The Troup Banner (Troup, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1925 Page: 4 of 10
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THE TROUP BANNER
OCTOBER 22, 1925
Want Ad Column News From Our
WANTED—Reliable party to rent 30
acres well terraced land, on Hender-
son road, 1-2 mile from Troup, ad-
joining Buster Jarvis. Good pas-
ture and barn for stock to make crop.
Usual terms. Will H. Groves, Troup,
Texas, Phone 41. 17tf
Correspondents
BULLARD PERSONALS
sister, Mrs. Lewis Ray.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
| McKee was open to the young people
I Saturday night. Every guest reports
a very pleasant social evening.
Turman Williams and family of
Gresham were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Neely Sunday afternoon. :
Bullard, Oct. 20—Rev. J. H. Grif-
fin and Brack Key attended the sing-
axin , a . ing school at Sycamore Grove, con-
OLD PAPERS for sale Fine for un- ducted by Jesse Smith and Belton
derlaying carpets, wrapping fruit, Jackson.
pantry shelves, wall protection aginst Miss Frances Browning has return-
wind. The Troup Banner. tf ed to Palestine after a visit here with
----------her sister, Mrs. Fenton.
LOGS WANTED—I want to buy pine Misses Daisy Blow and Louise
logs, delivered at my mill in south- Murphy visited at Bullard Saturday,
west Troup. F. D. Beauman. 17tf M. J. Lawrence has returned from
----------------Troup where he visited relatives.
LAND FOR SALE—150 acres just Mr. and Mrs. Lon Beauchamp of
below the Concord church on the Wil- Jacksonville were guests of relatives |
lis ruin; a part of the land is very here Sunday.
fine for ribbon cane; will sell for Word Wade and family of Jack-
only $15 an acre. A bargain. In sonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
good community. See or write me. Jesse Horton Sunday, a
W. I. Brittain, Grand Prairie, Tex. James Roney has gone to Fort
J7p2 Worth where has has employment.
---------------------------- — Dr. John Bone of Jacksonville was
CERTIFIED COTTON SEED—Plant called here Saturday to attend the
good staple cotton for larger profits, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Place order now for my Certified Al- Roark. The child is suffering from
len farm Acala Cotton seed. Quick- stomach trouble.,
eat to mature; a heavy yield of easilyMr. and Mrs. Gordon Thornton of
picked premium staple. Seed offered Tyler visited relatives here Sunday,
are from cotton making three quar- Mrs. J. H. Roney spent the week
ters bale per acre, and selling for end as the guest of Mrs. L. F- Kay at
premium $12.50 to $20.00 per bale be- Tyler. . .
cause of splendid staple. Buy your Mrs. Alta Hooper of Jacksonville is
seed direct from a reliable, Regis- | spending a few days in the J. B.
tered Cotton Breeder and be sure of | Roark home.
getting pure, pedigreed seed of high- L. Mrs. Ethel Broyles of Dallas is
est vitality and uniformity, which here, having been called to Bullard
are State Certified. Fully guaran- because of the serious illness of her
teed. Write quick for delivered prices, father, W: H. Robertson. . ____.
stating amount of seed wanted. JNO.
D. RODGERS, State Registered Cot-
ton Breeder, Navasota, Texas. 17t3
Miss Veoria Foreman, who recent-
ly underwent an operation for ap-
pendicitis at Jacksonville, is conva-
lescing and will soon be able to return
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED— Want 1 home. . .
white woman to do house work for! Dave Sides has returned from a
family of three. See, phone or write trip to the State fair at Dallas.
S. M. Woolf, Arp, Texas. 17p2 .....**4
FOR SALE—Improved farm of 62 1-2
acres; 1 1-3 miles N. W. of Troup.
