The Conroe Courier. (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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CONROE, MONTGOMERY C /|TBXAS, FRIDAY. JUNK 30. 1STT1.
Waukegan and Union Gro^
f.«l’ >.*•* from U»t work.
/-%. A. Smith is very law til this
Bvspot News.
Little Charlie Thomas is on tiie
sick list this week.
KRETT <& SON
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if* ■ writmg, he bus been in and out j
■ <*r bod for the- In. t tvo von in.
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Hardy Smith of Union Grove
was u bus mess visitor to Foster in
and Cleveland Thursday and i n
Mrs, C. E, Manning was a
business visitor to Now Ctwieyj
Mr. and Mr*. No!sou Walker
wore visiting home, talks here
Thursday evening.
C. 1*. Thomas and wife were
Conroe viators one day’ iast week.
Andrew Mangrove ivas here
Friday,
Henry Outlaw ami sister. Mao
oa£ day lust^week. j 0f Wayerly attended! the ball game
Doctor lluoper from Conroe j Saturday evening.
to see L. A. Smith Follie Dunnam of Timber
spent several day# here last week.
Bart Waldiug was-auother Con*
werfe visiting in Wauke- roe visitor last week.
nnd Saturday. Mrs. Sailie Dean was the guest
K. Turney, wife and daught-Jof Mfs. Will Anderson Wedue
/ Qmroe were business
da and Miss Kittie
here last week!"
Don’t forget the Picuic at
1,‘jum Grove June 30.
Mrs. D. McDonal and children
,'of Waukegan while going after
yer husband, the horse became
y - frighten aud rati away, it did not
* .hurt anyone.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
I bejr to advise that
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L. Dean of
Huntsville, Texas will
spreak at the following
places in our county.
Everbody invited to at-
tend. Don’t miss this
opportunity to hear a first
class orator at court house
Conroe July io at 8:3o p.j
Hontgomery public
halj July ii at 8130.
its public hall July 12 at
8:30. 1 J. 5. Hunter.
visitors day.
Oscar Jones v was a business!
-visitor to Fostoria Tuesday.
Mrs. Carrie Martin ami son,
Daunie were in Conroe Friday on
business.
Jesse Wulding was i‘11 Wauke-
gan Monday.
Mrs. Stolsby ivns visiting at
Mrs. Mary Walding Wednesday
evening.
Miss Willie McDonald returned
to her home in Waukegan l^t
week.
Ed Smith was in Willis Monday
on business. *
Prof. W. N. Anderson was a
Fostoria visitor several days last
week.
Miss Lou Ellison returned to
her,home after a month’s treat-
ment under Dr. Eurthmun.
(i. S. Butler of Waukegan is
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We will remove into the Randolph new brick build-
ing. located at our same old stand *\ before the fire, and
where we win be pleased tomeetOhr many friends again.
Be sure to visit us in our new quarters. Whether you are
a customer ot ours or not you will receive the same atten-
tion, politeness-and courtesy.
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Among the new arrivals at our store this week are
California Peaches and Chernes. They are fine. Other
new fruits will be coming in as soor «s on the market.
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We are still leading in the litre of Produce, suen as
Watermelons, C&nteloupes, Potato**, and maoff varieties
of vegetables.
frv a glass of our Beechnut Brand, Peanut Butter---Just
can’t be beat.
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We pevy c&sh for Chickens and Egtfs.
EVERETT & SON
Announcement.
Shiloh News.
I wlsii to announce to mjf many j V, III feel good over the nice
friends and patrons that I have rtjn h*| |ut week.
open a furniture store next to Hop- • .. M ' 4
Mi. NurtUan Aden returued to
per *8. Co. Grocery store, and wilf 0«khm«|3*tur<l.y after .pending
be glad to have my friends to call » few lay# with hi# sister Mrs.
and inspect my stock when in the ! Allie Hitt.
market for anything in my line. I U{lU |$vde Ben.y j, ou the
Futhermore I will do all kinds of „iek list tbisSveek.
j repair work on furniture of .0 McCalil. is suffering
1 kind& I can make old furniture ! from a *]>lder bite on his foot.
| new. I will also take care of your j r< K<lios Was un oakhurst
1 picture frame work. | visitor Zasl week.
Respectfully, j ,t'n,i Mrs. Arnett Aden rc-
Waukegan and Union Grove.
~ A large cro\v<l from Union
| Grove went out on n riding ex-
pedition Mou<fny ami Tuesday oft
Waai itiyor.
C. C. Cox of Splen jnru railed
Ion IV. M. Manuiug Wednesday
'night.
Kiley Fnssety of spring, was
here Satimlay buying cattle.
M. Manning ami Leo Mett*
were in. Couroe Wednesday on
I business.
E. A. Smith is aotne better at
this wi iting.
George Stewart of Buna i# visit-
insr friend# and relatives hero this
week.
Mrs. Hamilton of Houston is
the guest of Mr#. Mary Mott# this
Week.
C. C. Manning who has been
working for Anderson & Pitts
returned home Thursday.
Mrs, Jasper Wiggius and
children left Monday for Oiola
Texas, to visit relatives.
Mr. Herbert and others wore
over from 8ecurty looking over
their property.
Mrs. Fenie Hart and children
from Madisonville is visiting Mis.
Mary Motts this week.
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At luncheon at
Palace one of' the youiigeat #OKMt
of the Prime of Wftll* *rl£
Stti.l to tlio late King KdWWttl,
**Oh! grandpa,’’ M’ben the -‘5:
hi ter posed with *Whdu severity^
Little boys Hh<iul<l l>e seen und
not Heard. Go ou with your '
'luiu heon 11ml don’t talk.”
The small Prince collapsed, |
Presently the King, relentiug, JSW
said 10 him: “Now you onu #ay
what vmi wore going to
The litCks Prince, with a world-
of meaning, said: “loo <f ■*'
grandpa: it is too
Tin* Kiu-j .-aid; "\oltscn#«t ■'
|if jt was worth Maying live minut-
C. C. Ayie*c 1 v
W.JJ. Everett the traverling sales-
man for M*yer-Spoltj Co is spending
hi» vacation in Conroe with his parents
Mr.-and Mrs. H. It. Everett.
Vyi| [spending u few days here with!
. ..J,relative*..,.. -
| • ... j ‘‘All the Ti.ne.”
D. A. I hotims ami wife were 1
visiting at the home of Mr. aud | 'rilH Conroe C<n,,‘ier li!l^ 1,1
Mrs. Will Williams. (following to say .concerning sum
J.ittlo Selma Anderson is on the Ul<51 a,J'eitising:
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:j *1 father M r, John E.lin-
The Marion Cars
cs ago it i# worth saying now.”
‘‘No. grandpa," said the tittle . j
lViii* t* "1 hero was a big green
worm in your salad aud you’
eaten him.’’
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Arthnr Birch wa* in our city last
week driving his Model 45 Marten
touring car. Mr. Birch is a sale»m
for a Gulveslon
house and mukes his entire to
his automobile. The hint /*^jjgs 1—
Mr. Birch was in our oity wiffiids car
wt» when the school hquse caught afire,
and he promptly hitched his ear to the
hone carts and wont to the fire with
them ut a 2-40 gait. Who said that
our tire departmedt did not have stt
automobile?
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■ick list: this week.
THE
State BankJ
I Missc> Lillian and Willie Badly
i was a Sin lull visitor Sundae.
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| l*e\ Hi.ntend t'onrur organised
!a J’rolii tut i1 »m * T u!» iirn.* la-t ’lues
lay night.
M. J. Fur_rei's,in and family at-
I ~! tended tin; Bapti-t meeting at
md 1 licv L ;u„i un Wednesday night and
either stop advertising altogether ' i-pt*nt the night u :tli Joe (i ra\’.
in this period, or advertise oeea- ( l he Death Angel Wsitod the
sionally in a desultory sort of ! Mi. and Mi-., t . V . (Ubhs
fashion, which dosen’t produce
much if any response. Advortis-
“A great many merchants make
the mistake of thinking it isn't j
worth while to advertise during),
the dull summer montIn
OF CONROE
Saved is Money Earned.
Open an account with this bank, and
a fe»v dollars every pay day.
ncloify^j? have made all the in-
dependent men you hear about.
A Bank account will make you , better,
your money instead of
Known as the thousand man cars, be
cause that not less than one thousand de-
signers have contributed something to it.
STYLES; Roadster, Torpedo Roadster,
and touring cars. POWER; 30 to 40 h. p.
PRICES $1150. to 1700.
This is the Automobile that makes
good on Montgomery County roads.
. ni,r"nr-1 ¥* 11 ••mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm
Ask for demonstration if interested.
McKIBBIN & McKIBBIN
insranurroits ro« montoomekv county.
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is a business stimulant—a
tonic, that will have even greater
effect in the summer than during
the winter mouths. The A. B.
Humphrey Co., a well known
New England advertising agency,
when it started in business a great
many years ago, adopted the slo-
gan—“The time to advertise is all
the time.” This is a fact, and u
very , important one—one which
cannot be impressed too strongly
upon all advertisers.’’
.Saturday night and taken little
Earle, the three year old sou of
Joe Gibbs after suffering all day
with Spams his spirit taken its
flight to join his mother in the
sweet bye and bye he leaves a
father and two little brothers und
a host of Kindred and friends to
morn his loss, Shiloh extends their
heart felt sympathy to the beriev-
ed.
Mr. Henry Mickly and family
are visiting Mrs. Ike Ash this
week. ^
Mrs. John Smith attended the
Mistrot Bros, sail lost Saturday.
The Courier B in recept of* a letter
front Mr. J. II Keeven that should he of
considerable interest to some of our
patrons that are subject to attacks of
“Automobilitie.“ Mr. Reeve# hh>»;
It will no doudt interest you to know
that the writer driver the Marlon 80
Roadster made the trip from your city
to Houston in3hours and 4f> minutes.
The sands between Conroe and Spring
were found to be had in places, and the
road rough for a short distance through
San Jacinto bottoms. Yet under the
conditions that no rain had fallen in
some time I belive this to be a quick
trip, another thing this Model 30 is the
baby of the Marion cars. I feel certain
that if 1 hail been driving Model 45
touring car that I could have . cut the
time down considerable.
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Notice to Subscribers.
On account of the recent ruling
of the p o # t o ffi c e department,
newspaper publishers are forced
to require payment for subscription
to be made in advance a short time
is granted us to get our list paid.up
after whitch we will not be per-
mitted to mail papers to anvone
who is more than one
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Hi
year in .
arrears. Delinquents will please
take notice and settle as soon at
possible. The courier has no choice
in the matter as the new ruling
effects all newspapers and sub-
scribers alike.
BAKER H BAKER
Stand by Prices and Quality
save
too; you
throwing it away foolishly. **
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First State Bank r
of Conroe
J M. Griffith; Cashier
35 Pounds of Rice for $1.00
We Keep Nothing, But Sell Every Thing.
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The Grocery House of Quality
We are prepared to supply your wants
in all good things to eat.
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ALL KRF.SH.
Fiour, chops, Bran, meal,
staple ail fi >3/ gf Jjjfitt a
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Fine Fresh Country Vegetabl-
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loupes and Tomatoes.
Hopper & Co.
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Roberts, P. H., Jr. The Conroe Courier. (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1911, newspaper, June 30, 1911; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth843953/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.