The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909 Page: 4 of 12
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HapptninMJ of InUrts* Galhertd for
"Btnefit of Our H ad*rj
Cliff IflMSi
Farmers of our community are
•bout up with their work and
waiting for rain.
Wheat is looking fine but the
•and and wind haa about ruiued
the oats.
Brother Leveridge filled his
«•guiar appoints eat here Sun-
day. The crowd* was small ow-
ing to the wind blowing so hard.
Mrs Swift spent a few days last
week with her brother, Mr.
McCann.
Mrs. Worn mack of Jones Coun
ty is visiting at the home of Mrs.
Lea.
Mr. Cedric Irwin and Miss
Hesther Kenamore went to
Rhtneland Sunday.
Mr. John Zaobary of Haskell
•ailed on Miss Maggie Bowman
Snnday.
The Messrs Patterson and Miss-
es Benton were seen going
down the road Sunday evening.
We have never learned whether
they have returned or not, they
may have landed in Haskell for
all we know.
Messrs Will Teague and Luih-
er Swift of Rule paid Cliff a short
visit Sunday in spite of the sand
storm.
We are gled to report the siok
of our community "better.
Messrs A. B. Lowery, E. W.
Holmes and C. J. Reese have
gone to Southern Texas prospect
ing.
little Loyoe Teague is out
of Sohool this weok on account
of the Mumps.
The little folks enjoyed an Bas-
tar egg hunt at Mrs. Fowler's.
Mr. Teaff of Carney has taken
cnarge of the store here.
Well Mr. Editor we will try to
get up more News next time.
Two Chatterboxes.
"Sussiety"
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J.U.I.
Tho J. U. G. Club met this
meek with Miss Grace Anderson.
*<42" was enjoyed by all. A
nice salid course was served
during the afternoon. Those
present were Misses Rosa Smith,
Lena Enlow, Kate and Artie
Pringlr, Bessie, Allie and Rox-
ie Gessett, Henry Et*a McClain
Graoe Anderson and Mesdames
Williams, Adame and Ahderson.
I. F. F. CLUB.
Tho I. F. G. Club was enter-
ined by Mrs. Bailey on Tues-
day afternoon. Nine interesting
games were played. Mesdames
Williams and Sdwards eut for
the olub favor, Mrs. Williams
winning. At the conclusion the
Hostess served delicious ice
oream and cake te the following
Mesdames: Williams, Aqiams,
Edwards, Janes, Bennett Ander-
son, farmer, Brioe and Atter-
bury, ahd the Misses Ahderson
and Enloe.
The Club adjourned to meet
with Mrs. Brice next Tuesday
afternooD.
There was a dance at the Club
rooms on last Wednesday eve-
ning. There was a large crowd
of young people, and many old-
er onoa who enjoyed the eve-
ning's program. The musio was
as good as money can get and the
danoo was pronounood the best
of tho season.
PROGRAM.
The following is the program
of the Fifth Snnday meeting to
be held with the Friendship
Church commencing Thursday
night before 5th Sunday.
Introduction surmons—By J.
p. Clement. Bro. Kackeyall.
Friday 9:30 a. ra.-Devotional
services held by Bro. Dar. ley.
10 a. m.— Inesteons what is
the duty of the church to the
last world?—Brother L. A. May,
Bro. R. G. M. Elonde.
What is the duty of the child
of God toward saving the lost—
Bro W. H. Tremble, Bro. Stan-
ley.
What is the difference between
the church and the Kingdom?
R. B. Key.
All Children of God in the
Kingdom—Bro. J. W. Bdmards.
Is feet washing in ordenarice
of the church?—Bro Jack Patten
Bro. Dulaney.
What is meant by Math. 19-28
—Bro. Eiland.
An explanation of Rev. 12th
chapter—R. B. Key.
What is the condition of the
penitent before baptism?—Bro.
W. H. Stanley, Bro. J. W. Ed-
wards.
What is the difference be-
tween Regeneration and conver-
sion? Bro Trembell.
What is the two witnesses
of in Rev.—Bro J. F. Jones.
Does the scriptures teach
church perpetuity ?--Eld. Collins.
Question Box openened at will
of the body.
Eteryboby is inviten to take
part in this meeting.
J. V. Cots.
j. W. Edwards.
— James.
H. cotthorp.
K. C. M. & 0. TIME TABLE.
west bound,
ío. 1, Daily, ar. 5:48 p. m.
*>. 18, Local, ar. 8:50 a. m.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days.
east bound.
No. 2, Daily, ar. 1:19 p.m.
No. 17, Local, ar. 3:50 p. m.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-
days.
Thru tiokets to Ft. Worth, $6.30.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carfill and
C. A. Cargill returned Wedoes
day from Clairette where they
attended the funeral of their
brother-in-law, 3. H. Wolfe
who died at that plaoe this week.
FURNITURE
house
wish
furnish-
to call
JOW that the season is on for you to remodle your
ings and put in new articles of different kinds. í t
vour attention to my nice up-to-date stock of Furmtue. Giving my
entire time to Furniture. I am better prepared to supply your needs
than any firm in West Texas, hence invite you to trade with —
where youcan get the best goods for the least money.
me
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MATTING.
1 do not hesitate to say that my
line of mattings are the best and
prettiest til the oity foa the mon-
ey. There is nothing that will
help the appearance of your
home like a covering for the
floor. Call and see my line of
matting.
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WALL PAPER.
In my stook of wall paper can be
found anything from the flashy
light weight prints to the heavy
ingrain paper. If I am unable
to suit you I have hundreds of
the latest samples to select from
and I will order just waht you
want.
WINBOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES, ETC. R
Any grade and color in Window Shades, Wood
Curtain Poles, all sizes. Both the statiofieay and
adjustable window shade brackets.
undertakers supplies.
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JOE PATE
"The Exclusive Furniture flan."
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Atterbury & Fox. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909, newspaper, April 16, 1909; Knox City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178979/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.