See E. T. Pool, Troup, Texas. 172tp
MY HOME FOR SALE—good four-
W. M. Robertson, who has been
suffering from a chronic stomach
trouble for several months, under-
went an operation at the Cherokee
sanitarium, Jacksonville, Friday. His
trouble is of a serious nature and a
second operation will be necessary as
soon as his strength permits.
room, garage, garden, good water;.. ...
excellent location; price is right. H. Fred Jones and family, who visit-
R Bell Troup Texas 17t4. ed Mr. and Mrs W. E. Jones, have
________returned to their home in Houston.
Miss Maria Dallihav teacher in
FOR SALE—My brick store, 20x50, the Lortin school, spent the week end
lot 20x100; desirably located on Main with her mother at Jacksonville.
Street. Mrs. M. L. Price, Troup,, Miss Edna Dickey visited relatives
*xa__________at Troup Saturday and Sunday.
nn b t Miss Lucy Hagan spent the week
FORD FOR SALE, a 1925 model, in end with her parents at Whitehouse,
fine condition. Jeff Shaw. 17tf. Mrs. Will Tarrant and son, Gilmore
* , | left Friday for a few days visit to the
RENTER WANTED—on halves, to Dallas fair, and a short visit with
work 25 acres. Second year's land; Miss Irma Tarrant who is attending
good house, good water; plenty of | school in Dallas.
work to do until time to start crop. Mr. an() Mrs. Malcomb Buie at-
W. L. Martin, at Jarvis & Co., Troup, tended the State fair Thursday.
Miss Elizabeth Blow spent Sunday
with relatives at Loftin, and has as
her guests, Miss Willie Gilmore of
Dallas and Miss Patsy Hughes of
Arp. These young ladies constitute
the school faculty at Oak Grove. :
17tf.
LOTS FOR SALE—My residence lots
east of M. F. Roddy’s for sale for
$60 00; cash or terms. See John Wal-
ton Pace at First National Bank,
Troup. Mrs. Mary Turner, Gilmer,
Texas. It
FOR SALE—My home, 6-room house,
good water, 3 lots, family orchard
good garden. If you want a bargain
see me at once. N. R. Mackey, Troup.
16tf.
NOONDAY PERSONALS
Noonday, Oct. 19.—Mr. Dave Wood
and family of Winona were guests of
Prof. D. R. Matthews and family Sun-
day.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Me-
RUSK PERSONALS
Rusk, Oct. 19—Mrs. Esther Harri-
son of Rusk and Carl Bush of San
Antonio were married at Lufkin re-
cently. The marriage was kept se-
cert until a few days ago. The bride
is the daughter of Mrs. Vie Pryor
of Rusk. Mr. Bush is employed by
the Keystone Company.
Rev. S. E. Ayers of Orange was a
visitor here last week, having come
to Rusk from a meeting of the East
Texas Presbytery at Crockett. Those
| this year than for several years past; •
and, as a result of the extra influx
I of farm revenues, the community may
be said to be on a “boom.”
Haskel Dickard began the construc-
tion of a new home on the County
Farm road this week. A. E. Lamer-
nack recently completed a new gar-
age. Many other improvements of
greater or lesser proportions are
being planned for the months just
ahead.
Ralph Howard of Saline visited
Virgil Crews Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Flourie Brown were
here Saturday prospecting, being the
guests of Mrs. Clem Currie while
here.
Jess Stringer of Edom visited
Bridge Dickard Saturday.
Milton Null of Grand Saline was
| a guest at the G. P. Null home Sun-
day.
A. P. Wells and family of Winona
were recent visitors at the Lem Pool
who attended the Presbytery from'
Rusk were F. M. Priest, Rev. J. J.
| Wester, Mrs. L. H. Bond, and L H. home.
' Bond Jr. Joe Dykes of Deans was here this
Mrs. Tom Frazer returned Wed- week with a view to acquiring
| nesday from Sealy where she was call- home,
ed to attend her mother, Mrs. Vick,
who was very ill.
HOPEWELL
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Among the Rusk people who attend,
ed the State Fair of Texas were B.
B. Perkins, F. B. Guinn, W T. Nor-
man and E. C. Martin. . tives near Overton.
