The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 338, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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Parker County Poultry Association.
On the second Saturday of January
the Parker County Poultry Associa-
tion held its regular monthly meet-
ing in the county court room at 2
p! m. That being the time for the
election of officers. Mrs. J.. 11. j
Price was re-elected president; Dr. [
S. I). Logali, vice president; Mrs. I.,
|C. Cherry, secretary ; and C'outg j
I Holland, treasurer.
An advisory board was constituted,
5. H. Grindstaff
ISTAFF ft ZELLARS cclisi!i(il'" of members of the Asso-
‘- - 1 elation from the various precincts of
LL PRACTICE OF LAW! ihe county. The members of the
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f-i___•„ «„*• , t, . board are Dr. S. D. Logan, chairman;
! over Citizens National Bank. r . __ . . „
_______ JMrs. John Harrington, Harmony;
|g^ ; FHONE 229 j Mrs. Retta Marti, Moss; L. L. King,
_lfiBHWegvWF,,",ijsg'..----" _»-■ Peaster; Mrs. M. Tierce, Millsaj);
J*. K. Harris Mentor Howard !v You,lg- springtown; Mra- Robert
r*. Harris & Howard
DENTISTS
Southwestern Phone Building
Phone 488
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Specialize on Crown and
Bridge Work
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Nolle R. Fleming
Doctoro/Chiropractic
ROomt 3-4 Kuteman Bldg.
PHONE 159
Waatharfard, Texas
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NEW LINENS
Received yesterday new Spring Linen in Colors in the
good incrushable and fast colors. 36 inch widths at $1.40.
pOR SALE-
Ladies Aid.
The Ladies Aid of the Central
Christian church met in its regular FOR SALE Diamond ring this week;
session tit the church Monday alter Address P. O. Box‘197.
noon. The following program was
given :
Song—More About Jesus,
Sentence Prayer-—Members.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—15 fresfe
; milk cows at my mule barn. See r-t
Jenkins or phone 553-J. •
Scripture Reading—Mrs. r>ob Oher-!rwlv bAPK Ringlet Barred Rock
i ry.
Art Linens
-Natural color Art Linen at 75 cents per yard.
Phillips Dry Goods Store
—Plenty of Brown and Black Holeproof Hose. There’s
a reason why you should wear the Holeproof Hose, ask any-
one who wears them.
Biography of Rahab— Mrs. .Kenne-
dy. ' For
FOR
chickens; rooster
Phone 5i6-\W
and five hens„
SALE— Almost
'guaranteed. M. L. Kell, 502 (.'outs s«
! Barnhill, Weatherford and Mrs. Sam
Poynor.^ Poe Prairie.
The purpose of this advisory board
is to secure the names of more peo-
ple in the-county who are practically
interested in poultry raising also
to secure such people as members'’ r—--------------— -
of the Association if possible. The BRIDE IS HONORED AT
board will endeavor to make a gen-J PHILATHEA- CLASS MEETING piano by
etal survey of the poultry interest I 1 solos, one of which was in honor
in the county, and be as helpfuf as I- Tbe I,hilathea-Class ol the Grace of Mrs. Kirkpatrick. The social hour,
it may. be to the County Association |Pre8byterlan cluirch met at ,he ho,ne was especially enjoyed by all.
in all of its work, as serviceable as!of_ Mr- i,nd%'Ml's' J- H- Doss 612 Mrs. S. D. Logan, Mrs. Kouns j
possible to the boys and girls poul- iU e8t Pee Avenue, . Tuesday evening ^ alld Miss K)la Evans were guests!
also serve at ?:3° 11 m-' rhe re8lllar business! of lhe clas8.
meeting was‘held, in which the class
pew 4-burnei-
uet—Mrs. T. P. Everett and Mrs. 'Perfection oii stove or will trader
.I.Tir Rider. ’for calf. A. 1). Dawson. Phone 372-R .
- Biography of Rizpah—Mrs. W. R. FOR SAT,E -Good Jersey cow wifi.?
pVivrett. heifer calf. Good Jersey male wiK;
Biography of Queen ol Sheba— stand at* my bain, $1.50 per seasor;
Mrs. Lee Eubank.
Reading, "The Burial of Moses”- ____
! Mrs. T. P. Everett. * j _ _
Solo—Mrs. J. S. Rider. £■< OR REIN 1 —
Benediction—-—Mrs. Kennedy. - - ____ .
We had with us our beloved mem-1FOR RENT OR SALE—House out
her, Mrs. A. M. Rider, whose feeble tcrai8- Phone 470 M-_
health does not permit her regular! FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms Sr
attendance. She has been a mem- j blocks west 1. P. station, all 549-R_
iber of this society for 27 years. She ; FOR RENT—Nice front bed room*
1 aye Hinton .accompanied at the, a Spii4tua.1 inspiration to us and adjoining bath. Also garage. Phone*
Mis. Block, sang three |we are indeed glad when we can j 312-J.
I have her with us.
MRS. E. A. SPANN, Pres.
MRS. M. L. BURKE, Sec.
IFOR RENT -Good 4-room house, de-
! sirable location. Near and efeae;
Call 44 R.
DB. ALEX ANDES 8. GARRETT
Gencr&] Pnctio*
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Ofllc* Kelly’* Drug Store—N. Main St
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
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meets every Tuesday night. Visiting
knights are always welcome. Castle
HslL West Side Public Square.
TITLLI8 COFER, Chancellor Com.
TJIEO TARBROUOH, K. R. 3.
try clubs of the county;
any individual *wlio may feel dhe
need of the board. In brief this
board is to help make more of poul-
try raising in the county.
A program committee consisting
of Miss Murray, Mrs. Barnhill and
Dr. Logan, was appointed. The com-
mittee has already arranged a pro-
i gram for each month of 1921 with
! topics for discussion covering almost
ithe entire range of poultry raising,
.FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms, all
! conveniences for light housekeeping.
____ _ __ 1312 Waco street.
voted to buy material to make twen-! Don’t neglect, signals of distress in i - _ ,,,,,, ~ ~ .
, , ..... ... toil REM—Desirable ottice in the
tydour garments • tor the Albany. yie kidneys. Backache, nervous dis^ gom- p«opl# We Know and We Wi„ | Merchants & Farmers Bank Bldg
orphanage; orders, pale complexoin, dark rings ■
OF LOCAL INTEREST
While writing the minutes of the about the eyes, mean kidney trouble,
class,' after tjie business meeting,! Begin promptly taking Prickly Ash
Mrs. Jack Kirkpatrick who, by her ; Bitters; it is a kidney remedy of (he
sunny, loving disposition, has en-, first class. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Apply at Bank.
R. W. Kindel Drug Co., and Cherry-
Akard Drug Co., special agents.
deared herself to all, was suddenly
greeted by the little-daughter of Mr.
and Jdrs. -Doss, Rowena, prettily
dressed in white and pink, drawing EGGS for hatching front my prize
n , , dressed in wmte ana pins, drawing tor natenmg trout my prize
Lone Star L&lge, No. 4, K. of P. These monthly meet ngs w ;a waKOn in the same colors, laden! winning strain of Rhode Island Reds.
Mt. everv Tuesday nieht. Visltine! held on the second Saturday ot each j ^ ^ ^ brU(e Qf th# clastj $3 $2 50 and $2 per fJfteen. These
The house was beautifully decorat- ate very line stock and extra good
ed in white and pink carnations, and \ layers.' Chicks hatched now will
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MASONIC LODGE
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Phoenix Lodge. No. 279, A. F. A A.
Mt meet* every Seturday night on or
before the full mooh in each month.
HOWAKO POTTER, Sec.
ROYAL Afl
Stated oonvocak
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Only the speakers have been ar-
ranged for the February meeting but
the speakers for each succeerling
meeting will' be selected and an-
nounced in due time.
Feb. 12, 2:00 p. m—Song, invo-
cation, reading of minutes, announce-
ments, l-eports of officers and com-
mittees, unfinished business, new
business, Selection and Care of
Eggs for Hatching, by S. D. Ia»gan.
Incubation, Natural and Artificial.
Early Hatching and Care of Baby-
Chicks—Mrs. Dr. Fyke.
pOK- March, 12, 2:00 p. m—Regular or-
^ i£e Of B^yTcks.
I. O. 0. F.
Weatherford Lodge No. 77 !. O. O. F.
meets every Thursday night, north-
west corder square.
CHAS. ROGERS, N, S.
JOHN W. MCMAHAN. Sec.
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month in the county court room'at
2 p. m.
At 1:30 p. m. on the same day
and at the same place of the regu-
lar monthly meeting of the Asso-
ciation, the advisory board will
meet. /
All the members of the boys and
girls poultry club of the eotfntv are
cordially urged to attend the regu-
lar monthly meeting and hear the
discussions on all phases of poultry
Interest.
The following is the order of busi-
ness for each monthly meeting, and
WANTED
Profit by Hearing About Them.
This is a purely local evenL
It took place in Weatberfield.
Not in some faraway place.
You are asked to investigate it.
A»ked to bslieve a citizen’s word;
To confirm a citizen's statement.
Any article that is endorsed at
Is more worthy of confidence !A few good land loans, $200 to $200ft-
Then one you know nothing about, wanted by W. D. Taylor & Co.
Endorsed by unknown people. Ask ' .T-Tvto-ta—-;-r——
your neighbor! M ANTED—Roomers and boarders*
j JOB PRINTING AT THE HERALO~
- WANTED—Girl to work in office*
'Folding and etc. Apply Herald.
Titos. A.__Lovelady, 133 E. Spring ! Phone 649-J.
lovely refreshments wdre served, Car- make early winter layers. Taylor j ®1-. ;a'i*
rying out the color 'scheme. Miss1 Johnson. 415 Palo Pinto street.
kRCH MASONS.
?f Weatherford
Chepte^No 195. ft. A, M-. Meow* Frlej “TsubJecr^oTe" dT^uIsed'.
-- *- each month. A cordial ■
extended to all trltUiing
compan^ns. /
’ P. JL SIMMONS, H. P.
J. G. SHARP, Secreiary.
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AMERICAN LE
PARKER COUNTY
LEGION
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month. CfiTb rooms over First Nat’l,
Bank. All ex service men at e cordially j 0rowlnK Chicks.
invited. | April 9’ 2:00 p ni
AUSTIN F. LEACH. Commander , Program: Prevent ton
AS. H. COPE. Adjutant. j Sanitation
,. v. • j Premises.
-----------------------BI May 14, 2 p. m— Regular order.
DR. ROBERT E. MANN Program: Poultry Houses. Poultry
t Yard Conveniences, Hoppers, Feed .
Regular order.
Against Ver-
of House and
etc.
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'program: Production of Infertile
! Eggs and Preservat ion of Eggs.
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L* M. HALL
DENTIST
PHONE 82
Kuteman RMg.
Texas A Pacific Station
EAST BOUND
No. 12— Breckenridge to Dallas via
Cieco, 3-49 a. bl
No. 19—Mineral Wells to Ft. Worth,
j 7:58 a. m.
\ *No. 29-El Paso to New Orleans,
1 5,-53 a. m.
•No. 2—B1 Paso to St. Louis, Sun-
sine Special, 1:33 p. ni.
iMBIHiPMI
, lNo. A— Sweetwater to St. Louis and
lielv Orleans, 4:36 p. m.
Feeding For Egg Production.
July 9, 2 p. m.—Regular order.
Program: How to Care for Moult-
ing Fowls. How to_ Market Filers
and Broilers.
Aug. 13, 2 p. m— Regular order.
Program: Importance of Shows.
I Selection and Preparation of Fowls
j for Exhibition.
September,’ 10 2 p. m— Regular
order. Program: Poultry Culling
Demonstration. The Use and Abuse
of Stimulants and Tonics. —
October 2 p. m.—Regular order.
Program: Final Condition of Fowls j
for Show Room. Final Plans for;
Annual Show. j
November 12, 2 p. m.—Regular or-!
der. Program: Varieties. Egg Breeds. |
*" ... „„!General Purpose Breeds. Meat!
^mi4-Oraford to Fort Worth, 4:00,BreedR Mttrketlnp Kowls.
DeccAer 10, 2 p. m.—Regular or-
der. Pflfctam: Care of Pullets for
Winter Eggti. Arrangement and Se
lectien of Breeding Pens.
COMMITTEE.
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NO. 13—Fort Worth to Graford, 9:35
He-
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1 23—BL Louis and New Orleans
t» SweeSwater, 19:12 a. m. (Makes
etope west of Weatherford;only.)
*149. 1—St. Louis to El Paso, Sun-
shine Special) 4:36 p. in.
No. 9—Fort Worth to Mineral Wells,
6:45 p. ih, „ ; v;:, '
No. 11—Dallas to Breckenridge via
Cisco, i:M *. »- f
•No. 25—New Orleans to K1 Peeo,
•Do not make local stops.
printing
AMERICAN TRADE WITH GER-
MANY LAST YEAR $400,300,000
- Associated Press
Washington, Feb.'2—American trade
with Germany in 1920 totaled $409,300,-
900, compared with $103,300,900 In
1819, according to the department ot
commerce review, made public today.
Just received a shipment of rec-
orde. Latem eon® and dance Kite.
