The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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LANCASTER, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FERBUARY 6, 1914
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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. A. L. Perry, of Duke,
Okla , has been a guest of W. Y.
Perry and wife, and Mrs. C. M.
I Lyon while in this section cif the
country on business and pleas* I
ure.
The Ladies Cemetery Associa-
tion have a special called
.meeting at the borne of Mrs. R.
I P. Henry next Tuesday at 2:30
A full attendance is desired.
Notice-the hour and be on time. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Perry
were guests at ^.dining Saturday
night given hv Mrs. W. B. Brea-
zealie at her home in Dallas,
honoring her husband on bisj
bir tbday
A son was born to H. W. Han-
kins February 2.
Miss Lena Bailey visited her
sister, Mrs. C. C. Hays at Dallas
last week.
V. ‘ ' ..
J Lawrence Harris of Ballinger,
was in to see J. W. Scott the last
of the week.
s Mrs. Henry Bai ey of Duncan-
ville visited her son, J. C. Bailey
Monday night.
Attend the Cemetery Associa-j
tion meeting Tuesday at 2:30,
Mrs. R. P. Henry’s.
"i- s v-' J •-
F. R. Winnfiford is another one
of our citizens who is tied up with
the Federal petit jury.
• •FOR A •.
BUMPER CROP!
Get your land ready by using Fi
class Implements. We have a sdI
IT ■ *
did stock of ' M
Besides a number of
relatives, several of Mr. Brea-j
zeall’s business associates
■ were
invited to enjoy the event with
■him. C * ' . 0
• 7 CwW-:?: \ ■ ■. * -■ ' . a
C. W| Newton returned Tbnrs-J
day of last week from a several
day stay in East Texas. He was
called to that section on business,
and combined pleasure with it.
Stalk Cutters,
L M. Hamilton next Tuesday
from 3 to 6 p. m. P
Mr. and Mrs., B. E. White re-
turned Tuesday from a several
days’ visit with Mrs. White’s
relatives in Tyler.
Miss Freda Winnitord and
Miss Ruby Parks of Lancaster
visited Miss Ruby Fondren.—
Italy News Herald.; ; ,
We failed to mention the ar*
caster Hard ware fordfc has been
quite busy at the Bailey hofo#
this week, putting in
a pump
wed and piping the
the house for - sink
ed to these conveniences while
iivfng in Lancaster that they felt1
they could not do without them.
.. .■*? .*■. ' > ' •.t
Cotton, aged 58 years,
wmmm
K The interurban announce a 60
■cent rate during the Corn Show
in Dallas, tickets good for three
days from date ot sale. I the largest man in Ellis County,
Miss Winnie Ellis of Mesquite Mfod at his home near Waxa-
was a guest last week of Miss faaehie Monday from throat trou-
Bess Pierce. After a pleasant j ^r* Colston had resided in
week she departed to her home tbe coonty many years. He was
Sunday. . v ": fi*e feet and tour inches in height
A meeting of the Waster
Volunteer Fre Company will be ®*“* “e“««d mnty-fonr in-i
held neat Wednesday night and k ®' °w'n? to hls unn8D!l1 8,ze
erery member is reqne^ed »Egg3*?*** ?*».&
be present. casket-tor the body. This cas-
_ was six feet six inches long,
The Lancaster Undertakers three feet wide and twenty-two
were called >to Wheatland Mon-(inches deep. I
day to care for the remains of]
Mrs. Kell. The funeral was The residence of Rev. J. J. |
held at Red Oak. Ponder burned Monday. The
sfro TT . . Th*« Jfire ** supposed to have caught
feSS* MfW*. «■* fron> “>e charcoal
burner, and the fire was very
rapid. All kitchen and much of
the other furnishings were lost.
The house was valued at $1,500
and was insured for $1,000; in-
surance of $750 was carried on
the household goods. The fami-
ly and neighbors in that part of
town are very grateful to the fire
fighters for their hard work in
saying the piano and other heavy
pieces of furniture, and the ad-
from the
> bulletin the tact upon
rd as to whether or not
ns are on timeand li be-
«a»le to rtate exactly,
arly as can be approxi-
ie time they are behind
hange said board every
scatter. until said trains
, where there is a change
*gth of time late; and if
a train is mere than one
i the name of tbe last
ft station passed by it
ihown on said board at
Mn John Ra
and wife of
Sentinel, Okla.,;are visiting in tbe \ye
borne of their uncle, Dr, Fallen.
victed
der of an unknown
man was found mn
robbed a year ago 1
ber. , - The body was i
side of the Lancaat.
tween Dallas and Oal
Banks, alias §Dirty I
under sentence of dei
murder.
Goods Company.
* W. G. Glasscock is having a
cottage erected on the lot ad-
joining his residence in West
Lancaster, His son-in-law, Geo.
Hubley, of Dallas has tbe con-
hoining residences
| flames. „
A very happy party assembled
at the home of .Mrs. Adelia Wal-
ler, near Trinity Heights Tues-
day to assist Mrs. Walker in
giving proper honor tober birth-
day. A splendid dinner bad been
prepared and the feasting was
no small part of the enjoyment.
Among those who were present
were: Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Live-
ly and family; O. P. Storm and
| wife; Mesdames Blevins, Mary
[Blevins, J. B. Carter and Mr.
Grady Richardson, ot Dallas.
Mrs. Joe Moffett and J. A. Wal-
ler and family of Lancaster;
Mrs. Lucian Smith, Katherine
and Thelma Tannabmer, and
Van Anderson and family.
m bafphng your business
sfactiou, and every courtesy
to of safe and sound Banking,
we respectfully solicit your
ECONOMY? EXTRAVAGANCE?
Start on the road to Prosperity to-day. The first
milestone is a Bank Account. • It is a check against
extravagance. J*ead the history of our great captains *
ot industry and finance. Invariably, close to the
opening paragraph he will tell of his first bank ac- |
count —it was his first milestone on the road to
success. We invite you to start with us your road |
to success.
in her father’s home, while tbe
work is being done.
A meeting of tbe Democrat]
Executive Committee of Dallas
County, Texas, is hereby called
to meet in Dallas, Saturday Feb-
ruary 7tb, 2 o’clock p, m. in the
68%h Judicial District Court room
at the court house. The pur-
poses for which this meeting is
called for are: 1. To filg all va-
cancies on said committee. 2. To
transact snch other business as
may oroperly come before said
committee. / ,
Wr
WHITE & CO., Bankers
( UNINCORPORATED)
W8mL
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1914, newspaper, February 6, 1914; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542595/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.