The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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LOCAL NEWS
Swat the fly,
Clean up your oremises.
Mrs. B. I. Price has spent the
past two weeks with her mother
at Ennis.
It you do not care for the mu-
sic of the mo? quite, destroy his
breeding- places.
Miss McKnight, of Dallas, was
was a guest Saturday n ght and
Sunday of the Misses Parker.
Misses Ruth and Katherine
Ashley, of Dallas,were oyer Sun-
day guests of Mrs. Chas.Rizer.
J. A. Guinn was over from
Cleveland to spend - the latter
part of last week with his family.
Miss Ruby Fondren was a
guest from Saturday till Tues-
day of Miss Bess Moreland.
From here she went to Plano.
Mrs. G. T. Parks went to San
Antonio Thursday of last week
for a ten days’ visit with her
brother, Rev. R.D.Campbell, and
family.
J. B. Edwards has moved inlo
the T. J. Beesley property in
Mr. Beesley
>u like to spend your Dollar where it will have the
>st buying power? You owe it to yourself and family
j Groceries where you can depend on the best at the
' Cheapest Price.
Bead the Prices BelowBe convinced*
\
1-gallon can Puyallup Black-
berries—best canned berries
you ever saw, for ...... . . .
Lousiana|lBeauty Syrup - - a
good table svrup, per gallon
45c, or 3 but ketsfor......#
1 dozen cans ot Happy Day
T omatoes for ••••••» *> •«* •
4 lbs. extra quality Peaberry
. Coffee for ................;
—
lbs. Trophy Pat. Flour
Large bucket compound Lard
the best you ever used----$1.00
North Lancaster
and wife retaining rooms * for
their own use.
Sam Fowler and wife left Sun-
day for their home in Greenyille.
Mrs. Fowler visited with her
pa rents while her husband was
in Dallas on business for his com-
pany.
Miss Helen Henry entertained
a house party of school friends
last Friday evening. The hours
were passed pleasantly with
games. Pop corn and home
made candy were enjoyed.
D. E. Loomis was in off the
road to spend the week-end with
his family. He reports the ter?
limited 100 lbs. to person. .$3.50
- - ' ' ' , '
Any one who uses or ought to use
paints and varnishes, will be glad to know
that we have just taken the agency for
: , tt c 4
bars V hite Hag Soap tor
$1.00
8 lbs. good Coffee
Sherwin-Williams
$1.50 Pump Oil Cans only. .$1.15
gallons of Coal OH for
in this locality. For fifty years this line
has been the world’s leader—that’s why
we chose it; and we are leaders in good
things here—that’s why ttey chose us.
It’s a pretty good combination to do
business with. - «jmm
1 dozen cans of Corn
this Store Your Headquarters
A. Daniel?, spent last week with
her parents at Red Oak. Mr.
and Mrs.Damels went down Sun-
day and Miss Moncie returned
with tfiem.
H. W. Kiersev sold his inter-
est in the City Meat Market to
W. W. McCalman, and the firm
name is now Solomon & McCal-
man. Mr. Kiersey took charge
of Mr. McCalman’s transfer
business.
Harry Oglesby and wife and
and Mrs. P. B. Mahoney were
guests Sunday of J. G. Moore
and family. Mrs. Mahoney has
remained the week through to
attend the meeting at the Bap^,
tist Church.
The Priscilla club was happily j
entertained at their meeting last!
week by Mrs Woody Ferguson
in her pretty new cottage home.
Mrs. Lawrence Harris was
an out of town guest. A one
course luncheon was served.
A barn near the intertiban
SUY CORNWELL, Proprietor
A QUARTER OF A MILLION OF PEOPLE INAUGURATED
THE VAST PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT SAN FRANCISCO
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Citation by Publication
Our Sunday Schools
The following enrollment at-
tendance and offering for last
Sunday were reported by the
superintendents of their respec-
tive school:
METHODIST
Enrollment - - 132
Attendance - - - 92
Collection - - - $3 60
E. U. Thompson, Supt.
CHRIST AIN
Enrollment - - • 123
Attendance
Collection
Transportation reports show that every state in the United States and most of the nations of the world were
wsented in the great throng of 260,000 people who Inaugurated the Panama-Pacific International exposition at
Francisco on February 20. This picture, showing the mighty South gardens, gives a glimpse of a small frac-
of the opening day throng. In the first five days of 9s progress the exposition had an attendance larger than
combined totals of the Chicago and St. Louis expositions and the ratio continues in a degree to justify predio-
s of the most spectacular sucoess for -the exposition.
Enrollment
Attendance
Collection
W. G. Brown, Supt
Katy Tine Card
Swithcrn Traction Time Card.
————
North Bound
Locals: 6:25, 7:25 a. m. and
continue the service on the 25
mutate after the odd hour to and
ttdnding 7:25 p. m.
Limited: 8:02 a. m. and con-
lame the service on the even
n|p|-«o and including 12:02 a. m.
iBaggage cars: 2:19 p. m.; 7:39
mad 11:31 p. m.
South Bound
Locals: 7:15 a, m. to 9:15 p, m.
Enrollment
Attendance
Collection
NORTH BOUND
No. 6—7:32 a. m. — Mail, flag
Galveston and San Antonio
No. 10 7;58 p. m. — mail, flag
San Antonio and Galveston,
SOUTH BOUND
No. 9—10:15 a. m.— Mail. flag.
San Antonio and Galyestoau
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No. 5—8:38 p. m. — Mail, flag
San Antonio and Galveston.
This is the time to order your
spring suits. Consult me for
styles and materials. Pressing
and repairing orders called for
and delivered. Ladies work a
specialty. M. R. Parks,
On the Pike.
For Sale
Plies Cored in 6 toad Days
Tour druggist will refund mhuey if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleedin#or Protruding Piles in g to 14 days.
(The first application gives Ease and Rest. 60c.
Egos for hatching,from my big
Barred Ply moth Rocks, $1.50
for 15. Mrs. Joe Pitts,
14 Red Oak, Texas. ,
Mebane cotton seed, 50 cents
per bushel. Call or phone.
J. H. Hudson, Lancaster.
Pure Mebane cotton seed for
sale by G. C. Rawlfns.
Old papers for sale at this o ffice
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SOLD HERE
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Tufts, Minnie Wetmore. The Lancaster Herald. (Lancaster, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915, newspaper, April 30, 1915; Lancaster, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth542678/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lancaster Genealogical Society.