Jim Tompkins, ex-deputy sheriff. Miss Susie Lacy is visiting her pa-
was recently here from one of the rents at Henderson.
State farms where he has employ- Virgil Rosson is visiting relatives
ment. He visited his family here. at Longview.
Jim Nelson, city marshal of Alto, Lloyd Reeves has accepted a posi-
was a visitor here Sunday, tion at Longview.
Burleson College of Greenville. Misses Ruth Glover, Docia Bam-
played Rusk College here Friday, the berg and Annelle Griffin and William
game resulting in a score of 14 to O’Glover were visitors at Longview
in favor of the visiting team. Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Jay, who is attending Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hall visited
Baylor University at Waco was a re- relatives here Saturday and Sunday,
cent visitor here with relatives. William Glover was a visitor at
Attorney C. C. Denman and Dave Henderson Saturday.
Muckelroy of Nacogdoches were here Clyde Bamberg attended the State
Saturday. , fair at Dallas Sunday.
County Superintendent E. S. Er- J. T. Williams and family of Dan-
win visited at Alto Thursday, ville spent Sunday here with Mrs.
Miss Julia Perkins left last week Edwin Jordan
for Houston where she will spend Miss Blanche Florence and Walter
a month with her sister, Mrs. James Jernigan, both of Tyler, spent Sunday ;
Kerr. , here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Flor-
Mrs. James I. Perkins has gone ence.
to Galveston where she will spend
the winter with her son. :
(Rt. 1, Kilgore)
Mrs. Ingram Harris is visiting rela-
HENRYS CHAPEL
GRIFFIN Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson are visiting
------friends and relatives in Alabama.
Rev. Albeit Meador of Jacksonville J. H. Burton is visiting his son,
will preach here Saturday night and Gary, in Dallas.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitesides
Bill Hudspeth and family of Em- visited Marvin Whitesides and family
maus spent Saturday night and Sun- Sunday.
day at the Tom Spiva home here. Ralph Curtis made a business trip
Albert Murphy and family of Ver- to Mineola Saturday.
non visited relatives here Wednesday. Keller Dukes-of Mississippi is vis-
W. P. Evans of Griffin and Ollie iting at the home of his parents, Mr.
Skillern of Nacogdoches have gone and Mrs. Joe Dukes.
to Shallowater to pick cotton. Mr. and Mrs. John Frank Key were
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Martin have visitors Sunday afternoon at the
moved from Griffin to Freestone home of Andy Bedgood. .
county.
R. W. Cornelison of Jacksonville |
and Jack Young of New Hope visited
at the home of Mrs. Callie Evans
Friday afternoon. ___.____.. ......,- ....... ... ..o-
The district singing convention will iting the S. S. Shuttlesworth farmily.
meet with the Griffin class Sunday Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ritch
afternoon, Nov. 8.
HARRIS CHAPEL NEWS
AND PERSONAL
SALEM
Mrs. George Dowdy and little
daughter of Henrys Chapel are vis-
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ritch
• Oct. 1, a daughter.
Mrs. Z. T. Sullivan and children
and Mrs. Ben Sallee of Troup attend-
ed services at Salem Sunday after-
REAL ESTATE
WE HAVE SOME GOOD FARMS, ALSO
SOME RESIDENCES IN TROUP, LISTED
WITH US, FOR SALE. SHOULD YOU
WISH TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE
IN OR NEAR TROUP, SEE US.
L. T. NORMAN
Troup
FOR THE
%
%
WANTED—To rent home and few
acres land close in to Troup. De-
scribe what you have in first letter.
Address box 36, Whitehouse, Texas.
16p2.
| Ghihee Oct. 18, a son.
0. H. Evans and family of Nacog-
doches spent Sunday with Mrs. Evans'
Harris Chapel (Rt. 2, Lindale), Oct.
20.—Our comunity has been visited
during the late summer and early
fall by a number of prospective home-
buyers and several farms hitherto oc-
cupied by tenants have already pass-
led into the hands of buyers, or will
do so by the end of the year.
