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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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AN OKLAHOMA LETTSB. CuANiiir'RY News. From View. TIia Comnmeietert' The term of tbe court last wtek uc meeting, wdicii! USto.l t-n rt i Crops, Politics, Indian, a "Nig- Tbtfrsday, A og. 18, 1904.

nrcht' i and White Folks. uigm wuu L't conversions and! several addftn. ohmrh 1 The wheat and oalcropinn this Hare Just met Patlon has a tiue claim near, bet and is doing well, but "holds cm" to ls Kickapoo (arm. Smw Judge B. I.

Williams in towu few 1vb 80. The older citizens will inter him. Geo. Woods dropj 4 into my church last Sunday tiigltt. At Alius not long since 1 Met Mik was bort, lasiiug onlj three days.

and tip large amount of business came up far atteulion. Following a suwinaTy of t1w proceediug; TRAIN SCHEDULE. It was a epletfiiid mt'eticg. section were failures; but the land p. ine meeting began last night at the school Louse already an immense crop planted.

'Hro. a Christian! HUM. Hotar, Public, Lipar yield is tine. Sever saw so much I.eMaster, V. K.

Conkle, Ci.iu.le Il ouiiiern i exas, IVtlW granted for the sale ot jCotftr.v Creek school boose. granted far second class to be known as Gran-bury and Weatherfurd road via i V. Jncksou's, road to be ehang- How to get il Bd lt BtMr- SuoJay mornil I gathered is now the problem lor 4 'solution by our farmers. Scarcely A number of young people came- ataniilv can gather its own crop. Iron, Tborp Spring to spend Indians won't work, and the peo- Ml m'V81-'8 at the 0f Pl not allow negroes to come.

Myrtle Bledsoe. 1 wrote in a previous letter that Ol'K -AOKJtTV fmrrta -ljr ara a 4 Th 4 in: UrM rrf niMliit n1UpM cn at Yo t-r aad ot.r a dlIn will rmlt dkr- Uii expense to the county. p.lition granted for change in boundary lines of school district Sou. 5 an I 15. Petition of K.

A. Kinaon and Mr. Bradford, a nephew of ftiere were uo Africans in this lej Barton, accomtiiinied bv his county I am mistaken. I Or. Prothro.

Dentist, saw a reui, live, oiacK jone "nig izer in town a lew dvs aeo. wiinl National Bank Building. jotherg aaUvj for riiog grade Miller, John Klhridge, J. W. Kis-ilar and others.

They all ti be prospering. Johu K. ard Bro. Kizziar each hss a fine farm bear towu worth or more. Have just crossed Bed river on my way to Texas to assist a friend in a meeting.

I frankly confess to a very bome-li te. feeling when I get witbia her bounds. Tt xsns are loyal, 'to their ting, and moat of them have a notion that some sweet day they will return to her friendly borders. Nath Bowers aud wife from the Okla. country were on the train going to lolsr.

Her father, Mr. Lloyd, now lives at Vernon. 1 am glad to note the great success of your recent Beunion wieb a calm, serene old sge for those old veterans who havT i of road from 3rd to. 2nd class, at Or T. R.

Sreen, Dentist, ii Vms 00 expense to the countj. bame Sellars Building. I order on petition of B. Aston t.u- ufr i and others. a load of wood.

Both these arti-ticlea are quite scarce in this county. Tbis negro. Jives 20 miles from here on a claim he drew. The political pot is boiling now lor the tecond time. The primaries and conventions are over, and tbe two parties will have a battle royal until- "Tbe parties are too nearly equally balauced for either to lest or sleep.

The Democrats are in tbe saddle, and imiM for a-visit to is father at Clt burne. Aid heretofore granted to Julia jltrifliu from pauper fund ordered i ra n.t1 farm Butcher reports of Wright Bros I YOU Uk IU lis' it with no. Groesbeck Co. "borne tbe luat and burden ol the Money to loan on farming lands uort8 count and precinct in small or Urge jej otl fiu anDf'fld- I inn IT friend, from Georgia, have 'been here visiting Barton's farolly. J- Killough and wife have returned from tiv bg their son at Prosper.

Jiev. Whittakw's family attended church and Sunday school at Center Mills Sujfay. S. I). Smith aocMiobt.

Killough left Monday on aa overland trip to Wise county, i John Barton and wife from Spring Creek spent a few days here with home folks. Cotton Is opeuiu. The 'ietbodist people have a plan on foot to boiht a church. We understand that work will begin on it at once. An Announcement and Invitation To the Public: We beg to announce that we have completed our gin plant at this place which cousnts ot the latest improved STarray System.

Every piece of rcatliinery in our plant is bran new; tod put up b'y skilled workmen. We cordially iuvite the farmers and marchants to call and inspect our Ice and I greatly rejoice over the ol rehabilitating the ''old on the hill." Many precious David I Douglas at" the Uiy-iav Kation.1 Bank. Tl uin.a! list of claims were allowed. KhiriTSandhn is making much improvement in his new home, Oolite a ron antic wedding took eluding a deep well. plate the Commercial hotel Hood county had no delegates ing parties being Mr.

