The Weekly Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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'JG SALE
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JUNE**. trnn.
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S U1T S
)UT AT REDUCED PRICES
suits are partly lined, and some have
They come in light and dark col-
i have belt straps and some have belts to
suits. Sizes range froin 8 to 16. Knee
itS°nly» ^ ^ A /
HERE ARE THE PRICES: J?
Suits, apecial price................$3^60
ioSuits, special price—----------3.00
V Suits, special price1............ 2.50
Suits, special price................ 2.25
Fs&Suits, special price.......... 1.75^
/Boys’ Washable Suits.. .50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
THE BUSY STORE
"Wlvl- HAAS
Growing I
m4 the Origins
to he He feed by >V«
Worth end’ Weathei
growing slowly end
The amount now
reached a little over $21
eral substantial su!
heard from yet. aa the ■
conferring In regard to amounts they
will go down for.‘
One of the new amounts secured
since the last tabulated report was
published, was that of Webster, Hill ft
Baker for $1,000, who are consider*
Ing the advisability of Increasing
their amount
No amounts have been secured
from residents of the county who will
be livid* along the line, but' it la pro-
posed by the finance o4nm(ftee to be
going after 'the outside amounts in
-arm tor sale.
the Best lmpro«ed Places
in Parker County.
»r my farm of 400 acres for
Hb). situated 2 1-2 miles south
0 1-2 miles southeast of
and within 3 1-2 miles
station, it contains 400
$00 acres In cultivation, bai-
lee In pasture, all under fence, with
1 wire and cedar posts; large
one new four-room
ad min and barn; one
alll. barp, etc.,
godd orchard
$10,000, one-
m arranged,
feet, fronting on
near fourth ward
t; price $400, part
block 01. 90x200 feet,
$, block 01, 100x200 feet,
ANNUAL REPORT
Of Stoehhelfers ef The Weatherford,
Mineral Wells aid North
western Ballway.
▲t the annual meeting .of the Wea-
therford, Mineral Welle am} North-
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Main street, near McOrat-
$400 and $700, part cash
Information address
offlee, •
thellargeut stock of Bug-
atta ^hop-made Harness
It’s money to you to
LEE CHR18TIAN.
western Hallway Wednesday the fol-
lowing representatives were present
from Dallas, the meeting being held
in Weatherford:
L. 8. Thorne, W. H. Abram*, E.
Gannon, W. L. Hall.
The following board of directors
Was elected to serve the ensuing year.
George J Oould, L. 8. Thorne, T.
Freeman, W. H. Abrams^ J. W. Bver-
man, E. J. Gannon, R. Fenby, P. E.
Book, I. W. Boot.
Officers elected: O&rQjS Gould,
president; L. 8. Th' J^rPat vice-
president; P. E. Book, jdlond vice-
president; J; W. Boot, secretary and
treasurer; T. J. Freeman, general at-
torney.
It developed in the course of the
meeting that tfie contemplated exten-
sion of the road from M4neral Welle
will for the present extend no farther
than 26 miles west of Mineral Wells,
to the settlement of Qrpford. The
rand may possibly be extended
further Into the panhandle, but
will be a long time yet
An Aged Preacher Gone,
t G, C. Pope, an
•Primitive,.
‘ Tkuhe durfn to the
mttO.flsh, and as he
'early aa be was
Blghbors were notified,
I was begun.' HlalKxlywas]
r fn It Bole of water in
s, with a hole In 1
to have been
or tall stump of a
near which he started
i This good man moved
i with his family some thirty
& lived in the Poolvilfo
with his family, and
I old neighbors mourn
lie Ghee, as he
relatives and many
the father of former
J. R. Pope, and
R. Morgan, of this
I aged wife, one son,
en. to lament his
M» Tep. (,|
the exhibition of
patent, never atop,
plow at his farm Tip
Nr. Owen, protest!, la
farm*; which plow
Bra« Potatoes. ;1..- «
The Herald was Tuesday present-
ed with a sample lot of fins potatoes
grown on the place of,Wilson,
two and a half miles lufflpUt. from
Weatherford, by U. 8. BwF The po-
tatoes were of the variety known as
the "Triumph.” Mr. Bell has six acres
or those potatoes, and says that on
four acres of the field, he will harvest
nearly 490 bushels outside what the
other two acres will produce.
>'-//* Tealght
If you would enjoy tomorrow take
sin’s Stomach and Livqg Tab-
ight Thsy produce an agree-
laxatlve effect, clear the bead and
the atomach. Price 26 cents.
