The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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GIVE OUR VERY
BEST SERVICE
' TOEVRYONE
WHO DESIRES
\ATr\rlf We do not treat disease or di-
Ksllf WW C)rAV formity of any kind, and we do
not cure anything. We are just
Masseurs We have nice quart-
ers over The First State Bank,
of Claude, we invite you to in-
vestigate us.
WORK HOURS FROM 8:00 A.M. TO6:00 P. M.
David B. Teen andH.S. Dowda,
Scientific Masseurs
PHONE 186.
lassified "Ads"
Claude Photo Studio, Phone 163,
S. C. Can, Photographer. 36-tf
For Sale—1 yonng Jersey cow
and calf, 8 gallons milk daily'
46.pd See Eugene Joues.
For Sale—My six year old,
fine driving and riding horse.
Also cut under buggy. S. C.
Carr, "Photo Studio", Phone 156.
as
—
NOLUE BAILEY SHOW
WIL L BE SATURDAY
Fat Cattle—If you have fat
cattle for sale. See C. M. Blan-
ton of Goodnight or at .T. H.
Weaver's at Claude. 46-pd.
FOR S\LE—One 5-room house
and out buildings, also Hi lots fence
chicken proof, half interest in well
and windmill. Five blocks from
court house in East part of Claude
Price $1500. Call News office. 46-p
DR. M. J}. HARRIW
SURGEON
Auiarillo, Texas
Joues Dry Goods Company's liaiMin^
THE CITY LIVERY STABLE
Good teams, good rigs, careful drivers,
water in connection
Give mc your patronage and I will surely please you
H. FRANK CREWS, Prop.
Telephone 43 Claude, Texas
All laundry picked up Friday ol
each week will be delivered to you
the following Tuesday. R. E. Blan-
ton, Agent. 41tf.
CLAUDE TELEPHONE CO.
Our employee is at work. Let us build a
line to your door. It means fewer steps
for you and less worry. Use a telephone
one month, you will never do without one
C. W. Wooten, Mgr.
EXCEPTIONAL B A EG AIN
The Bassett farm, 8 miles
southwest of Claude, for sale.
One of the best improved places
in eouuty. Requires small cash
payment, balance seven years al
(i per cent. It' interested, ad-
dress or soo P. E. Boeaen,
Groom, Texas.
For Sale or Trade—Six room
house, good well, barn, collar,
and all necessary outhouses, hlk.
300x2130, close to .school. Origi-
nally the .lames Logue, residence
in Washburn. Apply R. B,
Robertson, Washburn.
NOTICE
Green tags for Real Bargain* |
sit The Emporium. 44-2t. \
O. L Corbin of Sherman is j
visiting his brother W. H. Cor-
bin this week.
Fairview Notes
Rube Sullenger has purchase
a new Overland.
j Miss Rosa Jackson spent
Mrs. D. G. McWain and son j ^ '"^ay w^'1 'ier sister, Mrs,
from Amarillo are visiting Mrs
P. Isaacs.
Miss Nannie and
Bui ah Gist
Frank Crews this week.
Ourpopular county commission-j spent Sunday at the homo ot
Mi. Davis has our thanks C. L. Goad.
er Mr. Davis has our thanks
for SI paid in on subscription for j
Anna Davis another year.
Boru to Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Childers of Conway, a boy, on
Ward, "The Tailor" | July the 20th.
Marine Patterson of j
Mrs. lom Wiltnoth has been
John R
and Miss
Claude were Sunday visitor in
Amarillo.
W. B. Royal of Mansfueld,
Texas, was prospering in Claude |
first of the week and thinks seri-
ously of locating with us.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Iiatliff of
Tyler, are guest of Mr. and Mrs.
.1. S. Stallings.
J. K. Hunt and family have re-
turned from a pleasant visit with
Mr. Hunt's sister at Wichita
Falls.
Paul Jones left Saturday for
Montafta for a visit with his Aunt
Mrs. C. B. Barnett.
Mrs. J. T. Baker who was quite
sick for several days is able to
be up again.
QUIT GROWING SMUT
Buy your Formaldehyde at the
City Drug Store and soak your
wheat seed. Sl.OO will treat one
hundred bushels. 45-4t
Mrs. R. Li. Gist spent Sun-
day afternoon with Henry
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wade are
guest of Mrs. Wade's parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spilman.
suffering from the course of
sticking a splinter in her foot.
Mr. and Mas. John Rliiehie
entertained with a cream sup-
per Saturday night. There were
fifty five present. All report-
ed a dandy time.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tno. Rhiche
and babe and Ira are enjoying
a visiting from their mothei.
Mrs. Millsap and Mrs. Rhichie
of Itasca.
PHONE 81
—FOR—
Bran
liorts
Cake
Meal
Maize
Chops
Oats
Hay
Oyster Shells
Tankage
• Slack Coal
Nut Coal
Lump Coal
H. M. Davis
and SON
Wc want you for a satis-
lied customer
Mollie Bailey's show vrill be
in Claude to-morrow, July 29th
Most of us have attended Mol-
lie Bailey's show, aud we were
never disappointed either. The
News editor has attended Mrs.
Bailey's shows for the past tnn
years and can recommend it
most highly.
Every attraction is up to the
standards, and every perform-
ance as good as the best. If
you want two hours of good
past time and a real treat see
Mollie Baiiey Show to-morrow.
You will get your money's
worth if you go.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1 tako this occasion to announ
eo to the public that there will be
preaching every Sunday at the
church instead of two Sundays a
month. The Sunday school meets
promply at 10 a. m.
Our subjects next Sunday will
be: "Strength and weakness'
at 11 a. m. ar.d "Chrnt the Life"
at 8:30 p. m. Every member is
urged to be present and bring
someone with you. The first
condition of success is prompt-
and regular attendance at all
services. All are cordially in-
vited. A. N. Julion,
Minister.
M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY
We will hold our services in
I the church next Sunday. Sun-
'day school at 10:00 o'clock
Preaching at 11:00 o'clock sharp.
Let all members come. 1 w ill
preach on a subject of special in-
terest to our people. All our
friends cordially ;nvited to he
with us.
Also service at 8:30 o'clock.
Everybody invited to be witli us.
Strangers will find a hearty wel- j
come C.S.Cameron, j
W. P. Martin is building a 5«
room residence on his farm 3j
miloH west of Claude. It will bej
modern in «*very respect, Mr.
martin has good farm which is
! not for sub' and there are others
a* well plenned with Armstrong
county as Mr. Martin is.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. E. Johnson, of
Ft. Worth, are truest of Mrs. A.
A. Appling and other relatives
for a few days.
Mrs. Edward McCaffey and
Miss Ell Skipwith returned to
Amarillo Monday after spending
several days with J. T. Baker
and other relatives.
QUIT GROWING SMUT
Buy your Formaldehyde at the
: City Drug Store and soak your
wheat seed. S>1.00 will treat one
I hundred bushels. 4o-Ct
Mrs. J. N. White of Claude
catue in several days ago aud had
her subscription renewed for
another year. For which we
thaulc her very much.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY
At Greatly Reduced Prices, on
the Bargain Counters at The
Emporium, better shoes for lees
money. 44-2t
E. J. Runnels called on elec
tiou day and gave the News man
§3.00 for the paper to go to his
two brothers, Leo and W. C.
Runnels, Gallatin, Mo., for
which we thank him very much
GREEN TAGS
Will show you your money's
worth, better than we can tell
you. Look them over at Tha j
Emporium. 44-2t.|
C. H. Koeter was called to \
Hastings, Okla, last week on ac- |
count of the serious illness of his;
father, S. B, Keeter. He arrived;
at Hastings Wednesday morn -1
ing and his father passed away ,
that afternoon.
Jeff; Campbell h a s our
thanks for $2.00 paid on sub-
criptiou Tuesday of this week.
Joe Fdwards has returned to
Claude after spending wseks in
Fort Worth.
Buy your electric irons, vaci-
uim cleaners and globes. From
Nelson & Smslley.
Mr. aud Mrs. T. A. Steph-
enson of Hughlett are the
proud parents of a girl which
Mr. Stork left at their nome
on July 25th,
■ ■—*
For Summer Vacations
no other sections is so gloriously delightful or affords
such numerous and varied attractions as
Cool Colorado
with its huudreds of Modcru Hotels, Boarding Houses
und Ranch Resorts affording excellent accomodations
and varied entertainment at prices within the reach of .
all,--including those with but modest purses.
It's a grand kaleidoscopic wonder composed of beautiful
mountain glens, rivulets, cascades, lakes uul vistas of
everlasting snow, and those atmosphere possesses such
extraordinary health renewing element that is has such
been acknowledged the
"Human Repair of America"
The suggestion to—Go—is unnecessary|to the thousands
who have been: but is urged upon others in their own
behalf and with foreknowledge that they will be im-
mensely benefitted and delighted.
Illustrated. Books arc free and the Ft. W. & D. C. Rv.,
"The Denver Road"
it> the shortest and coolest route and affords superiorly equipped through
trains with Dining-car < and Place sleepers.
The Great Colorado Chautauqua, at Boulder, opens July 4th. for h six
weeks intellectual and musical feast.
For further information call on our nearest Ticket Agent. or write
W. F. STF.RLEY, General Passenger Agent, Fort Worth, Texas.
Round Trip
SUMMER TOURIST FARES
North, East and West
ON SALE DAILY
Rock Balasted Road,
Oil Burning Locomotives
GRAND CANYON ROUTE
Fred Harvy Meals.
For Particulars write
C. C. DANNA, Gen. Pass. Agt
AMARILLO, TEXAS
You Have Tried the Best
Now Drink the BEST
Homa--Colo
MADE BY THE
Qklahoma ^oc/a ty/o/er Q<x
Manufacturing For a Thirsty WORLD
A 5c DRINK
At All Fountains
Oh, Yes, We Also Make
Cherry-Lac
Th.it Delightful Cherry I'epsin Drink
Figure Till Doosmday
Jno. E. Quarles Co.
Quality Lumber
—and you'll never he able to get lumber and building
material for less money than we ask
- -arc you fully satisfied that you arc getting the ut
most value for your lumber money.'
-*-if not, dlpel doubt-cast away thriftless guessing back
to first principles -down to hi ass tacks-- know what s wha s.
-^-that's business-just ordinary, common horse sense
business.
-*-always make it a point to get our priees before buy
ing lumber elsewhere.
-••what do you want an estimate on right NOW!
tor Quick Service and Good Things
to EAT Go TO
CITY CAFE
Which has changed hands, everything new, neat and
clean, Short order at all hours.
Bailey & Mc Williams, Props.
Teams are idle,
day from Verri«. accompanied l>>
f/i/iri'nrf /r flrt ! her mother, Mrs. T. B. McCarstm
rearing to go. , and gister> Mps Merrill of Cnn.
D TWT TAVI HP iyon* Mrs. Merrifi wil! leave for
fx. IVl. 1 A X L VJK. her home tomo rrow.
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Waggoner, Thomas T. The Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1916, newspaper, July 28, 1916; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth348790/m1/5/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.