Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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VpI. 27 No 40
COUNTT, TEXAS, FRIDAY. SEPT. 26, 1919
!. T* Ortiwtf Pwt of Lef ion
I 0» Sntordn> St* plt*mUgi
2/Uk. at IS oclerk noon at tna
court houar in Conroe will
held a meeting of ex-noldiew,
aailon and nuruu > who iwrvai
between April 7, 1917
I Nov. 11. 1918 for the ^purpose
| of organizing a
' ('ountjr Post o(
legion.
The pufpasee of the organi
public
courwgement to
servant*.
EVERETT & S
V ft»»e week of . xchoal
pd^trong indication that
ad a student body yvide
'Awake on the "sillc shirt and
hone** styles as well as the la’-
est in Peek-a-boo waiats,
French heels, /md exaggerated
head dress coupled with mani-
fest ability to paint— or per-
haps we had better say "daub”,
in red. In a good natured way
we set about a reform, and ex-
pect to keep it up with the co-
operation of the homes repre-
sented in our school. It is im-
posMblc to teach children suf-
fering the tortures of resting on
“stilts”, robed in silks and Ifne
linen*, their fares "crusted
over” with a crimson coat of
paste filler, and their ears
deafened with knots of hair
pressed into them. It is almost
impossible to reach the mind of
of children through such
“garbs” anti such unnatural
camouflage of body brings on
mind
Special for Saturday September 27 th to Saturday October 4 th. one lot of 8
» ounce Duck, on sale at ...............? 3232c
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CONROE, TEXAS
HAVE ADDED TO WHOLESALE S’
Montgomery
ie American
We are offering our entice stock
of Tennis Shoes at actual whole tale
cost.
/.atiyM are 100 per cent Ameri-
Cjrfusm. for mutual welfare and
assistance. Every man is urg-
ed to be present to help organ-
ize a branch of this greatest of
all organizations. There are
I.SOO.OOO men in the United
States eligible. Nearly every
state in the nation is fully rep-
resented. Texas furnished %s
many f«ur the service in propor-
tion to population as any other
state in the union and ahould
l*e equally a- well represented
in the present "national organi-
zation.
Remember the date. Re-
member the purpose. Make a
100 per cent organization for
Montgomery County.
SOAP, WASHING POWDERS
BROOMS, MATCHES, COM
TOMATOES, SUGAR,
FEED, FLOUR AND MEAL
PAPER BAGS
ALL KINDS BUILDING
MATERIAL
On# lot 30c Outing on sale 27l/aC
CHEIVOTT SHIRTINGS
4
Cheviot! Shirting, one lot 25c
good quality Shirting, on sale
only_ 22,/?c
NOTICE LADIES
One lot 32 inch, 32* '->c Ging-
hams, on sale at ® 30<
Take advantage of this offei
Beautiful assortment of patterns.
CHAMBRY
One lot 25c Chambry, on sale 22J/gc
TEN PER CENT OFF
on all Ladies Skirts. Call in and
look them over.
Special lot 22 Vi Outing, on sale 18c
Southern Queen Cheviotl Shirt
ing going at ^ _<
the same condition of
making it almost impossible to
do the great work we are try-
ing so hard to do for our young
be expected to work fvr W
$70 per month for so long a“
funds msy nAs*ibly pfoddfl.
VV« must p*v mtr teachers—
even dr.rinr the present term
more respectable slaries or lose
the mo<t valuable asset in the
community. Conroe has done
a noble part by ita school in-
ferests *»nrt is a source of win-
der to ««me communities, but
theKe is vet « larger task than
ever iy«*t el our thre-hold n**d
we will meet it. See..if we do
'jot.
«d by bishop Hyraa. .^dfl
those who failed to hear him
missed a rare treat for being m
man of eloueenra and bread
vision Ms discourse was tnoet
interesting and helpful to ell.
• After partaking of a delight-
ful luncheon at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. W. P. Ingrum, Bishop
Byrnfe left on the Sunshine
Special for.Palestine.
EVEKETT SOUS,
CONROE, TEXAS
people. While on this, subject
remind
SCHOOL NOTES
THAT GROWS
d might be well to
.some of our folks that woolen
sweaters, closely knit and of
heavy texture are rarely over
needed in Ihis climate, mu|*h
lesjs during the humid heat of
our average September season,
and likewise georgette waists
even when in proper *4yle* are
lot adapts to the sudden
changes of our winter season.
The undue attention given to
overdress on the part of school
I The wkite h*o] o|e>iu»d Up
with an enrollment of 45K
children and many new one.1
are fominjp in all the while.
The Primary rooms are not yet
ready to occupy and these
grades are working at a great
disadvantage: but alt seem to
have caught the spirit of "my
best under any condition” and
we expert to keep this up to
II he end. We ask a bit o’ time
lin which to work out our
I “pillllr*' ami find ourselves.
It ** now our plans to often up
j th«*^e extra rooms by the close
iof the meek and get down k<
LYCEUM COURSE *
The Parent Teachers Asso-
ciation announce the first num-
ber of the Lyceum Course, The
Liberty Bella for Tuesday Sept.
.*10, at the School Auditorium.
Season tickets for the Lyre- M. C. Mills to E. M. Rush-
um Course which presorts fv ■ more, Walker County School
numbers this vear can be recur- land,. 5 acres $1.00.
ed from members of the Parent J. o. Crawford et. al. to F.
Teacheri- Association until S*m> - Mv Capps lot in Conroe $400.tM*
30, at $2 -' f.r adults, tl.lOL (). A. Snd'h et at to 'vdato
for school children. $5.50 fam- W. f). Cleveland, Richard
ily ticket, single tickets will be Vince 100 acres $1.80.
78c and can be secured at the, Mary A. Burkhart to Gus R.
door for ea» h performance. |Tomek. S. J. McFarland surv.
Your Subscription for the
GALVESTON SEMI-WEEKLY
FARM NEWS
leraonnel of The I ih
Mies Kathleen LeBaron
children i- giving considerable
Will yield ProhU
Guitarist, I<yric Soprano, Rend
concern throughout the coun-
try aed.ip several larger cities
certain restrictions have been
placed upon Styles apd ma-
teria
Huy your tickets now and 20.8 acres, $1.00
Blihop Ryrno Vi*:l* Conroe
Right Reverend C. E. Byrne,
Bishop of Gulve-ton diocese
er, Ukelele
fn knowledge you could not
. obtain otherwise.
Miu Vera Krake
Dramatic Soprano Irish Harp,
Pianoioguiat, Ukelele
Miss f|»»* Bcmont
Alto, Violinist, andolinist, Uke-
104 PAPERS
clothing for
paid t onroe a visit on Satur-
A newspaper—feature arti-
cles by special writers Live
stock, poultry, nuraury. farm
and garden, recipes, market rw-
|M»rta, question* and answara.
«:Jso>*i -tMMrcn. This is h
serin :*r tl »mr and wr crave co-
: i.» r ihnn criticism,"
day, Sept. 20. TT»I* was trie
first vi it to our tow »i. be hav-
ing been l)44w|» of the east Tex-
Mrs. Estelle Watren tb Gu* $ii8f>0.
kikfOw fn»in 4
These three charmingly tal
as diocese jess than a year and
Johnson, R. Williams survey 45
ladies present a
rrarx of age and leaching uf
ented vouni
the member* and friends of the
C. L. Coe aiul wife to Elberta
ate. Eight to twelve pagee
acre® IMM'J .WO.
Aspyr-rt with the opening «>t CafbuW* ehuceh wefe find
infinite delight
Coe, T. J. Stansbury ami T. H.
