Hale Center Live-Wire. (Hale Center, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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A. G. McAdams
Lumber Co.
We handle the best of
building .material and sell
at fair prices. Lumber,
posts, brick, paints, oils,
■etc. Protect your own
interests 5»y figuring with
us.
Local Items of Interest
Gathered and Published While News
Lee Kem merer was in Plain-
view last Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Bailey re-
turned Wednesday from a stay
of a week in Galveston.
Hale Center,
Texas,
SSSSSSBSSBSSBSSSSSSSSSSIilSg
FARM LOANS at 8 per cent S
ABSTRACT to every piece of Land and
Town Lot in Hale County. Your business
appreciated H. A. WOFFORD
Plainview, Texas.
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Commissioner Claxfcon was in
Plainview the first of the week
looking after the county’s busi-
ness. ^
Mrs. R. A. LeMond is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Will Fain in
Canadian this week.
Carpenters have begun work
on the residence of S. M. Good
letfc in the wtst part of the city
this week, whch will be hurried
to completion.
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HALE CENTER DRUG CO.
Your business earnestly solicited
Prescriptions carefully filled.
F. BRIDGES, Manager.
R. E. Terry, Ed Gentry and
Albert Keller attended court
at Lubbock the latter part of
last week.
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Alfred Reed attended court in
Plainview this week.
Geo. Moody went to Plainview
Tuesday on business.
Miss Mattie Lee^Cnight visit-
ed her sister Mrs. Nick Alley
this week.
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Dan Lanford was in Plainview
last Tuesday on business.
Pure bred Brown Leghorn
eggs at $1.50 for 15. W. R. Fer
trason
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W.
8. Mafcsler last Sunday tnorulug
a five pound girl.
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Mrs. W. A. Turnage is on the
sick list this week.
Ed Lang and Geo. Greer are
moving their families to New
Mexico this week where they
will make their future homes.
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Jim Smylie left for New Mex-
ico this week with Ed Lang.
Mrs. Dan Lanford and child-
ren are visiting relatives in the
country this week.
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Jim Light was on the jury
docket at the capital this week.
Uncle Bill Laney was in Plain-
View on business last Monday.
Joe Lee Ferguson made a busi-
ness trip to Plainview the first
of the week.
SANTA FE TIME CARD
HALE CENTER,
S. W. Corner of Square.
TEXAS
Phone 33.
MARION COFFEE \
The Driller
I Will drill your well makes no difference where you
are located. I will be in shape ii^ ft short time to
drill any size from a 6 inch to a 14 inch hole. Rem-
ember I will fix your mill or slush your well.
Write or phone me at
Hale Center,
Texas
Saveli Tin Shop
I am now located In the Pryor building.
See me for all kinds of tanks and tin
work, bipe and pipe fittings, windmill and
bicycle work. All work guaranteed^ I
handle flour and feed. See me for prices
J. J. SA YELL
gr.
Poult
wST U>Ifdl
tlonayon DtedDothtT*aloefowlsfrom
onm. Oermosono provents disease
oa^es It, iboriTd It get Msrted. Simple to
Ed?SlE
a«ularly an
GERMOZONE
the great Natlc
Colds,
Chicken-Pox a)
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ther tablet
°P^’ai^l inch °omi
user. Hither tablet
sra, or_d!rect from
ter. Hither t
For Sale by
R. E. Terry Drug Co.
South Bound
27 leave Amarillo 9:20 a.m.
“ Hale Center 12:35 p.m.
Sweetwater 7 p. in.
North Bound
28 Leave Sweetwater 6:40 a. m.
“ “ Hale Center 12:35 p. m.
“ “ Amarillo 4 p. m.
Santa IV
EXCURSION
If you are intending to make a
trip any way, north, east, south
or west come to see if you can’t
get a rate. We have excursions
on for many points and want you
to have this advantage of saving
money.
Ask for particulars!
J. D. Callaway, Agent.
Professional Cards
Y. W. HOLMES
LAWYER
Nvary r»bh.
GENERAL CIVIL PRACTICE
1.^ Title* s 3, liilt,.
Refer to Third National Bank.
Wofford Bld'g, Opposite Court
House.
PLAINVIEW. TEXAS.
Dr. W. R. Ferguson V. S.
Calls Answered Day or Night
Fred C. Pearce
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Practice In ail Courts
Plainview. - - - Texas.
I can furnish you with eggn
from pure white w_yiuiuoit.e s tne
Fishel Strain, at $1.50 for 15.
W. R. Fergason.
O. C. Sanders lias some good
millett seed and cane seed for
sale. 22tc.
Directory
The Largest Magazine in the
World.
To-day’s Magazine is the larg-
est and best edited magaziine
published at 50c per year. Five
cents per copy at all newsdeal-
ers. Every lady who appreciates
a good magazine should send for
s fres sample copy and premium
oatalog. Address, To-day’s Mag*
Mins, Canton, Ohio.
TO THE PUBLIC. *
The Texas Industrial Congress
must have money immediately to
ndeet the current expenses of
this rapidly expanding work for
agricultural betterment. I there-
fore most earnestly request one
hundred men to mail me their
checks for $100 each at the ear-
liest data possible.
Henry Exall, President.
I have the Agency
for the PANHAN-
DLE Steam Laun
dry. It is one of the
best in the state, ha v-
ing facilities to do
work of any nature.
Cleaning, Pressing,
Hat work & all kinds
Dye work. Perfect
Satisfaction Guaran-
teed.
Basket leaves on Tuesday
Returns Friday
W. Dan Lanford
CITY SHAVING PARLOR
Least You Forget.
' Mail The Live Wire
a check today for your supserp-
tion for another year. You
need the paper and we need the
money.
Southern-
Agriculturist
NASHVILLE, TENN.
For forty years the friend
and counselor of Southern
farmers.
Twenty-four pages twice
a month.
50 cents a year, or three
years for $1.00.
Presbyterian Church.
Rev. J. H. Bone Pastor.
Preaching 4th Sunday morning and-
•vening. Afternoon at Stonebeek.
Methodist Church
Rev. J. A. Sweeney, Pastor.
Preaching,—11 A. M. and 8.00P. M.
•very let, 2nd and.3rd Sundays.
Sunday school eVbfy Sunday at It
A. M.
Senior League every Sunday at 4
o’clock. Junior League at 3 p. m.
Home Mission Society! meet* 2nd
& 4th Tues. each month. Mrs. N. W.
Me Oleskey Pre».
Men s Prayer Meeting every Monday
night. Ladies Prayer Meeting every
Tuesday afternoon.
A cordial invitation to all, at these
services.
Baptist Church 9
Rev. W. A. Turnage Pastor.
Preaching on 1st and 3rd Sabaths.
Regular Conference, Saturday t4
11 o’clock, before the llrst Sunday
•very month.
Sunday School and Bible Lesson-
Each Sunday at 10 o’clock.
Prayer meeting Every Wednesday—
night at H.30. Come and worship
with us.
Masons
Thus. YV. Leutond Lodge No. 83t
F. & A. M. meets Tuesday 7.30P. M.
on or before the; full moon of each
month
W. T. LeMond N. M.'Akeson
--WHNfc—
Sample Copy Sent
Free
Ba you want ona?
Sec’ty
Royal Arch Chapter
Meets the 4th Wednesday of each
month. R. W. Lemond, M. E. H. P.
Joe Lee Ferguson, Sec. Visiting
companions are cordially Invited t*
meet with ue.
Eastern Star
Lemond Chapter No. 38 O. E. S.
meets Friday 8. 30 P. M. on or be-
fore the full moon of each month.
Mrs. A. F. Quisenberry N. M. Akesoa
Sec’ty
Odd Fellows
Lodge meeting each Tuesday night.
Rebekah
Rebekah Lodge No. 404, meeke every
2nd and 4th Monday nights at I Q
O. F.Hall.
W. 0. w.
Lodge meeting 2nd A 4th Saturday
night at8.M.
JR. W. A.
Camp meets every Tueeday •rmlmg
In the Odd Fellow*' Building.
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Lattimore, Loy D. Hale Center Live-Wire. (Hale Center, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913, newspaper, June 13, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804294/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .