The Mineola Daily Argus (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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EVERY DAY BRINGS US
SOMETHING NEW
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this season the .daintiest of Laces, lovely Em-
broideries, -exquisite White#oods, beautiful col-
ors in Wash Fabrics. The Most Stylish and
Newest in Everything to Wear, : : : : :
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THE DAILY ARGUS
It Goes Into 300
Homes Daily,::
GIVE IT A TRIAL
For Sale,
A reasonable amount of
space in The Aug us. Ap-
ply at office for reasonable
rates.
Six times a week The
Argus will carry your ad.
into nearly all the homes in
Mineola . and environs.
What better advertising
medium could you desire?
COMPLETE DIRECTORY OF MINEOLA,
J, G. LAWLIS,
Contractor and Builder,
MINEOLA, Texas.
jf. d. PEACOCK
L0CK GUN
and Smith
Scientific Repairer of Light M.uhlnery
MINEOLA, TEXAS.
Cotorcd People's Column,
Rev. W. K. Walthall, Reporter, who la* alao
ai.;cnt for Tub Argus among the col-
ored people.
The Ministerial meeting
was had Monday night.
The devotional exercises
were conducted by Rev. W.
K. Walthall, after which
Rev. L. TI. Barnett, deliver-
ed a short address touching
the object of the meeting.
He called for reports from
the preachers since last meet-
ing. All made favorable
reports.
Miss Mary Bivins and
mother have returned from
Greenville.
Don't forget that you
must pay your subscription
in advance if you wish to se-
cure The Daily Argus
hereafter. See our "Notice
to Subscribers."
J. W. Sims of Hor y
Grove has purchased a lot m
block 65 in the west ward
and has contracted with A.
W. Wells to build for him a
residence thereon. He will
move to Mineola as soon as
his residence is completed.
The person who subscribes
for this paper and does not
intend to pay for it will al-
ways shun the presence of
The Argus collector and
keep a batch of excuses on
hand.
Subscribe for The Daily Aegus.
Revs. Tinsley, Grigsby and
Barnett visited the white
Baptist church yesterday to
examine some benches which
are for sale.
Rev. L. H. Barnett, pas-
tor of the M. E. church, had
splendid success in his rally
last Sunday. The collection
amounted to $20.
Rev. W. K. Walthall made
a trip to Overton last Satur-
day, where he has churches
under his administration.
The Argus agent will call
to see you today. Be ready
to renew your subscription.
Rev. Shelton of Tyler pas-
tor of the Baptist church
Was in Mineola Saturday vis-
iting his people, who are al-
ways glad to see him. This
is his second year as pastor
in our town and we wish
him much success.
The Argus is worthy of
your hearty cooperation and
active support.' Will you
give it fhe same?
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Representing All the Businesses, Pro-
fessions, Trades, Etc.
FIRST NATIONAL 1IANIC
H M. ("ate, president
J- O. TeiigariU'ii. c.i.-liicr
WHOLESALE GROCERY ANJ) FEED
STOKE.
L. H. Graham & Co.
c e n i: ha i. m i: noH a n d rs i
It. M. Onto l>ry Goods & Grocery Company.
Mtnonla Mercantile Co.
1. G. Brumbtrg i.'o>
N. S. Sodekson iSc Co.
(\ C. Sisl.r J J. Edward*
A Munzoshelmcr Chappcil Harpole
1.. D. Calloway >v Co.
CHEAT JOHN STORE.
M. Colin.
FURNITURE STORE AND UNDER-
TAKER.
M. I.. Bartholomew,
POSTMASTER.
Thoa. Urceil
t 'OTTi )N EXC11A NGE.
J. T. Hightowcr.
LOCAL COTTON HI "YE US.
1. G. Brombcrg & Co.
A. Muniseshelmcr
II. M. Cat" Dry Goods >v Grocery Co.
Mineola Mercantile Co.
O. C. Staler N. fc>, Godckson & Co.
nnd others.
MILLINERY.
Miss Jennie O. Blake
DRESS MAKING.
Mesdames llaley & I'erklns
GROCERY STORES.
R. C. Clark .1. T. Mlze
Si ma & Co. W It. Aldridgo
W. R. Speight A. Co.
Smith i. iloitnu J. \V. Uodgcra (Col.)
HOTELS.
I'nion Depot. G. J. Signaigo, propr.
Ferguson lloiu'o, Mrs. (V E. Smith, propr.
Hotel Bailey, M. A. Bailey, propr.
HOARDING AND LODGING H'OCSES.
11 J. I la nit h H. P. Taylor
Mrs. S. R. Hruco J. p Newman
HAKERY.
Piekard & Webb.
RESTAURANTS.
J. A. Giles E. Hchultz
.1. M. Aidrcy Jus. Hunter (col.)
J. W. Rodgera (Col)
CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT
Hobbilis Ac Henry
LUNCH STAND.
S. E. Cochran.
MEAT MARKETS.
J. C. Wood' Ab Allen
H. E. Cochran
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.
Luke Wilder, manager.
NEWSPAPERS.
Courier (weikly) Argun (dally)
Christian Visitor (weekly)
JOH PRINTING.
O P. I'yjn J. II. Cox
PHOTO GALLERIES.
Chicago Photo Co.. S. O. Ilundcrson, Mgr.
Harry Clark
BICYCLE SHOP.
S. O. Henderson
TAILOR SHOP.
W. A. Clark
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS.
11. W. Johnson J. E. Elynt
SURVEYORS.
G«*o. SV. Cowan J. U. Wood
WOOD YARD.
M. M. Mansell & Hro.
NURSERYMAN.
11. S. Bogan
STEAM LAUNDRY.
'6. F. MIzo & Sons
DYE WORKS.
J. W. Gnynn
HARDER SHOPS.
C. II. MrAilams W. T. Robworth
J. A. Gilea Jaa. Hunter (col.)
IIAltI)WA11E STORES.
Thoa. Breen J. W. MeMurry & Co.
I. G. Bramberg it Co.
SADDLERY AND LEATHER GOODS,
j. w. MeMurry &. Co.
SALOONS.
M. H. Piekard Sam A. Joseph
it Co. J. M. Ardroy
Wrt'li Hroa.
C. C. Manaeil
FRUIT AND TRUCK GROWERS.
N. M. Phillips Horton & Son
W. 1). MeWhorter II. A. Shaw
W. K. Spurkman R. M. Jones (col.)
DRAYMEN.
YaW'.s J.
J. A. Phillips.
HAULING.
McKlruiy C
feed dealers.
Slnin It Co. R.
t'happell K'. Harpole.
J. A. Calloway A Co.
LIVERY STABLES.
I.lojtJ ft Benton J. E. Roec
COTTON YARDS.
R. T. Jones II. M. Cuto
LUMBER YARDS.
Calloway Sr Bryant
Geo. C. Roe vet)
MINEOLA BOX MANUFACTURING CO.
II. M. Cate, preddent;
J. O. Teat-garden, secretary and treasurer
MINEOLA LIGHT AND ICE CO.
R. N. Stafford, manager.
BOTTLING WORKS,
n. F. Taylor
MINEOLA COTTON COMPRESS.
II. M. Cat>', manager;
H W. Neili, superintendent
MILL AND GIN.
Terrell Cotton Oil Co., propn.
T. W. Brooks, manager.
IRON WORKS.
Tuylnr)Bro .
WATER WORKS.
Smith & Sou.
Urn. 13. J. Henry
BUU-'KSMITII SUOJ S.
W. IJ. Lott Chaa. M. Murphy
B. A. Dorr Hall Bros.
GUNSMITH SHOPS.
E. I.. Wren J. D. Peacock
FANCY WOODWORK SHOP.
Smith It Son.
TIN SHOP.
D. 8. Bock.
SHOE SHOP.
Frank Khole*.
CITY OFFICERS.
I. II. Huffmnater, mnyof.
B. F. Head, trousurcr
W. D. Williams, assessor and collector.
J. U. Cox, neurctuiy
And rev.' J Britton, uttoruvy
M. H. Piekard, J W. Jennings, L. D.
Calloway, J. F. MeDanlel, N. E. Phillips
itnil Aaro'i Muuzoslu'lraer, nl.lernaeu.
Tillman Gage, marshal
J. W. Bogan. street commissioner
Bud Ilealrd, night watchman.
City Council moutu the Nut Thursday In atch
WQBtih
PRECINCT OFFICERS.
JJsttr Emniprson, deputy ahotilT.
Henry Wlillnsharo. consiatile.
■J. V. DoWU. JUatln< of tlx tw-u*.
Or«ren Hmtth, C'nnnt O^nvVnietiflr,
j. ii c
I >. \V. Kitehejia
.1. J. Patterson
G. P
A. J.
M. Allen
C. Giles
C. Clark
MINEOLA CITY SCHOOLS.
II. A. Stafford, superintendent.
J. P McDonald, principal high school
<whlt")
John Yejey, principal colon I school.
MINEOl.A FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
GROWERS' ASSOCIATION.
N. E. Phlilips, nr>.d,lent: W. It. Spark-
man, secretary. M. ds every iud and tth
-Monday nights in each month.
DRUG STORES.
S. Lankl'ord
. E. Williams
Bradford Drug Co.
Chas. R. Brannen
WOOD COUNTY CAMP
United Confederate Veterans, No. 153, I.
II. lluffmastcr, captain; W. R. Aldrldge,
adjutant.
ODD FELLOWS.
Mineola Lodge. I. O. O. F., No. ^13.
B. H Babb, noble grand; C. E. Klne,
secretary; W. T. l'ebworth, deputy
grand master. Meets eveiy Friday night.
MASONS.
Mfnoola Lodge, A. 1''. and A. M., No,
Si';!. I. G. Brombi'ig, worshipful ntuater;
I II. lluffniaster, secretary; meets W,d-
nesday ni^-ht on or before the full moon
In each month.
KNIGHTS ClF PYTHIAS.
Mineola Lodge, K. of I'., No. 115. I. M.
Grlflin, chancellor commander; Alf Sis-
ler, keeper of records and seal; C. E.
Klne, deputy grand chancellor. Meets
every Tuesday night.
WOODMEN.
Lake George Camp, W. O. W., No. 202.
C. 10. Klne, council commander; W. D.
Williams, clerk. Meets 1st and 3rd Mon-
day nights in each month.
REBEKAII LODGE.
Mineola Lodge, No. 22(1. Mrs. Jennlo
Rati llff, noble grand; Mrs. EITio Clark.
Secretary; Miss Jennie Blake, deputy.
Meets every Monday night.
WOODMEN CIRCLE.
Lake George Grove, No. S3. Mrs. Nettia
C rickard, worthy guardian; C. E. Klne,
clorU. Moots evory \\rt'tlneailuy nl^ht.
ST. JAMES A. M. 13. CllURCll.
W. S. Grijfsby, l'. C.
Preaching every 3rd Sunday. Sunday sriuiol (;v.
cry bunday at II:30 n. in. Clans inec'tlnu every 2nd
and 3rd Sundays, l'l-aycr meeting uvery Wednes-
day nlKht.
C. M. E. CHURCH.
Preaching every 1st and 3rd Sundays. Sunday
sunt" ,u,V'i vrCw'•k„oaoh S ljlwt|'. 11. H. Johnson
MUklt. Illl' 1 Ii. \T. Wt'llfl HL'C.
METHODIST CHl'RCII.
r, . , V' Rl'lley. pa tor.
I reaching ovcry Sunday at usual hours.
j i.i>rr inot'tin«s ovcry Wrtlno.sdav uikiu
< oiuinunlon every lirst Sunday. Sunday-
sehoid every Sunday morning at 1145,
eaehcrs meeting every Thursday night.
II. C. <,eddie. aupt.; II. K. Taylor, asst.
supt l'.pworth League meeting evrv
Sunday at if p. m. The AVoman's Homo
Mission Society meets (very Tuesday af-
ter the lirst and third Sundays in "eaeii
month at 3 p. m., Mrs. C. E. Rovelli
president. '
christian church.
L. A. Beteher, pastor.
Preaching at II a m., and at 7:30 n
in , every Sunday. Sunday-school at : uj
a- m.; J II. English, supt. Christian En-
deavor at B:3a p. m.; Mrs. Itosa Tunnell
president Teacher's meeting every Frl-
diy night of each week. Church prayor-
meetlng Wednesday evening.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
A. A. Duncan, pastor.
Preaching every lirst. second and fourth
Sundays in each month at ll a m and
7:3'i p. ni. Sunday-school at ii:l5 a. in :
11'Calloway, supt. Prayer-meeting
I hursday night of each week.
CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Preaching every lirst and third Sundays
""<1 7:30 |). in. Sunday-school
at J..10 a ni.; \\. L. Lott, supt. Blbl.j
class, meeting every Friday night; L. M.
Owen conductor. I!. I. Read. Ii. f. uarri„
und W. E. Lott, elders of church.
1. it G. N. TIME TABLE.
No. 15 leaven fc:00 a. m.
No. J7 leaves 2:30 p. ni. ' ' '
No. 18 arrives 1:00 a. m.
No. 16 arrives 12:30 p. m.
M. K. ft T. TIMT3 TABLE.
No. 10 leaves 7:30 a, m.
No. U arrives li:00 p. in.
No. 00, way freight, leaves 2:20 p. m
No. SS, way freight, arrives 12:20 p. m.
T. .t P. TIME TABLE.
No. 6 arrives 11:01 a. in.
No. 2 arrives 12:38 p. m.
No. 2 departs 12:58 p. m.
No. 4 arrives 10:11 p. m.
No. 1 arrives 1:43 p. m.
No. 1 departs 2:03 p. m.
No. 5 arrives 4:32 j>. in.
No. 3 arrives 3:20 a. m.
PHYSICIANS.
A Pallnn, A. B. Moody
D. A. ^ork A. S. ('ochrana
.. ■ . .Coleman Sam W. Hart
I'. L. Jones T3. W. McCamlsh
W. C. Calvert.
SPECIALIST.
R. W. Freeman
DENTISTS.
S. Cloud Noble J. 13. Williamson
CLERGYMEN.
G. v. Ridley i,, a. Bet chef
A. A. Duncan I,. M. Owen
W. G. Padgett I,. H. Harnett (eol.>
Green Douglass (col.) W. M. Tinsley (col.t
S. M. Brooks (col.) VV. K. Wultliidl (coi.)
W. S. Grigsby (col.)
NOTARIES PUBLIC,
O. P. I'ylo J. D. Powell
Ben Goldman Geo. A. Cage
O. A. Tunnell D. W. Crow
II. C. Geddle Andrew J. Britton
A. D. Jackson J. L. Ray
Geo. W. Cowan.
LEGAL FIRMS.
Harris Britton Hurt & Hart.
1). W, Crow W. B. Teat'Kardeii
Coddle & Harris.
UNDERWRITERS.
Andrew J. Britton
Geo. A. Cage'. «
MUSIC TEACHERS.
Mr i. H. Munzeshclmer
Miss Brosalc Sanford
Mlia Mlnnlo Patten Mrs. Lula Harris,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
llarria 4k. Britton J. L. Ray
G. W. Cowan
carpenter!!.
R. J. Dy r Tobe Baps
J. A. Fulinnr J. E. Peebles
Wm. II. Wren Russell Adrian
J. G. Lawless J. II. Hamptoil
T. M. James W. R. Sibley
J. J. Mclxien Frank Lowry
J. t'. Grunt J. W. Jones
J. r Allen Alex. Wells (col.)
Ben Brown (col.) Alex. Rlckartl (col,;
PAINTERS AND PAPERUANGERS.
Goo. William* A. S. Willlamston
Geo. Turman (col.) Elmer Gould
BRICK MASONS.
Jno. (4 Daniel, Sr. 13d Powell (col.)
Jo)nu~'*n Vanderbllt Fox Lane (col.)
NOTIONS AND NOVELTIES.
Wm. Thomas
RAILROAD EMPLOYES.
W. W. Cox, tlagmnn at crossing.
3- M. Griffin joint freight nnd ticket ugant.
L: 3. Sunders tlcknt clerk.
E. C. Kine. foreman KuW repair shop.
B. F. Harris, foreman I. & G. N. rcpaii
shop
T. M. Welch, foreman T. & P. repd.lt'
shop
OOINT BAGGAGE MAN.'
J. C. Cage
JOINT EXPRESS AGENT.
J. F. McDanicI
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The Mineola Daily Argus (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1903, newspaper, February 11, 1903; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth254288/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.