There is some cotton yet to be
I picked. The crop was much better
noon.
The people are rejoicing over the
general rain which fell Thursday and
Friday.
The Charlie Wilson family of Jack-
sonville visited the J. W. Wilson
family last week. :
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE’S signature on box. 30c.
Cold Weather
that is ahead, we are ready to take care of your every need in
BLANKETS
SWEATERS
COATS
CLOTHING and
UNDERWEAR
Bounds-Pearson Dry Goods Co.
JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS
The House of Service
See Us—Cash Will Buy More
A
TOW SACKS WANTED-1 will buy
all your tow racks. A T. O’Neal,
Troup, Texas. 15tf
FOR SALE—One hundred and thir-
ty-eight acres Charles White survey
about four miles East of Whitehouse.
About twenty acres in cultivation;
about thirty acres in mud creek bot-
tom. Fine timber, balance extra good
timberland upland. Address E. C.
Douglas, 401 Merchants Exchange
Building, Houston, Texas. 15p4
PIGS WANTED—I will buy all your
pigs that are 6 weeks old, or over.
See me or phone 4. Dr. A. 3. Jarvis,
Troup. 14tf. |
RENTERS WANTED—Third and
fourth, or on halves; plenty work to
do this fall and winter. Good houses
and fine land. See me at once, north
of Overton. M. D. Williamson. Rt.
3, Box 4, Overton, Texas. 14p4
LEAF TOBACCO—Five pounds gen-
uine Havana $3.50; 10 Kentucky
Burley $5; 10 Best Tennessee Red
$3.50; 10 No. 2—$2.75; 10 No. 3—
■1.75, prepaid. Jim Foy, Dukedom,
Tenn. 14p8.
HOGS WANTED—I want your hogs.
Will pay highest cash market prices.
See me before you sell. W. E. Du-
mas. Phone 75, Troup. 12tf
WAGONS FOR SALE—We have a
carload of the famous Weber wagons;
unexcelled for light running and
durability. They are standard, and
have more extras than any other wa-
gon. Jarvis & Co., Troup. lltf
SALES BOOKS—The Troup Banner
has received a large shipment of
sales books which are being sold at
“rock bottom” prices. Have you
bought your sup ply yet? tf
CABBAGE PLANTS-Strong, hardy
1000-$2.00; 500-$1.25. Strawberries,
Klondyke or Missionary, 1000-$5.75;
500-$3.50; 100-$1.25. Bermuda and
White Creole Onions, 1000-$1.60; 500-
$1.00. October delivery. Wholesale
prices upon request. The Sewell Co.,
Inc , Sta. A., San Antonio. 7tf
OLD PAPERS—For sale, fine for un-
derlaying carpets, wrapping fruit,
pantry shelves, wall protection
against wind. The Journal Office,
306 Citizens Nat’l. Bank, Tyler. 1
However, speaking of the immodes-
tv of short skirts, is not modesty it-
self of a shrinking nature?—Char-
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A COMPLETE LINE
OF STAPLE AND FANCY GRO-
CERIES AT THIS STORE
TROUP
arerrrrrrrrr
C.
MAY
NEXT DOOR TO G. H. HALE
MARYLAND SHIRTS
TEXAS
—
Marx Made
A(OX
1900000SUIT
FULLY GUARANTEED
Some Shirts may be fine, but we recommend
these Shirts to you as finer fine Shirts. Well
tailored, stylish and made from the best of the
season's fabrics.
IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH PRICED FROM
$1.90 to $3.00
A. D. Vestal
North Side Main Street
Troup
4 AT MARX-MADE
IVAILLION
SUITS
WITH EXTRA TROUSERS FULLY GUARANTEED
NEW MODELS
_ NEW STYLES__
LATEST FABRICS
$29.50 and $32.50
OTHER NUMBERS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS
$25.00
One lot of Boys Suits with knee Pants at BIG PRICE
REDUCTION
PACE & COMPANY
Phone 98
Troup
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