The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 328, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920 Page: 5 of 6
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studies, 10 a, m.
communion serried, 11 a. '*W§PK
Preaching morning and evening
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bouse and lot.
See WALTER
Jersey heifer calf,
a pig or wood: *fOE
new 4-room bun-
electric lights.
SMITH..
Island Red eggs,
M. B. RIP
Street.
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Phone 413-.‘jpc^refc; nvo^other''large porch^'/ihree
|5re places; other rS^ 'Seated by
stoves, house lhnew
roof, sir rooms newly papered, new
floors in two rooms, good cistern,
glso w#l, city water, house piped
for gas, barn ii» good repair, room
for car, two other out buildings,
•P^ckei? yard and garden fenced,
close to school, shown by appoint-
ment only. Address X care Herald.
Wanted
Christian Science.
Services every Sunday and Wed
nesday evenings at 7:90 at 609 North
Main street. Subject for Sunday
night, “Mind.” The public ft invited
to attend.
. First Methodist.
9:46 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., preaching
by the pastor. Up-to-date subjects.
3 p. m., Intermediate League.
6:30 p. ni, Senior Epwortb league.
A cordial invitation to these ser-
vices. JN4L R NELSON,
Pastor.
Grace Presbyterian.
Sunday school, 9:45.
W. M. Edgarr'-superintendent.
Preaching at II a. m., and 7:15 p.
m. by the pastor -
junior Christian Endeavor at 3:00
First. Baptist.
Sunday school at 10
Kgox, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:15 ^
S?- by the pastor.
Sunbeams at 3:00 p. m. Mrs. S.
L. Bulkeley, leader.
Sunday school at South Weather-
ford school house, at 3:00 p. m. J.
M. Kayser, superintendent.
B- Y- P, U. at 6:15 p. m., Neal
Butler, president.'
Junior B. Y. P. U., 6:15 p. m..
Mi's. Neal Butler, leader.
You are most cordially invited to
attend these services and worship
with us.
Members are expected to attend
and strangers and visitors will al-
ways receive a hearty welcome.
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$ ■&**■ •\j*r -Lv-i.
3% Vs. 8%
p. m.
Senior Christian Endeavor, 0' 15.
The public is always invited.
. W. M. ELLIOTT, Pastor.
WANTED—Plain sewing. Qall 337-M
WANTED--Porter aud dishwasher at
ttonttfort...Hotel. - --w- r ’ fi ,' I
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registered Jersey
ojd. A bar-
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16-room house with
about 1| acres land,
260. JONES SMITH
WANTED5—All of your second-hand
furniture'and stoves. Highest cash
prices; FRED KEBELMAN, at Old
Wyche stand. Phone 282-J.
GoUege
commonly known as
See G«o. W.
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tades hay, on Fori
mile east court house.
mules mare and
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condition gin in
2 acres of land,
-engine and
quick sale
for
SMITH.
aurant
WANTED—Clean, white cotton rage
No blankets, quilts or sacko. Apply
at .THE HERALD.
WANTED—Boy 17 years old wants
job in .confectionary or any kind of
work hf store.,{ Phone 177. .
WANTED—Elderly lady with five-
year-old grand-tan, wants furnished
room in respectable family, with
housekeeping privileges. Phone 335-J
or 446.
pOR'RENTV
FOR RENT—Fumfshed rooms, Mrs,
Belle Key, phone 37-R.
FOR
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FOR RENT—Si acres within 600
yards of court bouse for money
or share. R. ANGELIN. Phone 396-R
RENT—60 acres; 60 in good
^n«N®:lvaU(im, 10 n*W And, 3-room
house, With ftfe place, good well
and barn, close to school and church.
Apply C. F. CODER Route 2, Aledo.
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* Owner can get same by oalilng Y'.
H. Isbell and paying tor this notice.
farm 61 ujiles
erford, 70 acres la
n frame house with I
torches, * good barn.]
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' First Presbyterian.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Every member should be present
promptly. , •
The morning and eveptag services
will be conducted by Rev. F. E.
Fincher, D. D., or Rev. W. H. Mat-
thews. ;..
Let every member feel personally
responsible for a good beginning to
the meeting. All Christians cordially
invited to cooperate with! us in
North Side Baptist
We are praying for God to give
us power in all of our services to-
morrow.
Our teachers’ meeting is at 9:46
a. m. and they-are. splendid. -
, Our Sunday school'at 10 a. m., is
growing, .
