Caddo Mills News. (Caddo Mills, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
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CADDO MILLS. HUNT CO UN :'Y. TEXAS, FRID v. FEBRUARY, 12 10] 5 N ' M; JER 11
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Plenty of Chops and Shorts
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Buy it of the City Cafe.
J. A. Johnson was in Dalian on
business Monday.
John Kuykenclall was in Green -:
ville on business Wednesday.
Miss Birtie Stevenson was ii,j
Greenville Monday.
Cl«ave Owens of Denison is
visiting relative here tkis week.
Mr. Jim Williams, of Green-
ville, was in town Wednesday.
Messrs Joe D. Morrison and
A. Kanouse were in Greenville j
Monday.
Rev. J. W. Humphrey, of j
Greenville, was in town last Sat- j
urday.
Mr. Charlie George, of Green- j
ville, was visiting in our town
last Sunday.
Mrs. N. C. I.ipsey and children
of Greenville, visited relatives
here last week,
Mesdaraes J. L. S. Coop*;;- and
G. F. Drake were in Greenville
Wednesday.
Mesdames Wallace Killian and
Geo. Morris were in Greenville
Wednesday.
Mr. Tom Howard, of Roys"
"T; v, was in our city the first, of
"he Week.
Mrs. R. A. Anderson, whb has
'•"^n pick for some time is now
The non-interest bearing and un-
secured deposits of this bank
ARE PROTECTED BY
The State Guaranty Fund
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
Caddo Mills State Bank
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|| Mv. Joe Wood, of Greenville,
; j vi-''i;;c.-d Mr. Henry Messay Mon-
11 day afternoon.
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i- rs. a. Harp- r and ;vu-r
;i Bonnio Williams were in Green
I i vide Wednesday.
Mrs. A. A. Gary of Sulphur
j j Springs, visited her daughter
j Mrs. Charles Cooper, returning
home Tuesday.
Mes(hirn • Mes• iek and Geo. L.
\ a.'i'i i v.vre shopping in
(hxt:n id lie la.-'.t urdav.
Wtdter C bison, who was oper-
ated upon vol* appendicitis at
Greenville the latter part of last
week is reported to be recover-
in? sptendidly, which we are
glad to View?.
C'a arch Directory.
Dr. II. R. McLean and wife, ; Mr. J A. Walker, of Floyd,
O'.'Greenville, were in our town t vbiLed his *-on K. Walker, here
Monday on a short visit. : S&turda and Sunday of last
Marbles and checkers games i
are the fad just now in the city.
I week.
Mr.
T. D. Bethea has the
What will be ncx . ?
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heumatism this week and is
J. C. Langford, ;oa of Mr. ?uul! hardly able to be at his piace of
Mrs. M. C. Langford is ill this j bufinest*.
week with pheu'jQonia. \ M
Mrs. 11. M. Ma:- a
to be quite ill a' iu?r
town this week.
Geo. Dugan, •<:'
vr ;.ed home frou:
til Sunday nfrvno*
Mrs. Wood, of Houston, arriv-
' is ,epo,,t<.:(i, od here Monday where she was
Vane east of caM: dto tbo bod-ide of her sis-
iter Mrs Ma-'say, who is quite ill.
Greenville, — —
. turday un-
1;ov. R, B. Neel filled hisregu-
).r appointment here at the Bap-
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,. Charlie
! tisi church
ind !ictl< :and 3*um!a;>
Tuesday to vi a.
tiven v.ins v;eck.
Mr;:;. J. A. V;
grand children,
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r ad t ■
oyd, visit<
ns
Saturday
A Iprge crowd
him.
Tonight young people of
town are requested to meet
, he hom.: (o Mc*. Dr. Welch
.v}io will welcome you and enter-
ic. Walker and family this week; - i;': with the trip from America
returning home Wednend;
to Japan via Mexico.
MekholmS!? Ciiui?.cn Notices.
Thei< v ili Ic preaching each
second and fourth Sundays at 11
o'clock and 7 p. rn.
Sunday school every Sunday
..I 10 o'clock i. m., and prayer
meeting on We Inesday evening
ma™ 11 iM iininin<> ■ tsi^
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AND
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7 o'clock, Epworth League
1 Several Oi' the people of the, meets at 3 o'clock each
Sunday.
There will be preaching at
Clinton each first Sunday after-
n ion at 3 o'clock and preaching
al Mendri.; each fourth Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Rev* C. C. Childress.
Pastor.
town are making preparation to
plant their gardens as the pretty
weather we have had the past
few days has- began to bring- on
the spring fever.
Th • tlutt have paid their
subscription for the year this
week aj-e J. A. Harper, E. L.
Hale and. J. M. Dennis for which
ve appreciate very much and
than! . Lo them.
"/anted—The News wants a
live correspondent from each
cen n.unity surrounding Caddo
Mills. We would like to devote a
page of this paper to the corres-
pondents. We will furnish
siam^t. and stationary.
Dr. \V. C. Welch returned
Hatuilay from Bellview, Texas,
where he was called by relatives
Hes mother-in-law happened to
ihe misfortune of falling a few
days ago and broke her thigh.
She is 92 years of age.
A bJg 3-Pound c m of Tomatoes for
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1-Pourxci cam of Jack Frost Baking Powder 2Sc« for
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The Christian ladies served
stew at the Kuynkedall Cafe last
Saturday afternoon and night.
for which die proceeds goes to-
ward helping to build new ad-
dition to the church. They re-
port that quite a sum was realiz-
ed out of their efforts.
The red's and the blue's of the
Epworth League are having a
contest and each side is endeavor -
ing to see who can get the largest
number of members, and the
one that is defeated will have to
entertain the other. The contest
will run for three months, and
you are urged to attend the
meeting each Sunday afternoon
at the Ifethodist church.
J. I. Case Stalk Cutter's, Busters, and Turn-
ing Plows, also the J. I. Case Leader
Sulky
This Line of implements does the work.
r ADDO MILLS MERCANTILE
^ The Largest Stcier=r- ; — The Place to Trade
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Morris, G. T. Caddo Mills News. (Caddo Mills, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1915, newspaper, February 12, 1915; Caddo Mills, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth232404/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.