El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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All news matter must reach this office bjr 12
o'clock ttoon Friday; advertising that Is prrated
on the first ran copy should be to by 12 o’clock
Tuesday; advertising that is printed onkthe
second run should reach this office befor^Wcpo
o’clock a. m. Thursday, to Insure publication^
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At Melcher’s Old Stand
Now Opened. Bargains Never
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Before Heard of on Sale
We havn’t time to quote prices, but you come and investigate the goods that are thrown, oh
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Entered as second class matter February 11,
1906, at the post office at SI Campo, Texas,under
the Act of Congress of March 3,1879
RILEY WEBS, Proprietor
sociation expressed its apprecia-
tion by a rising vote of thanks.
/ The afternoon session was also
spent in the reading of papers
anti in discussions. Rev. M. M.
Wolf of San Antonio, gave an
able address on “Christian Edu-
WpHStoM- Hvery ,,Saturday i cation” at the night services.
‘ V __-___1 The object of this association
I SUBSCRIPTION RATES, v j “ interest and to'
fc:vi • ^ develop the work along all Sun-
j? One copy, alx months ..........So j day school lines, and when pos-
Payable in advance. \ sible, to establish new schools in
the rural districts of the countv.
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At the business session the county
was divided into sections, ; and
committees appointed for the
' different sections, so that any one
SATURDAY,. AUG. 24, 1907.1 living in the county and wishing
............■ i .mi—............■■■■-■ hel:p to organize a Sunday schooi
c c A-l ; may have the same by applying
lllNWhaaton County S. S. Associ- t0 the fotiowjng persons: Andy
ation Met at Louise. Bethel, Glen Flora; Prof. Glaz-
last Thursday. August 15yt |ier* Wharton; Mrs. A. P. Borden,
iMl? Wharton County S. S. Asso- j Fierce; Jflrs. H« J. Hefner, El
cia&Oh,heid its first meeting at | C. Noland, Louise.
M^phe Baptist Chinch, Louise, Tex.! The association will hold its
attendance was somewhat j next nieeting at Wharton, Texas,
ii interfered with on account of the j on the first Thursday in October.
Ittain, but regardless of this factj Every one interested in Sunday
l|*bere was a delegation of oyer j school work ;is invited to be pres-
persons * arrived on the ferit*
p^raio,-the most of them coming Mrs. H. J. Hefner, Co Sec’y.
nHfrom El Campo, and we .were cer* |
tainly proud that our home town j ^ W^1 plant 50
acres to alfalfa next year. This
Who would not give a trifle to prevent
What he would give a thousand worlds to cure?
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v Fire—Lighnning—Windstorms cannot be pre-
: vented but the suffering they cause can be lessened;
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the damage to property can be ^replaced, and
homes given back to the homeless. a Do not wait
for ;a more convenient time—prudence dictates
ithat you get a policy right NOW,
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Borsodi & Willis,
x Insurance.
Fire—Lightning—Tornado—Live Stock. . . •
P.CFranke Bldg*. ■ Phone 65.
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pi. was so well represented.
association was culled to • will be no experiment with Mr.
We are requested to state that
Armstrong, and all present felt | fully grown in other parts of the the boys, who have been throw*
oci6e |he Association had made county and found to be a hardy ing china berries, and otherwise
disturbing the peace at the band
lorder by the president, R. A. Yost as alfalfa has been success
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mistake in selecting a presi-* remunerative crop. No doubt
|||#JMr> Armstrong, conduct-1 in the course, of a few- years this j rehearsals, are notified that a con-
cealing .in an able, spirit-1 will .be a cqmmoii crop in thif tinuance of^ their conduct will
mailer. The morning see-! section anc we are glad to see Mr. meet with the proper indictment,
ffevptod to papers and J Yost “start the ball to tolling. ” It is not the desire of anyone
ion$ along the line of Sutj- 1 ’ T" y^"77 \ , ,, To push such a step, and we, are
Swork^At noon the' that the boy^ only need a
association was invited to 4 ayn 1,1 a g,lt“4a m I reminder to stop entirely. ■ How-
.. tl ; . bimuBV with tne score y to 6. ,
near the church, where an * ever should they persist, in acting
had bean pre- j Next Saturday night a dance [in a manneV that will cauae ladies
4,people of Lou- will be given at Hillje. Every [to leave the park, as has been the
A great to J one most cordially invited. [case, the matter will be l®okeKl
te«*iw)d lbe as- j Frank Kaincr. | mto by the proper authorities.
Wtfk
Died*—At the home of his
mother near town, Leonard
Anthis, age 14 years. He
was taken Tuesday with ap-
pendicitis and at about 3:90 Fri-
day afternoon] be passed away.
Leonard was a bright boy, and
Otsego County, ^nd the
friend of my family,” writes Ww
JM. Dietz, Editor and.
of the Otsego Journal,
ville, N. Y., “is Dr. King*e joiew
Discovery. It has proved to be |
an infallible cure for coughs
greatly liked by every one who colds, making short'work of
knew him. The remains will be
shipped to Rockdale, Texas,
where interment will take place. lieve*it to be the most val
; The Citizen join*s the friends j prescription known for Luo
°fTbe family in;extending sym- |.Thrbat " diseases.”
j to never disappo^kl the
worst of them. We always
a bottle of it in the house. |
Endorsed by the County.
“The most popular remedy ii
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El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 24, 1907, newspaper, August 24, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870165/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Wharton County Library.