See Billy Lewis for a
Ray-O-lamp.
Daniel & Burton can
save you good money on clothing.
Billy Lewis has Ray-O
lamps for sale.
Remember we have all kinds of fireworks.
H.J. Phillips.
A full line of 4 and 6 inch sewer pipe just
received by C.A. Clinton.
Fresh chocolate candies, nuts, fruits and
fireworks at Johnson Arledge's.
Fresh shipment of Lowney's candies in Christmas
packages at Sweet's drug store.
Services will be held at the Methodist church
Sunday morning, but not Sunday night.
Let Daniel & Burton
sell you your next pair of pants. They will save you
money on them.
Now's the time to do your holiday shopping.
Everything a bargain at Jas. S.
Shivers & Co's.
If you have not bought your fall suit yet, be sure
and see Daniel & Burton. They sell the best in town.
We have everything for your fruit cake, including
almonds, walnuts, pecans, citron, etc.
H.J. Phillips.
Just received a full car of cultivators, planters
and plow goods of every kind.
Daniel & Burton.
A suggestion from us will relieve your worry about
a Xmas present. We can fill the bill. Jas.
S. Shivers & Co.
Those cloaks and skirts at
Daniel & Burtons are the cheapest ever shown in
Crockett. Come early if you want a good selection.
Everything is a bargain when you buy it at the Big
Store, and for Xmas we will give you an extra special on
everything. Jas. S. Shivers & Co.
We bought one solid ton of Bunte's chocolate
canies, t be shipped weekly. You know Bunte's are the
best. H.J. Phillips.
Saturday, the 23rd, is the last day of the big
clearance sale at the Big Store. Make the best of it for
the next few days. Jas S. Shivers
& Co.
Jay Hail was a
visitor at Rusk last week.
Initial handkerchiefs in both silk and linen at
John Miller's.
A complete, up to date abstract.
Aldrich & Crook.
For bath or shave go to Friend. Best equipped shop
in Houston county. Cleanliness our hobby.
Mr. T.C. Lively, one
of Augusta's most prominent citizens, paid the Courer
office a visit last Thursday.
J.T. Dorman, one of
the county's best farmers and citizens, was a caller at
the Courier office Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. W.B. Page
entertained Mrs. M.E. Smith, Miss
Stewart Wise, Miss Mary Hughes, Miss Roberta Smith and
Mrs. Luther Eastham at luncheon Saturday at one
o'clock.
Mrs. Jack Smith of
Palestine was a guest of relatives and friends in the
city last week.
Hugh Mercer Smith of
Weldon will spend the holiday season with relatives and
friends here.
R.S. Hooks, one of
the Courier's good friends down at Pennington, was in
town Tuesday.
Giant Mamoth Bronze turkeys for sale.
W.H. Dean, R.D. No. 2,
Crockett, Texas
C.A. Turner of Route
5 and W.E. Bennett of Route
2 were among the Courier's friends in town Saturday.
Eli Elkins,
Superintendent of the coal mine at
Wootters, made the Courier a visit Saturday while
transacting business in this city.
Mrs. Albert von Doenhoff
of New York, accompanied by her little son, is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Judge and Mrs. A.A. Aldrich.
Mrs. B.E. Hail, who
has been in the Palestine hospital for the past month,
returned home Sunday morning and is rapidly regaining
her health.
Mrs. D.F. Arledge
entertained with a "forty-two" party Tuesday evening
complimentary to Misses Wise
and Hughes of Virginia and
Misses Wortham and Fulmore
of Austin.
The good cooking done in the Fine Arts
demonstration department at the Houston County fair was
on a Clark-Jewel gasoline stove, which are sold in
Crockett by C.A. Clinton.
Lumber for Sale. Both rough and dressed, complete
house bills furnished. Prices right.
B.D. Raines, 9 miles
southeast of Crockett.
For Sale. One tow story residence, six large
rooms, with bath, waterworks and all modern
improvements, 2 acres ground; good barn, also good well
of water. Located in East Crockett. Price $3500. Fr
further particulars inquire at Courier office.
I can save you $100 on a small Grand piano if
taken before or during Xmas week. The piano can be seen
at the home of Mr. Jas. Langston.
T.B. Collins.
Seed Peas. Write me for prices on seed peas, black
eye and cream varieties, the kind that has made
Henderson county famous. J.B.
Henry. The Pea Man, Athens, Texas.
S.M. Montzingo
reached home Sunday morning from Amarillo and
accompanied by his wife, left Monday for Memphis and
Chicago. Mrs. Montzingo's
people live in Memphis, where she and her husband will
spend the holiday season.
A small dancing party enjoyed at the hospitality
of Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Wootters
Monday evening. The party was complimentary to
Miss Stewart Wise and
Miss Mary Hughes of
Virginia and Misses Wortham
and Fulmore of Austin, the
guests of Mrs. Wootters and
Mrs. F.G. Edmiston.
To The Public. Our gin will be closed down from
Saturday, Dec. 23, to Saturday Dec. 30, to give our
employees the pleasure of enjoying Christmas holidays.
We thank our customers for their liberal patronage this
season. We will be better equipped for next season, and
will appreciate a continuance of your favors.
Daniel & LeMay.
C.T. Hunter of
Marlin, a breeder and trainer of high-class harness
horses, has closed a deal with the Houston County Fair
Association and will take charge of the fairgrounds and
stables. Mr. Hunter will bring a string of horses here
from his Marlin stables for wintering and training. His
horses are all of the harness class, none of them being
runners.
Miss Jessie Smith of
this city and Mr. C.L. Griffin
of Big Springs were married Sunday evening at 7
o'clock by Rev. Geo. W. Davis
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Denman
Sims, Mrs. Sims being a sister of the bride.
Mrs. Griffin was one of
Crockett's most popular girls. A daughter of the late
T.F. Smith, she was reared
to womanhood in this city. The bridegroom is a distant
relative of the Methodist pastor,
Mr. Davis, and comes from one of Big Springs'
best families. Mr. and Mrs.
Griffin will make their home in the west Texas
town from which the bridegroom comes.