Bruce surv., 5»8 acres, $4.0<m
■ K. H. Langley and wife to
II. M. MtU-hidl to Alice Har-
vey. I>e la* Gar*a survey 80 3-1
acres $350.00.
Foster Lumber Co., to P. H.
Handers, A. Peveh^use survey
twice a weak.
years free, provided they
Thair youth and charm, their
vivactouaness, is in sharp con-
trast with their evident train
ing and experience before pub
Hr audiences. Each member
of the trio has. in unique com
bination, almost equal vocal
1 no) trrpi, we have had j welcome him <•»» this weapon
l*■ -*deftt- **( the r I*
much irmibJe in
classifying
James MrDade, lA'm Smith .iur.l wbtrh they attend. Our Kin
5 acres, $Kmt. ~ idergartew, «h» wimi move of
T. II. Mc(N»nd* to Johnson & •I** »4acaboa*lly speak*
at. is crowded already. «
we have rsartni a new n?> li
ontrr that we may tak* ««t\
of this congest ion. This rule
illow* children to b' transfet
<tud< i>'
attend:
were »
while i
Mi* Vis 'b books ready for a
ed by the pastor. Rev. Geo.
A pci. the sermon being preach-
60 acres $1000.00
R. N. and J, E. Smf'h to !.. E-
$ ISOO.
Jones, A Ppvrhousr sTrrvry 57
t two ahead of the
n riven them by
e.nt rer.orda Somi
and instrumental ability. It 1a
Trade
I. R. Jones to A. S. Johns«>r
seres $712.51
seldom, indeed, that singer:
are equally proficient instru
lot in Montgomery. $100.
F. it. Sanders L wife to L.
J R Sniller to J \N I h-
r. «t fr..m (he Kinder car;
r fones. A Pevehouse -
nT-fi-T ■ 1 j nip taking entrance
mentallsta, and vice versa, yet
amu timber on 29 1 2
■ ......_________CTI 1
’hr Fin4 Grn«tr, with the «t
piH*"ai of the -u|M*rifit«*" lr>
and stfll haw the hMM
acrv*s \\
Hulon surv., $3 per m.
E. W. Schmidt and wife »
J. W. Goodson (»eo.
A Magnificent Tone!
100 acres $lf>0(LOO.
iJUUiunat ions and„ failed, li is
e>tain that s stuilert* can not-
*1 alf-hcartedlv” do 'he work
competent critics have declar-
ed The Liberty Belles to be, in
W. H. Rcnn trustee to W. L
Me Master, 2 lots in Security
fart, brilliantly proficient in
Rev no'
VTOU fmy for tone: get HI Ydd do
I not boy a phonograph at a plow
of furniture, bat m an instrument far
the accurate reproduction of pound.
Tone lo the phonograph ie more vital
than Cum U to food.
if one p*atle and Ttaxe tn »r t
tree lUfttUU. fhidifril
both attalbmenu
$200.00.
survey, 110 acres. $1375.
5dren are nearer 7
*i 1 *‘ 1 hi ! do it i*-^ it hould bi
schools of Conror
• g* ii'*ii i vear* of a^r
a a I n n* t'nsr to adiust fh«'< Have done tbeir part, but it i<
»K*eg- and wr will do our best ilfipossible for the srh »ol folX 1
«»i*e voir t«-nrherw and th« « do all. If children nre'glv
"4fx» a* opportunity to do if.* tn the liberty of the street th<
1 Mr for your cl d«f 3'ltomoliilrs, the picture show:
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Vbooi Kaa started so. if gnu kavsa't bou%ht your ^children’s school
you must hurry or you ns) U left out. Ws have trisd to anticipate f
haws reedy for you. ewrytli'SI thel ll
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SctlOof r bildreo netwrartty wWsa
have then* in black, white and brown U|
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la ail iutuia iaal tiaubU. Prkad Irm 13.50
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Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1919, newspaper, September 26, 1919; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth843816/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.