The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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The Lincoln Highwayman will
steal your heart away. A Six Cyl-
all the way. I
Dr. R. E. Taylor, who brought his I
wife to Dallas for medical treatment, I
was in Lancaster for a brief hand* I
shake with friends. I
Mr. Will Copeland and wife, of
Rusk, and Earl Crum and family, of
Ferris, spent Sunday with T. H.
Williams and family.
Fred McHenry, of Dallas, was a I
guest Tuesday night in the borne of ,
J. A. Waller. Mr. McHenry is a
dose friend of Roy Waller.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sparkman, of
Bowie, who were guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harris, were
accompanied home by Mrs. Harris.
Mrs. Mattie White, who was re-
ported last week as being seriously
ill, has made great improvement
but is still confined to her'room.
Hon. Jack Beall will speak on the
square Saturday night, in the inter-
est of Hon. J. W. Bailey. The pub-
lic is invited to hear this address.
' The contest for the queen and
knight of the public school May Day
Fete, dosed Thursday* at noon. Miss
Geneva Bayless was chosen queen
James Randlett knight.
Judge E. P. Thompson, of Lock-
ney, while in Dallas on business, ran
down tor Lancaster as an hones*
guest at Country Club Lake, Tues-
of all “Sixes;” famous
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elous Motor; the most
Priced Fine Car.
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Funeral of W. H. Johnson
Will be Held Friday,
The funeral of W. H. Johnson,
aged 68 years, will be held at E$ige-
wood Cemetery, this afternoon at
2:30 o’dock.
Some few weeks ago Mr. Johnson
went to the sanitarium for treat-
Powerful I! I
Five nionths ago we first called
to the opportunity of obtaining \
farm service for less than 2 cents a
while, thrpugh 1600 different newspape
progressive banks all over the country
been telling their friends and patrons al
opportunity. During these five m<
THAN A HUNDRED THOUSAND 4
readers have accepted the opportunity
their dollar subscriptions—have assure
for a whole year ahead of getting all t!
tertaining things that will reach them
fG WORK done. Let me repair your car for you.
your old car overhauled. Having had 10 years*
i
ag Automobile concerns, I can handle any kind of
equipment that can be found is used in our shops.
5 SATISFACTION TO ALL.
C. W. BRYAN, Mechanic.
Are you one of the 100,000? If should you delay lqnger?^M|
not, the odds are 100,009 to 1 or later youTl subscribe
that you ought to subscribe then, like the 60O,O00|jj
N(J?W. farmer-readers, you, to<v
We*IT tell you about modern say, “I wouldn't be Wip
banking. The Country Gen- The Country Gentleman
tleman will tell you about you have an account here,
everything that vitally affects struct us NOW to chaipj
your farming business. We $1.00 for a year’s subscript
might keep on forever printing If not, send in today your
“make-it-easy-to-buy ” cou- lar, with the coupon below.:
pons—but we won’t. For why come in and get acquain
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With ANTONIO SO
World Famous Baritone of Metropolitan
/ other leading artists from Metropolitan
Including Easton, Peralta, Kemp, Harold,!
Piece, Gallagher, Etc.
COLISEUM, DALLAS, Nay 12,
Wednesday, Thursday, Qj^ay, Saturday
Saturday Matinee.
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La Boheme, Trovatore, Tosca, L
Pagliacci and L
IPS’COMPANY OF MORE THAN 100
Artists, Chorus, Orchestra a
-DIRECT FROM—
METROPOLITAN
Single Seat Prices—Night Performs
$3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00.
$36.00. Matinee Prices, $3.00 to
40 per cent extra.
4%
A discount of 10 percent will be given to anyone
, of three or more Operas.
SEASON ORDERS FILLED NOW
Orders for single seats will be listed and filled in
ginning May 1st Box office will be open at Bu^
Address
MRS. WESLEY PORTER
5011 Worthii
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K. L. WHITE, Vice-President JOHN McSHAN. Cashier.
Phone 23.
Gentlemen:
(1) Because you know me, enter my name for THK COUNTRY GKNTLKMAN for
charge the cost, $1.00, to me;
(2) Here’s my dollar. I want Thu COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Send it to me.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920, newspaper, April 23, 1920; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543220/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.