Samples tree at all drug stores.
Meeise.
marriage license
since our last re-
prford, to Mise
noral Wells.
Miss Georgia
own. ft
Mattie An
rn to Mrs. Mattie
Brown.
Lee N. Hols
kenblll, Texarlnna. '
Miss Bra Lu
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Walter A.
1)0 th as good
Love, Mineral He
-It is also proposed by the commit-
1 F<
tee to suggest calling another mass
35c FI
meeting on the subject in a short
while, notice of which will be given
1 sin ps
in the .Herald.
mer di
COUNTY/Cot'RT DOCKET.
Grist Ground and Tolls Taken by the
Mill of Justice.
The. following cases have been dis-
posed of/In the edhnty coprt.
Jess Wise, gaining, $10.00.
Lonnie Campbell, gaming, $10.00.
Oliver Tanner, cruelty to animals,
$5.00.
Geo. Leedy, gaming, $6.00.
John Martin, gaming, $10.00.
Horace Williams, giving liquor
minor, $26.00.,
Charley Moore, gaming, $10.00.
Kenny Coker, gaming, $10.00.
'Nick Jordan, gaming, $10.00.
John Walker, gaming,, $100.00.
Newt Jordan, aggravated assault,
$26.00.
Will Anderson, simple assault, $10.
Teo. Leedy, simple assault, $10.
Albert Leedy. simple assault, $10.
John Culp, disturbing religious wor-
ship, $$6,00.
Mack Waggoner, simple asS&plt, $10.
Clarqjjpe White, garajng,
'foments, gaming,
Fields, disturbing the .peach?
$6.00.
F. E. Phillips, embesslement, $5.00
and 5 hours in Jail. >
Edgar Leathers, theft, $6.00 and
days in, jail.
Jim Patello, gaming, $10.00.
Temple iJeeks, liquor to minor, $25.
John Jay, plead guilty tq negligent
homicide, $600.00.
Ed McCoy, violating local option
law, $16.00 and 20 ‘days in jail.
81x !cwes assessed with same pun-
IshmeiM Nine other oases dismissed.
SalllF Griffin, theft, $6.00 and five
hours in jail. *
Sam Miller, aggravated assault, $2&
County Attorney J. C. Wilson, delay
lng Court on June 42, $10.00.
H. Harvey vs. W„ M. W. ft N. W.
Ry., settlement by compromise.
Died Tuesday lu the County.
W. W. Andrews, an old resident of
Parker oounty, died Tuesday after-
noon at hts residence in the country
about ten miles south of Weatherford.
)lr. Andrews was about seventy-five
years of age. He had lived in Park-
er 'county nrimy years, having been
identified with many of the early
scenes and Incidents of the county's
history, and was well known to all.
He was burled Wednesday afternoon
at the Irby graveyard.
This Season’s Most Wanted Fine Wash Fabrics
Now Marked at Bargain Prices
This season’s dainty wash goods—Cottons, Linens and Silk Mixed Fabrics— for the
balance of thjweek and next weeks' selling at liberal reductions from our regular
low prices, '■he backward summer season leaves us with too large a stock and we
make prkes%) quickly move out the surplus. Take advantage of this sale to (til
your wash goods needs at a saving. * : : : : :
SILK
sortmt
with
CHEAP—SPECIAL—Limited as-
Fignred Malls; white grounds
and blue floral designs; regular
35c per yard. |«p
this sale marked down to only. I vll
ORGANDY - SPECIAL - Pretty
rgandies, either large or small de-
items: very popular weave for sum-
best 35c a yard quality. IQ-
this sale only......... lull
19 iach Faacy Taffeta and Louisine Shirt Waist
Suiting, all spring coloring and designs CQ-
75c grade on sale at............ dull
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27 iach Black Jap SOk- - •*.
65c grade on sale for............
24 inch Black Jap SOk—spot and , in-
waterproof; 65cvalue............ rrUu
' * « Genef&l Reduction of Price on our Remaining Stock of Skirts
Wt have gone through our entire stock and reduced prices
saving'for this sale will be from $2.00 to $5.00 on a single pu
on nearly every garment. The
single purchase. Everyone a bargain at
NOTICE:—We will not pay for alterations on any skirt at 85.85 or less. The remainder
11 be altered free of charge to insqre a perfect it. Do not fail to take advantage of these
She skirt bargains.
