The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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One pound package Wilson’s Cer-
fled Sliced Bacon 45c.
Greene Grocery Co.
No Dust, Smoke or Cinders on the
INTERURBAN. *
En’oy a cool, clean ride on your next trip
—between—
Denison - Sherman - Dallas-Wa
Corsicana
Light weight summer suits clean-
ed and pressed 75c. One day service.
O. L. Brantley.
For Sale
to Lancaster every day and
11 not fail to come Trades
Brunswick Phonograph, cabinet
style, and forty-five records $100.00;
also large Refrigerator $10.00.
Mrs. J. C. Sherrill.
and Intermediate Points,
in market Thursday was,
,00; oats, 40c. Very little
jog marketed.
day is bargain day in Lan-
ith extra specials for the
rdays in July, August and
Will buy, sell or trade cows,. If
you need a good milch cow see me
before buying.
Phone 147 R1-1 Taylor Filgo.
Jet the Whole Ramify ‘Participate
Enrolls You
i are not wise as to what
mber of Commerce has on
V 28th, August 25th and
ser 29tk, ask questions when
kq to town. For full particu-
circulars.
SAFETY
EXPERIENCEv
IMPARTIALITY
ECONOMY
EFFICIENCY
We appreciate your patronage
and will serve you at all times with
choice cuts of meat. R. E. Martin.
Proprietor City Market, on Pike.
9 For as little as $5.00 you can start
toward the ownership of a Ford
Car under the terms of the. Ford
Weekly Purchase Plan. This enables you
to become a Ford Owner out of your
weekly earnings.
Your money is deposited in the bank and
draws interest. What easier way could
there be? The whole family can par-
ticipate.
You’ll be surprised how quickly the car
will be yours.
Come in! Get full particulars!
W„G. BROWN, Optometrist
217 Tyler St., Cor. Tyler-Jefferson
Station A, Dallas, Texas.
At H. S. STRAIN CO., each Monday,
Are combined to make up the
which White & Company, Bankers, renders
customers and friends..
If you want a thoughtful and careful sen
from one who derives a genuine pleasure fi
- serving you, do your business with
iad a very pleasant visit
evening from Brother Beas-
be Ferris Wheel, accompanl-
r. Brewer, a member of the
rhis was our first meeting
* brother and possibly we
lame as we have been in
ion longer than has he. We
be more neighborly in the
It 1$ Summer Time
Save yourself from work and
heat Tell T. 0. Stovall to call for
your laundry, curtains, rugs, etc.
WHITE & CO., Ba
( unincorporated)
is section didn’t have a^snow
l last week like Chicago, 111.,
vind and hail like some parts
xas, but we did enjoy the cool
v which struck us Thursday
Bp and continued through
ay. ■ What we need now is a
gentle rain. The corn needs
fill out the kernels, the ears
already formed large, but will
pbt unless rain comes. Cante-
cucumbers, tomatoes and cab-
are on the mdrket, shipped in,
■non home products can be
Bread, Cakes and Pies
Baked fresh every day cookies,
macaroons, jelly roll, always ready.
Special orders filled for social events.
Bakery open Sunday morning until
11 o’clock. Get your bread and
cakes before that time.
J. H. Hawk, Prop.
CHARLES F. CUNT D
CLINT & EADES
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
505-6-7 Wilson Building .... Dallai
General Practice in State and Federal Courts. Sped
Given to Estate Cases and Land, Will and Probs
CHAS. F. UMPHRESS, ,
Associate in Office.
Hay Press For Sale
At a bargain, a second hand two
horse pull power John Deere Hay
Press 'with self feed attachment
One Sweep Rake.
6-15-tf Lancaster Hardware Co
er yourself on the rood amend-
i 40 ba voted upon July 28th.
tto much bang said both fcr
against. The amendment does
j§Mt.the legislature to issue
4 and they would have no
ycity to levy any additional ad
etn tax, as that clause was
pan out by the conference com-
se. The question of centraliza-
af power is one argument used
JUDGE E. B. M,USE
For the past twenty years a District Judge of Dallas Co
Currie McCutcheon, a former District attorney of Dallas Co
Miss Octavia Zerelda Tufts,daugh-
ter of Mrs. Minnie Wetmore Tufts,
publisher of the Lancaster Herald,
was married last week to Mr. Henry
Russell Robots, and they will make
their home in Kansas. .Miss Tufts
is an accomplifhed, lovable young
woman and will have the wishes of
all her friends for a happy married
life.—Garland News.
The Echo editor and wife had the
pleasure of going to Lancaster and
witnessing the weddinp .ceremony
of Russell Roberts, formerly of Dal-
las, and Miss Octavia Tufts of Lan-
caster. Miss Octavia was the rea-
son we went to the wedding. She
is the daughter of Mrs. Minnie
Wetmore Tufts, who has for more
than fifteen years successfully guid-
ed the Lancaster Herald along re-
munerative lines and who has the
respect and esteem of her neighbors
and the highest standing as a mem-
ber of the Texas Press Association.
Texas is losing one of her fairest
flowers when Mrs. Robots leaves
for Kansas, her future home, and
the Echo family is truly regretful
that she is going away .-Richardson
Echo.
These kind words of out brothers
are highly appreciated.
Winniford’s Ice Depot
Cavin Muse, a former First/Assistant District Attorney of E
announce the formation of a Law Partnership under the firn
MUSE, McCUTCHBON 8C MUSE
For the General Practice of Law.
