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PUTNAM COUNTY HERALD
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1911.
HOW THEY STAND
P. M. Smith Piano Contest
Below is the vote in the P. M. Smith
piano contest, which has just started.
"The list will be printed each week.
Watch for it and vote for your favorite.
Miss Bessie Kinnaird ..8,800
Miss Ettie Gentry 8,700
Miss Lola Hughes..: 7,850
Mrs. Mae Smith 6,350
Miss Sarah Daws..-. 6,250
Hazel Anderson 4,950
Miss Vera Maxwell . ...4,450
Xeora Huddleston..- .4,200
- Miss Vallie Mae Carr 4,050
MissZella Borden. .....3,850
Miss MattieFoutch..... 3,75o
Miss Lucile Allison 3,650
Miss Charlie Shanks.... ..3,300
Miss Clara Denny.. ......2,800
Miss Pearl Dillon.... 2,650
Miss Lucile Sadler.. 2,550
Miss Thena Maddux.. ..2,500
Miss Callie Chaffin....:.. .2.450
X,ula Gentry ..2,250
Miss Carrie Morgan... -.2,100
Mrs. Woody Judd 2,100
Miss Lucile Robinson. ...1,850
Miss Pearl Lee...... .,..1,700
Miss Lizzie Mills ........1,700
Miss Alice Jackson.. ...... ...1,650
Miss M. C. Maxwell ...1,600
Mrs. Susie Scarlett ......1,550
Mary Taylor.......... ..-.-.-1,500
Miss Emma Ward...... ..1,450
Maud Stone... .1,450
Miss Myrtle Walker ...1,400
Miss Barbee Nackles... -.1,400
Ella Shipley. ..1,400
Miss Conie Kuykendall. 1.350
ClaraCole.. ...I.... ..... .1,300
Mrs. W. A. Steakley .1,250
Mrs. Ada B. Stamps. .,..1,250
x Emma Dowell ... ...1.200
Notie Mackie.. .... .. .1.200
HattieWhitson. .1,150
MaryChoate ......1,100
Ina Allen...... 1,100
TYillette Hutcheson ...- 1,050
Cora Carr .. ..1,050
Effiie Chaffin 1,000
Mary Isom . . . . .1,000
Lillie Lee........... -.-1,000
Mrs. Van Maynard.... .......1,000
Ethel F. Stevens... ..... ..1,000
Gertie Stewart.. .. 1,000
Rose Stamps. .1,000
Lena Terry.... 1,000
Kate Warren . ..... ... 1, 000
Hazel Wall... -1,000
Matilda White.... 1,000
Stella Clintorir... ............ 1,000
' Ella Cleghorn . ...1,000
Edna Clouse ... .1,000
Beulah Chapman.... .1,000
Myrtie Allen. ... . ... 1,000
Pearl Bullock...... .1,000
Alice Caruthers ..1,000
Effie Gentry -. ;;..1,000 '
In order to be fair to all we must re
quest that candidates do not solicit
votes in the store.
O Connor has been m progress nearly two
Dallas England and daughter, weeks, closes next Sunday. The
Melley, Mrs. Wain Owen, Mrs. preaching which has been done
George Hampton and Mrs. George by our pastor, presiding elder and
Graham have all been on the sick Rev. Lewis May of La., has been
list for the past few days. of a high order. There have been
i
Most everyone seems to be up a few conversions, but the best
with their work on the farm. part of it is there are very few PIANOS
We all feel so thankful to our unconverted one3 left.
A. W. BOYD ERNEST H. BOYD
BOYD & BOYD
Lawyers
COOKEVILLE, TENN.
Offices on South Side of Public Square, in the
Sloan Building:, over Hinds' Drug Store
Dr. W. S. Farmer left last Sunday
to take a post graduate at Harvard.
The doctor will do special work " under
Prof. Cabot, who is said to be one of
the finest diagnosticians in America.
I can aave you from $50 to $100 on the
purchase of a piano, HowT Because
my expenses are merely nominal. I employ no
salesmen and pay cash for my stock. I am thus
in position to sell you a fine piano at an extremely
low price. My line of pianos is one of the best in
f nVnr?a nn thoro and- olcourhoro th" country, as I am exclusive representative for
. wwvt vwv fi iivi , sucn celebrated makes as bverett. Mehlin. hitch-
I will close by asking my
Father in Heaven for the good
rain Monday, or at least I do.
Everything looks lovely and I to write to the Herald, you know ESmWti5
hope that we may get ram from I want to hear from you. I will M- f-shea, 22 Arcade, nashville
time to time as we need it pin a bouquet on the Editor for
Mr.Editor, have you been down giving us such a good little pa
to the Anderson pond and caught per. M. G. Matheney.
any of those fish? There
are a
hundred acres in the pond and
thousands and thousands of fish
in u, ana some days tnere are a
hundred men in the pond and one
man can catch a hundred in ,a
day, from one to two feet long.
Now this may seem to you a big
tale but if you doubt it just call
up Judge Whitson of Cookeville
and ask him as he has spent one
day in the pond fishing.
Tabitha.
Meridian, Mississippi
As Cousin Ellice Swallows gives.
the invitation I will venture a few
lines to the newsy little -Herald
again.
cousin Jitince, your letter was
nice, come again. I would like
so much to see you all and your
dear old grandparents give my
love to them.
Poplar Grove
The farmers are looking pleas
ant since the nice rain Sunday.
Mrs. Stanton Bohannon visited
her sister, Mrs. Brown, in White
County last week.
Several from this part went to
Algood Saturday.
Mrs. L. Rockwell and daugh
ter, Emily, visited her son at
Macedonia last week.
Mrs. B. Bohannon was .the
guest of Mrs. L. Rockwell last
Sunday.
Miss Daisy Robison is visiting
home folks.
Jones Huddleston passed here
last week.
Braxton Bohannon is visiting
relatives in Whith County this
week.
D. C. Whiteaker was here the
other day selling medicine.
Alex Lee bought" some sheep
GOOD PICTURES
will be the harvest from your kodak if finish
ing is done by the man who has the facilities
and knows how. Don't risk your films. Send
them to the house with a reputation.
GOODWIN'S STUDIO
26-31 Sparta, Tenn.
The Union Ice Cream Co.
817 Broadway, NASHVILLE, Tenn.
Manufacturers and Shippers of
ICE CREAM and SHERBET
Caterers and Confectioners ;
Long Distance Phones Main 4271080193 26-32
HELP! HELP!
Your Catarrhs It won't help it
self. Use Hinds' Catarrh Rem
edy. For sale by.
Z. T. HINDS, Druggist
I had a letter from Esq. Stock
ton yesterdajHelling of the death here Saturday.
of "Rlmn Rilhrev. Tf. i ad that Mrs. Margaret Hyder visited
inthe prime of manhood he should her daughter at Rocky Point Fri
be taken so suddenly and so un- day
dr. w. s. Mcclain
(osteopath)
Telephone No. 184
, COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE
Office Next Door to Gainesboro Telephone Co.
No Charge for Examination.
expectedly. He was a noble little
oy when I worked for his fath
er at Algood. He was a model
young man when I knew him lat
er, and I am told he was faithful
to the end. I drop a sympathet-
ic tear witn nis lovea ones over
his sad departure. He leaves be
hind a fonndation upon which to
build our hopes. The doctrine of
the immortality of the soul is
scriptural and is full of comfort.
Christ says, he that hveth and
holiovof ri in ma oVioll tiaitow Al
Uf course that has reference to
the soul. The bodies of God's
saints return to dust but their
souls return to God.
The weather continues dry and
hot down here.
Corn is suffering some for rain.
We have been having roasting
ears ever since the 9th instant.
I have nearly two acres now tas-
to Massachusets General Hospital, The selmg, some knee high, some JUSt
Carney Hospital, Boston City Hospital, planted and some lacks over a
Miss Fannie Rockwell visited
at her sister's last week.
Martha May Bohannon.
Monterey, Route 2
What has become of all the
Herald readers in the West, have
the hot winds burned you up and
blown you away, or have you got
disgusted with the Herald and
many readers and don't care any
more about them?
We have had some dry weath
er in this part, but it has been
raining most all the time for the
last twenty-four hours.
You Oklahoma Kid, are you
still chasing your hat, and mak
ing successful runs to the storm
cellar? What a time applicants
for governor must have.
Mrs. Ida Hughes. I wish I
could have been with you all on
that fish fry and palmetto cab
bage boil.
JOY'S
Flowers arrive in good condition.
601 Church St., Nashville, Tenn.
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L. M. MYERS
LAUNDRY
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
Leave your work at Dr. Ragland's store
COOKEVILLE, TENN.
FULCHER BRICK CO.
Building Brick Press Brick
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Write for prices .
6-1 !
GOOD PICTURES
will be the harvest from your kodak if finish
ing is done by the man who has the facilities
and knows how. Don't risk your films. Send
them to the house with a reputation.
G. C. DURY & CO.
23-26 308 Union St., Nashville
The Harvard Clinic and Laboratories.
'The doctor will return to his practice in
Cookeville about the middle of August.
Jere Wnitson, one of the commissicn-
era to locate the Memphis to Bristol
highway, has returned irom a trip over
the route from Nashville to Bristol,
and is enthusiastic over the prospects
of building the road.
month of being planted.
Cotton is looking fine and I
have two acres in this staple. It
is in fine shape and the squares
are forming on it. This dry, hot
weather ii said to be fine on cot
ton. '
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with you all.
Minnie Swack.'
Our protracted, meeting, which 1 avoided.
The Herald is late in getting
out this week, but it conld not be
LADIES make supporters, $12.00 per 100: no
canvassing-; material furnished. Stamped envel
ope for particulars. . Wabash Supply Co., Dept.
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