissioueis court conven-, jugt try Hunt,8 Lightning Oil. You
ed in regular session Monday will be convinced of the truth of the
morning and will continue dbrlng ‘
the entire week. I All druggist sell it.
Montague County Medical As-
sociation met at the court house
Tuesday of this week and elected
officers, for the ensuing year. A
number of the physicians of the Bond on Wednesday of last week I
county were present and partici- a tine girl.
i’ated- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Paine. Jr.,
Dr. H. F. Wilton who was a spent Monday of this week at
boyhood friend of Ye Scribe at- the latter’s parents, 1
tended the Medical Association Mrs. J. S. Dennis.
here Tuesday. Grandma Ery and Mrs. Syble
Sam xMcCool of Nocona was a Madlock of Nocona was the guest'
visitor to the Capitol Wednesday. of Mrs W. W. Jones Sunday.
Bud Aldridge of Clear creek
passed this way Tuesday riding Sunday at the home of W. E.
a big new Ford Automobile. Paine.
. November 5 and 6 have come We are glad to report that
th» Bum of one Hnd gone and we did not work Mrs. Ed Bond is improving at
VaT^Me1 ■•'iad" a'
Md in Colquitt and others. Owing to
day of December, heavy rains ail over the state we,
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SEftjiss of the oyetem. tend for |)ear from tlx? Governor on good
r* c3fcT<’1*1'’’ *X roeds right away. If we don’t a
ably as low as that made by the
man who travels over the coun-
try with nothing invested but
! his time and an order book. And
I you will get better goods
guaranteed by a responsible
i merchant.
Over 15oo Moline and Fort Smith
wagons sold out of this house with,
out a defective wheel. Remember
there is satisfaction in buying the
best.
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Stump, T. R. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1913, newspaper, November 14, 1913; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1264984/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.