The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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5c—LYRIC THE.ATE.R—5c
(General Film Program Exclusively)
' —Dorothy West, Harry Hyde, Claire McDowell aud Jack
pfegford in a Special two-act civil war drama—
‘His Trust and His Trust Fulfilled”
“Canimated Nooz Pictorial”
«!-ALSO WELTEBN SCENERY (Essanay).
“Notch Number Nine”
_A one-reel (Kalem) Western picture.
Tomorrow-Evelyn Page, Alan Forrest Afda Glewon and
George Routh in a Lubin special in three acts, “THE STOLEN*
['RASTER.
PURELY PERSONAL
L J. Gilbert went to Fort Worth to-
day. •
R. G. Guiles is in Fort Worth today
on business.
A. G. Morland went to Aledo today
on business.
Mrs. John Miller spent the day in
Dallas Monday.
I Miss Etta Mae Lenhart is spending
the day in Fort Worth.
Mrs. Hunt of Terrell is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Keithly.
Miss Rosalie McCall of Dallas is vis-
iting Miss Ilona Campbell,
Prof. D. S. Switzer of Dallas Is visit-
ing at the home of W, W. McCrary,
Mrs. L. D. Hart of Aspermont pass-
■nn
Princess
[HIQH CLASS FEATURES EXCLUSIVELY]
D. E. COLP MAKti'ADDRESS ON
VALUE OF PERMANENT
flQAD&*
The regular meeting of the Chamber
of Commerce was held Monday night
with Chairman Barthold presiding.
The name of the Model Tailoring Co.
was presented and unanimously elect-
ed to membership.
j M. Davidson, of the committee to
whom had been referred the matter
of improving the conditions of the rail-
road crossings ou Main and Fort
HOUSE PETERS IN-
“The Hand of Peril”
_A unusually forceful and dramatic offering overflowing
with gripping and thrilling elements such as has seldom been
packed in .five thousand feet of film. In Five Acts.
WANTED—Second hand furniture,
highest price paid by A. L. FARMER,
* Auctioneer, 213 North Main street,
% Weatherford, Texas.
SAL?:
Mineral Wells.
W. E. Johnson and family returned
to Avoca today after a visit to G. J.
Mitchell and family.
Misses Lillian and Fannie Lou Yea-
ger of El Paso are spending the day
voters of Parker county for the sup-!wRh the family of B. W. Akard.
port given me in my campaign for the j Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Steel left Tues-
office of district clerk, and in appreci- day morning in their car for San Anto-
ation will endeavor to do my full duty nj0 and other points in South Texas,
following the November election. J Robert Oakley and family of Big
mis. xj. xj. xx**■* l v* ------ rCKUi ------
ed through the city today going to struts and the strip of ground ^
"*---1 south of the T. & P. station, reported
his committee
sS&SSSESSES
city life. Five parts full of thrills.
Coming—MUTT and JEFF every Saturday. Fun! Fin!
For everyone,
Card of Thank*.
I desire to thank the citizens and
that on investigation
found that the city officials had been
working on the matter for some time,
but after talking with the chairman of
the street committee from the council
PARKER COUNTY WILSON
RALLY SATURDAY NIGHT.
There will be held a James C. Wil-
the son rally on the court house lawn
he had taken the matter up with the son rany
he had taken “he resultthat he next Saturday night, beginning at 8;
T. & P. people with the resu 1‘ “at “ O.clock Everybody invited to be t>re*
had secured the promise of t their put- ^ ^ parker coUnty Wilson
ting three car loads of gravel on tnese
Respectfully,
G. W. BUCHANAN.
gravel on tnese , i
1 Robert Oakley and family of Big cro8SmgS very soon; also, that they campaign committee ^Jch will
Springs are visiting relatives in Wea-|had sent an engineer here to look over muie> readlngs, short speech-
' therford and Parker county. the gr0Und south of the station and the progrgm wm be the
H. C. Shropshire returned from the jtfaat foiJowjng his report they felt sure es,
whom hpen _____« «rA>iid hp nmnprlv Krad- following:
You Will Agree
With Us—
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FOR SALE—Several milk cows. J. F.
