The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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NAMES OF CONTESTANTS AND COUNT
In the Contest of the Merchants’ and Publisher's Trade Caapaifa
If you are not satisfied here,
[why not emigrate to Wilitsky’s
aewiy found continent^
BUSINESS
thias, the Lancaster Volunteer
Fire Company, the Lancaster
Commercial Club and was secre-
tary of the Sunday school of the
Lancaster Baptist Church, oi
which he had been a member for
In business life he
E. M. HULBERT, Owner and Pub
W. R HULBERT, Business Mgr.
Minnie-wetmorb Tufts, Editor.
Lancaster Texas
Get your cars washed and
ished at Whits & .VTa.uldim’s
' Following are the names of those who have entered the con-
test and the votes cast up to Monday at 4 o’clock, The next
count will be made Wednesday of next week. All vote must be in
before 4 o’clock as the judges begin the count promptly at four.
Where no postoffice is given in the following list, it will indi-
If there is a
With inteurban service every
hour and Katy trains going up
at 7:00 a. m. and 12:05 p. m., and
returning 7:05, 7:40, 8;08p.m.,our
people have the best of accomo-
dations for attending the fair.
many .years
nmm was associated with his father!
in the publication of the Lancas-
=?::r ter Herald.” j
Not from the time the terrible
message was given the family
ee^ until the last sad rites werej
nlv said, was there one item of com-1
ype fort, one word of sympathy, one
the assurance of desiring as far as'
feej possibly to share the sadness
. k omited. And through the great
heartache and sorrow each mera-
Wl^iber of the family had a song of j
tbeHpraise in their heart for the life
imelthat justified the tribute that
onelwas Pa^ in words, looks, band-
•shlcla9ps. Again and again was it
■said: ‘‘None was better preoared
1. S|for the sadden call home.” And
slstlas the pastor paid tribute to his
iib-ldevotion to wife; love for his fa-
orklther, mother and sisters their
■hearts added, ‘‘and the tenth
Horse and .buggy for
cheap. H. E. We
cate the contestant resides within the city limits
mistake in your address, have it corrected:
Contestants must not solicit votes in the stores, according to
rule 7 in the official announcement oa another oage.
Bailey, Annie Lee, Lancaster,............ 131,705
Barrow, Marigold, ................. 7,500
Broyles, Annie May, R 2,....... 71,275
Brown, Winnie,........................... 38,000
Brown Belle, Cedar Hill R 2,............... 5,050
Brown, Irene, R 1..............1.......... 44,225
Clayton, Emma, Cedar Hill R1,............. 558,450
Carter, F* rancis, ^R 1, *••••••••»«••••♦•••••• 126,700
Gleason.' Ailie May, R 2 ,................... 131,025
Gleason, Berta Lee K 2 .................. 5,200
Hillis, Geraldine,......................... 142,825
Holbert, Blanch, R 1,......................' 116,850
Hudson, May, R 2, • ...................... 348,200
Hoops, Eva Leona R 1 . *.................. ' 601,975
Kirk, Louise,............................. 78,500
Moreland, Annie Lee,........... 49,575
Maner, Annie, R 1,........................ 10,000 /
Mooneyham, Mrs. Hattie, R2............*v 293,275
McKethan, Johnnie, Wilmer............... 27,575
Prewitt. Frankie, Wilmer R1,............. 329,775
Sanders, Jessie,........................... 5,000
Stokes, WiHie. Wllmer280.375.,
Stoker, Helen, R 2,•»•••»••••••»••»•••«»••» 64,275
Turrentine, Ola Mae, R 1,................. 136,450
The above Vote that is given in the paper each week, is the
vote of each contestant for the piano.
Judges—Prof. Carroll, J. D. Scott and J. V. Griffin.
Not An Apology.
FOR SALE—Horse, b
and harness. ' W. B. Htfi
The prognostication has been
made that we are to have a cold
winter. The display of Cole’s
Hot Blast stoves at the' Lancas-
ter Hardware store suggests the
idea of preparing against that
time.
Bailey & Co., phone No 3,
the city depot for ice,# fro
vegetables and meat.
Now is the time tof place voi
fall order for a Barclay corset.
Mrs. C. J. Barker,
tt Phone 21
Doesn’t it seem inconsistent
for contestents in the merchants’
land Herald contest to solicit
patrons
tra<re coupons
pf our stores, and theiKgd'to Dal-
las to do their own shopping.
