The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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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.
Notice
A Marvelous Escape
Moiling
O. D. GREEN.
Agent
W. G. CRUSH.
G. P.T.A., Dallas
Fair warning is hereby given
that all hunters, pecan gatherers
or any other trespassers on my
place will be liable to prosecution
to the fullest extent of the law.
So kindly beware and stay off.
Wm. Whedbee. 15tl2
Wg want your eggs and butter.
Wood 4 Co. I®**
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USE OF CALOMEL
PRACTICALLY STOPPED
For Bilious Attacks, Constipation and All
Liver Troubles. Dangerous Calomel
Gives Way to Dodson's Liver Tone
to be
“old
----— home church.’’ They are need-
A little east end girl who had e(j ao batiiy back there,
hash for 1 __ ________
morning looked at the last mouth- back in the old church yard, and months and some longer.
strange, amazingly strange.
When we never miss you out
of the town long enough to go
back to the old church and even
decorate the grave of your great
uncle much less have a good
And others
three
twelve
These
“My little boy had a marvelous es-
cape,” writes P. F. Bastiams of Prince
Albert, Cape of Good Hope. “It oc-
curred in the middle of the night. He
got a very severe attack of croup. As
luck would have it, I had a large bot-
tle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
in the house. After following the di-
rections for an hour and twenty min-
utes he was through all danger.”
Sold by all dealers.
ful of her share long and earn- therefore, they want to I
estly as she poised it on her fork. j their church membership there.
“Daddy,” she said, “what was others “don’t know how long
hash when it was alive?’’- Ex. (
Many people are moving.
Some going one way and some
another, some to one place and
don’t owe the town anything
along this line. If they think so
they’ are like proud flesh In a
sore—needs to be eliminated.
We have a great sore, in Noco-
na, along this line. So many
church people move to town who
never unbox their religion. They
treat their poodle dog better than
they do their religion. They will
turn the dog loose so he con cir-
culate around town. Brother un-
box your religion and let It circu-
late around some. Line up where
you belong. It will help the
town, it will help the church,
F. A. Wwtf.i.ky.
season of prayer.
have stayed in town
, six months,
THE KATY
To the Great
State Fair of Texas
October 18 to November 2, 1913
$4.30
Sold daily October 17 to November 1
Limited November 2.
$2.50
Sold for Sunday morning trains, Oct. 19, Oct.
26th, and Nov. 2nd. Good returning to
leave Dallas Monday night.
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Don’t overlook the double daily service, leaving
Nocona 2:12 a. m. and 8:10 a.m. Returning
leave Dallas 6:10 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Every druggist in the state has
noticed a great falling off in the
sale of calomel. They all give the
same reason. Dodson’s Liver
Tone is taking its place.
, “Calomel is often dangerous
and people know it, while Dod-
son’s Liver Tone is perfectly safe
and gives better results,’’ says
Our Drug Store.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is person-
ally guaranteed by Our Drug
Store who sells it. A large bot-
tle costs 50 cents, and if it fails
to give easy relief in every case
of sluggishness, you have only to
ask for your money back. It
will be promptly returned.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleas , some another.
ant tasting, purely vegetable. Many of these people are
remedy—harmless to both child- church members back at home.’’ i
ren and adults. A bottle in the i what are they now? It is
house may save you a day’s work hard to tell about some of them,
or keep your children from miss especially those wh< come to
ing school. Keep your liver work-'
ing and your liver will not keep
or keep your children from miss especially those
Nocona.
Many of them seem
greatly in love with the
home church.
____ _______ _ . Some i____
breakfast the other of them have great uncles buried | mouths,
» j UiUIlUBN UI1U HUU1C IUI1KCI • HiUHr
keep J excuses are strange when such
facts exist.
------ ---- -1 I suppose there ere people
they will stay here” and so can’t who have no religious responslbll-
see the need of uniting with the jties. They don't need any re-
church. ligious help for themselves or
Well all these excuses are their families. I reckon they
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W. S. Thurston, HdiV. and Implement Company
Clark A. Hood, Manager—- ------- iPhone 26— —Nocona,Texas
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W. DAVIS
Dr. Jas. C. Wilson
iNOCONA,
LODCii; DIRECTORY
T. F.
. O. O- F.
NOCONA LODGE
Important
Get In While You Can
(20t&)
v\ . J. Maples,
Treasurer.
M. W. A.
Met'.- 2nd and 4th
Saturday nights.
M. M. Gilbert,
Clerk.
C. E. CUNNINGHAM,
•t’Je. Texss
F& A.« Al.
no. 753
• syr w Meets Saturday night
on or before full tnoon.
J. E. Chisholm, W. M.
N. R. Beal, Sec.
or ranch '
pass on
AND SKIN TROUBLES
Kidney, bladder and urinary trou-
bles, fistula and all nervous and
orivate diseases of men and women.
Medicines furnished for each case.
FIVE YEARS IN FT. WORTH.
Strictly Confidential,
DR. N. BASCOM MORRIS
10121 Main SU Ft., Worth, Texas.
A. A. STRIPLING
DENTIST
Office in Ball Building over Bowdry *■ Drug Store
Nocona........Texas
B.
LODGE
Mrs. Alma Croflford of Fowlks,
i Texas is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jameson.
M. W. Doc Minor was at Mai
! lard Tuesday on legal business.
Meets every I
(li st and third
T H U RSDAY
nights at their
hall in the T.
F. B. building.
W. T. Russell.
President.