$6.90 Panama Gray PUds—This season’s best
styles in plaited models. Bi 7C
For this sale marked down to.. W*h| w
$8.50 Brown Chiffon Panama Skirt* that have
yptovmi our best sellers this season. PC 7C
How at a saving price........Out IV
Taffeta
Petticoats
$7.50 CMfiou Panama Skirts—either., black or
navy; choice of seyeral models. Pi fir
Go in this sale at.;.........#*ri0Q
$1150 Black SOk Taffeta—plaited around the
hips and flare bottoms. PQ 7P
Marked special for this sale at. .pOif 9
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. ■ opeciai values
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In good Taffeta Silk Petti-
coats in black, white, pink,
light blna, Alice green,
red, navy, champagne, etc.
Deep accordion plaited and
shirred flounce, Offered
here at choice
The G. D. Justrite
Corset
r We are ex-
clusive sell-
ing agents in
w esTufiTo t n
for the Just-
rite oorset.
Wehaveyonr
model, either
high or low
bast, long or
short hips.
On sale at
50c to $3.50
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Mist Maud Morrow has returned
from the Clnctanstti Art Academy
where she has been studying for two
years past, and In completing her
second year aha ranks first In her
elss*Awith & scholarship. Miss Mor-
row was accompanied home by her
mother, Mrs. L. H. Morrow, who has
been with her daughter In the time
■he was at the Academy. Miss Mor-
row’s Mends will be glad to learn
of her return home.
Hon. H. C. Shropshire and Wm.
Haas, members of Weatherford Lodge,
L O, O. F.. went over to Reno to as-
sist the lodge at that place In their
decoration services, Bro. Shropshire
delivering the memorial oration.
8. D.
Mias Berta Montgomery, from Dun-
I. Th is stopping with Mrs. Belle
Porter lor a Jaw days, the will teach
the 8prtnc Creek school aext term*
called DomM ft. MoKenste has returned
t study at the JoM
ilty at Baltimore.
University
Going to Sell
Some Hats at
Half Price
Trimmed Hats that were select-
ed from the regular stock tolling
from $5.00 to $12.50. Every hat
is new this season. We realize
that the selling time is short and
we propose to sell this lot ont in a
rush. Come and take
Your Choice at
Half Price
New Idea
Patterns
Wp are exclusive
selling agents in
Weatherford for the
New Idea Patterns,
the most popular and
best patterns on the
market.
Pftterns all 10c
Magazine 50c yr.
oar 5c copy
MW'
MARKET REPORT.
Country Prod ice.
Spring chickens, per dox. $2.00 to $2.60
Hens, extra heavy, per dos......$S.60
Hens, Tight-medium, dos........$3.26
Eggs per dosene..................10c
Butter per pound..................10c
Turkey*, per pound.............. Tc
Oats, per bushel .................60c
Oorn, per bushel .................76c
Hay, Johnson .....)...$7.00 to $8.00
Hay, prairie ......a....$$.60
Cotton s»ed per bushel......18c to $0o
Hides, dry 6© to 14e
Hides, iroea...............5o to 7e
Wool l$o to 16c
Alfalfa, per ton ........$16.90 to $1106
Two W eeks Jh a Bottle.
Druggists B. A. Snoddy has a taran- >
tnla which was caught two weeks
ago on his ranch, and has kept the
creature In a bottle the two weeks
without being fed. The big spider,
which Is about as large as a silver
dollar, is still alive and could no
doubt give a person trouble If he
were free. Dr. Myers will take the
tarsntulu with him to Nashville wb
he leaves for that city soon.
Dr. E. R Sandefer, of the Lyrfo
Strawn Development Co., was b
otty • Monday and left a subsriftial
order with the Herald for job Print-
ing. Dr. Sandefer aays that fbuwn
and Lyra are the coming plaass of
Tans, with a pay roll of $l,000j|l.e0
6?
WHAT IB CATARRH!
Catarrh Is an Inflammation of the
mucous membrane Of the nose, throat
and lungs, with many annoying symp-
toms. In this climate there are few
who do not suffer from this disagree-
able disease, often in a chronic and
dangerous state.
The only scientific and commonsense
treatment Is Hyoroei, a combination of
healing and germ-killing balsams,
which is breathed through s ■
haler that cornea with every
A complete Hyomet outfit coats
1.00 and W. K. Shropshire gtvea 1
personal guarantee with every
age that money will be
lees the treatment cures.
Miss Louise Fuat has i
the State Unlvetatty ,
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Railey, J. E. H. The Weekly Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1907, newspaper, June 13, 1907; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth585652/m1/1/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .