The Troupe Banner. (Troupe [i.e. Troup], Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905 Page: 4 of 10
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Federal Liquor Licence.!
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This has been the best year we
have had lately to plant winter
pastures. Have you token ad
vantage of it? If not, why notf
We dare say no town in Texas
observed better order or more
civil behavior during the holidays
than did Troupe
for
Arp.
Well, as our holidays have
drawn to a close and our town is
about quiet again, I’ll send the
Banner a few locals.
Our town lost one of her enter-
prising citizens on last Saturday.
Ous Fredericks left for Chicago
where he has entered business.
Vhat are you preparing I"? ge (eaves a vacant place in our
r community fair this year? guuday gchool that will be hard
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What are you preparing
our ______
Everybody should have so"Qe‘|toflii We wish him success.
- — -
to get U ready._
Get ready for’ the Community
Fair to be held In July. Noth-
ing has been done officially, but
you can put It down that there
will be a fair and that it will star
tie the natives.
Plant some of that six-cent cot
too land in cow peas. Spanish
peanuts, etc., and raise hogs.
The market never gets glutted
on meat and lard. Besides, you
can eat hogs but you can’t eat
cotton.
Louise and Pattie Mecklin
spent the holidays in Alio.
Maggie Herring of Palestine
is visiting here
Glen Littlejohn and wife visit-
ed parents last week.
Mrs. Kagertou is visiting in
Louisa na
Mrs. Smith of London* is the
guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Burl Smith
Mrs. Collier and son of Tyler
visited Mrs. Lewis Wilson last
week-
Paul Humphries has returned
to Commerce
Mrs. Cheney and Mrs. Elliott
of Corsicana were the guests of
Mrs. J. D. Bradford during the
holidays- s
Mrs. W, Lolly of Tyler is visit-
ing parents, Mr. and Mrs. W
Have you broughUyourself a
round vet to the point where
you cap regard the low price of
cotton dod the boll weevil aa bios-
sinira in disguise? Well, wheth-
er you do or do not, the wise
course for yon to pursue is to dl- W1
ver^ty yoor crops in sueh a way H Frederick*.
as to head off the damage boll
wevil or low cotton might do. Lon Bates and Miss EmmaLe
.!■ --.j. macks were quietly married on
To the Public.
The report is being circulated
that it is uot gay intention to re-
main in Troupe- Such is not
true- I like Troupe and the peo
pie. Have had all the work I
could do and would be very fool-
ish indeed to leave. I am a tirm
believer in the bright future of
Troupe and shall remain to do
all in mv feeble way to bring
this about, expecting aud believ-
ing to receive my portion of her
prosperity. Yours for the build-
ing of Troupe, C. M. Doss,
Dentist.
Another One.
D. A Barton near Griffin kill-
ed a three-year-old hog last week
that tipped the beam at 518 and
made 105 Ids. of lard. Who can
beat this.
Ten Cent Cotton
would help everybody, but we
don’t believe it will go hi that
price, but do know that you can
help your poultry by securing
one of my Brown Leghorn cock-
rels to mate with them. Egg*
•me dollar a setting. Good hatch
guaranteed. G. B- Whitley.
Troupe, Texas.
last Thursday afternoon at the
residence of the bride’s parents.
We wish them much happiness.
Sallie Jarvis of Troupe visited
Lucy Moore Sunday.
Flora Clark visited J. H. Mc-
Kenzie* and family of Jackson-
ville last week.
Anderson Mecklin of Hubbard
City was in our town last week.
Mrs. B. Clark visited parents
in Jacksonville during the holi-
days-
Prof. Pace returned from Cor-
sicana Friday
Everette Davis left for Grape-
land Sunday
Mr. Eagerton of Lindale visit-
ed his son a few days ago.
A happy new year to the Ban-
ner. Wb-Wa Ka.
For Sole.
One ten-weeks old O. I. C. male
pin 112.50 cash or will take 300
pounds of pork delivered Febru-
ary 1,1906-
J. G. Jones.
Omen.
Jan- 3.
'Hie first important thing that
happened here this year was the
wedding that took place at Mr.
and Mrs. Payne’s at 3 o’clock
Sunday afternoon- Miss Sallie
Payne and Mr. Wood, of Over-
ton were married and left imme-
diately for Galveston where they
will spend a few days. Sallie
was our post mistress and will
be greatly missed by her many
friends, who wish for them all
kinds of success.
Messrs. Cullen Hamilton and
Alston have exchanged homes.
Misses Emmie and Wilhelme
na Swift returned Saturday,
from Ballinger where they have
been for some time visiting rela-1
tives. Their cousin, Mr. Wadu
Swift came back with them
Omen enjoyed “Broken Fet-
ters” very much. Its appro-
priateness was striking. Thiuk
if there were more “broken fet-
ters’’ around here things would
oe more peaceable.
Miss Emma Iuemacks and Mr.
Lon Bates were married at the
Dome of the bride Wednesday,
Dec. 28th.
Mrs Delli* (nee Miss Sammie
Piyoe)of Mart is here visitiug
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Pa.me
r
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Johnson
and little daughter of Winona
and Miss Ada Stephens of Jack-
sonville spent Monday in Omen
visiting friends.
Miss Birdie Lawrence has gone
to Chandler to take the place of
MissOma Dunken in the school
there, Miss Dunken having mar-
ried
ing Saturday and Misses IL
Murph. Lula Barker and Mr
Clyde Jay Sunday and Miss
Edna Dean Monday.___
Misses Manry and Stanley oi
Tyler have returned to resume
their work in the school.
Omen.
Your attention is directed to
the full page ad of Gray & Henry
in this UP aof1
see what they are offering
Mr. Cleg, who has been visit
ing his daughter, Mrs. W P.
Thomas, and family for several
weeks left this week for Lufkin
to visit his daughter.
Pigs For Sole.
I have 4 Poland China pigs to
^11. J. A Tipton.
Old ,»pers for sale.
Corn Wanted.
One of our clients from a dis
tance has just arrived and wants
150 bushels of corn. See us at
once. Whitley & Edwards.
School opened here Tuesday
with a good attendance.
I. N- Wilson sold his interest in
the firm of Wilson & Stephenson
to the latter. By this change
Omen is loosing one of her most
influential men-
The following young people
were royally entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Dean on
the last night of the old year:
Misses Hanson, Wilson, .lay,
Swift. White, Hale, Parker and
Arnold, and Messrs. Wilson.
Tutt, Jay, Arnold, Swift, Wilson
and Parker. Just before twelve
they separated into crowds, the
onegoiug the church and the
other to the school building to
ring the bells. Everyone pro
nounced the evening a success as
to fun. ,
Tell tbd merchant vou saw his
ad in the Banner and if it is not
there tell him vou didn't see it
Prof. McKnight, who has been
visiting at different places has
returned to take his place in the
school.
Our teaaher hoys aud girls
have returned to their respective
schools, Messrs. Jeff and Frank
Strickland and Oran Arnold go-
dge of
2 acres
prime,
easy
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cause he gets a c]
and useful inforn
it that he can g<
else.
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up-to-date men al
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per in order to k<
touch with the ou
Such a paper is
las Semi-Week
A Combination
The Banner ^
The Dallas
Semi-We
is just what the
this section need
keep thoroughly
on LOCAL NEWS,
TEUPUISES, PERKi
STATE NEWS, N A
FAIRS, FOREIGN
In short, this eo
keeps the far tilt
family up to the 1
formation. For
SI.
we will send the 1
one year— 15(5 co
FARMERS’ FOItUJ
News is alone
money to any
Farmer or Stock
locality, to say i|
other Special fe
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less of quality, but the “ New |
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of the trade. The * New Il<|
head of all UiKh-gradr famil
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We are adyertisinj
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Indiana, Illinois,!
other Northern s|
Thousands of till
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sell. Let us list ai
your farm. IT 008T|
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The Troupe Banner. (Troupe [i.e. Troup], Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1905, newspaper, January 6, 1905; Troupe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981840/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.