The Weekly Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Corps of COIclont Correspondents
Center Point Locals.
Center Point, Texas. June
New Hope Pic**
Now Hope, Texas,' July 11-
have been blessed with another One
rain. People are very busy laying
iby eropa and saving feed stuff. -
We had a good picnic last Friday
land everybody seemed to enjoy it.
I We sure did enjoy the cake that
Mrs. J. W. McCarty baked for us
flew of!
and hit him and knocked him sev-
eral feet, rendering unconscious fori
a few mihntea.
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Cougar Local Items,
Cougar, Texas. July 22.—Drilling jt BO|d well and 1 atn sure the Wea
health of this community is very operations at the Davis well have
good at this writing. Most everybody settled down now lo a steady, bust*
has lots of watermelons ripe -.ness-like basis that argues much for
The junior Sunday school class ‘he future complete developm nt of
took dinner with Miss Nettie and ‘his Held. They are now drilUng at
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Vitra Chaney Sunday and attended
the singing at Wampler and after
Singing, all went kodaking
therford man who bought it enjoyed
eating it. It was a fine cake as
Mrs. McCarty is a very fine cpok.
We all enjoyed having the candi
dates with us and thank everyone
a depth of more than 200 feet.
Farmers are aiiqpst through with
their work, but the boll weev Is are j jn the near future.
who helped.
We hope to get our church rebuilt
Miss Rosie Piland spent last week doing lots of damage to cotton.
In Waxahachie where she visited ^‘rs J0*1 loung is. on the sick j
relatives.
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Alva J. Smith was among the vis-
itors at our B. Y. P. U..
Onr protracted meeting will be
gin Friday night before the second
Sunday in August. Bro. Bulkeley
will help in the meeting.
list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Baker of Burk
ner were guests of Mr. ami Mrs
W. W. McMinn Sunday.
Robert Hill has purchased a car ■
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter spent*
the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.; ut jt Wl1
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Everybody is invited to our sing-!^' McCarty,
ing and B. Y. P. U | Clauds Graham and family of Ben-J
- land Mrs. Floyd Campbell.
jnetts spent the week end with Mr.
G. D. Cummins Is in receipt of aj
! letter from his parents, Mr. and
Baker Local Items,
Baker, Texas, July 21.—Health of
|the community is very good. K"ery
body getting up with their work.
| The thresher has again been put
on the bum on f.c-ount of the tain
be bmetict-i. to some
crops
A large number of our citizens
attended the reunion at Granbury
last week.
Harve Spear's parents
turned after making him
have re-
a several
Kit
' Shadle News Items.
Shadle, Texas. July 21.—This com
munity was visited by another good „ „“"weeks' visit.
__4_ I Mrs. Harry Cummins ot Patillo. I
“HL bui u.™ S ZJZ V™
his father, M F. Laves, Sunday. " !in.1 rhak.ug hards vdth
R. A. Brown and family motored ll“* ri'h' arn' bv :,n oldel brother a
to Springtown to church Sunday jfew davs aS°- The b°>’ was taken
Mr. and Mrs. Fulton visited at,t0 the Weatherford sanitarium where
; he was given medical aid.. Although
Mr. and Mrs. Long Akers’ Sunday.
old friends.
The trustees are having the old
school house remodeled which was
very badly needed, L. M. Pace doing
the work.
Mrs. S. P. Snider and daughter,
Mrs. Lillian Bradley, and two chil-
Miss Nan Sparks of Poolville vis ’be accident was \ery painful, it
ited Miss Dora Clendening Saturday. *s reP°r‘ed not serious. Mr. and
A few of the young people of this Mrs. Cumins lived at this place for
community enjoyed a social given years before going to Pa i
by Miss Lela Sipes Saturday night. tR1° 311 d ‘heir friends are sorry t0|gni,jer>s this week.
.* PteB Dora Clendening was a Wea-| arn ot ,b's misfortune. j j ^ Parkinson and wife and son
therford visitor Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crews of Neces |Garnold Will leave thla week for
Bethel Happenings
Bethel, Texas. July 11.—We are |
bavin- c.ulte a lot of rain the past;
few days. A portion of the com -
munity was visited by a hall storm j
Thursday afternoon.
The thresher ha; been delayed, in I
gening to this section on account I
of the recent rains.
Mrs. J. E. Johns is on the sick
list this v.ee.:, also Mr. Swearingen
and ClaKnco Davis.