^ Robertson, one mile east on Ft. Worth
ibad.
FOR SALE—Two fine young Jersey
cows with young calves. See or phone
Jack Bddieman, S. W. phone 24-M.
f ■#.
FOR SALE—Two brood sows and O.
I ,C. boor; also horse and buggy. Ap-
ply to Fred Jenson, on Vine street.
Card of Thanks. Jeast Monday, where he has been at- jthRt tbls place would be properly 8ritd’. —^ Weatherford Band.
wish to thank my friends for what tending court for several days, pd and drained. j - --1
they did for me in the race for district! « « "«*■*«« -T"e ofl . ------> *- crossing
.t-J and drained. ( j>eadjng by Miss Marzelle Hart,
they did for me in the race for district J c. M. Winston and son. Joe, ofl In regard to the Santa Fe crossing Mrg pearl
clerk and to say to them that I appre- Breckenridge, spent the night in Wea- u wag sbown that they were now lay-1 Mrss Tnmps c Wilson of
elate their support very much. Though therford enroute to Fort Worth. |jng beavy steel and ballasting the Wortij
lerford enroute to ton wuuu. |jng heavy steel and ballasting the ^
I went down in defeat, I hope some I Miss Josephine Norton who has been track between here and Cleburne and , Miss Pearl Davis,
day to rise like the old adage, “Truth studying music at Chicago is now visit-1 witbin a very short time would reach ° ®’ Hon wllmot Odell of
crushed to earth shall rise again.” jng Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Roberts, at Weatherford and their crossings would i burne jobn j Hiner of Granbury,
LUTHER H. THOMAS.
Card of Thanks.
We are taking this method of thank-____
our many friends and neighbors * relatives and friends,
were so kind and faithful to us
ing Mr. and Mrs.
Somerset, Ky. jbe taken care of. 'n w Gillespie of Fort Worth, Bob
Mrs. Joe C. Bunch and daughter, Tbe secretary here stated that cards • • . Worth judge Bruce
Sweetie May, came if this morning had been maUed out t0 the signers of ^eaen ^ Friu -
That your personal appear-
ance means a great deal to.
yonr success—yonr clothes ia
the most necessary requisite.
We assure you we can take
care of your wardrobe satis-
factorily, and we are at your
service at all times.
City Pressing Parlor
5
G. Lan-
SP
FOR SALE—160 acre farm nine miles.
west; would g^ weather-1 during the long illness and death of
See or phone . • our )oved 0ne. We appreciate the kind
fort] JJroom Factory I
_ words of sympathy and consolation,
FOR SALE—A thoroughbred Poland also the beautiful floral offerings. May
CMha sow and seven pigs from regis- God bestow his richest blessing upon
♦ered Poland China boar. See oT phone each and every one.
■ ____ , UBQ -njll T V X
- , . ,. . --------- ” . . Young of Fort Dorth, Fritz
from Carlsbad, N. M., for a visit to the last year’s Chautauqua contract judge F O McKlnsey of
asking them to meet at thl,j time to ‘“J“ord.
advise as to dispositon of funds re p
maining on hand from the sale of tick-,
Aberbeen Park.
Association
Phone 120
Jack Eddleman, S. W. 214-M.
ll OR RENT—
1 nooss* BUILI
MRS. WILL V. MUELLER,
OSCAR MUELLER and FAMILY.
MRS. J. H. THOMAS and FAMILY.
ROOMS BUILDINGS! rr«
FOR RENT—Four room cottage on
Eureka street, newly papered and
Sentell is Thankful.
I desire to express to the people of
Parker county my sincere gratitude
and thanks for the kindnesses shown
BWom -- -v — — _ I -----------
painted. See CLARENCE HOPKINS me throughout my campaign and for
at'B. A! L. Garage.
the support given me at the polls. I
desire to be as efficient a representa-
FOR RENT—Splendid business loca- Live of all the people of the county as
Has all conveniences and js possible for me to be, and I ask the
frOUts on two streets. I can make the support and co-operation of them, and
rent much lees than you would have especially that I may understand the
to ’pay elsewhere. Address Box 38, j needs and desires of my constituency
mainmg on nano iron. u.« ‘PARKER COUNTY ODD
ets, and asked that action be taken re- FELLOWS ASSOCIATION
garding this matter by the Chautauqua ^ ________
association. Some discussion was en-j ^ County odd FenoW9 As-
gaged in and a motion prevailed that tlon wi,j me€t at Millsap Friday,
said funds be transferred to the regu- convention. The
Will hold their lawn party and Ice
cream sociable Friday at 8 p. m., Aug.
11, on the Bowie lawn.
care Herald office.
NOTICE—
(following the November election.
Yours truly,
C. F. SENTELL.
Gun Club Shoot.
„,d funds be .referred f. .be reg«- J” ” ^ ' Tbe 2£ SZ
,^5““ ™ "E “ “ “•—
iTIl e.a,ed .bat tbeee w„ j
la ^nd in one of the hanks from a Address of welcome, L. P. Langdon.
j Fourth of July celebration in 1910. and | ,n behalf of Odd Fellows.
■as it was a fund contributed by the Walker
citizens of the town most of whom — p .Q beha,f of Rebekahs,
are members of the Chamber of Com- w .
merce, and that through the Chamber Miss Ruby Goodman.
MRS. D. C. WHITE, teacher of Piano
and Guitar. Studio, 410 Eureka street.
T. C. U. Quartette Entertained.
Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock
I Miss Leah Moseley was hostess to the
T. C. U. quartette, Mr. Cahoon and a
mt 01 of Commerce the money could be used
We Clean and Press men s ^ the advaIltage of tbe town, a motion!
and women S clothes. I prevailed authorizing the treasurer of
White Shoes and Gloves. .'that fund to transfer same to the.
Lingerie Dresses, and Silk chamber of commerce. j
Waists and all delicate fabrics I D. E. Colp of the Texas Good Roads j
nfifl, nlmnsl rare Association was present, and when.
handled with utmost care. |called upon by tbe president, made a
'sh0rt bUt Very interestin/ talk °n will be 'awarded to the successful con-
CndS. rv0gt:r» roads and the ways and means of se- the Past Grand’s and con-
I curing same, pointing out clearly and ® in the initiatory de-
Reading, Miss Mattye Peters.
Reading, Miss Eva Walker.
Quartette, R. A. Moran and others.
Reading, Miss Tilda Arterburn.
Reading, Miss Alyce Moran.
Reading, Lewis Irvin.
12 m., dinner.
1:30 p. m., business session. Medals
noon, promptly at 5:30 on the Moseley
grounds. A special invitation has
been extended the ladies and it is ex-
pected quite a number of them will
be present. Small gauge guns will
be furnished for the use of the ladles
who desire to try their ability at
breaking the pigeons, and no one
should hesitate to enjoy this sport, aB
it is understood that Dr. Bloom and
Cox will hereafter shoot in squads
with beginners or ladles.
Keep your system in perfect order
and you will have health, even in the
most sickly seasons. The occasional
use of Prickly Ash Bitters will insure
vigor and regularity in all the vital or-
gans. Kindel Drug Co. and City Drug
Co., special agents. Adv.
-----curing same, pointing out ciear.y n jn tfce initlatory
the early ln de,&il plans that haV<l bee” trief gree. The successful contestants
L,OST
■ Trc. U." quartette, Mr. Cabocu and a Kev. J. N. McCain l.lt on “t^TP^n .ucectu. In tne v.t-
rs,ri n- -rr * -»-
■ * be remembered for their clever song permanent roads. . .
----hits in the Glee Club last spring, and days rev val meeting. 0ne thing neCessary in the carrying ,chapla'n „ Dosa A G Mor.
