The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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, Owner and Publisher.
Editor.
;er Herald To the People of Pallas County
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BUSINESS ITEMS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
, T. E. Elerson, representative of
Texas Nursery Company, Sherman,
is booking orders now for fall de-
livery. Raise more fruit and re-
duce the high cost of living. Phone
164. tf
The Herald is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates for
office, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, July 27 :
| For Congress:
HATTON W. SUMNERS.
Moreland Cafe.
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The bell calls to prayer for the I am a candidate for the office of
Rallied armies at 11 o’clock each day. Criminal District Attorney of Dallas
y i ' I"—-— County, sublet to the will of the
Democratic voters at the primary
election to be held July 27, 1918.
I ask your support on my own
merits and the official record I have
made as First Assistant District At-
torney. during the last eighteen
months.
In presenting my candidacy I
A good short order meal or an
appetizing luncheon served in a
light, clean, comfortable room in a
sanitary manner. Also confection-
ery and shelf goods. Let us serve
you. Stock all fresh.
Moreland Cafe.
East Corner Brooks, Frame Row.
For State Senator, 6th Senatorial
District (consisting of Dallas and
Rockwell Counties).
A. B. WOOD.
J. C. McNEALUS
(For Re-election)
For Representative, Place No. 3 :
JOHN E. DAVIS (Re-election)
Bunders and Contractors
* The business houses of Lancaster
dosed yesterday for the celebration
of our national birthday, which was I
celebrated in private parties or by
witnessing events at the camps,
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Our army and navy are standing
the Hun. Show
I have formed a co-partnership
with R. L. Lowry, formerly of Dallas, j
For Representative, Place No. 4 :
W. M REILLY.
and we will figure on your buildings Eor County Clerk, Dallas County :
between you and
that you appreciate what that means indulge in no mud slinging or
by saving to
ability.
the utmost of your
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^ThE women of this end of the
county can register in Lancaster
next; Tuesday, to register or
criticism of any candidate who may
oppose me.
I have been and am now serving
you. You know my record. If I
have failed in your service I do not
LESLIE STEWART.
W. S. (Billie) SKILES.
from a brick business house to a
frame residence. Satisfaction* guar-
anteed. Prices in keeping with de-
signs and quality of material in sped-1 For District Qer^ .
fications.
Phone 205. J. V. Griffin.
The Old Reliable
MATT L. COBB,
(Re-election).
A. H COOPER.
I am still on the job of hauling and
j delivering. Prompt and careful serv-
^ ice given orders. Phone 215 ; Resi-
noTto deserve your favor/ lf 1 have made dence phone 136.
—g-y , ,, . , .. .. good, if I am competent and have
thotod not be the question. ■ tenement. if , am worthy. then
I am justified in asking you to pro-
mote me. Sincerely yours, * |
Willis Pierson.
D. Whaley.
Ju^t register and then vote. A man
who does-not vote is not considered
ich of a man. This duty is now
file woman’s, whether she wished it
pot. SbC is responsible for £lean
lemment to the extent of her
rote. Swat Jim.
Wanted.
T. A. WORK,
. £ The plans and-activities
administration will fail or be delay-
ad to the extent that the population
Candidate for re-electipn as Judge
of the of the County Court of Dallas Coun-
ty at Law.
Highest prices paid for cattle,
j hogs, chickens, butter and eggs.
Bryant & Johnson,
Telephone 52.
For Criminal District Attorney:
WILLIS PIERSON.
For County Judge of Dallas Co.:
BENNETT KILL.
W. T. SAVAGE
For Judge of County Court of Dallas
County at Law. No. 1 :
T. A. WORK (Re-election)
The city market solicits your or-
For Judge of County Court of Dallas
Red O^ik, Texas, i County at Law. No. 2 :
W. L. (Jack) THORNTON
(To Succeed Himself).
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In this issue you will find the an- ders for meat. Beef and pork every
nouncement of Judge T. A Work. day. Fish once a week. Ice wagon
over consumption to the basis candidate for re-election as Judge of! makes the city every morning. Ex-
fails to'bring the surplus of produc
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demanded by congress; and neitlfer j the County Court of Dallas County tra orders filled at shop
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Liberty Bond issues, War Savings at Law. Judge Tom Work is well
Stamps nor taxation can solve the j known to nearly every one in Dallas
R. E. Martin, Proprietor.
problem, for J&e reason that money County, and offers himself for re- **
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is of no avail if the population con- election on his record for efficiency
sumes what the government needs and fair dealing. He has lived in
Dallas County for more than fifty j
years. He requests the voters of
like that Dallas County to investigate his
private and public life before cast-
ing their vote.
carry the war.
a few more letters
by Mr. Boyd, of Temple, to
Dallas News are published and
to through the editorial col-
of the News, the information
be so convincing of the
|| Ferguson that the readers
ip believe that the
are opposed to Fergu-
Names Drawn.
The following names from this
end of the county were drawn by
. i the county exemption board Thurs-
eandl<lagy- yd the questions j day of ,ast week:
LANCASTER.
arguments offered are for the!
of more fully publishing Fer-
*8 guilt, as every item is fully
aqd so clearly that no
person can fail to understand
r jfirotbers, who have stores
and Waco, recently used
pages in one issue of the
Waco Times-Herald. This
firm spent more than $150,000
yepr to advertise their Dallas
j, and yet there are a few small
its in Dallas and other
who %elaim that it does not
the merchant to advertise
1, if our readers will observe the
merchant advertises the heav-
iest in the dull seasons. To adver-
tise when you have more business
than you can take care of, is very
much like praying for a rain during
a flood—Dallas Democrat.