Suite 607 Mercantile Bank Building, formerly Dallas Cm
Bank building, comer Main and Lamar Streets,
Dallas, Texas. Telephon
A universal custom
'T that benefits every-
v Mf-
^ Aids digestion,
|| cleanses the teeth,
f soothes the throat.
Ice and cold drinks. Ice deliver
»
ed every day except Sunday.
Cold drinks that are cold.
Phone 161 J. G. Winniford.
Farmers
•t the amendment. In the
weeks before the election the
jfcpent should be given careful
by every tax payer.
Run down to Eagle Pass investigate
Irrigated Onion Lands. Two tenants
each harvested six thousand dollar
crop off twenty acres. Price this
land half that being asked other
sections. Write H. O. Rawlins,
Agent, P. O. Box 515, Eagle Pass,
Texas, for particulars. 8-3
C. L. MOREY, D. D. S.
«
Practice limited to the Treatment
or Pyorrhea,
Medical Arts Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
Phone M. 4256.
DR. C. C
a good thing
to remember
Scaled to
its Parity
Package
5 city of Temple celebrated its
anniveraary last Friday. There
jolywas no greater factor In
tafebration than the anniver-
|fia|OA of the Temple Daily
|||4 which tells of the atrug*
ind trumphs, growth and de-
EEt from “ the engineer’s
on the prairie,’’ to the present
jog city. The Telegram has
aapptatiop of being a newsy
tog paper and it has certainly
Office over Strain’s
Office Phone 6, Re
M. K. & T. Time Card.
North Bound.
No. 8—7:02 a. m. no stop.
No. 6—6:44 a. m.—mail^stop, Gal-
veston and San Antonia
No. 4—657 p. m,—mail, flag San
Antonio and Galveston.
South BoundI
i N. 1
No. 3—9:10 fL m.—mail, stop, San
Antonio and Galveston.
No. 5—950 p. m. flag.
No. 7—1122 p. m. no stop.
LIYERGARD-the New Laxative
DR. J. E. Wtt
Over H. S. Strain Co.’s
Office Phone6. R<
Lancaster.
Mothers: LIVERGARD is the new
Safe
Laxative we cannot improve,
and best for the baby, father and
mother, grandparents, sickly and
When the bowels are alug-
Do Yoa Know ?
stropg.
gish, LIVERGARD makes laughing
babies of puny ones; keeps old folks
young: a bottle today keeps ills
away. Children are eager for it,
grown-ups praise it.* At good drug
stores. Write us for free sample.
Lungardia Company, Dallas, Texas.
For sale by Palace Drug Store.
tars, peat and present, in a
aer which should bring the
cordial and hearty acknow-
ment from that entire com-
ity. Congratulations. Temple
rear achievements, and long
yon have the Telegram to
J. D. Whaley carries a complete
line of Sack Feeds for dairy stock,
horses, hogs and chickens, and sells
as cheap as any one. Try him.
Also prompt transfer and delivery
service. Phone 118.
Stated Meeting,
1923, 8:00 p. m.
W. G. LYON. Jr.,
T. A. Foots, Secy.
Southern Traction Time Card
North Bound.
Locals pass Lancaster 6:19, 754
924 and 1124 a. m., 124 324, 524, j
724,924 .
Limiteds pass Lancaster at 858
and 1058 a. m., 1258.258,458. 658
358; 1058 p. m. and 1258 a. m.
South Bound.
Locals pass Lancaster 658, 7:10
1:10 and 11:10 a. m.. 1:10, 3:10,5:10,
358, 7:10. 10:08, and 11:45 p. m.
Cars passing at 11:45 p. m., run only ,
:o Waxahachie.
Limiteds pass Lancaster 858and
10:08 a. m., 12:08. 2:08. 458 6:08
3:08 p. m. .
Parlor cars pass Lancaster, south
bound, at 1258 and 8.08 p, m.; north
bounat 10:08 a. m., and 658 p. m.
Baggage handled on local passen-
ger cars.
AWFUL WARM
m people of Dallas county do
tog realize the additional tax
PBU placed upon them by the
Legislature; we have two courts
RU. none grew before. These
|tofemore than $10,000 each
-fair; our County Superintend-
I. O, O. F.
Lancaster Laijge, lh. 20
Meets each Thursday Night
Dan Brown. N. C
A. B. Over, V. G.
J. F. Lott, Secretary.
J. A. Mills, Treasurer. , '4
Just try a refreshing drink
or a delicious ice.
WE CAN FURNISH YOU
Our Toasted Sandwiches
Pies and Cakes
are good.
Wfk now draw more money than
jjjptoarnor of Texas, with a lot-
i to do than in years gone by
SB the salary was $1500; the
loot judges who came under the
p of thoae who were trying to
On a Moment’s Notice!
PROTECT THE NEW CROP.‘*£31
Olympia Confectionery
LE0R.TRE8P. • JOHN A
TRESP & RAV
. »' - was . J
-LAWYERS
515-16 N. Texas Bldg. P]
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Dallas, - - Ti
ADVICE TO THE AGED
Ac* brine* infirmities, luck a* iluifith
kow.lt, w**k kidn.jrt, torpid liver.
Tutt’s Pills
For first-ciaaa
tog call at The I
ly it at home
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1923, newspaper, July 6, 1923; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543290/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.