Mr. i ;’ Mrs. 'Will N’arry and)
daughters Estell aud Lois, accom
panied by Miss Lula Paris, motored!
to Persons Sunday afternoon, where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Pickard.
Mr. and Mrs. PM JfcEachin oil
Big Dean visited Mrs. ,'Hec A. Mc-
Eaehin Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harris and son j
Homer visited sjieir parents, Mr. and!
Mrs. W. L. Harris Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. H. H Prater, Mr. and|
Mrs. Clarence Davis were the guests]
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pra
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Er.ley Carter of Wea-
therford. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Coff-
man were the guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mr W. J. Justus.
Mr. r.tiC Mrs. John Buckley and
children of Weatherford aeeompan
led b\ viiss Terah Petty of Dallas,
attended church at this place Sun
day.
Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Ralph Dozier and
baby M ldred. Misses Wilie Mae,
Eveiy Woman Should
Have a Brassier
-And with the ertsnsivt variety we
are now showing it is * very eaey
matter to find just the style beat
adapted to your figure.
—BRAS3IFRSS made cf brocaded batiste, sent ofwuh
satin, seme in combinations of heavy lace and v. asn zn n,
other qualities in lace and embroidered batiste,
range from ?C.50, $2.50, $2.00 down to 85c.
Prices
NOTE THE REDUCTIONS ON WASH SUITS
$1.60 ROMPERS, NOW.........$1.19
$2.00 WASH TOGS, NOW.......$1.49
$2.50 WASH SUITS, SPECIAL. .£1.89
$3.00 WASH TOGS, NOW..... $2.19
COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES
W3VT- HAAS
| ford, were Sunday guests of Mr. and
dren of Fort Worth visited at J. L.
Rev. W. F. Clendening filled his
monthly appointment at this place
last Sunday and we were glad to
see a good crowd out.
sity, are visiting Mr. Crews' father
this week.
Jack Carter of Coryell county vis-
ited his brother last week.
S. H. Brown and family visited! Mr Murphy who is employed ai
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their daughter, Mrs. John Mowery tbe Davis wel1 was called ,0 ‘he
or the Advance community. ; bedside of his mother in Mobile.
Miss-Ola Mae Saunders spent Sun- - Wednesday,
day with Vera Clendening. 1 Mr and Mrs Roe Newberry spent
Everybody is looking forward to! Satiirday and Sunday in Weather-
Saturday, July 24th. The day that
ford.
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will decide the fate and victory of Miss Susie Carter is visiting rela-
so many of our noble citizens. fives in Goryell county.
______ ! Mrs. Woodruff is visiting her ne
Bennetts Local News. j phew, Leonard McDaniel of Merid
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Bennett, Texas, July 21—Andrew; *an- Texas.
Kelly and family of Denton have) J L- Howell and family and Mrs.
HI been /spending their vacation lnis- V. Howell visited Mrs. Lizzie
, ; . .. j Hill of Pigeon, Sunday.
^ Bennetts.
—Kf' Mrs. Solomon’s mother has return ! Luther Thomas of Weatherford
||tf, ed to her home in Oklahoma after jand F‘nes Jones of Brock were the
■fe- m pleasant visit in Bennetts. j guests of Charlie Jones, Sunday.
H. B. Fling of Fort Worth was I Mr. and Mrs John Hill and son,
shaking hands with his friends here!Rober‘- motored to Weatherford
Monday. i Monday in Robert’s new Ford, re-
s' Ben Fallowell visited in Weather turning home Wednesday and report
ff>rd Monday. j» nice time.
Steve Campbell and son, Jesse! Several from this place attended
accompanied by L. E. Goen spont^Preaching at Buckner Saturday night
Saturday in Mineral Wells.
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j and Sunday.
Jim Littlefield and family motored!
f Business is on the standstill at
to Weatherford Saturday.
Bennetts, Mr., Smith has asked that
the plant make only' 100 car loads
of brick per day for a while. This
requisition is considerably below the
average shift.
A series of meetings will be held |
s *t the Soda Springs church begin-(mother, Mrs. S. V. Howell last Sun-
ping on the fourth Sunday ot this day and Monday. Mr. Howell went
N. A. Tompson had business . in
Weatherford, Monday.
Miss Burton Gamblin of Weather-
ford was in our midst Friday r.nct
Saturday,
Mr. Hammond of Oklahoma who
is employed as driller at, the Davis-
well went to Fort Worth, Saturday.
O. M. Howel! of Caddo visited his
month. Everyone is invited to at-
*fnjL
Jim Wallace returned from Den-
iton Monday to resume his work.