J. JE. BAREFOOT
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
uast your city or farm property with me f ,
nation. I represent th: leading l.tc, tire and tornado
insurance companies.
Office over Nocona National Bank.
o. E. s.
NOCONA CHAPTER NO. 02
Meets Friday night before full :
/noon in eacli month and two weeks 1
following.
Mrs. Edith Paine, W. M.
Mrs. Frankie Hagler, Sec.
W. W. Alcorn went to St. Jo
Monday
County Attorney Donald was
called to Bowie Monday evening
on legal business.
Deputy Tax Collector I. M.
Clark is out making the rounds
collecting the taxes, and it would
be a nice time to pay your poll
tax, next year is election year.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
J. C. Davis to Orbey Allen.
Oil Atkins to Lillie Fowler.
Barney Freeman to Carrie
Bishop.
C. E. Smith to Martha McDon-
ald.
Chas. F. Oliver to DovieGentry.
B. F. Foster to Belva Winda.
On account of the loss of re-
cord of Policy No. 4007 of the
Merchantile Fire and Marine
Underwriters Agency of St.
Ixjuis, issued at its Nocona, Tex-
as Agency by G. M. Bush, Agent
the holder of this insurance
policy should communicate at
once with the present Agent,
Mr. W. T. Russell, or with its
Manager*, Messrs. Cravens &
Cage at Houston, Texas, or direct
with the Merchantlle Fire and
Marine Insurance Company at
St. Louis. Mo.
NOCONA LODGE
NO. 042
Meets every Thursday night.
C.E. Sa ville, N.G. F. A. Teague, Sec.
FARM LOANS
1 have money to loan on any kind of a farm <
property. I inspect all property in person and
•11 risk, and can get wour mone* in a few days.)
SHERWOOD JAMESON
Montague. Texas
The only graduate Veterinarian in Montague County
DAY.'PHONE 63 NIGHT PHONE 163
ST JO, TEXAS.
700 bales of lint cotton is the
record for Montague’s new gin
up to Monday night. And about
half done is our guess.
Commissioner Perryman is
haviner the road leading out from
southeast corner of the public
square graded. R. E. and J. D.
Barnes and Uncle Alex Lowrie
ore wi.
. . Texas | are doing the team work.
a A Mack White, a very prosperous
A • i i farmer and stock raiser of Rip,
1HL TINNER was here Monday.
wruwUng. Taoka.FlaaHag G w Wllllam3on ol Ma|lard
•NOCONA, • • • ■ a LXAS
and Geo. M. Boyd of Dye came
j up Monday on business.
R. D. Rugeley and wife left
i Wednesday morning for the
Dallas Fair.
J. E. Strong has purchased of
H. T. Morrison his 200 acre farm
3 miles southwest of the city.
Consideration not known.
C. R. Moose last week sold to
R. E. Bell his 30 acre farm one
half mile southwest of court
house, consideration $(500. At
same time he sold his 80 acre
farm one mile southeast of town
Texas to C. C. Haynes, consideration
— $1150.
Jake Clark and Ivey Boyd left
'Saturday for Dallas to take in
the Fair.
J. W. Pavne of Fox visited
friends here Saturdiy last.
W. T. Russell of Nocona was
transacting legal business here
\V. O. Monday.
NOCONA CAMI»! Judge C. F. Spencer and wife
NO. 445 arrived home Saturday last from
Meets at their hall in T. | Denton where the fall term of
,, , . J’- B- building, 1st and District Court has just closed.
3d Mpnday nights in each month. Visi-
tors cbrdially invited.
IJ. S. Wood, C. C..
Roy Price, Clerk.
The Family Cough Medicine
In every home there should be a bot-
tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, ready
for immediate use when any member
■ of the family contracts a cold or a
cough. Prompt use wi 11 stop the
spread of sickness. S. A. Stid, of
Mason, Mich., writes: “My whole
9PFCIAI KT IN RI non family depends upon Dr. King’s New
OlLvlALIOl 111 DLUvU Discovery as the best cough and cold
medicine in the world. Two 50e bot-
tles cured me of pneumonia.” Thou-
sands of other families have been
equally benefited and depend entirely
upon Dr. King’s New Discovery to
cure their coughs, colds, throat and
lung troubles. Every dose helps.
Price, 50c and $1.00. All druggests.
H. E. Bucklen & Co Philadelphia or
St. Louis
•. T. HUMPHEEVS M
HUMPHREYS & DAVIS
Physicians and Surgeons
Office Mat of Our Drug Store. Hours 9 to 11 a. m., and
t to 4 p. Bm aad by appointment. Phones: Office
31; Dr. Humphrey's Residence 51; Dr. Davis'
Residence 176; Our Drug Store 91.
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In the Home Benevolent
Association of St. Jo,
Texas. Membership now
over 722. Age limit 16
to 50 years. Address
John Deere Buggies “stay on the
road.” Any concern can make a
buggy, but not all can or do make a
good buggy. John Deere buggy has
the best reputation for durability.
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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Professional
HardwareImplement Company
Montac ue.
Texas
Montague
Texas
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S. THURSTON
W S. JAMESON
Attomey-At-Law
Office Watt Side Public Square.
WILSEV W. ALCORN
Atteney-At-Law
Office aouth aide public aquare
Montague.
W. T. RUSSELL
Lawyer aid Notary Public
General Practice. State and Federal Courts
Located juat east of Poet Office
Nocona......Texas
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Stump, T. R. The Nocona News. (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913, newspaper, October 24, 1913; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1265523/m1/4/?q=music: 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.