8. S. Smith of Angleton, Tfv. and Miss Mary veutioa heid at Fort Worth last a Git son ol the ame place, Eld. V.

week. Threo Good Bargains. memories, as well as sail reflections, cluster about that tlme-hon-red and worthy institution. I bid it God speed and pray His blessings upon those who now propose to sacrifice, and serve. For that is a bat it means, as Wilson and Shirley, Switzer and Onins, Will-lams and Sweet and their coadjutors can truthfully Stand by the school and it will prove a birasing to your coontry.

W. J. MooKK. Hobnrt, Okla. Bartify Lee is agent for the Ft.

Worth Becord and will be fl.fj to deliver it at your home every H. Stapp officiating. The young lady, is a ice ol Tbrah and Hannaford, bad been A good Sulki-y Plow, a Hiding we do not think they III be un horsed at the next election. The Democrats have recently nominated a veiy Hue geutleu.au and law jer, Frank Matthews, of Mangum, as delegate to Congress. The all-consuming topic here is statehood double, single, any Sort.

The Democrats favor single statehood; i. tbe two Territories to be admitted as one state. The Kiowa, Cheyenne and Arsp aho Indians recently had their an nual meeting near here on the creek, and engaged iu their tribal feetivities, war-dances, etc. About 70U were in camp. They were Interesting and seemed to be happy.

They are always happy if they bave plsuty of beef. T.ii ylad Jusl killed 14 beeves one hen 1 went rut. To -c them corking does not sLiarpin one's appetite It will take 1000 years to eUucale them outof their heathen custom. We have just had a griat cele bration In my town. It is etitin at ed that there were lU.thJO people present.

It is crleb'atiug the 3rd anniversary of the town. A stra.i CuKivatr rnnd a planter for sale' iir tra. a inn In .1 MilliV iu for some time snd lud s.irte"! l-ut a' orth iset aflianced on Lis way (Jin planj, and will sLowjou the a7KH Two or three good washer onion. Thos who haw tbildren.to school prefer who p. rsuddel he could wait latest.

devices knin t. modem uo l. i.L-r: to thev tout the train WT ginning ami caring icr your cotton. Thorp Spring for Grintury and were irtiiuedi li.ori ing before breakfast. Paper (.

licit the in.eij iuairif.1. on mt patronage 0f A majority the members tls and a mi. re in ad- early iraia en ro'ite to San Anto- roert hints and i s.ile at Boa den Orug Co. uni ieo. (iuiles Betaurant.

Al Ukes Buf scriptions to the twice a Meek Becord. Tourist Ratoa. nio before retun.iLg to their heme ance of courteous i I i ir treat in The arm is to prominent in his community and" har Amtm Tbe Friiito System will Issue, orka 'u a most bottling has on as life partner lovely young lady. during the Summer moot Tour iat rouud trip lu krti to riou some. Ice that Lave ana country to re only .) years aorta aod locations the mona-tains, lakes nnl seashore, at great old.

A ereat rain broke iLto the A. and B. Clark will return to un.ai r. (esliviliea of the last ever.ing, but ly rr n.Ci' ratea, with ample re I'RISO' ICV. Si filS CO.

it insured big corn, "heap" cotton, the of the Baugh pfci'iy have rtt'irned Iroui St. Louis and report a Cue time. Tbe price of wheat having reached thedo'Ur mark, a number Turners h' bean turning loose their 6" Geo. Giles now has a fim class baker, plentv rf breaC, pies and rske Call and examine them for yourself. Notice- Any person hereafter guilty ol nhicg or bunting in my pasture will be prosecuted to the lull extent of the law, unless they first secure permission.

8. II. Cook. Born, to Dr H. L.

Wilder and wile, at Weatherford, last Thurs melons gulore. Our city complet ed a sever system '2 months ago; and there are 75 men at woik on water-works. Have just finished compress that will turn out 2 bales turn limit. Call DesretM agent, or aJUresa iVttSrnger Tiaffic Pe partment, St. Louia.

JEFF RYLEE, TheVeterinarySurgcon ill examine your Horse or cow free, and will hstruct yon si to Oranbury'i First Dale. Last Thur afternoon Irvin and h'itban Stlf, sons ol X. B. Self of Lipan i.ghborbood, drove onto the square with the first bale ol l-w cotton for the season of Unit, They hsd picked Tt orp Spring and again enter upon the school work there is most gratifying news to their friends not only in Hood county, but all over Texas. No people can appreciate their work and in fluence as do the people ef Hood county and it is with the greatest pleasure we join in welcoming them back home, wishing and predicting for the school tbe greatest success.

per minute. They expect to com presi bales. 1 he ministers of tbe city expect to holJ revival services In the great shed soon. over betaecu and 40 acres of It will seat or people. Tbe Texaa contingent of white folks to this section are in the ma jority; and so far as I know, tbey what be needs.

If you bave an old Horse or Cow that caa't chew good, bring them and bave tbeir teeth fixed so Ihey csn properly frind their food and yos will save feed and bave a fat horse or cow. BEST rtsy, twins a boy and a girl. Of tocrs the genisl doctor is absent from bis ofllce indefinitely. are behaving themselves pretty well, and are doing well otherwise. We are reliably iiformed that the oil ruill mm Inner will not be ground to ure this bale, which as ginned at trier Williams' gin.

Tbe Jd i(hed 4 JS pounds and was J. JI. Doyle for lu)c. per pun, while the busi ness men mle op a prtmium amounting to This is the if-ond year io sue Beports from the Southern part pat in this year, the stockholders i the- county bduate that tbe D0t being illing to invest more PASSENGER SERVICE IN TEXAS. GATCWAYS-4 Ttc Price oJ PlCQScrc It ia WaH for a lonely woowia to fcrjro tbe vrt of tbe lift- liKh aha wa crratrd ti arJ-'T and rn.

Hhe tntf liiva to tyjar in offx-p nr id at.na. jrtt all rann4 6mf Itrtwlf tl. auoai tiun-a Mhi.h it nlUtrJ t. I boll weevil bave been doing con aiderable damage recently on some farms in that sec'ion. money 'ictil they see what the toll weevil will do for the country.

Ti er was no (ear but that cesxion that Mr and bis boys have hai the aod profit of plenty of eeed could be had to run bringing in tu frit bale, being I Boaman, a practical horse- tr-f mi iiir iaiir- fWlrn too irr-mt shower and niechanieal bluck i this year, but the fer was for the tu 'eu dji earlier this year X' ht. aol aln auf. a mi lb. is now in charge theifjsur. trrt flm hr )' ixl tcacl aa a bao shop and shicita your cua-1 hm of foully g.itt At the church at mid di-sd f-et of hors-s a o'cl'nk Tuesday, Angul Zl, Mn a first clsss Photo A on-ff -rr11m.

iV UViinrti who ar l(Mlty. mill mnAKrb to Granburyone urn! mit hn a tffrr Good EatltiR be l-A liV 11 r'l a at II LI recur of musc at the Gr-iobur, M.j als aw- bad at J. Ic Tde l.ini Siting, orth Tmiuing School, wilt i.i.r moTk in my line. of jM if. The tet of i hile.

ty bigli grade woik ni.J good All gur intrrd. business, it.ki ai an edu Citiot.l rally. Aii Iriends of rdu cat. on are (Jordully invited. Thk NKV4j0b drprtmeDt 1.4 been overrun ailh aoik the past werk, but II baa been turned out i.ik.

a 14 int. Biv ril Vtri n.ri. nt It urc-t hai 4i I i atkl tli other at raiaa which oiia ar aui'jn't. II U'l'V. ll'a ak- iliaina.

Ural Ml aul elttrattoa, att Cra froiat mrk It mk wmrwn t'td ank Hiit) U. I aw JaaH 1 purci.ea intenst la the ItoMitin llr, i ,1 la tinar mi Am 1 .11 bief and i(fie. (Jft yci.r rt I here for dinner and ste your family from evoking. Ha'iscrlbers to 7 UK who will nerved by the Arton BKI) route will pleste notify us before lhe aervirr begins, in order tha we winy si lid their papers by the srrier Mo Taoveva vo Awn Otvivnona. rapidly and wr sre again rradv lo il WJ not, however, do jour work promptly and in the rt jdewite l.ni,! eutirelt- to the florst alyle of workmanahip.

Call but over the bus- aod st earnplrs of our work br Va, I 4 Wm bate Mif.Ved to tlic fi l. iK4k 4 r-" f-mt k'al atii af- Ll.ner abop.bafkofFerrellft jllaflry ewe are prepared to do allj In snium. A n.nr here will at L.nSm ol li atksm tri and woo.l mi" ni imu.i irrrni I on tt (I en Boa a a a m-A nr. iii. ai'ice (haMbeilNin'a Colic.

Chulf. i oat naae laii I I a I tar rhoe lmi-J rsuif in-1 'ire periallf I fc.M I i. i I. nt .11 i ClIOl I'UtkH i jjr-ur i 'imr. I iir II II 1 1 rill (' "mi 4t aOIJie (nail II fnuirm.

t. ihallendillir use oltlu.l small dun Span i-ieral brande.sod I I II lh liurp. i i In Chi. Inn has it a Un rp la 4 iw rni i r.i a ammn. i flail tl" auirrHn lr IVrT.i'f Urt.f.

Ail ia li't til' t' 1 an-t M- Hf nifMiBiat A in. V. rum. V. th fi trjilioi? mule.

Will r.rl III Vtua 11 l'r Irailiiiff to 4 mi. -I-1''1' Iilll'l'l rX IH I (h.m It P.TUANCf, I Os'-V ra mmi Vawaf Mot'f, atias, irrrna. huuu torsalcbyl. A ir ianuafoid. I H.

II. Cooa, Oranbury..

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