The Daily Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 221, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 28, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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In its dealings with its customers-for more than forty years,
:: The Citizens National Bank
OF WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
has demonstrated its purpose in giving depos:tors every ad-
| vantageix>btaintd by years of experience, and it is a definitely
settler [Aliev to study their requirements, thus meeting intel-
ligent lyTla.eir needs. Diligence in every depaitment with this
end in view has brought success to the bank and its customers.
Capital and Surplus, $150,000.
(Established, 1868)
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THRILLS (If I illS
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N RKLIttiOl* CIRCLES,
♦ ♦♦
NEW STOMACH REMEDY GUARANTEED
First Baptist Church,
- I Sunday school at 9:J30 a. m„ R. E.
WEATHERFORD VISITORS ROYAL- Knox, superintendent. A special pro-
I.Y ENTERTAINED BY FIREMEN Srar» will be rendered at this service.
AND ( ITIZENS OF MIN- c°rdial invitation i sextended to all.
ERAL WELLS.
i An early morning fire in a photo-
'1; g rap her's studio on tile north side of
tile square at Weatherford Friday
♦ i
square
came near seriously afro -ting
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| M. C. VAN DE VENTER, M D, ]
J Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat t
f Bessie A. Van De Venter, M. D. ♦
Z Physician and Surgeon $
♦ Katsman Building, Both Phones 4
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I H. L. MOSELEY i
LAWYER
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Prompt_A^ntion gtven all Legal work.
Over Citizens National Bank.
R. L. STEN.NIS
JAS. C. WILStiN
Stennis & Wilson
• Attorneys-at-Law
Practice In all the Coarts, write Deed*,
Witts and Legal Papers.
Office—KUTEMAN BUILDING.
i
If > * • Dr* R. P. Coulter \
Physician ?
joy ot
neglect
YouWi
Mothei
No young woman, In tho
coming motherhood, should
to prepare her system for the physi-
cal ordeal she is to undergo. TfcojWitli singed hair aiul badly scorched
health of both herself and the coming iface \ feature of the fire was that
child depends largely upon the esc® jthe iJ()ys thought it was a "fake4
she bestofvs upon herself during the i ainrnt in order to rohse them out
waiting months. Mothors Friend jeariy. It is reported to have been a
prepares ^the ^^ctant^mother sys-1clang« rous fire, and but for the good
work of the department a seriou-
conilagration would have resulted.
1 At the fire station Mayor Stewar-
made a sliort welcome address, aft' t
the
firemen's big contests here today. As
a result the visiting iads were a lit-
tle late arriving, and as a further eon-
sequence the day's events were de-
layed somewhat, but in nowise to mar
what was perhaps the greatest event
in the history of the town. Two of I
the Weatherford firemen, Hamer and|at,
Kotins, were severely burned in the
morning fire—Kouns so badly that lie
was unable to be with his company
here today, and Hamer showed up
Central Christian,
Sunday school at the usual hour.
I.ori's Supper at the dose of the
Sunday school, f **: 4.1 a. r.i.
V'f. urge a full attendant at those
set".. os.
Fir>t Presbyterian.
S day school at !>: l.'i a m
I’i - aching at 11 a. m. ami
m. Ir. Rev. L. li. White.
T. public is cordially invited
d these services.
did |>
North Side Baptist Church.
Sunday school, id a. m.
i'reaching by pastor at II a. in.
.-'uiging at ) p. m.
If Y. i’. 1 . at 6:ild p. 111.
I Teaching at night at 7 :u.
(". li. RAY. Pastor.
R,'-*
^[Taylor Building, .Southwest
Corner Square
tern l'or the coming event, and Its uso
makes her comfortable during all the
term. It works with and for nature,
and by gradually expanding all tis-
sues, muscles and tendons, involved,
and keeping the breasts in good con-
dition, brings the woman to the crisis
in splendid physical condition. The
baby, too, is more apt to be perfect and
strong where the mother has thus
prepared herself for nature’s supreme
function. No better advice could be
given a young expectant mother than
that she use Mother’s Friend; it is a
medicine that ha3 proven its value
in thousands of
cases. Mother’s MflTlirn*C
Friend is sold at MMJ)1 lHLK3
wmf tvFrieNd
book for expect-
ant mothers which contains much
valuable information, and many sug-
gestions of a helpful nature.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlasta, Ga.
Rally
which the parade was formed, led In
the Thurber Italian band. Reside
the fire companies there was a larg-
number of decorated autos and car-
riages. Following the fire trucks was
the Mineral Wells band. Roth band.'
rendered excellent music, and the as-
sesmblage formed a very creditable
spectacle.
After a few preliminaries tfte two
Font* Memorial.
9: F7 a. m., Sunday school
day, Oct. »i,
11 [t. m., sermon by the pastor. Mrs.
Davidson will sing.
4 p. in.. Senior League.
7:30 p. m„ the pastor will preach.
Miss Newell will sing.
Fans or fire, as comfort suggests.
.1. W. PAT I SON, Pastor.
Christian Chapel.
I Services will begin at in a 111. Bible
! studies, baptismal service, commun-
ion and the preaching service. Sub-
TO CURE OR MONEY IS REFUNDED
For the first time undoubtedly
the- history of medicine a stomach
remedy is now absButely guaranteed
to < ure. This exftptionai offer is
made for Fowler’s ^stomach Wafers,
widt h are now on sale in San Anto-
nio.
Harry L. Fowler, a widely known
chemist, worked for years on this
cure before he ottered it to the public.
So many were the cures effected that
up to a short time ago he was unable
to supply the demand. Facilities for
nmnyLuture were increased, however,
and now stomach sufferers of this city
and vicinity can try this new cure at
no rick to themselves whatever. The
reason of this is that with every box
sold -tliere is an absolute guarantee
that if not cured the full purchase
price will be refunded.
Wafers are, as
in Fowler’s Stomach
the name , implies, in wafer form,
These little black wafers are easy and
pleasant to take and have no bad taste
of medicine. They quickly assimilate
with the stomach juices, neutralising
the acids, dissolving the gases and
bring instant relief if taken as di-
rected they cure absolutely the worst
cases ot chronic dvspepesia, indiges-
tion, heartburn, gas, sourness and
otlipr stomach maladies. Remember,
that every druggist is authorized to
refund the full purchase price on your
statement alone that these wafer*
have not cured, (let a box today and
notice the instant relief. For sale by
C. S. Alexander & Co., and all first
dlass druggists. Trial size vent to
any address on receipt of lo .-ents in
stamps. Address Harry L. Fowler
Co., San Antonio, Texas.
EXPERTS WITH RIFLE AND RE-
VOID ER, t N D l*EKFECTLY
Mil l: 10 TAKE CARE OK
THKMNKLYES.
companies repaired to a point on Oak jeot, “The Plan of the Ages." There
street opposite the Hexagon hotel, and will he no evening services at the
upon a lire alarm at the station mad" church ttis tho church is carrying on a
an exhibition run to the postoffice on meeting under a tent on .Spring street.
In this world's great picture gallery
there is unquestionably no more pic-
turesque figure than that of the Amer-
ican cowgirl. She is purely tin Amer-
ican product ajid her individuality lias
won for her 11 place as leader in lit-
erature, art and drama. She is the
outcome of the free careless life ot
the ranch. With all of her attractive
womanhood unaffected by the priui-
Ki;.
Dr. R. K. Harris |
| DENTIST
Graduate Vanderbilt Dental Department
SAST SIDE SQUARE
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E. Clyde Whitlock
Teacher of Violin
Pupil ot Wylie. Kansas City
Wetdtg, Chicago.
Barnes, Berlin.
WEDNESDAYS
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fee
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$32.50
i CALIFORNIA 1
(•lightly higher from some points)
via
Santa te
yy
“All the Way”
On* War Colonist Tickets
on saalo daily
: Sept. 25 to
Oct. 10, inc i
C,
3k w
V
Tourist Sleeper
thru to
Lros Angeles
on train 6 every Tuesday
and on Thursday, October 10
< Ask for our California Booklets.
They are free.
i For dotail information see Santa
Fe agent or address
V. S. KEENAN. G. P-, Galveston
Extension Work Progressing.
Work on Los Creek bridge is mov-
ing along in good shape. Wm. Shaw,
who has the contract for the concrete
work, has complctd the large abut-
ment on the west side of the creek,
and in a few days w ill begin work on
the abutments in the center of the
creek. All work is being pushed its
rapidly as possible. The grading of
approximately twelve miles have been
completed, which is over half the line.
The yards are filled with construction
material and the rails arc expected
to arrive in a few days from New
York. There has been some delay oe-
Progratn for the tent meeting: Sat- mve social conditions siirroundirjg
urday night, 7:47., the subject will be |„,r H|,e ;8 self-reliant ami fearless;
“Rest for tile Soul. Sunday at fi pJaml she carries herself with a dash
m., “Cods Promises and Where wc'an,| verve that captivates Perfect
Reach Them: at 7:L> “The Destinies 'health imparts an added beauty to her
ot Man. A. <> COLLE't . native charm. In costume she pre-
- !seats a fascinating picture bright in
Hr*t Methoili-t ( litireli 'color ami piquant in character. Sim
a. m., K.
of depiction
casioned by shortage of men, but con
sidering everything, work is moving companies
on rapidly. A large force of men an
now at work on the dump east of tin
creek.—Jacksboro Gazette.
soundly when tin- alarm was given,
and some astonishingly quick work
was done The visitors led off. and
lower Mesquite street where a bolire
had been kindled in the street The
Weatherford company was routed
straight down Oak street to the l.att-
m^- corner on Throckmorton street,
thence up that, street to the "lire." It
was at the laittner corner where they
made water connection. Th ■ .Mineral
Wells company ran breast to breast .Sunday school. b:fi a. m , 17. It. Ij8 (Mlr \ an(vr maiiD-n brave anti beau-
v.ith tilt! visitors to Coke street, where Fisher, superintendent. tjf„| al,,| an American hearts warm
they turned cast to North Mesquite I il a. tn.. 'Old Peoples Hay." Spe- (|)p HOj|
street, thence to the Howard corner on rial service of old songs, short talks, |
Hubbard street where they made con- reminiscences and presentation of
nection. This was an exhibition run flowers and congratulations,
and was won by the visitors by the | 7::;u, special sermon to voting men
fraction of a second, it was a Ihril-'on "Scriptural Doctrines.”
ling race, the big white grays of the| Leagues—Boys, fi p. tn., Juniors,
home team contrasting nicely wltfi the p. m.. Seniors, iLffn p. m.
handsome blacks of llm visitors. | Special music by the choir at hot It 4
The next event was the “get-water- services, together with singing by
quick'4 run from tin lire station to t he, congn gation. Solo at evening service j
Lattner comer—two blocks. The two, by Miss Helen Stanley.
were each to have tluir' Fverybodx cordially invited to all!
teams out of harness aiul in their services. W. B WILSON,
stalls, while the firemen were to tie Preacher in Charge,
upstairs and to all intents snoozing
Grace I’rcsli)tcrlnn.
Sunday school !*: IT, a tn.. T. It. Kr-
win, supt
Masonic Lodges.
Stated meeting of Phoeati
Lodge No. 275. A. F. & A. M.
Saturday night on or hefor«
full moon in each month.
A. C. MacNELLY, W. M
WARD BANKHEAD. Sec.
Stated convocation of Woo.
therford Chapter No. 106. R.
A. M., second Friday la imI
month.
__ W. M. COVEY. H. P.
WARD BANKFfEAD, Sec
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En-tcrn Star.
Weatherford Chap-
ter No. 21, 0. E. S„
meets third Monday
night in each month
MRS. EVA TEACH,
W. M.
MRS LEOTA SQGYRES, Sec.
An article that lias real merit
should in time become popular. That 44................... .........’i
such is the case with Chamberlain's made the run in a few seconds. The] ' reaching at u a. m Niiitjeot.
Cough Remedy has been attested by home company followed and made the "Touching tlm Hem of llm Garment
In truthfulness
cowgirl is often oti-rdonp anti her per-
sonality is lost in the ideas of the ar-
tist who would Inive her as he imag-
ines her and not as she really Is. Op-
portunities to study this daughter of
the plains as sin really is are rare and
few huvo out come in personal con-
tact with this perfect specimen of
true womanhood
Next W • din stla.v, October 'J, the 101
Ranch l.’tul Wild West Show is to he
here and with it, will be over a half
hundred real cowgirls, the product of
the great loi ranch at Ritas, Okla.
They will not he as the artists or writ-
er would have them but as naturp and
Kalghta of Pythtea.
Lone Star Lodga N*. 4
K. ot P., meeta every Tues-
day night. Kalghta rtitV
(ng always welcome. OM*
tie hall, S. E. cor. eqnira.
•be j o TUCKER. C. 0.
f. T. HENSLEY. K. R. k B.
I. 0. 0. F.
Weatnerford Lotffh
No. 77. I. O. O. F.. meets
»iery 'yhureday night In Odd Fellowi
Hall. If. Main street, ovef Waldoek’e
meat market.
rY. K. LANCASTER, N. (*
F. T. WAKEFIELD, See.
many dealers. Here is one of them.