[ M,r. and Mrs. Clarence Williams
hay^, returned from a visit to Mrs.
Viliams' father and mother on
the plains.
ith
Atr,[ and Mrs. Jno. Kelly, Mrs.
ft! |
Torn Emberlin and Odie William*!
™lhAv^*been the guests of Mts. Dolph
Goen for several days.
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. \i;„v Davis Local News
P&Tie, Texas, July 21.—We had
back via Millsap and hauled a truck
load of produce from that place to
Caddo.
Lee Queen of Lipan had business
at this place Sunday.
Miss Opal and Gladys Hatton
spent Sunday night with Misses Lo
rene and Hester Cummins.
Mrs. C. W. Jones spent part of
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrk. H. B. Davis of Weather
jford.
Floyd Young was in Weatherford
Monday.
Most people are very busy can-
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*1&vrvr&l more showers during the!n*n^ Peac^eR this week. The peach
jjBlf vfe^k which were not very'or°P is much lighter thia year than
^K5;,ly needed. Hast.
: ; /(JKnnlee. the 13-year-o!d daughter of) E- w- Wells of Weatherford visit-]
v -ilr. . and Mrs. Joe Jones, is very ed his son. Winfrey, Sunday and.
iqtek, suffering from heart trouble,1 Monday.
Of the influenza. i J- D. Bernayd has bought a new ]
« .all the peonle from, this|rar Mr. Bernard and family intend [
community attended singing at Mill-: visiting Mrs. Bernards sister, Mrs ]
sap Sunday afternoon. All report43'1^ Bishop at Denton soon.
PglOMto.-Tina. Binging. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears and]
" aKjk>, and Mrs. Floyd Guest, Mr. Wane, of Llpar spent Sunday j
Mrs. Emory Thomas, Mrs. Car-ivi,h Mrs. Sears parents. Mr. and
a’bd Olcn Thomas were R. Jackson. (
aftopping in ^catliorford Saturday. The wind storm accompanied by a;
pW, W. Thomas and family of j light rain Sunday night did no ser-. j
g. Mineral Wells epeyt the week end ious damage at this place, so far
- relatives here. ; |!,p '-rDcr has beet, informed.
ll^Sw. Rea Roberts of Lipan is vis The late rains have assured the
f her son, Charlie Roberts. j farmers of this vicinity i good con
mmm. , and Mrs. Herman Jones and ] cr°P-
*|!4 Mi®*,. Bess Jones were in Weather- —-------- %
ford Thursday. I Marri^e Licenses Issued.
New Mexico for Mrs. Parkinson’s
health and will be gone the rest of
the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L\ Snider went to
Granbury Monday to see A. C. Ab-
bott who is sick with appendicitis,
but was some better and had been
taken to Glenrose for treatment.
W W. Abbott’s baby is still in a
bad condition caused from whooping
cough and other ailments.
Houston Hamilton had the misfor-
tune to get his eye hurt by a piece
of steel flying in it while at work
on a car at Arlington, last Friday.
Ke thinks he will not lose his eye,
although it has caused him quite a
lot of pain.
Mrs. Jim Rains is at the bedside
of her mother, Mrs. Cora Gailey at,
Fort Worth, where she underjveaJ*
an operation for tumor and being- *g
weakened it became necessary lit
inject a quart of new blood, so Jim
Rains consented to give the requir-
ed amount, and she is now on the
road to recovery.
Fayette Dent has returned home
from the west.
T. J. Vinson and wife visited at
John Kyle’s at Aledo Friday and
Saturday.
Jim Ellis who is running the en-
gine for the J. N. Ellis thresher
came near getting seriously hurt
when the belt that connects the
Clemor ; nd Eze’l Dozier, Ola Maud
Gann and Edgar Messer were guests
light
Millsap Local News.
Millsap, Texas, July 22 —A
rain fell here Tuesday a I Tolnmie Maddox of Garner was’
Onus Patterson, who lives four miles ] 8“est Sunda> of Snlith Hughes.
north of here, is convalescing from a 1
Members of the Davis and Poe Prai-
long siege of typhoid tever.
rie singing classes visited with the
of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Montgom*
ery Tfc .rsday.
