The Electra Daily News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 391, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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60 IVA/te Rotary Sewing
In our last shipment £or the ladies of Eleetn
pay merit .plan. Beginning today. ^Mr.
Machine Co., will give]
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chine. Free lessons'
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The beds we are showin^^re the
a car load having art ivecPStL the
February. They have been places
for your inspection.
latest
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on our floor
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Roomy, comfortable and very popu-
lar are these* large Rockers/ Rockers
for any size pursS; 15 per cent dis-
count off marked prices for the^nonth
^of March.
Amazing bargains are always found in our Rug
department See the rich browns, floral me-
'dajion and oriental and red, tan, brown, grt-en
and'all-over styles.'
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Good roads^rbinote prosperity; bad
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Buy your El< fc^|Li^ht Globes
from the Texas T^j^^y|tre i^d Supply
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Dalhart is in the city/today^.on legal
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business.
A. M, Blafikman A^Sons "will get you
'anything to read that you^jvant that
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A nine-pound daughter was born to
Mr. .and Mrs. Whartgirrtrirthp Guffey
water station yes|f/aay mormhg.
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Bob Cook just finished up 150 feet
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front of his residence and “Saturday
Improved highways' are better ad- 1 night, notwithstanding there was an
vertisements .than electric.signs for a ! obstruction at both ends xof the now
community.
Yes! you cai/bkji. natural gas cook
stoves and heathstfroh>, the/Texas
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The wheels or education, morality
and civilization must have good high-
ways to roll on.
J work, three men walked right down
the middle of it, leaving their tracks.
Tii is seems like a case of ignorance or
a wilful premeditated intent to dam-
age the walk. It seems like lately
there can be no new walks built that
some ope does not either drive across
theip or walk on them and ruin them
before they get dry.
If youfeant
stock ever cferV
Texas Hard)
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see the
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Ir wants.
M. J. Bashara returned this morn-
ing from New York City, where he
has been for several days past buy-
ing a large stock of spring and‘sum-
mer goods for his store here, which
he says will lie arriving this week.
SAYS PRESIDENT HAS NOT FOR-
MALLY RECOGNIZED ANY
MEXICAN GOVERNMENT
He Suggests Requisitions Should Be
Made to State Authorities for Re-
turn of Alleged Criminals.
AUSTIN FURNITURE- CO.
PIANO CONTEST CLOSES
Austin, Feb. 28.—'Gov. Colquitt’s
Telegram of Friday to Secretary of
State Bryan, again requesting advice
as to what must be done in order to
bring to Texas for punishment those
responsible for the death of Clement
Vergara, brought tonight from Secre-
tary Bryan the following: >
“Answering your telegram of last
Mrs. E. G. Whatley returned this announcement
morning from St. Louis, where she 1
bought a large and beautiful line of
In the voting' contest which has _
been conducted by Austip Furniture I be& to say that although the
company/ for several months, the President has not formally recognized
prizes were awarded this morning. an^ government in Mexico, yet repre-
Watch this^ paper for an interesting 1 Mrs* Eddie Bussard secured the piano sei*tations are made to the local au-
and Miss. Jessie Bailey the diamond thorities for the enforcement of law
ring. The’winners were announced
and the securities of Tights, * If would ita FaHs probably today/ His father
seem to be proper, under the treaty, Mack Cook, who operated a pool hall
to direct your requisition to the £ov- in the factory district, received a tel-
ernor of Nuevo Leon, as the chief egram Friday night from his son con-
civil authority of the border state', taining this welcome news. In this
but you have po doubt observed that telegram young Cook.‘said he had been
the treaty requires the record of ju- sick in Juarez, but said nothing about
dicial examination with the evidence having been held as a spy there,
duly attested, to be forwarded subse- ‘ His father is at a loss to account
quently to the proper executive au- for" the telegram from El Pasojian-
thority of the country in which the taining the information that his son
fugitive is found. was held as a spy. It was received
“Replying to your inquiry concern- Thursday and until Mr. Cook received
ing the state rangers, it is proper to the telegram from his son Friday
point out that no distinction should night it caused him great uneasiness,
be drawn between them and any other He thinks it probable that his son be-
armed force,” ing sick in Juarez his prolonged ab-
(Signed) “W. J. BRYAN,.
“Secretary of State.”,
sence caused his friends o(n the Amer-
ican side to jump to the conclusion
that he was imprisoned.
Young Cook left here several
YOUNG COOK SAFE
ON AMERICAN SOIL months ago to work for the Producers
Oil Co. at Tampico.
Youth Reported Held as Spy by Villa
Will. Soon Be Home in Wich-
ita Falls.
Charles Cook, the Wichita FallB
youth reported held as a spy by Villa
at Juarez, is now on American soil
and intends to leave El Paso for Wich
The conditions
around Tampico at that time would
not permit of operations in - the oil
fields so young Coo': hiade his way
back to the states. He-stopped at
Juarez. In his last letter home, more
than a month ago, he told of having,
seen five men shot.—Wichita* Falls
Times.
A social meeting will be had at the this morning and the prizes delivered.
spring and summer millinery for-the k°me Carter Tuesday '**”*" <®>
y0gUe # afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock for the REGULAR FIRE DRILL. $
_->,» ^ members of the Ladies Aid of the - tt
Albert HopkinS of Henrietta has Christian church. All members .and The fire company will have their
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accepted a position with the Famous visitors will be cordially welcomed, regular fire__drill tonight. All mem- ^
grocery, where he would be pleased to ’ A very pleasant time anticipated. b^rs are expected to be on hand at
become acquainted with the people of
Electra. /
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We are informed by Health Office
Dr. W. A. Gault that the 10th of this
month is a general state clean uj)'day
and he requests that all in ‘Electra
join 'in the movement and give their
premises a genuine cleaning. ^ «
The attendance at the M. E. Sunday
bool yesterday morning was 108,
ich ’was much larger than ever b«-
e. We have a lively Sunday school
lie out and see. J. H. COFFEY,*
Supt.
C. L. Peeler, who has been holding
down job and ad cases at the News
office during the absence of C. Hern-
don, left this morning for his home at
Wichita Falls.
the Star Garage at the usual hour. tt
The revival meetings *at the Baptist Herndon, who has been at Mar- 8?
church are still going on and a great lin f9r several weeks under treatment <S>
many people are benefiting by them. fof sciatica rheumatism, returned *
Rev. Pender, the evangelist, was sick h<*me this m°rning and resumed his It
last night and therefore unable to Position at the News office. He says M
hold a meeting,' but we are glad to say treatment has greatly benefitted- ♦
that he is. feeHh* very much better him* We are Slad to have him back £
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THE NEWS’ DAILY RECIPE.
this morning aniFheld one of the a2ain*
greatest saiVices of the series this
morning, which ■ was exceptionally
well attended and accomplished some . „ . , . . w
great results. « Directions for Preparing ajid Serving *
ni _ Hot Club Sandwiches. *
Butter twice the number of slices : £
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The Men’s Bible class at the M. E. of bread that haVe sand. #
Sunday school had an unusual large wiche3. 0n one of eacM pair ,«e R %
attendance yesterday morning and a thin slice of chicken. Then broil as <$>
very enjoyable tune Mr. Wolf, as- many tWn s]ices of ham or bacon as M
sistant teacher, took charge in the you expect to make sandwicbes and *
absence of the teacher, Mr. J. H. while hot p,ace on the other slice of <*
Johnson. This class is composed of brcad. Dip a lettuca Ieaf in mayon. V,
grown men, both old and young, antj naise and p]ace between the m£atSj,«
M p . „ . , , ll"s- a/rec.,a’ committee for looking makin a sandwich. Trim, cut diag- »
M ss Pres on Moore hf ““opted a after the sick and for general enter- bna!Iy and 3erve-at once wbile hot !«>
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be delighted to show her friends the come out next Sunday morning at 10
many pretty things ia this season’s o’clock. J. H. JOHNSON, Teacher. i-a1;?"- the importance of good roads
miiluvrs Dr BROEAW, Chairman. F:-* ' * ••' it will become a city.
Your consideration is solicited and
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Sheldon, A. H. The Electra Daily News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 391, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1914, newspaper, March 2, 1914; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893089/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.