The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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and two boars were
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Oat of town guests were Mes
dames J. H. Doss of Weather-
ford, C. E. Slaton and Alice Jen-
kins ofSeagraves, and Misses
Morris of Fort Worth, Clark of
San Angelo and Hargett of Sea-
•weave*. (£.
Iced watermelon was served.
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W. F. Thom*
on the
Bowers place, southeast of town,
also brought in a fine sample.
We stated recently that the
account of the grasshoppers,
find that quite a number of
Ivnan still haw some left,
which JMfomiaes to yield good re-
turns. m
was originally
ip of men from Oklahoma
gave aid and and Texas and trained at Camp
t times to the Travis, Texas. However, many
uoukw aou Pei roses in the replacements were received from
treaty fight and larked his dis- every state in the union. The
general rains t ■
27. has fallen in many years. Re-
pleasure or his contempt for the
the policies of a
BEST GAME OF THE SEASOH
FRIDAY AFTERROOH
AT ODESSA j |
ARE UDDER WATER
What is considered by many
to be the best baseball game
ever pulled off on the local dia
mond was played Friday after-
noon .between Seminole
Plains. Up to the fifth inning
the score stood 5 to 0 in Semi-
nole’s favof, and in the ninth
e delay in The Sentinel this
honors giongMPlains by a score
of 8 to 7.
Odessa, Aug. 17.
rain fell
Water
l&fc
being annulled
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isa, Aug. 17.—A h
ell here Monday
Surp?acefr#M
A five inch
night,
tracks
trains
week was unavoidable since the
ready-prints which w« usually
receive on Monday did not an*
arrive until Wednesday— nine
days behind time. No mail Snole,
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of this wrettC.ERol-
The battery
King and
President and
Democratic admiftistratioi
He joined hands with
P. Gore, James A. Reed, Hoke
Smith, Tom Wation and a form-
er Texas senator in destructive
criticism of a Democratic admin-
istration and the Statesman call-
ed to high office of President by
the Democratic and Independent
voters of the United States.
Arkansas had!primary ejec-
tion Tuesday. Senator Kirby
announced for rjnommation and
Congressman T.^
Carroway was the De
contender for the sen
prize. Carroway had
in time of peace mid
his party, to the Democrat's
ministration, to the President
tfael
offenslv
Division took part in
St.
Mihiel
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Argonne
of the di-
, placa m the
In Germany,
o trained or serv*
with this division
to attend the
Division
rain
charge of Arthur
retary
cTiTSlaton of
through Mon-
day enroute home from Midland,
ey had gone to meet
Key Morris of Fort
o will be their guest
r the next few days.
to bar
ween
porta from all points are to the
effect that every section has re-
ceived big rains.
vAt Seminole the precipitation I
was six inches, while south and
southeast of town several inches
more is reported. Rain began
falling at Seminole early Sunday
morning and never stopped until
about eleven o’clock Tuesday
morning. U } ■<
Feed crops are fine and will be
the best in the history of Gaines
county,
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GUI MACHINERY HAS
ARRIVED AT SEAGRAt
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& The mtebtnery for the
gin at Seagrave* arrived this
week and is .being unloaded.
The building will be erected at
once and everything will be ready
to handle the cotton crop for'
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the United
of Fisher county
here last week.
This gin is being financed by
the ^pearman interests,
have several thousand acr
R.KYfffi8teCo?G™n~
C.M lvE* [jjpartof Gaines count.
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They said that we’d have i
Wi'h
‘Arkansas,
iplete
lina shipped two- cars of steers.
11* a oar fHH1 **"*
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B. Thompson a car .of cows and
J. V. Taylor a car of goats. All
went to Fort Worth.
We are grateful to Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Childers for a gen-
erous sample of roasting ears
and a fine watermelon which are
products of their farm west of
town.
Mr. and Mb*. F. D. Stark re-
turned Sunday from a two weeks
.vacation in the mountains of New,
Mexico.
August 28th, throughout Tex*
The official ballot will contain
the pledge and be as follows:
For Governor:
Jos. W. Bailey of Cooke Co.
Pat M. Neff of McLennan Co.
For Lieutenant .Governor;
Lynch Davidson of Harris Co.
W. A. Johnson of Hall Co.
For As Jus. Supreme Court:
William Hawkins bf Hunt Co.
William Pierson of Travis Co.
moonshine liquor than you 1
■ m te a atick at, after the
went prohibition. But the
are either working
onto boou tm’Ji /
Miss Ila Kuykendall of Big
Springs is the guest of Misses
Sallie and Minnie Lord this
week.
M. F. Dossey of Blanket was
here the latter part of the week
looking after land interests in
the east parbof the county.
Mrs. J. H. Doss and children
of Weatherford are visiting rela-
tives and friends here this week.
Mrs. W. H. Birdwell and child-
ren returned Monday from an
extended visit to relatives in
Lipscomb county.
If Kirby his been defeated for
renoidination, if he has been rel-
egated to the shades of private
ife as Gore was relegated by the
Democrats of Oklahoma, the ver-
dict will be a righteous one and
,he lesson-that it conveys should
be taken home by every indi-
vidual Democrat under Texas
skies.'
Reed was repudiated. Hoke
Smith was repudiated. Tom
Watson was repudiated. Gore
was repudiated. -
According to returns, Kirby
has been repudiated. i
A man cannot be a Republican
pi
A. L. Duff, Sr., and son, C. C.
Duff and family, of KSsher coun-
ty have been here the past week
.the guests of A. L, Duff and
family. 'L
Farm Wanted—Want to hear
from owner of farm or'good land
for sale. Must be priced right.
Write L. Jones, Box 651, Olney,
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Block stock salt at Stark &
Son’s.
This eminent Californian has
*n independent and assured
Lsbbock Sanitarium
A.
J B. Thompson and C. E. Rol-
lins were business visiters to
Fort Worth this week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George
McBurton, Tuesday morning,
August 17, a boy.
A. L. Fuff was a visitor to Big
Springs and Lamest the first of
this week.
Just received a car of block
stock salt.—Stark & Son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harbour
returned Monday from a few
days visit to Lorenzo and Peters-
burg. »
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Mitchell
returned Thursday from an ex-
tended visit to relatives at Italy.
Messsrs Dean, Halbert mid
Jones ofRnskwere here Mon-
day and Tuesday prospecting.
W. A. Cox ;yag a visitor to
Midland the first of this week.
n national polities and a Demo- pjace among American fiction
crat in state politics. He cannot writers. His popularity is im-
indorae the laws and policies of j mense sad to the present day
put Republican administration., thewS “m™
repudiate the achievements and [ Jgg rimilar Bret Harte’s in
measures of Democratic admin- the last generation. Millions
straticras and ask for full fellow- j have read “Gappy Ricks,”
ship in the Democratic household “The Long Chance,” and ‘‘The
nf mPTiia Valley of the Giants.” In a
°frm? 4 . j, I liter story, “Webster—Man’s
This is a free country. If a j|ail(*» bis principal characters
man prefers Republican leader- &rd Americans, hut the most
ship and platforms to Democrat- stiifring incidents occur in one
ic policies, he should take his of those aleepy-on-the-surface
place in the marching columns j
of the Republican party and wor- ^^Yoaidll have the pleas-
ship'at the shrines of Republi- ure of reading it as a serial In
can idols in the joss house If this paper. Be sure to get the
Tariff* p«nm*u» limit Knm and opening installment.
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Fhoooos Office 710; tu. 710
ML I. T. HOTCnifOI
rboats: Office 309; Ru. 210
ML M. C. 0TERT0K
IteMti Office 710; R*. 407
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Fhoaca: Office 309; Rcc. 341
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Ctjssfg!? Yo«r Shipments to
Howell Bros. Commission Co.
Ft. Worth, Texas
FOR BEST RESULTS
Represented At All Markets
BKABn h COX, Local Representatives
Seminole, Texts
Lodge, Penrose, Root, Knox and | °P®E
Smoot.
It Is impossible for a man to
worship two gods.
It is impossible for a man to
follow two flags,
It is impossible for a man to
serve two masters.
It is impossible for a man to
be a national Repoblican and a
state Democrat. — Fort Worth
Record.
A chartered training ackoel to tea
ducted by Mtea Maty F. FarweU, R.
I., layt. Bright healthy yooar wo-
men who dartre to eater my addreea
Miac FarwoU.
John Teague of Clovis, N. M.,
has been here several days this
week attending to business
tors.
Plain and medicated block salt.
-Stark & Son.
Our Fall and Winter
Samples Are Here
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We have one of the best lines ever shown here, and
will be pleased to have you call and look them ov$r.
Are prepared to do your Cleaning and Pretting.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Seminole Tailor Shop
SR
ELBERT AVERITT, PROP.
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1920, newspaper, August 19, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth555900/m1/1/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gaines County Library.