The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Things that
Barthel’s bread is good. Try it
Perfection
Get those extra pieces needed in
dishes in th& Saturday special at
the Conner Hardware.
In making business or pleasure trips
between, Denison, Sherman, Dallas,
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Waco, Corsicana and intermediate point
The City Meat Market wants your
orders for meat.
AND OVENS
For Sale
Two Oliver walking cultivators.
R. C. Nelson,
23 Oil the Ben Ellis Farm.
For Sale
2,000 Bushels Good Ear Corn.
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Edwards & Anderson,
Notice !
Will Buy or Haul your grain, hay,
cattle, hogs, etc., Call me when
needing service.
Phone. J. fe Byrum.
We solicit the accounts of individuals, firn
corporations— assuring them of the most
service, consistent with the principles o
banking. ■
The varied and successful experience of
several officers of this bank in financ
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agricultural, commercial and indu&t:
matters will enable us to serve our patr
in an exceptional manner.
WOMEN KNOW a clean, speedy, steady Stove al-
ways means Kitchen Comfort and Convenience,
That’s why 3,000,000 housewives use the " New
> # Perfection” Oil Cook Stoves.
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SPEEDY—Lights and gives out heat instantly
For Sale Cheap
A Standard Corn and Cotton
planter. H. Clay Rawlins.
no 1 I
fire to build; no watching for a slow flame to j ?
generate, gives a speedy start. ; (
CLEAN — Does not blacken |pots and pans; turns ; I
every drop of kerosene oil into a clean, intense ; J
heat—no smoke, soot or disagreeable odor. j
STEADY—Flame stays where set, needs no Watch- 1 j! I
ing; steady cooking heat, not a sweltering fire. 1; r
Bumper from car, also cap horn
gasoline tank. Leave at Lancaster
Garage for reward,
If in need of Monuments, Tomb-
onesor anything made of Marble
GriAte, see W. F. Griffin, for
air juWn advantage. All work
laranfeed. 4-30.
(unincorporated)
Plants and Flowers
CLINT, CHILTON 8C EADI
Offices 200-1-2-3 Hughes Building
Corner Main and Ervay Sts., Dallas, Texas.
They will do General Practice, but expect to give special att
00 Leases, Land, Will and Estate matters.
Ib quantity and variety to suit you
Phone 64. T. E. Elerson.
i WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bear-
ing rabbits, and other fur-bearing
• animals. List what you have with
. us, state yonr lowest price on- large
lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty
Farming Ca. 515-517 N. P. Ave.,
There la more Catarrh In this section
ef the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years It was sup-
posed to be incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly tailing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional con-
ditions and therefore requires constitu-
tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi-
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney *
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy, is taken internally and acts
thru the Blood on the lfucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re-
ward is offered for any case that Hall's’
Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druarista. 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills tor constipation.
LEO R. TRE8P. JOHN ALLEN RAWLINS
TRESP A RAWLINS
—LAWYERS—
515-16 N. Texas Bldg. Phone Y 5898
Dallas, - - Texas. 4
REMEMBER — This is the Stove with
the LONG BLUE CHIMNEY Burner.
DR. J. E. WILSON
Over H. S. Strain Co.’s Drug Store
Office Phone 6. Res. 207
There can be no doubt
as to the merit of Cardui,
toe woman's tonic, in
toe treatment of many
troubles peculiar to
women. The thousands
of women who have been
helped by Cardui in the
past 40 years, is conclu-
sive proof that it is a
good medicine for women
who suffer. jt should
help you, too.
Take
Realty Company appear-
be body in the interest
ffl^ion of the water and
08 to the Love Lawn
Idition. The question of
cost, manner in which
3 be raised were discnss-
m motion of S. L Rand-
White, D. P. Mauldin and
liford were appointed as a
to in vestigate and bring
council at an open meet-
i such information as they
re. On another page will
Office over White &
Lancaster.
DR. C. C. PARKS
Office over Strain’s Drug Store
Office Phone 6, Residence 29
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Office in Brooks Building.
Lancaster, Texas.
LANCASTER LODGE
DR. CHAS. L. HATCH
Dental Surgeon
Over Douglas’ Shoe Stor
1410 !4 Elm St Dallas. 1
Telephone M 2047
S1N39Y 3AISmOX3 ^
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Stated Meeting, Tuesday, May 4th
>20, 8:00 p. m. Visitors welcome.
T. A.FOUTS.W.M.
H. M. RIZER. Secretary.
The Woman’s Tonic ra
Mrs. N. E. Varner, of M
Hixson, Tenn., writes: j
“I was passing through
the . . . My back and L* >j
sides were terrible, and
my suffering indescriba- m
ble. I can't ten just bow aLl
and where I hurt, about
all over. 1 think ... I 1
began Cardui, and my ■ C
pains grew less and less, 4
until I was cured. lam a E
remarkably strong for a M
woman 64 years of age. l- ^
1 do aU my housework." Kdl
to which everyone is invit-
to the meeting hear the
consider the information
r be given, and if oppor-
given express your views
aerate in every way possi-
e Herald is not advised as
formation to be given but
iHhat it is to the effect
ns can be extended and we
ays in favor of serving the
number, and as fast as
Farm Land Unprepared
planting for the next ten days pr
two weeks because this crop can be
grown and harvested with less labor
than cotton crops and with less
danger from insects. Only a small
per cent of the cotton seed in the
State has a germination power of
as much as 50 per cent, with some
running as low as 2 per cent. A
large portion of the Texas seed ap-
pears to have a germinating power
of from 25 to 40 per cent”
Much work has been done since
this statement of ten days ago, but
the condition of the soil, the high
wind and cool weather has not
changed the prospects a great deal.
I. O. O. F.
Lancaster Lodge, No. 200
Meets each Thursday Night
0(9 conditions in Texas and in
Dallas county as bearing on farm
labor supply and germination of
cotton seed for planting purposes
were made public last week by C. O.
Moser, county agricultural agent,
who said the season was * about
thirty days late and that approxi-
mately 25 per cent of the land in
Dallas county is unprepared and
virtually none of it well prepared
b!d- ....
I am still on the job
delivering. Prompt an
ice given orders. Pho
(Holloway & Moore’s
Res. phone 136. J.
J. F. Newton, N. G.
|L B. Howell, Sec.
For first-class Commercial Print-
ing call at The Herald office.
Letterheads,
—anything in
printing line c
A special in dishes Saturday at
Conner Hardware store.
If it’s meat ask Martin at the City
Market. Phone 3.
Herald
Buy it at home.
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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/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.