LOST—On streets Friday, small cuff tbey gang some delightful numbers for | Judge I. W. Stephens passed t g ~ .according to Mr. Colp ^ McMahan W H Lancas-
,,„k. Beturn to Herald .or ™« »d <■ t. «r,t dotomln, .be road, to bo ^ “,“3
be awarded medals in the Rebekah
Congressional Vote in Johnson County
Below we give the complete returns
of the vote in Johnson county for con-
gress :
J. C. Wilson 1335, Oscar Callaway
1707, J. W .Swayne 1151.
- —-j^ose present were Misses Mary H!Un-:j West Texas. Judge Stephens ^ a"d
STRAYED—One sorrel mare mule, ter, Lillian Sturges, Bess Barker, Anna family are spending the summer at jand then ghow t0 tbe people the g0nJefod„e No 77
about 15 hands high, from Geo. Deal. [Mae Akard, Nona Akard and Messrs, their ranch on Bear creek. amount of work to be done and just therfor 6 _
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Will pay for information.
Shirley Sweeney, Tom Paul Sweeney,
Willis McGregor, Jesse Martin, Fred
LOST—Monday, between Gibbs and cahoon and the hostess.
Grafft shop and East Side grocery, on
Fort Worth street, a blue serge suit
of clothes. Return to Herald for re-
ward. C. W. WALLACE.
Card of Thanks.
To our many friends who were so
kind to us in our hour of great sorrow',
caused by the death of
Eugene, we desire to express our
heartfelt thanks for many acts of kind-
ness shown us. May the blessings of
heaven rest on each one is our earn
Broom Corn vs. Cotton.
Stonewall Jackson, who lives three
miles east of Weatherford, brought to
the Chamber of Commerce office sam-
ples of broom corn of which he has
six acres that are now ready for har-
vest, and for which he will receive
$135 per ton. Last year Mr. Jackson ,
Autos Registered.
No. 743—H. L. Young, Weatherford,
Ford, 5-passenger.
No. 744—F. W. Jones, Brock, Ford,
5-passenger.
No. 754—D. S. Music, Ford, 5-passen-
ger.
and then show to tne peop.e u» therford Lodge No „
amount of work to be done and just ( ______-
where the money will be spent.
Fred Burman, secretary of the
Commercial Club of Mineral Wells,
also Dr. Eastman and Mr. Wilson of
the same place w'ere present and each
said a few words expressing their
LOADING TEN CARS
OF WATERMELONS.
Cato Produce Co. loaded ten cars
of Parker county watermelons Tues-
w words expressing “eIr j da flve at Weatherf0rd, three at Lam-
opinion as to the value of the roads in t and twQ at Garner- Wagons were
and near their city. ]ined up Qn Fort worth street waiting
Mr. Colp stated that the Texas weigh on the public scales and
Good Roads Association would furnish taking their turn at the cars
roads and
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Garner, Texas, July 21, 1916.
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE FOR THE
TROOPS
The use of Allen’s Foot-Ease by
both the Allied «nd Germith troops,
has proved a great relief to the sol
Operation Successful.
’'“ “■IS1 per"t»n.' Mr'.' J.ck.on ville will be plea.ed to le.rn .b.^be “ IS ' Interned that tbe
ten. the same lemttb, aide b, aide, rendition and that be wa, doln6 line lrsn<porltl|on „„ county. !»r
From the cotton he received *5.60 and Tuesday His speedy recovery is o After dlscussing the matter, the l^ pciinds were being^ loaded for which
from thfe broom corn $25.60. “This,” pd forward to.__I gpecial committee who have this work p Qwerg were receiving 20 cents
Jerome Boone Quite Sick. |m hand decided to ask that an engl- Mr CatQ gtated tbat he was
The many friends of Jerome Boone, neer be sent to Weatherford for this putting 6Q0 me)on8 ln thi8 Car which
who is traveling for the Herrick Hard- j w«rk at an early dae.
ware Co. of Waco, will be sorry to ... . . .
j learn that he has been quite sick for ♦ ♦ 4_♦ ♦ 4 4 forum ♦
the past two weeks, suffering with an ♦ THE PEOPL 8
He is reported
est prayer. I ga Mr Jacks0n, “was positive proof
C. A. MARTIN AND \\ IIE. nther croDS could be grown in
that other crops could be grown in
Parker county profitably, aside from
cotton.”
LETTER LIST.
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h„, .roved * pren. rei.e. ro nor, ^ SSST
dlers?feet and will be found of special letters for the week ending July 22.
... . . ___J._____4-V.« UnB' I I GflUc’ I lit
comfort to our troops along the Mex-
ican border and in the hot Mexican
deserts. Allen’s Foot-Ease, shaken
into t!he shoes dnd used in the ffoot-
bath takes the friction from the shoe
and gives instant relief to tired, ach-
ing, swollen, sweating feet and pre-
vents blisters and callouses. Sold
everywhere, 25c. Don’t accept any
substitute.
m
Floyd Boone
Can Clean It
am
Phone:
_ S. W. 114 .
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Ladies’ List.
Emma Frances Burris.
Mrs. Eva Johnson, R. 2.
Mrs. Jim Harris.
Miss Rosie McKinnie, R. 2.
Miss Ethel Mancil.
Miss Irene Wansley.
Miss Evelyn Woodward.
Gentlemen’s List.
John Combs.
Fr. Damek, R. 4.
J. V. Davis, R. 3.
Robt. Duren,
Will Gammell, Star Route.
•iE. L. Hill, Route 4.
Lewis, J. B.
Bert Meachum.
If not called for ln two weeks will
be sent to tbe dead letter office.
I, - f! * J. M. RICHARDS, P. M.
| lit!,.? '► ‘i_i__
♦ -f ♦ -f -f
would bring the producers $120.
It is thought that at least fifty car
loads of melons will be shipped from
Weatherford and other points ln Pan
w A || Could wash your
I II H clothes in the creek
I and press them on a
board—but-how would they
look?
We take particular pains
with particular garments and
either press them on a sani-
tary steam press or by hand
electrically.
Remember—We gnaran-
tee any work we sefid out to
be perfectly satisfactory.
Don’t forget our motto—
“Satisfactory Service Makes
Friends.”
Onr car will pass your
house today.
PHONE 242
Model Tailoring Go.
Company F. Faring Well.
Ice Cream Social. — jEditor Herald.
The ladies of the First Methodist! Presidio, Texas July 21.-We.the
church will give an ice cream social boys of Squad 4 of Company F. Fourth
on "he lawn at Preston Martin’s Fri- Texas Infantry, wish to have the fol-
dav evening beginning at 8:30. Come,lowing statement published In your
and enjov an entertaining program, a PaPer after the report has comei from
pleasantlBfciial hour and plenty of ice Weatherford that we are |
cream and cake, all for 10c. , plenty to eat and the
Knight, of Pythias. • | best that can be bad under the condl-
Regular convention of Lone Star tions. We also ge w ___
h
Regular convention ui uuue ouu ------ - are oer
Lodpe No. 4. Knight of Pythias tonight n»t
at 8 o'clock, visiting brother, in the t.etly tetlrtri wlth^.m.rjjte .,»<
city are cordially invited to •ttenjl and - to^ t ^ ^ ^
memhers *» ‘Ue,“, " hate tetnrned to thelr ho„e. have
L. P. MADDOX, K. R. & S. to say.
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Maple Leaf Flour, manufactlir-
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ed for and guaranteed ?>,;. « j
; rf>; V > . • DAN. D. HARTNETTd |
r .\)m, ii> ilu btajjl «<w$U rf
Auto Insurance.
I will Insure your new Ford twelve
months for $10 against fire and theft
'other cars at proportionate rates.
W. W. McCRABY.
Yours truly,
W. A. PRICE, Corporal,
C. B. TOOLEY,
FRANK JOHNSTON,
CLAUDE FLIPPO, ,
Squad Four.
Presidio, Texas, July 21, 1916.
D. S. WRIGHT, Vice President
H.'W. K^tSSkN JiL ,eAM’t Cashier
Start an account with this Bank today
and give us an opportunity to
cooperate with you
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First State Bank
... r Weatheriord, Texa.
Capital and Surplus $140,000.00
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