The Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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THE WHEELER COUNTY TEXAN
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Local and Peraonal
Sir. and Mr*. 4. T. WiUon left
Last week for ■ abort vacation to be
■pent *t Amarillo and Texline.
Mr. and Mi*. Albert H. Van Hook
and ion, June*, of Shreveport, La.,
are visiting at the home of their
daughter and i later, Mr*. E. L.
Woodley, Jr.
Mr. and Mr*.- Matt Lewi* left
Sunday for Lubbock to *pend a week
with relative*.
Mr. and Mr*. C. L. Nickell and
THE STATE OP TEXAS
To the Sheriff #* any Cewtabh
Wheeler Caanty, Greeting*:
You are hereby commanded to
cause to be published once a week
for ten day* exclusive of the first
sister-in-law, Mrs. L. C. Nickell of day of publication before the return
Panhandle, visited with Mr*. Nickell’* | day hereof in some newspaper of
•ister, Mr*. L C. Forte of Hollis general circulation published in *aid
j first of the week.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Wofford and
little daughter left Wednesday for
a few week’s vacation in Colorado.
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Dewey Young of Wellington, state
representative from this district, was
in town this morning on business.
Mr. and Mr*. Jake Martin and
' family returned last week from a
I visit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin at
I Clayton, and George Martin at Cape-
lin, N. M.
Rev. J. E. McClurkin of Amarillo
was here today transacting business
and meeting old friends.
Misses Adah and Pearl Barth of
Okeene, Okla., are visiting at the
G. E. Lipscomb home.
J. F. Burke of the Center com-
munity returned home today from
Mineral Wells.
Archie Harlow and J. C. Rabo
are transacting business at Lubbock
this week.
Homer Ewton left Tuesday night
for Oklahoma City, returning Wed-
nesday night with his wife and in-
fant son, who have been in a hospi-
tal In that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Harlow and
County, which has been continu-
ously and regularly published in
said County for a period of not less
than one year the following notice:
To all persons interested in the
estate of M. R. Duncan, deceas-
ed:
H. E. Pendleton has filed in the
County Court of Wheeler County
an application for the probate of the
last will and testament of said M.
R. Duncan, deceased, filed with said
application, and for letter* testa-
mentary for the estate of M. R.
Duncan, deceased. It will be heard
little son, Elma, of Iowa Park are at the next term of said court com-
visitiing with the lady’s mother, Mrs. \ mencing on the fourth Monday in
W. Rabo,
Boland.
and sister, Mrs. B.
A. T. Sherwood received word
long distance telephone Tuesday
the death ft Tulsa, Okla., of
1 August, 1924, same being the 25th
t day of August, 1924, at the Court
House thereof in Wheeler at which
by time all persons interested in said
of estate may appear and contest said
M. application should they desire to do
E. P. Tipps left Tuesday for St.
Louis, where he will buy a fall
stock of merchandise for Swader &
Tipps.
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Mrs. J. R. Patton of Shreveport,
La., is visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Woodley, at
their home four miles east of town.
J. Marshall, whose wife is the sister'so.
of W. J., A. T., Howard and
Sherwood of this place.
Dick
Little Miss Margaret Williams of
Amarillo is visiting this week at
the home ‘f her aunt, Mrs. R. L.
Baxter.
Clim ion returned home Sat-
urday from Clarendon, where he has
been attending the summer session
at Clarendon College.
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H. P. Mundy left last week for
Colorado, to join Mrs. Mundy, who
has been spending a several weeks’
vacation.
Allen Blake came in Monday from
San Antonio for a few days visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Blake.
Master C. C. Small, Jr., of Wel-
lington is visiting at the home of
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Small, this week.
Mrs. A. F. Lipscomb returned
home Saturday morning from Okeene
Okla., where she has been at the
bedside of her aged father.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ladd and
daughter, Misses Leslie Lee and
Ruth, who have been visiting re-
latives at Wheeler, were here to-
day en route to their home at East-
land. They were accompanied by
Mrs. A. B. Crump of Wheeler, who
is a sister of Mrs. Ladd.
Herein fail not but have you be-
fore said Court on the said first
day of Ihe next term thereof this
Writ with your return theron show-
ing how you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at my office in Wheel-
er, Texas, this 12 day of July, 1924.
R. H. Forrester, Clerk of
County Court, Whedler County,
Tcxbs.
NEW FALL HATS
If it’s new, if it’s smart, if it’s in vogue
—we have it. Materials, colors, shapes,
trims, in every detail the latest the
market affords—just out of their tis-
sues.
Moderately Priced.
MARY SWINK
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....... J. H. Reeves returned today from
» visit with relatives at Maulden,
Cape Girardeau and other points in
Missouri.
Mrs. J. H. Reeves is suffering |
from a broken bone in her right
hand as a result of a fall sustained
first of the week.
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Douglas Merriman, editor of the
Wheeler News-Review, was here yes-
terday and today, sending a tele-
graphic report of the Tri-State Field
Trials to the Fort Worth Star-Tele-
gram.
If you are in need of Wagons,
we have the Springfield Farm Truck,
made. by the Oliver Plow Company,
and Y?ain Special Wagons. See us
before buying. Shamrock Hardware
and Furniture Company. 4-1-c.
What Drinks
Do You Like?
Coca Cola? Root Beer? Phosphates? Lemonade? Lime-
ade? Orangeade? Fruit Punches? Milk Shake? Malted
Milk?—
No matter! We serve ’em here—all absolutely pure
and delicious.
Also ice cream and sherbets, sundaes and fancy foun-
tain confections.
Try ‘em! • '
We also have your favorite Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobacco. •
Goodrich Confectionery
LILBURN GOODRICH, Prop.
Dennies Building
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The Kind of Service
We Render
Our cleaning and pressing service works this
way.
You go home at noon and say to the wife,
“I told Abbott’s to get that gray (orblue
or brown) suit of mine. Did they come for
it?” And she tells you they did.
That night you ask, “Did Abbott’s bring my suit.” The wife says, “Yes,
it’s hanging in the closet. They brought it this afternoon. They cer-
tainly did a good job, too. It looks just like new.”
No worry or trouble on your part. Just phone 110 and we do the rest.
L. B. ABBOTT
Tailor and Haberdasher
The
Wheeler County
Texan
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Time and again. If you are an average man, you have wished that you had
a set of tdola so you could fix some little thing about the house, or you
have an idea you would like to make something or other.
Wa have a splendid stock of the very tools you need, and if you wish,
we have a chest that will keep them in excellent shape.
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Drop in look them over. If you’re the least bit handy about the house
in the use of tools you will soon save several times their cost.
Remember The Doors
When building a new hovse, or remodeling an
old on^, bear in mind that the Door Hardware
has much to do tfith the finished appearance
of the rooms
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We keep in stock a wide variety of attractive designs in Door Hardware,
which we will be glad to show you.
DOUGLAS & SON
HARDWARE
Phone 46
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The Wheeler County Texan (Shamrock, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1924, newspaper, August 14, 1924; Shamrock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519235/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shamrock Public Library.