The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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LANCASTER. DALLAS COUNTY,
AS, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912
51.00 A Y
J. W. WiraMj^n returned to
his home in J%®l*s Valley, Okla.
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Mr. and Mfa. Bartina, of Dal-
las spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Hurst.
Cream ind cake 15 cents per
plate; two lor 25 cents, tonight
on D. M* Waters’ lawn.
Asocial will be held at Bear
Creek School house to-morrow
night* Ice-cream and cake wilt
be served.
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You ana ydnr best girl wiil be
served cream and cake for 25c
by the Endeavors tonight at D.
M. Waters. -
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bel-
sterling, ot Dallas, run out San*
day to see their long-time friend,
n. T. j—i-i ’iiMl . .i *<*€??■ * ;*> * ■
We Have Just Received ;
a CAR LOAD OF !
ccvaVs'.
Et counters are veil filled with seasonable merohan-
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dise priced under value to stimulate rapid selling.
3: LOOK THEM OVER! Here is a list of sortie
of the'items
New Millinery
MOWERS, RAKES
* are the ideal Summer Suits -
entleman’s Suit in every sense
ool, comfortable, good-looking,
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
At $15.00
We are showing some ol the season’s
best styles m new, snappy. Trimmed
Hats, just from the work room, at
the very populur price of
Mina Lula Lavender returned
iturday frwn Houston where
it attended, the State conven-
>n of the Christian church.
Clyde McCurdy came; in from
klahoma City Sunday morning
id spent the day and night with
And afe prepared to make the Lowest
Prices and Liberal Terms. Let us
show you the goods and deliver your
Binder promptly.
The Popular “Can’t-Slip" Shoulder
Strip-. We place on sak 30 dozen
of the regular l Sc grade.
ALL f«nSCT Vmr5
We Also oarry a big line of
ISA'
i whom teach.
I «# momfc'it tfaw Presbyterian
i orphanage atPknl** Vane,.
1 /iMr.aWI Mrs, & L. Staddyn
1 and children came over from
' Ferris and spent Saturday night
• and Sunday with the fa'miles of
\ Chas. Rizers and John Hatter. .
f . • V?, ' _ ■* » .
i The Endeavor Society of fife
l* Christian church will serve cream
i and cake tonight on "D. M.
i Waters*, lawn, proceeds for the
! benefit of Juliet Fowler Orphans’
i Home* ^
. Misses Ethel and -Grace Bar-
t ker accompanied their father.
Dr. Chas. Barker, os his return
to Teague Monday, and will
spend their vacation with him m
that city. ,
Mrs. Mamie Gleason came oat
from Dallas Sunday, bringing
her beby, who is unite sick, to
Dr. Fiske for treatment: She is
at the home of her parents, W.
A. Barry and wife.
Tbos. Du Laney attended Chib
dren’s Day exercises at Wheat-
land Sunday and reports a very
pretty service. He also reports
a Sunday school organised at the
George school house.
Mies;Mina Taylor who taught;
school 19 West Texas the past
winter came in last Friday and
is at the home of grandfather,
J. H. Taylor. Miss Janie Tay-
lor is also at tbis home.
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B. F. Brandenburg, candidate
for sheriff of Dallas county, sec-
ond term, gave attention to his
political fences in Lancaster Sat-
urday. We acknowledges pleas-
ant call from the gentleman.
, Mrs. R.V. Stovall left Wednes-
day morning for Madltl, Okla., to
visit her mother and sister. En
route home she expects to visit
relatives at Whitesboro. Mr.
Stovall accompanied her, but will
return in a few days. -
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Navy and Coral—50c value on sale at r
Only 35c
H. L, Erwin was in Lancaster Mrs. E. H. Lavender 1
Saturday asking the aters to week to join her hast
consider his candidacy for tax West Texas, and take a f
assessor, at the July primary, spin around the count
He made theHerald force a so- him. ' Their daughter,'
cUl can and left his card. , U viaitin, relative, at Hi
ta ***“"*« w^mherf
Irene, left yesterday for South- . w*. ^ c._______
west Texas, and win spend the 4,^, Mrs
summer with Mrs. Walter Buck I Hitt
at San Angelo, an# Mrs. ,
tsssMSE,"*
Count; Judge John-L. Tonne, Clarence Hunlev lost h
'S¥J»ifKSzr Sft ■
ceea ntmseii in tne luagesnip, ^ Tkihu W week Thi
met4he people of Lancaster and wcond chtot oftool'a Mr
community Sat.rdny and did in a fire within
not forget to call at the Hkhauj yeir, ,nd it „ no
office. , good tools are expensive.
J. T. Herkey attended the The Aid Society of tt
convention of Sacred Harp Sing* ^ cjiurc|l meet M©
ere in Dallas Saturday and 80*14VeioefcKPartien having
day, and reports a good meeting for (be orobana’ home t
of new Fancy Ribbons
I 50c values,
—:—ON SALE
At 25c
and reunion. He spent Satur-
day and Sunday nights with rei-
ativesitt Oak Cliff.
The Woodmen Circle of Wil-
der have a very nice program of
songs, recitations and stringed
music to be given at their box
supper which will be held (Satur-
day night, June Lr The W. O.
W’s. will also give a drill. The
public is invited.
John Dalton, wife and children
_ ,. -. . 7 ■ -..<* *
drove through in their carfrom
Godley Monday and spent the
day and night with their sister,
Mrs. W. A. Barry. They re-
turned home Tuesday going by
Dallas to take in features of the
Ad Men’s convention.
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For Men and Young Men—good, ser-
1 viceable suits that have style and
ff auaiitv— f ' $ ’
ex™* M-ECUL value
Men’s Pants
strife
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h
As yell f, Oil and Grease.
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r- .K. ~
A good assortment of sizes in the
lot, but only a few pairs of a kind,
oin $3.50 and $4.00 lines—
At $2.85
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Fancy Ribbons
Colonial Draperies
Art-craft Cloth, 40 inches wide—the
popular curtain fabric—a 20c value,
--SALE PRICE--
10c a Tard
Muslin Underwear
Pretty. Dainty Muslins of all grades,
now on sale
Less 25% Discount
Ladies’Skirts
Handsoae new Black Skirts ot stand-
ard make now on sale
Less 25%
From our Regular Cash Prices.
Hemmed Sheets
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All Ready for Use—72*90 inches.
Our regular 50c value.
--NOW ON SALE-
At 35c
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S- k- WkNDLBTT, President.
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Clarence Hanley lost
of tools in the platting
in Dslhm last week. This
second chUst of tools Mr,
has lost in a fire within the
year, and it is no small
good tools are expensive.
The Aid Society of the ~
Lancaster T>r§ &oods Co.
“*3he ^Come 5oofi 'tWbas.”
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asked to bring or send
the church. Every
urged to attend the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, ot t
Oak Cliff, were in Lancaster on
business Monday, and
convenient to call at the
office. They are appi
readers of the paper,
been subscribers for many
Services at the Presto
church next Sunday mornittf
evening. The
will be for pastor*a salary. \
Westminster League
p. m. The Missionary
will meet at the church
at 4 p. m. Mrs. Tom
lead the meeting.
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Hulbert, Elbert Monroe & Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912, newspaper, May 24, 1912; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543612/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.