: ,, The attenda
vi-
noe at the meeting at
school building last Friday in
interest of the sale of war sav-
stamps was not large, as many
had already subscribed made
an exciiSe for not going to the
There was reported only
>16 pledged and given in the
The following were limit
Ibers: Mrs. Julia 'Cantrell,
Martha J. Forrester, J. M. For-
r, R. P. Henry, Sr„ F. M. Ham-
1fca. L. F. White, H. E.
B. E. White, Miss Laura
and W. E. Black. At noon
pledges were still coining>
the amount will be raised
hundred dollars, but the
of $86,000 will hardly be
is the first pi^posi-
faiied to meet.
Earl Eugene Mooneyham.
James Curtis Taylor.
George Rawlins Douglas.
Leonard Frank Harter.
Burrell Wesley Warren.
Cecil Carrick Lowrey.
Leeti Syprise Richards.
Willie Raymond Dycus.
Roy T. Waller.
Floyd Clifton Byrum.
BenjamiiT Edward Kimberly.,
Henry Randolph Howell.
William Karl White.
Edward Wayne Stoker.
CEDAR HILL.
Lee Roy McCalla.
George Henry Williams.
William H. B. Simmpns.
Bliss Cavender.
Oscar Chambers.
Hoke Smith.
Jim W. Carroll.
Ware G. Tufts.
Jesse Lee Tidwell.
Merida A. McCarty.
Frank Ballweg.
Nowell Davis.
Roy Haggard Pogue.
Morris Rittenberry.
Floyd Elbert Pool.
WILMER.
William H. Johnson.
George Washington.
Ruben Sherman Little.
John Reagan Hall.
Jim Duncan.
HUTCHINS.
John B. Smith.
Dee Kirkpatrick.
Ed Samuel Arnold.
Marici May McMilliau.
DUNCANVILLE. \-
Robert R. Sliger.
Willie Wesley Summers.
Lee A- Looney.
'Better Man advertised
Darken Your^
jSmyHair
With Nmvcr-Tci—
the world’s clean-
est, safest, m<wt sani-
tary hair restorative,
i Not a dye. r.ot sticky,
and positively will not
stain toe mot tdelicate
si-in. No extras to
buy. no muss, no red-
dish tints t/-annoy. Put
up in delicately
Perfumed TaMeim
Easily dissolved In a little water
as used. At all druggisttt 'Ot. or
W .*»■* dirset in plain tempptr.
■CVES-m UlMATOdlEt Ct.
For Tax Collector Dallas C6unty:
S. B. (Bev.) SCOTT.
CHAS A. TOSCH,
(Re-election).
For County Treasurer:
B. M. BOND .i
A. L. (FON) SIMPSON.
For Sheriff of Dallas County:
JOHN BALDWIN.
DAN HARSTON.
For Tax Assessor.
GEORGE K. BUTCHER.
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For Commissioner District No. 3 :
W. J. PATRICK,
(Re-election).
OLD FALSE TEETH Wanted
| — Don’t Matter if Broken.
! We pay up to $15 a set.
j for old gold, Silver, broken Jewelry,
&c. Check sent by ret’n mail. Goods
held 10 days for sender’s approval of
our offer. Mazer's Tooth Specialty,
Dept. A, 2007, S. 5th St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
________ For first-class Commercial Print-
Also cash ing call at The Herald office.
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Sealed Bids.
The city council will receive sealed
; bids until 830 o’clock Friday, July
5th, for depository of city funds.
Gene Anderson,
City Secretary.
Save.
Hooverize by saving your syrup
buckets for the honey-man.
J. W. Seay.
Purchased Stock.
I have lately purchased the Brun-
! ner stock of groceries and shall con-
S tinue doing business at the old
! stand. Our intention is to build up
1 the stock and to be able to supply
the needs of the people. We shall
be pleased to have you call on us
and investigate our prices and the
quality of our goods.
Our policy shall be “Pay as You
Go.” Our motto, “Fair Treatment
to All.” W. E. Hutchins.
For Sale.
Second hand Ford Truck for sale
cheap. See R. P. Henry.
It Helps!
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as to the merit of Cardui,
the woman's tonic, in
the 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 *
good medicine for women
who suffer. It should
help you, too.
Take
CARDUI
S3 The Woman’s Tonic ^
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We Are Again “At
IN OUR NEW OFFICE
-IN-
The Brooks Brick_
Next Door to Postoffice
Ij CALL AND SEE Ul
W. B. Hurst & Company
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE.
CHOIC
mitral
No one ever became financially inde
single day, but every one can save a little
The saving habit is as easy to form as
spending habit. Why not form the
which will do you and yours some
We want your account, antf will help you to
and SUCCEED!
WHITE & COMPANY;
( unincorporated)
LANCASTER,
Legal Papers Prepared
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Comfortable
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X^aco, Ennis, Corsicana,
mediate points.
Ask any Agent for travel inf
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Only Reliable Companies
...FARM LOANS AND'
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LANCASTER, TEXAS.
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DR. J. E. WILSON
Office over Strain s Drug Store
Phone 207
i Lancaster. - - Texas.
DR. G. P. PIPKIN
General Practice
—Eye, Ear, JJfoee and Throat—
glasses rrmru ->
Office over White & Company
Lancaster, - - Texas.
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DR L. B. WILLIAMS
Dentist
Rooms 567-6 S. W. Life Building
Telephone Sw. M. 2327
Dallas, • • Texa*.
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918, newspaper, July 5, 1918; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth543665/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.