II. \\r. Hendrickson, Ohiq Fails, Ind.,
writes, “CaniberlaitFs Cough Remedy
is the best for couglis, colds and
croup, and is my best seller."
sale by all dealers.
run in a fraction of a second more
time. The actual time for each event
could not be secured, as the official
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A Pair of Boosters.
Among the larger number of Weath-
erford visitors to the Fair Thursday
were Rev. L. G. White and Alderman
Earl Nearby of the neighboring city
These gentlemen approved of the op-
portunity to do some effective work i
for the Parker County Fair, which (
will bo open the week of October 71li j
at Weatherford.
'.Messrs. White and Kcarby highly
coni pli men fed the Fair here and its
management and guarantee that every
person from Palo Pinto county who
visits the fair at Waetjierford "the
same good time and courtesies that we
have received here," as they express-
ed It.
Messrs. E. A. Camp and Stroud
ftailej of the Weatherford Plumbing
company, were also among the visit-
ors and found time to boost the Par-
ker County Fair, which they declare
will far surpass any previous event.—
Mineral Wells Index,
Junior Kttdiavor. I p m.
Senior Endeavor, d ho p tn.
Preaching, 7 :> Subject, 44(’lirls-
For timekeepers had not been located up^b-n Efficiency Sermon to Lndeav-
’to a late hour litis afternoon, but it is orers . j
(doubtful if the time of either fias been j Rally day in the Sunday school will
'often beaten. be hold on the first Sunday In Onto-i
her—#iext Sunday week The autumn
Perhaps the most intensely interest-
ing event was the big water tight on
communion service will follow the
rally, beginning at II
li. F. Browder will give away a fine
meerschaum pipe to some oue of hts
cigar customers, the ll’fh of October.
Call and set; the pipe and investigate
the proposition. *
sttrvbes will be held
during the tlir* •• nights of the week,
as follows: Wednesday evening.
President Oakley of the Seminary wiii'D'bla Kaiiion.t and the Parry twins
preach, Thursday evening, tin* Rev ;
Mr. White, who Is supplying the First,
church, will preach, and on Friday J
;the Hawthorn block between a picked j ^un<*a> H< bool
I team from the two companies. This,*4 m
"light44 was won by the home team, * reparatory
their victory being in the natui" of V
clean sweep of the visitors, as it was
explained they are a sort of a water
i foundered set over that way. and did
not “take” to it readily.
i
Altogether it was truly a great
event and the very best of good hu-
mor and neighborly feeling prevailed,
as the Weatherford laddies are a
princely set of good fellows and all
enjoyed the day hugely
All events were over by I o'clock
and then the visitors were taken in
charge by the borne boys and shown
a good time generally. The visitors
will return to Weatherford at about
C o'clock rliiH afternoon.
The following represent the Weath-
erford t-ani: II. H. Potter, driver; W.
M. Wakjock, chief; Charley Helfrln,
assistant chief: Robt. Irvine, II. E.
Dines. W. P. Shirley, B. R. Barker. W.
W. Armlatead. Ed Mlehou. (5. Givens,
W. R. Briggs, W. E. Hutchins. Ed Gal-
latin, Ross Wagner, J. \V, Diamond,|he was feeling some better than Fri-
thc 'primitive Hiirrotindiugs of the
plains intended they should be. They
might well be characterized as com-
posites of grace, health, fearlessness
and beauty. Experts with, rifle and
pistol alike more at home on the back
ot a Imp king and unmanageable horse
than at a social function; confident of
her ability to take care of herself and
gilt< i! w ith a natural sense of modesty
jand politeness that makes one wish
to ' her as a criterion for all of her
sex
\mong the clever cowgirls with the
show are Bessie llerbcrg, Lula Parr.
Leatrii* Brosscau. Martha Allen.
Otcrrule* 'iotlen for New Hearing.
In the county court Saturday morn-
night the Rev. Mr Wilson or the First j'"K •,"' motnui for a rehearing in the
Methodist church will preach.
A cordial invitation is given to tin
public to attend these services.
.1. G PATTON, Pastor
Mere >erinu»lj Burned 'I hail Thought.
y. i: Kouns. who was seriously
burned while aiding in the extinguish-
ing of the t: re Friday morning, receiv-
ed more serious injuries than was at
first thought His right hand and arm
to the elbow is burned deep, while
that of th*- left is slight. The entire
face is a blister, although the healing
applications did remarkable work in
that the soreness and throbbing *en-
appL'-atioii for administrator of the
Joel w. fli'ks estate, filed by lion
il c.\ Shropshire, after the court had
ruled in favor of the other applicant,
F. Patrick, was overruled by Judge
F. O McKInsey Immediately after
the death of Mr Hicks, Mr. Shrop-
shire was appointed temporary ad-
ministrator of the estate, and bud
straightened the business matters out
and took an Inventory of all personal
and real estate property, having sold
the stock of merchandise to Messrs
J. W. Rumage and J. C. Stnrges. with
the almost surety of being appointed
permanent administrator at the next
regular term of county court. In the
i! Set YourTeeth i
, OR
In a Biscuit made from-
Upper=Ten
Pride of
Weatherford
Notice how crisp and sweet—how
deliciously flakey and light ia the
interior- then wonder why you
ever used any other.
Jost as good for pies, cakes and
pastry, too.
4* pounds of Purity and Whole-
someness in every package.
You owe a trial. Order a »ack
today and be sure it’s Upper-Ten
or Pride of Weatherford
i: Crystal Palace (
—Mills—
I. J. Gilbert. H. J. Winston, A. E. Gil-I^y. j,,Jt that Us right arm was pain-
i The^irst National Bank i;
’ OF WEATHERFORD, TEXAS -
Capital, Surplus and Earnings......$200,000
The eldest chartered Baak and the largest la vest meat of aay ia
this section. <
Mew Bosiness solicited aad the aeconat* of eld easterners ap-
predated aad well eared for.
If yoi have money, deposit It with u. If yoa aeed money, bor-
row it of as.
The deposits of this Baak are protected by Gaarmaty Bond aa-
dor the laws of this State. -
W. 8) FANT. PKoMeot.
R. W. DAY18, CaaUor.
1........
L. A DAVIS, As*T C*sMor.
cBORGS PANT. Aaft Cashier.
..................
(bert, F. H. Potter, Claude Andrews, W.;lnK hlln mo?,, whi|,. |,ig facc
iA. Jones. Charll<‘ Neal. h. C. Jordan, vatrv uncomfiT'able. He realiz*** that
j Wilson Gilbert, Veal CarroJI. I>ee Yer-, wa8 a u.ost narrrtw escape, and
non, frank Beck. The folrowing lad-'jhat he could now sympathize with
ies accompanied the fire boys: Mrs |Hny one who had to stand the pain of
W. M. Waldoek. Mrs. Ed Mlehou, Mrs.’burng
B. It. Barker, .Mrs W. C. Jordan. Miss
Viola Jordan, Miss Vemie Landutu.
.Mrs. Ross Wagner Sponsors; Mrs.
R. S. Jordan, Misses Sons Akard, Mos-
sie Hambleton, Anna Bloom. Cather-
ine White, Irene Watt and Bess Hol-
land.—Mineral Wells Index.
dost Received.
A fresh lot of Carbon Paper and
Typewriter ribbons for all makes of
typewriters. CHAS. J. CLARK,
Agent Fox sod Rapid Typewriters.
aation is etitir- lv eased. When seen
Saturday morning Mr. Kouns said that meantime the heirs, a brother of the
deceased, and a nephew, a Mr. Col-
lins, becatn*' dissatisfied and prevailed
upon F. Patrick to makf application
for the permanent administratorship
which he did, and when the cause
came before the court he was ap-
pointed to wind up the affairs and the
amount of bond set at f$n,000 for the
proper fulfilling of same, immediate-
ly Mr. Shropshire gave notice of a mo-
toin for a new hearing, which has
been hanging fire since, until Sat-
urday morning, with the above result.
Shropshire has given bond for appeal
'to the district court, which convenes
in this city next week.
The origin of the fire is still an un-
solved riddle Mr. Montgomery, In
addition to the loss of materials, etc.,
had the the evening before placed a
610 and S5 bill in a small box In his
studio, and of course lost this also.
He has not decided as to what he will
do. and will r.ot until an adjustment
Is made aa to the insurance.
JILT H. k B. CIIIX FEED.
If it don’t make your hens lay, they
must be roosters.
Rub Er Tires!
That’s not all we han-
dle—you can find any-
thing necessary for the
purpose of—
Repairing
! at our Garage at mini- l
° mum prices.
Gasoline, oils, etc.
Bring your machines
!! here to be repaired.
Mosey to Loss.
On farms si* ranches,
•icn notes bov
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