Our -preaching services, at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m. are well attended
.and of great value.
Our Sunbeam Band at 2!30> p. hi
and Junior B. Y. P. U. at 4:30
p. m. and Senior at 5:45 p. fit ate
good factors lp our work.
Our song services are full of up-
lift, inspiration and worship. jSI
Our East. Side Mission at 3 p. m.,
each Sunday is a great work. Preach
ipg at 4 p. pa- each Sunday evening
by some one.
Come and be with us in any and
all of our services.
Welcome, all about.
North Side Baptist Church
WHATWESTANDFOE—
For the preaching of a whole gospel.
For a regenerated church membership.
For an intelligent church membership.
For religions training of our young people.
‘ For a place of service for every member. ,
.. For no big I’s and little U’s in the church.
. For well equipped Sunday school teachers.
For hard tasks and big uiRterMkings.
For congregational singing as a warship;
For seeking the unsaved til about us.
For offering membership to every uncompromising Bap-
tist who wishes to stand for something, to come and help us
stand for New Testament teaching.
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c. H. RAY, Pastor
TWO ****** WILL HAVE
—— RUiSftS nr TEMPLE CHURI
-If you want to buy a home through our HOME B1JIL-
DKB8' FLAN, we can give you better accommodation if yoa
will put your deal through onr REAL ESTATE OOBIPANY.
For the tmoou 11 you wait until you buy your home you will
be compelled to pay or your home and your contract both at
the same time, hence a double hardship on you. See ns be-
fore purchasing.
^.yoom new bungalow, well located, price $5,600. 7 '
6 room modernasHWenee, oiogeSiig *7,300.
16-room rooming house very close in, bargain, $11,500.
Nice brick home in Pori Worth, trade for farm, $8,000.
3 nice lots, south front, Ru«*elf ?n*eet, price $750 each.
3 beautiful lots on Spring street, $1,000 each.
5 room house on North Side, E. First St., $2,000,
5 room modern home, comer tot, bargain, $3,500,
pric*#?5007 room house, well located on North SiSe,
5 room house on #North Main, close in, $3,000.
FABHS
200 acres on Clear Fork, 100 acres in cdltivation, $85.00
per acre.
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LIVE STOCK CAMPAIGN
GROWING IN INTEREST.
The live stock campaign is pro-
gi easing very satisfactory and the
meeting in the rural districts are
^wakening and Interest in the live
stock Industry in the county \yhere
the meetings are held. Friday night
Mr. Harcourt and party were at
Poolville and a large crowd of in-
terested fanners gave special atten-
tion to the lecture delivered, and at
the conclusion a number of ques-
tions were asked by interested peo-
ple,
Mr. Harcourt is a practical farmer
and business man. He was educated
for a lawyer, but that dtt not suit
him and he turned his attention to
farming and has made it
For several years he was actively
engaged in farm demonstration work
|and knows, farming from the several
different angles. .
Parker county is so situated as
Lto climatic conditions, and has been
blessed with all the different soils
thftt can be found in this state,
Which makes R possible for the,
farmers to produce in paying quan-j
titles practically all “■*7
charge of temple church
Rev. Cled E. Wallace, has resigned
Chicago, Feb. 26.—Thirty-three un-
his positoin as pastor of the Church ions, comprising the Chicago Build-
of Christ in this city, effective May
I, and he will go to Temple, where
he and his brother. Rev. Foy E. Wal-
lace, Jr, will jointly serve as pas-
tors of the Temple church. A very
unique arrangement f been per.
fecied with the congri -on of the(
Temple church, and afr ari-angement
which, possibly does not exist at any
other place in the country. Rev. Foy
Wallace is a young man, only 23
FOUND—About a month ago. I soldi years of age, but has been preaching
a lfryoar-oid - black mare mule 1461 since he was fifteen years of age,
bands high to H. B. Helton, Paradise, and to an evangelist of note In the
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il^^i-i-Retween W. 'A..''bhew,ft'-S^.
her yard and George Moore’s store,
black puree, containing 1300 in cur-
rency. Finder pleaae. return to Mer-
chants and Farmers Bank for re-
ward.
Texas. The mule has returned to. my
place. Owner, cam get same by pay-
ing chargee. t - -c -
l O BARKER,
MUlsap Route l, five miles southwest
of Brock.