But she oositiyely did, and we
know she did. /
Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters ma
a big reduction in your coal bill
see their advertisement aj
guarantee. ' Lancaster Hat
ware Company. yg
We were asked if we got our
coat and hat in the citv and we
felt insulted. How would you
have felt? Our merchants and
milliners are as capable of se-
lecting stock as the citv mer-
chants and have the same mar-
kets from which to select. In-
in our stores, it
When wanting anything
our line don’t forget the m
market of Fred Greene, on
east side of the square.-
sq uare deal all around.
Walter Boland Halbert
When it became; known in
Lancaster Wednesday' morning
that Walter Hulbert had been
instantly killed iu the interurH
\_JbsLH wreck Tuesday night the
entire town and community was
paralyzed.
J, W. Pope, of Oak Cliff, and
H. E. White, who left Dallas
in the car following the 8:30, and
who entered the wrecked car to
render assistance, recognized
Walter, and phoned the facts (to
K. L. White. Immediately the
family physician, Dr. B. F. Lyon
and close friends of the family
were aroused, and m the most]
tender manner possible inform-]
ed the wife, father, mother and
'other relatives of the awful acci-j
dent
K. L. White, B. E«. White, dJ
P. Mauldin and W. Y. Perry
wept at once by auto to the
scene and to the Undertaking
establishment id Dallas and had
the body carefullyJ prepared.
There was no crushing nor
mangling of body or limbs. A]
small brnise on the right temH
pie, some small cuts from flying
glass on face and lip.
> The Lancaster Undertaking
Company took fall charge ofl
funeral arrangements, bringing
the body from Pallas Wednes-j
day afternoon.
The service wap held at the
home of his parents Thursday
afternoon at 2 o’clock. A. re pH
resentative of the. Dallas^News
who attended the service gavel
the following notice to his paper:
“The funeral of Walter R.Hul-j
bert was held from the home ©fl
his father, E. M. Hulbert. Tbd
services were conducted by RevJ
J. W. Jent, pastor of the LancasH
ter Baptist Church, assisted by]
Rev. A. N. Hall of Dallas. Open-1
spect the goods
will cost you nothing.
I have4 limited amount of ]
bane cotton seed, all picked
fore any rain on 15 bale i
1300 seed cotton make over
bale. Gat your order in ea
J. A. Mills, i • . < ■#3
Tflfe Herald was in no way re-
sponsible for carrying the wrong
schedule for interurban cars last
[ ,7; * . , J . • 4
week, as that was the schedule
sent us from headquarters.
After the paper was out we re-
ceived instructions to "publish
the old time card. The mix-up
is brought about in ad justing the
through Dallas to Waco service.
We will appreciate your I
and will in all cases give
for dollars received. The
and choicest cuts of meats
ished at all times.
Fred Greene, Proprief
ggf
This is undoubtedly the most
beautiful season of the year.
No dust, vegetation green,
weather just cool enough for
comfort and the sunshine warm
and pleasant.* Visitors from
the north where furnaces and
anthracite coal burners have1
[been in operation in homes for
several weeks are sure to reJ
[turn home singing the praised
those who
New Remington
typewriter No. 6. V
cheap tor cash,. W. W,
East side of square.
KIDNEY REMEDIES, mild, effective and can safely be
self administered.
pressing on r feelings. We arc
yours to serve, and to prove bi
our lives each day that we lov<
you for what we know you U
be—Christ’s conception of neigh
bors.
RHEUMATIC REMEDY. Rarely if ever tails to relieve
in cases of Lumbago and Muscular rheumatism.
Fors.*
Thorough b
shoats. K. L.
THE LYON DRUG STORE
w - *
The Stan
The show windows at F. M
Hammond’s indicate an artisi
has been interested in their ar-
rangement.
of the sunny south
return—some are bound to stay]
with us. Have on your glad
smile, extend a cordial- greeting
band, and do not neglect to have
vour premises and business
If we make our home ink com
munity, the interest of that com
The better the
munity is onrs.
schools the better are our home
conditions. The better tbe
churches and religious condi-
tions tbe stronger is the guard,
of the sancity of our home. The
larger and better lines of goods
parried by our merchants, the
marketing
The Southern Traction Com-
pany has undoubtedly had a land
pull of business to look after this
[month, in the opening up of the
IWaco-Dallas service, and the
[new Corsicana line, 'to say noth-
ing of the extra work occasioned
[by the heavy rains of1 a few
|weeks ago, and there is still anH
[other item which confronts them!
[—the providing of cars and
seats for the decent white
passengers, protecting them
frbm the disgusting contact of
drunks and unrullv negroes.!
Lancaster citizens ask and ex-|
pect this, and expect it to begin]
with the fair service, v Each]
ticket sold provides for a seat,]
and reasonable protection.
Hiram F. Liv
Attornkv-at-La
Suites 810-812 Com mot
m Bank Bldg.,
w
Dallas, v ' Tkxj
Rheumatism
more trading and
pone in the town, the better the
market becomes, and our finan-
cial and property interests are
enhanced, in proportion thereby.
If on the other hand we fail to
encourage and support school
interests; if we neglect to affil-
lliste ourselves with the work of
the churches and moral influen-
ces of the town, we are robbing
ourselves and families of the
privileges and protection they
should have, and whether we
Satica.Lcout.
AND KIDNEY T
Dr. T. Gk Bra
DENTIST,
Ph. M. 5254. 304 San
Dallas, - Ts
YOU'H BE PLEASED
when yoil gtt our bill forthe
LUMBER!
Our low prices together
with the high-grade quali-
ty we Supply are bound to
satisfy you.
Thoroughly seasoned, choic-
est lumber—the largest and
smallest order filled with
equal promptitude—remem-
ber, at our yard we special-
ize on service—you find
what you want when you
want it.
E. A. Tkrrbm*,
Optometrist and Oram
1502 Elm Street,
Dallas,, - - Texas.
Up Yonder.” Rev. Mr. Hall read
passages from the Scriptures and
Rev. Mr. Jent delivered the eu-
logy. The floral offerings were
numerous and elabora|e. The
active pallbearers were Rev. S.
T. Francis, pastor of the LancasH
ter Methodist Church; Rev. HJ
C. Spence, pastor of the LancasH
ter Presbyterian Church; ChasJ
Rizer, Alex. Mitchell, Will MofH
fettand Ferris McCurdy; honorH
ary pallbearers were S. P. Har-
ben, R. M. Hudson and W. A.
Bowen, representing the Dallas
County Press Association, and
Ed Marshall, Hon. Hatton W.
Summers and A. L. Harper.
“Walter R. Halbert was born in
Nokomis, 111., Aug. 25, 1883, and
iiad lived in Lancaster for four-]
He was married
Weather Forecast,
8TATE FAIR DAlRV FARM.
Butter Making and Judging and M#‘
Morris & Pope,
Lawyers,
414-15-16 Commonwealth B
Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Colder with rains causing
rheumatic pains. Hunt’s Light-
ning Oil stops all aches and
pains whether from Rheuma-
tism, Neuralgia, Cuts, Burns or
[Bruises. The quickest Lini-
ment known. 25c and 50c bot-
tles. All Druggists.
Dallas. Texaa: Butter making and,
butter judging, mechanical milking
and a model dairy (arm Will feature
the dairy division of the 1913 State
Fair of Texas at Dallas, which begins
Saturday, October 18 and closes Sun-
day, November 2. The division will be|
of Intelsat
child that
Phones—Office, S. W. Main 1.
Office, Auto Main
visits the Fair, declares
President J. J. Eckford. He said:
“The model dairy farm will consist
of twenty cows which will be mechan-
ically milked twice each day. Silage
along with other feeds will be used in
milk production the model farm to be
connected with a silo by automatic
feed carriers. Automatic litter carriers
will deliver the bedding, etc., from the
barns directly inte manure spreaders.
The product of these cows will be sep-
arated, the cream will be ripened and
churned according, to the latest scien-
tific methods, all of which will be In-
structive and interesting.
“We have made a change in th«|
classifications this year In which only
one entry of butter will be permitted
from each herd. All other butter made
from the same farm by different but
ter makers will be entered in another
class that will not be subject to com-
petition for the Holland trophy cup.
Premiums have been increased in every
class. The butter on exhibit will be'
judged by an expert from the United]
States agricultural department/*
Causes Further Talk
Because so many people are
telling their
Still Kilitir
experience witi
[Hunt’s Lightning Oil for Head
aches, Rheumatism
It still keeps on killing pain,
does Hunts Lightning Oil. For
many years it has been used
with wonderful success for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cuts,
Burns and other hnrts. All
Druggists sell it in 25c and 50c
bottles.
Neuralgia,
[etc., others are lead to give it a
trial, and are convinced im-
mediately of its merits as a pain
killer. Are you yet to be con-
vinced? Ask the Druggist.
teen years
in May, 1904, to Miss Len
ice Curry, daughter of J. W.
Curry of Lancaster. He was i
member of the Knights of Py
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 17, 1913, newspaper, October 17, 1913; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542606/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.