Ceme in end hear them. Atse 25 per
diaeetint on maehlnee. THbbl*
CeroangH. - ^ .
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~ You won’t find a dull page in it.
If you like to read about big things done
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and a citiz\i whether Swift & Company
lives up to the responsibilities and obliga-
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human documents of the year.
“I am n^t-er without jA few good land loans, $200 to $2000r
’ Dasa’ie K dney Pills in tec house and wanted by W. D. Taylor & Co.
k*r«n't l-.-en for severe' years. Wlieyt .... XT„„r, ,
my Md'i- i's get a lift'* cut of order ’" ANTUU Sewing by Mrs. J. H_
t urt. tak-v a few of Doan's and they L.°v*la<ly. 195 Waco street.
nev*-r fai to strengthen my kidneys Phone 3-J.
sttd soon have me feei ng line. Doan’s WANTED—To buy
art- ho 5. t VI 'nev n-'»i’,c;iw> I have
-v- r fonn I to help n#. No one can
stove.
your old coot
Cash or trade. Robt. Rebel—
man Furniture Store. Phone 317.
J^OST-
n:ake a ui take lit ’skins Djxn’s
Tfiiisey P'-lly If they »«■* troubled
w'th thtl* kHn-y-i. j ,s -erry glad
to m-*~r'r tv-cn’,.»
l’rtr, nt n-—’*
v’nip'v t-t; f- r a V’^lt '^v re-medv — gr* l,OSr -Ladies bi'ooch, set in pearls^.
Dwrt’a K!dn 'v PV« i:i. sawn* that J Finder please return to Herald offica-
Mr. IrTdttlv >*ad f^w-ter-M.'lburr . —.--'—
Ce. Mm.. DuFwV,. N 4 LOST-Small pale red pig. Pleas*
; pbone 34-M.
Ground Hog Day. STRAYED—Small sorrel! mare witlfe.
.Unless the sun does a better job knot on light fore ankle. Phone In-
of shining in the afternoon than it formation to D. W. Perry at Weath-
did in the forenoon, we believe the erford Laundry,
ground hog will stay out of the
hole from which he was supposed
to have crawled Wednesday. The ^OT ICE —
morning dawned cloudy and cold. ______
About 1 p. m. the sun tried to shine gsgm——^___
but the sky was too murky to let.
the bright rays through.
February 2nd, known as Candle-
mas Day, has long been connected
with superstitious ideas, and among
them were the prognostications con-
cerning the weather.
The connection between Candle-
mas and the ground hog. is to be
found in the Teutonic folklore, where
there is the proverb: ”The badger
peeps out of his hole on Candlemas i
Day, and when he finds snow walks
abroad: but if he sees sun shining, _
he draws back in to his hole." The
Germans bt ought with them to1 ^ave on® Chevrolet in first
America the superstition about the. class condition every way, tires,
badger, but as this animal is little Starter, and battery in g-ood con-
known east Of the Mississippi, the .,iti()n $200.00. Will makes terms
responsibility for the weather pre-; t-
diction has been transferred from its ul1-
shoulders to that of the woodchuck , — ■ -----___
Margaret Moseley
TEACHER OF
SINGING
TELEPHONE 504-M
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Automobile Bargain
or groundhog. Farmers maintain ,
that the reason for this is that the
woodchuck comes to look out for
his shadow and if he sees it, scut-
; ties back' into his hole, knowinVI
that It is only a temporary rneteoi^
ological change which will be s$
ily followed by a renewal of Wir
Gladish Motor Co.
j But if the day be cloudy and
i cast, then the groundhog is exit];
jfor his Winter’s nap is at an
! he feels that Spring is near.^
| Aching in the small of tl
I an indication of kidney disl
j proper course in such cased
i gin at once the use of P]
j Bitters. It Is an effecti
. remedy . and system regull
$1.25 per bottle. R. W. K|
Co., and Cherr.v-Akard
j special agents.
JOB PRINTING AT THE
Address Swift & Company
Public Relations Department
Union Stock Yards, - Chicago, DI.
site
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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Why not see J. M. Howtj
acreage in Oak Lawn Additiq
you can have an orchard, cot]
chickens, garden, free tuition
schools. Every lot will hav|
trees, grapes and berries. Tw<
will piake you a good living
year. Small payment, long tin
Interest. Every foot smooth^
lead. One mile east court
on Bankhead Highway, WeaH
Texas. Tel. 311-R.
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 338, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 2, 1921, newspaper, February 2, 1921; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646290/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .