The Santa Anna News. (Santa Anna, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1903 Page: 1 of 10
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The Santa Anna News.
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VOL 17—NO 27
SANTA ANNA, COLEMAN COUNTY, TEXAS JULY 17 1903.
$1 00 PER YEAR
HOME STtAM WIN OR V.
Klinger, Texas.
All kind of laundry work done
in first class style. We make a
specialty of laundrying, wash
silks, shirt waists and fine farfirics.
We also clean and press suits.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
IEN DENNING. Agt.
Sana Aina Texas
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The Santa Anna precinct Sunday
school Convention met 14th at the
Christian Church and all the Sun-
day schools in the precinct were
represented, The program
carried out and all report quite an
interesting time, Dr, Brown of
By request 1 wish to state
through the columns of the News
that there will be a debate held at
the Blackwell crossing on the Jim
Ned on the 21 day of July, 1903,
at 10 o’clock, a m,. between Elder
T. W. Fields and Elder C. R
Nickols. Elder Fields is a member
^>f the seventh day Advent Church
and Elder Nickols is a member of
the Christian church , this debate
will last four days. The Sabatb
question is the question is to be
discussed. This is a very import-
ant queshou and all
should hear it discussed. Come
and bring your tents as it is under-
stood that everybody will camp on
tin* grounds. T lere will be.plenty
barbecued aA&'vesfl ffSRf? >'■*
ground, also provisions ^itid other
refreshments, also feed stuff for
horses. *
T. M. McHorsk
8. Y. P u. r;
Subject, July 19. Religion be-
tween Sundays, Ac's 2: 42-47
Phil 4:11-13- Thess 3:7-13.
herder—W, E- Bartlett•
What are the special temptation
eft! ewor. d ys- -Ray Bachma
How can we best make the week
days serve the Sunday service—V.
L. Grady.
Religion in work -Myrtle Satin
ders.
How can mflke lhe Sun-
day services si jftlie week clays.
-Mrs. Watsoir
The new school law admitting
children from 7 to 17 years of age
in the public schools went into ef-
fect July 1. State Supt. Lefevre
was says it is incumbent upon all dis-
tricts to admit children 7 years of
age to public schools free during
the coming school vear, although
Coleman, the County president was they are uot enrolled. The fact
present and made several talks that that the law was not in force when
were replete with helpful thoughts the census .was taken precluded
and suggestion for Sunday School their enrollment, but when the
workers. All who took part in law becomes effective they are
the exercises acquitted themselves hereby entitled to free education
in a very creditable manner, the same as those enrolled under
Everything considered, it was the the former age limit of « to 17.
most successful convention of the in addition to admitting the 7 years
kind ever held in the mountain city.1 children, no public free school
J. P. MATHEWS, M. D.
Office at Phillips Drug Store.
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Residence Phone 18.
IO 1-2.
fpc.
Our new Rotary drop head sew-
ing machine runs ghb as a’watch.
Its a great pleasure to run one.
M. TYSON.
Mrs. J. A. Wirt7. and daughter,
of Columbus, Texas, are in the
city visiting at the home of R B.
Hollingsworth.
A. J. Brown has opened his land
office in the W. I). Stephenson
new building.
P. H. Heptinstall, left Monday
evening for his home in Comanche
county, after spending several days
in the city visiting liis daughter,
Mrs. R. Caradine
i Our MM-SNNKT
I cm Price sale,
Has sent many a happy i£
heart home with
In I y 5c Dimity for only
35c Tissue Gingham
$1.25 White Shirt Waist 83c.
7 1-2 Lawn 6 and - 5 ,“2 Hfc
f n' A Big bunch of Straw Hats, 25 cent ^
5|| goods, for only - - *5C
$2.00 and 2.25 Ladies Oxfords $1.85
3^1 Lots of other cool things at reduced prices
| j. w. Babb & Co. |
j§J Drop in and take a glass of !§
3 Ice Water any afternoon. ge
iHIIMIIIIIKMilKIINMMMIIIIB
Jack Brown talking real estate to
a prospective purchaser.
The one who presides over the
culinary department of our house-
hold is out of town on a visit to
••datives and as a result welre
faking lessons in the art ot cookSi*
and housekeeping. We are learn-
ing rapidly and’also losing our ap -
petite. If this state of affairs con.
tiuues much longer our “likeness"
will be suitable to adorn a page in
a patent medicine almanac to re-
present "before taking. *
\
Dr. T. M. Hays, left yesterday 1 money wiU be apportioned them,
afternoon for Amity Ark., in res- I but they are to receive equal bene,
ponse to a telegram containing the w‘*b others,
sad announcement of the death of' ‘
his sister. The Ned’s joins a host j Fresh Flour, Meal and Bran at
of friends in extending deepest Tyson’s.
Sympathy to the Dr. in his sad l>e-
reavemeut.
Mr. Keenan
replied to a
cf the
eition
Santa Ke
from the
If your property is worth your'citizens of Coleman that the
it for present schedule will be given a
, trial for three months wheu if j price at I ysons.
you ' ......
price A. J. Brown can
sell
Flour that is sound,
at Kellev & Co’s.
75c a sack
Ip you have thaj Wed Ittlip^
If so a glw&of Cc^JtCnk or .JDr
Pepper will do you goonv^o
sale by Dick Dellinger at Hnnters
drug store.
Fee furniture at L. L. Shield.
Burgess Weaver left yesterday
afternoon for Dallas, where lie will
remain several months as a student
of the Metropolitan Business Col-
lege.
Fresh meal at Kelley & Co.
Standard Sewing Machine from
$20.00 to $37.50, cash or credit. M.
T yson.
Santa Anna K-of P. lodge
stalled officers last Tuesday night.
List your Ranch, Farm or' town
property with A. J. B:own.
Several wagon loads of fine
watermelons were marketed here
this week.
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Dont forget Tysons special sales
He dont follow—he leads.
Miss Pearl Hathaway, of Steven
villc, is in the city guest of Mrs. V.
L. Grady.
Some Ties and shirts at half
deemed proper a change may by j A ground soaking rain would be
We are pleased to note that our made.—Voice appreciated by the people of thi*R
A -good line of table and pocket ®ec**on"
young friend, Stafford Baxter, who
has been quite sick is reported
convalescing rapidly.
dm
Rental
A the *
man coup
Fresh corn meal just received at
Overby’s. Phone 45. I
1
cutlery at Overby’s
, The people of Rock wood are pr» -
paring for a big picnic July 31.
I,ce Shi-ld has fruit jais to sell
All kind of cold drinks served at
Dellinger’s soda fountain.
Texas Beauty flour in town at v
Keltey & Opk.
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Boone, Daniel G. The Santa Anna News. (Santa Anna, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 17, 1903, newspaper, July 17, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982158/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.