Little ^Elizabeth and Hedrick
Heartsill of Y.'eatherfonl have be*»n tion.
recent visitors of their gran-lprr i j ^ Arterburn received a message
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hedrick. Saturday from his niece, Mrs. Becky flr"‘ tenb f the State Normal summer
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Crow. Mr. and Churchill, announcing the death of herC0W«* hhe 8ecured a four yt*r 8tat*
husband, Charlie Churchill, who died “rtlCca‘'J at, !he n'ld/term exam,na'
in a hospital at Corsicana from blood! ton8' (0ur and boys niake ^
J. Ben Strain Is believed to be im-|clasa here Sl"'day afternoon, which
proving, although in a serious condi- jwe enjoyed very much.
Miss Pearl Adams has returned from
Denton where site bar attended the
Mrs. Virgil Kincaid and Moned.-ll
Kincaid of Weatherfoi 1, Misses
Mima and Bertha Berry and Lenard
Holmes of Balch, Mr. and Mi a. John
Bielss and Miss Ola Maud Gann
were the guests Sunday of W. If
Dozier and family.
The young folks enjoyed a tacky
party at the home of Mr and Mrs
Walter Prater Friday night
The big meeting began at this
place Sunday morning. Services be
ing conducted by Rev. Alfred Crow
of Weatherford, as Rev. Mr. Leggot!
closed his meeting at Lambert
Sunday morning and could not get
to this place until Sunday night. IP-
now Jias charge of the services
and we are hoping for a great re-
vival at Bethel this week.
STRAYED—From Ranger, about June
1, blue black horse mule, 15 1-2 hands
poison. His foot was crushed in a
mine cave-in at bis home town. Mr.
Arterburn attended the funeral at
Malakoff, where the family has resid-
ed for several years.
Mrs. A. N. Canafax enjoyed a visit
in various places, for which we are
very proud.
Mr. and Mrs. Cluster Liles and chil-
dren of Mineral Wells attended church
here Sunday.
from her brother, W. E. Bell of Wea- j LOST—:Between Weatherford and Min-
therford, last week. i eral Wells, dark greenish coat. Re-
Misses Iva Wade. Jewel and Neva- (turn to L. W. STOUT, Guarantee State-
■ea Kyle of Strawfl, are guests of their Bank, Caddo, Texas,
riend, Miss Tennye May Debusk, at — .
her farm home north of town .
Miss Bernice Peters entertained her
many friends Friday evening in honor
TO THE ROYAL DUKE OIL CO.
STOCKHOLDERS OF PAR-
KER COUNTY.
of her birthday,
time.
All report a good j
I Good firm of lawyers here tell me
W. P. Coffman has returned from1 U)ey wil, tako cage and trv to mHkfl
t-ort Worth, where lie visited his j Royal Duke people pay dividends or
daughters.
Comer Hawkins
invites his
seek receivership, for contingent fee.
i.^aby: j have ietter fronl company stating
friends to meet him at his new con- they have sold more than $100,000 of
high, rawbone. Notify S. B. HARDIN, fectionery, which has lately been re- oi] (rom one w(l„ but no divl(lenrtft
furnished amt remodeled. I paid. Let’s get together for mutual
Miss Violet Stephens of Santo is beneflt. See me over First National
Bennetts News Items. : vtsRing at the home of her 'grandpar- ] Bank_ or wrJte Box 131> Weatherford.
Bennetts. Texas, July 21.—The] cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allin of Poe ]
Weatherfoid or Ranger. Reward.
lfttlo-r town of Hennetts is gradually Prairie.
C. F. DRAKE.
growing and improving in every
way. There are several new addi
Fnele Jim D. Newberry has return-, F0R SALE Four burner new Perfec-
•d from Malakoff, where he visited ] Uon ol, slove with cabinet oven. All
tions'in the residence part and the]his daughter, Mrs. Mittie Churchill. good as new. W. R. WITHERSPOON,
REPEAT ORDERS TELL
THE STORY
.Mrs. Arthur Dickens says: “It Has
Helped Her Wonderfully"
Dickens, Texas, April 7, 1020
The Page math: Company,
’• .e: Tt gas.
“I here inclose four dollars ($4.00) j
for which please send me two bot-
tles of PAGEMATIC. your cure for
rheumatism, as soon as you get •
this,' for it Is helping me wonder (
fully. You is ay use this leter if
desired.” MRS. EDNA ARTHFR
Ask Your Druggist for Pagematic. :
store and plant are continually im-
proving. The hollow building tile
plant is soon to start up and a great
quantity of building tile will be put
out. The car line from the machine
house to the clay pit is being re-
built and heavier steel being laid.
Misses Minnie and Hazel Shinder
have been at Palo Pinto visiting
friends.
Lee Ashley, has been sick/the last
few days but Is now able to be
back at work.
The brick company ‘ purchased a
car load of cattle in, the eastern
part of the state and several have
died with the fever and several
■more have it.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Littlefield and
sons Homer and Paul of Soda
.Springs were guests of their daugh
ter, Mrs. Bob Elders Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Johnson and children
left Monday for Eastland where!
they have been living for several ]
J months. They will move to Wichita j
Falls this week.
Miss Jimmie Taylor of Weather j
ford is visiting her grand parents,]
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Wells this week.]'
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Edgmon and j
baby visited his parents at Brazos ]
Monday.
Hayden Dick of Dallas is spending 114 R Pirst st> Phone 514.j
u week's vacation with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Senters and Mrs.
Will Harrison, a former citizen of
R. B. Hawkins went to Caddo Monday the great Weatherford country is
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawkins, here visiting his many friends. Ho
Mrs. Jordan Kele ts visiting her son, • came to attend
Claud, at Rush Springs. She will also ! father’s family.
visit other relatives in the east.
Clifton Barnwell has accepted a po-
sition at the Roquemore cafe and con-
fectionery. i
Mr. and Mrs. Olus Baxter and son,
Lloyd, of Roscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
a reunion of his
He is now living
In* Eastland county.
LOST—Between Lambert and Millsap,
black hand grip containing Bible and
few book3,.also other articles.Finder
return to Herald office or Rev? E. N.
ter Courtney and children of Weather- Scarlett, Millsap, Texas. Reward.
Farms For Sale
—We have a number of good farms in Parker county
for sale on reasonable terms, but just at this time we have
two of the best buys in this or any other county. HERE
THEY ARE: • • , „
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Jesse MrKnigbt a--d Miss Pauline
Mrs. Bout Sparks spent Monday; ‘ f?_]’
with 4er. mother, Mrs. Herring ofj‘ „r7?'
ga-.Q I C. A. Patterson, Wise county, and
v -Wui! Tucker and family of , Brock-1 ^ HayB' ^ AC°^
enridge are guests of Jim Ironmon Hardaway and ^ Joyce!
ger and family.;..... - C,,fffn'
31e put in wrong Ford car
I Iff front, of Waldrom’s Satur-
rentng. containing various arti-
-a- : }7 H:
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S. D. Gunn and Miss Maud Bridges.
E. L. Mitchell and Miss Ethel Con-
ners, Fort Worth.
Thos. Oates and Miss Winnie Au-
brey, Mineral Walls.
THB HERALD FOR JOB PRIN'
JOB PRINTINO
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City Drug Store, Braselton-Smith
Orug Co.
PRICE $2,THE DOTTLE, AND
WORTH TEN TIMES THAT
PRICE.
Mrs. Kelencr of Fort Worth, Mrs
Sold in Weatherford by Cherry-Ak- „ , _ . „ _
“=f. DIUg_Ci-:.Ke,lyJS DrU0 5tore’ ! I nest Shindler and° Mrs’” C. Shin d tor l
were guests of Mrs. G. B. Wells
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wharton and
children of Brazos were visiting old
friends in Bennett, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lelghnmfi and chil-
dren left Saturday for Edge, where
jfhey will make their future home.
Mrs. W. H. Taylor and Mrs. M.
Wells and baby were shopping in
Weatherford Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beavers of Min
era! Wells and Mrs. Gertrude Bear-
don visited Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Wells
Monday and Tuesday.
spiisiill
or.ly at $85.00 per acre. Liberal terms. y
i»n'. water piped over ho,™ S
Sold elsewhere by Hannaford’s
Granbury; New Drug Store, Jacks-
boro; J. C. Williams, Whitt; Blair
& Wren, Springtown; N. E. Dick,
Millsap; Walters Drug Store, Pool-
vlllo: S. M. Hood, Aledo; Rlppetoe,
Lipan; Crazy Drug Store, Johnson
A Johnson, Mineral Wells, Texas,
Write Dept. 131-X, Pagematic Co**:
Weatherford, Texas, for an article [
of value to you If you auffor
rheumatism.
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Will P fiMrtav mil nai,
barns; living water in pasture. This place is in a quarter of
a mile of a good school, church and store, half mile of oil
derrick. Owne^ wants to leave state and will sell for $6 000
perTead 6 emS' WiU aIS° SeU S6Veral bead ^ep at $10
-WE ALSO HAVE MANY OTHER FARM PROPER-
TIES AT BARGAINS, AS WELL AS CITY PROPERTY OP
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ALL KINDS. SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN REAL ESTATE
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