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Baker and Langley for
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up
Christian ehqroh. He wanted to de-
wpfb his . whoto th thia-
The Tnmplp chureh wanted kirn aa
pastor. Rev, pied E. Wallace Is ai
strong preacher and was preparing
to, devote hls time to the evangelistic
work, laboring with $1* ■< brother
The arraB«emm“f «»«de by
congregation give the
in opportunity to serve,
as pastors of the church and at the
same time to work in their chosen
lines.
Rev. Clod Wallace has been with
the Weatherford church for the past
year and vrhito. here has made many
warm, personal friends outside his
congregation, who regret the move
: t
ing Trades council, are preparing to
demand $1.25 an hoar for their mem-
bers instead of tpe $1 rate adopted
last fall, Union oficials announced.
The announcement followed close
after the declaration of the associat-
ed general contractors’ convention
yesterday that a building program
aggregating six blllkm dollars dar-
ing the coming year was . being held
by high prices for materials
the increasing cost of labor.
suit
Beti Estate,
Public, write
tfrictg and other
ments. Licensed *
Citizens Bank,
Texas.
bj tffjg
fad.
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Mrs. Frank Lee has
a recent illness.
M iss Eloise Merritt A
ing school at Mfllsap, has
iSick for; some two weeks •_
a study. |enia. Her Mother, Mrs. J. F.
rlu went to MjUsap a few
and accompanied her daughter i
where she Vffl spliS^Ti^Hg
recuperating
[mzj.r.e l
the products
that can be raised in any portion
of the state. This condition gives
Texas A Pacific Station,
r HAST BOUND
No. 12, Baird to Fort Worth,
'A. m fjgg
• *No >6 El Paso to New
» «d«itl|$-“iWr 'ttSit r any
other cOunty in this state or even', 16 M “efal w*
in the Southwest, but It is not safe 7:58 *• “*-
arid sane farming to depend entirely *^°- 2 ® Ba»o to St.
am have fo wSwe mttm. ij-wr# m.
produced from the soil. The live
stock industry is sadly neglected, alt
over the entire south, and the farm-
er^ ate beginning to realise that
there must be a change if profitable
fanning is to continue, and interest
in the live stock industries is‘Off the
increase: The prosperity of other
states, where the dairy cattle have
been given a test is an incentive to
the farmers of this county, and the
lectures of Mr. Harcourt are sufe
and j to bear fruit.
j A meeting will be held at Spring-
No. 14, Graford to Fort
P ». ^
No. 4, Sweetwater to St..LmMb|
New Orleans, 4:36 p;' m.
No. 6, Eastland to Fort Worth, *£09
p. m.
WESTBOUND
No. 5, Fort Worth to Eastland, 1
a. m. , ■ }~T
No. 13, Fort' Worth: tn Qiaford».t 1
a. m.
•No. 23, St. Louis and New
to Sweetwater.' 10:25 a. m.
♦No. 1, SL Louis tc
town tonight, and Monday night the (shine Special j. <4:861
J gentlemen will go to Dennis. j No. 9, FOrt Worth1
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State Music Course.
ralttee authorized by the committee
on afiliation and classification . of
schools, which was appointed by. street, near RUseell street, fine shade' *No- I®. Mew Drlenh#^
B!amgnSTi?^8ion ihTtStin^tr1
mulatlng standard courses of study
In music to be recommended for Use north front, good
trees, beautiful building site, price, *•
right. ' '
Lot 100x200 on
in the elementary and high schools
of the State. The committee wtli re-
eommend a system of credits for
high school musk: study. This ,is be-
ing worked out with a view to pro- of water, pr*tty shade trees, corner
mm
las much as does hte congregation.
| The brothers will open their work
big revival meet-
rantre, ChrhrtMn Church. v,,:l
curing affiliation in musk: with the
colleges and universities of the State-
Governor Hobby has issued a proc-
lamation designating Monday, Feb.
23 as >a legal holiday In celebration
of the anniversary of the hirth of
George Washington. This was made
necessary because Washington’s'
birthday laUs on.Sunday thfc ypaL.
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PWr^m'v
Russeli
location
street,
for a
home, cheap at* $700.
Four rooms and ball, lot 100x175
UHpted on Russell street, house now
renting for $20 per mnoth. good well
"•I
lot, at the low price of $2250.- i
Farm—80 acres, 40 in cUltfratkdv
gbod five room bungalow, windmill,
I fine water, good 'barn and gar
smoke house, tool house, sheds,
[13 acres fenced
'year-old orchard
jiow printed
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The Daily Herald (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 328, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920, newspaper, February 21, 1920; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656298/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .